3 Ways I Prep My Skin & Hair For Winter


Well, I suppose it is really officially winter now isn't it? In the UK at least. The weather has become substantially colder to the point where it's meant to snow? Brilliant news if you're a snow baby like me. No really, it snowed so much when my mum was in labour they weren't even sure if they'd make it to the hospital. ANYWAY.

However, one downside to the colder weather is the sh*t it does to your skin and hair. If you're one of those lucky people who's body isn't remotely affected by the elements then embrace it, because it's such a massive nuisance.

As I sit now and look and my cracked fingers which are bound to get inevitably worse as winter goes on, I thought I'd create a brief list on how I try and protect myself for the harsher months ahead.

Skin
Everyone who doesn't enjoy having pale and crusty hands over winter, say I.
If you're one of those unfortunate people like me who has fingers which make you look like part lizard when there's a hint of frost in the air, then come here and let me give you a virtual hug. 
One thing I do not enjoy, is crusty, dry and half bleeding skin. Which seems to be more prone to bouts of eczema when I'm stressed or when winter is coming. Nope, I will not stop quoting Game of Thrones/Sean Bean so there's no point in trying to stop me.

I have in the past I've also had my face become more oily around this time of year, yet I know for others it can become drier. So how do I combat this you cry? Well, it's simple really - invest in a very heavy duty moisturiser. Personal favourites for my hands and feet include E45 cream. You may not smell of roses or unicorns but it's brilliant at tackling issues for very intense skin conditions. 



Lush also has some seriously thirst quenching products for your skin, especially their hand creams. Having tried the Helping Hands moisturiser, I was so surprised by how long the cream stayed on my skin and how lovely and soft they felt afterwards. Also as you know with any Lush product, it's made with very natural and fresh ingredients so you won't be treating your skin with anything nasty and potentially harmful. 

Speaking of Lush, if you're finding that your body seems to find it hard to deal with the not so smooth transition to the colder environment - have a bath! Having a good old soak, especially around this time of year, is a brilliant way to unwind and an especially hot steamy bath can help sweat out any infections that you're likely to pick up. Of course you pick up bath bombs/melts anywhere, but since I've been really feeling the hype of Lush products lately, I'd really urge you to give a least one a go.

If you are trying to save for Christmas and are looking for something on the slightly cheaper side, there is also Palmer's Cocoa Butter which I have started to use recently.
People have been raving about Palmer's Cocoa Butter for years and it's no wonder. Whilst it may not be as thorough like creams such as E45, it still tackles the dry skin on my hands very well and the little tube is perfect for keeping in my bag so I can apply whilst I'm at work or just on the go. At £2.10 at Boots, I don't see how you can go wrong.

For anyone who is more concerned about different parts of their body such as their face - I highly recommend looking into brands such as Clinique who have a vast range of products for all skins types.

Hair
I have quite a strange predicament when it comes to my hair and winter. Though my scalp seems to become slightly oilier, probably due to all the artificial heat in the air and the multitude of hats I end up wearing so my ears don't drop off. I also find that my ends become drier, again with all the artificial heat and what not - don't quote me and that as I could be talking complete rubbish. 

Head & Shoulders is always staple if my scalp is on the slightly oily side, but unfortunately it's not great for dyed hair as it can strip away at the colour with each wash - so watch out! But if an oily scalp isn't an issue for you, but dry ends are then let me just say three words. Leave.In.Conditioner.

A personal favourite which I have been using for a long time now is the Frizz Ease - Miraculous Recovery by John Frieda. Oh boy, does this thing condition. I use the product about once a week - the recommended amount, leave it in for 5 minutes, wash out and the results are just astounding. Be gone any dry frizzy ends and hello soft sleek hair!

I mean, my barnet will always be fairly unruly but it's a significant improvement from the mess it can otherwise be. There's lots of leave in conditioners on the market so look around. Some are better for dyed hair, others have heat protectant and well yeah, you get the picture.

Hopefully this post will help at least one person with similar problems to mine. You're in my thoughts for the perilous months ahead.

Victoria

Lush Halloween HAUL


I'll just comment on the elephant in the room. I haven't posted anything in an ENTIRE MONTH. I know, I know - I'm sorry okay? Changing work schedules has left me in a bit of a spin, but it's fine. Do you know why? Because I still post weekly on my YouTube channel? No! Because we're edging towards the best time of year (imo). October/November/December and for me January because it's my birthday month, are all very exciting times of the year. 

So Vicky, what's the best way to get into the swing of things since Halloween is now approaching? That's right - a Lush haul!

Monster's Ball

I'll be honest, I haven't always seen the appeal of Lush in the past. Don't get me wrong, I love their ethical values with regards to not testing on animals and all their products are fresh and kind to skin. But I'm a big shower person. Yes I know they don't just sell bath bombs, or as my gran likes to call them 'sex bombs' - don't ask.
I like a quick, no fuss shower so I can get on with the more important stuff. Like watching TV or online shopping. You know, the BIG things.
But since the colder weather has started to creep in and the temperature in the UK has plummeted, I enjoy a weekly bath to help look after my skin during the colder months. 

Pumpkin

Plus it's also an excuse to buy more Halloween related products, cough.

Boo

All the products I picked up are bath bombs or melts, because nothing else encapsulates Halloween quite like sparkly orange water.

So far I have only tried Monster's Ball which gives off a lovely floral scent, which is quite sweet at the same time. I'd say it smells quite a lot like roses crumpled up and mixed with sugar - but take from that what you will.

I'm also eager to try Sparkly Pumpkin because I'm a MASSIVE fan of all things glitter, I'm a winter baby so it comes with the territory. Though not Halloween related, I also can't wait to try Autumn Leaf as it looks very beautiful and fresh.

Monster's Ball in water

I'll leave a link to the Lush Halloween collection here so you can see what other enticingly spooky themed products they have.

Let me know if you've tried any of the Lush Halloween products this year and comment your favourite!

Victoria

TV Show Recommendations #4

stranger things

If you've not heard about this Netflix show, have you been living under a rock? It's probably one of the hottest shows out there right now and with good reason!

I recently finished the first series after a few days of binge watching, yes it really is that good. Oh one more thing, the show is also ANOTHER period drama. Do I have a problem? Absolutely. My only defence here is that instead of the series looking at gangs or even upper class folk, there is a major Sci-Fi element. 

I'll hold my hands up right now, I'm really not even that into Sci-Fi shows/movies. Generally my only exceptions are shows like Doctor Who and superhero films. Anything else regarding aliens/space? No thank you. It's not that I actively have an intent to dislike them, I just find a lot of them are not for me.

This is why I felt compelled to write a post on this show. 

The series is set in 1983, in a fictional town in America called Hawkins. The story begins with a group of young boys and the events that occur after one of them goes missing. Along the way, strange things begin to happen with the inclusion of a girl with telekinetic powers, a strange military operated science laboratory and an investigation which goes beyond what the towns police chief could ever imagine.


The show has many references to '80s pop culture including games, films and music of the time which is what I believe really gives the series an edge over a lot of over shows that are out there now.


Also whoever cast Winona Ryder as the missing boy's mother is an absolute genius. Who better to have such a big role in a show, than a late '80s major film star. 


I can't delve too much into the different characters without giving some of the plot away, but the kids they chose to play the main characters are utterly brilliant. Some child actors can come off as a bit cringey due to lack of experience, but the relationships with their friends and family come across as very genuine and engaging to watch. 


If you are yet to watch this show and are a fan of fantasy/drama then what are you waiting for? 
It's that popular it has already been renewed for another series next year. There are some 'scary' elements and people who are easily squeamish may have to look away, but otherwise, have fun wishing you were a young telekinetic skinhead.

Victoria

5 Reasons to Look Forward to Autumn


I'd just like to state that this post may depress some people, as unfortunately summer is in fact coming to a close. September is just around the corner and as the cooler weather and darker nights will start to creep in, you may want to brace yourselves because:



You may no longer be able to leave the house with the sun beating down on your face and shorts are certainly not an option, unless you wish to contract hypothermia.
But have no fear, as I have constructed a list as to why Autumn isn't so bad after all.

Nature 
Whilst you may not appreciate the pouring rain that is associated with Autumn, there's just something about the smell in the air that is caused by the changing of the seasons. Now that may just be wet pavements, but that earthy scent paired with the occasional bonfire leaves an instantly recognisable aroma. This combined with the visually pleasing colours surrounding the colder months with the icy oranges, cool purples and crisp brown falling leaves, creates a perfect transition to the ever impending cooler weather. If that image doesn't help, there's always the fact insects go into hibernation so no more pesky fly's in your room!

TV Shows
Alright yes, I'll admit it. The main reason I'm excited for Autumn to well and truly kick in is because of a certain TV show which I have blogged about in the past. That's right, I am talking about The Walking Dead. The series starts again this October and as many other shows have finished for the summer, I can't wait to agonise about the fate of my favourite characters for another series. I just want to Daryl to be okay, is that to much to ask?! Even the X Factor has started again. I mean it is pretty terrible now, but I still find it a staple for my winter watching.

Halloween
Who could forget one of the biggest events that happens this season - spoopy time! 
I mean, who doesn't love getting dressed up once a year and scaring children? Well, maybe not the last part but it's a great time of year for children and adults alike. Kids get to compare costumes and share sweets, whilst the rest of us over the age of 18 get to mix up some very rancid looking concoctions and pretend it's our own alcoholic potion. What's not to love? Whether you're carving a pumpkin or just watching lots of films to do with witches and magic, it's a brilliant way to have fun this Autumn.

Autumn fashion
Yes, by fashion I mean lots of cosy jumpers, boots and not shaving your legs for three months. Okay so that may be a slight exaggeration, unless you are going as a werewolf this Halloween? Either way, the cold air means that jeans or thick tights are your best friend and do you know what? That's alright by me. Just stock up on lots of dark colours and you'll be winter ready in no time.

Bonfire Night
Ah, who could forget this English tradition? Well, maybe if you're not English of course but I'm sure Wikipedia will fill you in if not! There's nothing that screams British more than burning a wooden dummy that represents a man who tried, and failed to blow up a politically associated building. Shove on a pair of wellies and get down to your nearest firework display and hear everyone scream with delight. Apart from young children, they may just be screaming in terror. If you're not into the whole 'leaving the house' thing, you could alternatively just watch from your window. Luckily for me, I just hop over the road to my grandparents, eat a pork pie and mushy peas and watch my dad set off a mini display in the garden. It makes me hungry just thinking about it.
On a side note, if you do have pets make sure they are safely indoors and away from any loud noises which may frighten them.

Let me know if/why you're looking forward to Autumn and if I have missed anything out!

Victoria

Quick & Easy No Bake Summer Desserts


Alright I'll go ahead and admit it. I'm still trying to squeeze as much out of summer as I can, the lack of hot weather may be the only issue here. It's been a while since I last mentioned baking and what's he best way to envision a lovely sunny day in the UK? Why strawberries and cream of course. This picture springs to mind specifically. Do you know what isn't fun to do on a hot day? Getting anywhere near an oven. So what solution have I created to trick myself into thinking the UK is still as hot as Spain? That's right, a video on no bake desserts! 

As you may have noticed, I'm not a baking expert and a Mary Berry protege I certainly am not. So I prefer quick and easy recipes that won't break the bank. In fact all of the ingredients combined cost me less that £20, winning! 

Looking for sugar free recipes? Yeah this probably won't be for you but I do include a vast amount of strawberries so that counts for something right?


Victoria

Summer Outfits '16


So where has the lovely July heatwave gone then? I'm a bit late with this post considering the UK has gone back to its usual rainy self, but we still have August.. Okay so maybe I'm being slightly optimistic but a last minute flight to sunny Spain should always be in the cards!

Most of these outfits are catered for ACTUAL warm weather, so my miserable face is just anticipating the rain to come.

Bardot crop top - New Look
Harem Pants - Miss Selfridge

Black crop top/trousers/sunglasses - Boohoo

Having a cas chat with the hydrangeas 
Dress - New Look
(I didn't actually need a wee, even though my stance says otherwise) 
Butterfly Jacket - BHS

Victoria

P.S - I did my hair like this with the Lee Stafford Chopstick Styler, the link to which is in my latest video <3

Summer Hairstyles for Long Hair Tutorial

Considering we've been dealing with a mini heatwave here in the UK, I thought a tutorial on summer hairstyles would be very apt. Now I'm in by no means a hair stylist, but I did spend a lot of my teen years on YouTube looking up various hair tutorials and even as a child I've always been eager to learn new ways to do different kinds of braids. Combine this with the fact I'm quite lazy when it comes to doing my hair on a daily basis, I think I've managed to come up with some of the most simplistic styles that don't require too much effort, yet you manage to not look like you've been dragged through a bush backwards.

All the styles focus on getting hair away from your face/neck because I don't know about you, but I've been quite the sweaty Betty this past week and the last thing I need is my hair clinging to me and creating my own personal scarf. Great for winter but now? Yeah, not so much.

Speaking of lots of hair, does anybody else feel really sorry for their furry friends at this time of year? I'll moan about how warm I am, yet I can't even imagine how they must feel encased in their little balls of fluff. Poor things! I've taken to putting ice cubes in my dogs water bowl and I even sometimes let him finish off my ice cream because he is an absolute dairy fiend.

If you do want a video on different hairstyles for your dog then this probably won't be for you as my hair is slightly longer than the average pooches. 


Anyway, let me know what you think!

Victoria

Amsterdam 2016!

In my last post I mentioned that in June, I'd been to Amsterdam with a few friends. We were only there for three nights and we did so much in those few days that I thought my feet were going to drop off -  honestly. 

The city in general is so pretty with lots of detailed architecture and the many canals that flow throughout the city. It's a very different atmosphere than being back in dear old Blighty, the weather was extremely warm and sunny for starters. Even when it rained overnight, the drizzle seemed to have settled by the afternoon and it went back to being extremely hot. Everyone also seemed really friendly and everything about the city had a very chilled out atmosphere, unless you'd just missed your tramp that is. 

To remember my experience, I've collated a few pictures from my trip which really stick out as memorable moments - hopefully you will enjoy them too!


The Science Musuem




 Tulips from Amsterdam











A photo posted by Victoria (@freckldfiend) on

We were there a total of four days (but the last one doesn't count as it consisted of travelling). Luckily, we managed to visit pretty much every museum/well known areas that we wanted to. NO not that area, cheeky. Unfortunately the only place we didn't managed to get into was The Anne Frank House, as the queue was longer than most rides for amusement parks I've been to. Yes THAT long.



If you're really eager to visit European cities I honestly think Amsterdam is a must. You don't have to be there long to really get a feel of the city and if you're open minded, embrace the Dutch culture with open arms. I really don't think you'd be left disappointed :)

Thinking about going to Amsterdam but don't know where to start? Drop me an email/tweet on my contact page and I'd be happy to help in anyway I can!

Victoria 

Essential Hand Luggage Items For Short Flights!


Last week I traveled to the fabulous city of Amsterdam for just over three days. The weather was beautiful and I was in awe of the scenery and architecture (but I'll get to that in another post). 

Since holiday season has well and truly kicked in for many, I've seen a fair few posts on what to take for long haul flights, but very few for short ones - it was roughly a 50 minute flight to Amsterdam and back from Leeds Bradford airport. Obviously you need to pack more for longer journeys, but I decided to compile a list for my short flight essentials.

Facial wipes: Even on short journeys, my face can be prone to getting a bit oily so I find including a small packet of wipes in my bag can really help me feel refreshed and revitalised - just make sure you've tried them beforehand so they won't react badly with your skin.

Deodorant: Unfortunately unless you're a clairvoyant, you're probably not going to be able to guess the temperature of your plane before take off. Even though most have air conditioning, it's not great sitting next to that stranger who could've done with doubling up the amount they put on that day - even worse when it's you. Save yourself the embarrassment and pack some roll on deodorant anyway for fresh pits and a better overall smelling journey. 

Entertainment: Just because a 1 hour flight is shorter than most, doesn't mean you can't feel bored very easily. If you're not taking electronics or have forgotten your earphones, always make sure you pack a book or magazine to keep yourself entertained.

Brush/comb: I don't know about you, but I find nothing worse than knotty hair getting tangled up in everything in your line of vision. No matter where I'm going, I always pack my small trustworthy tangle teezer in the unfortunate event that my hair decides to stick to everything in sight. 

Head/earphones: If you're a nervous flyer, listening to music can help calm you down and distract you from your surroundings. Whilst you probably won't be using them to watch a film, they can't also help you seem busy and unwilling to talk to the person who insists on spending the whole journey telling you about all the 'exciting' and 'fascinating' places they've been.

Lip balm/small amounts of makeup: Whilst I can't imagine why you'd wear a full amount of makeup on any flight, long or short, including a small amount of makeup in your hand luggage may help you feel like less of a zombie at the end of the flight. I also have a bit of a vivid imagination so the thought of my suitcase going missing with all my makeup inside genuinely fills me with a feeling of complete and utter dread.

Mints/chewing gum: Feel like you're getting a dry mouth and the on flight water is a bit too weird tasting to handle? Make sure you have some mints or chewing gum to hand for fresh breath so you won't be knocking out any of the flight attendants anytime soon. Chewing gum can also help sufferers of anxiety in stressful situations, so again if you feel a bit nervous about your flight - get chewing!

Sunglasses: Even if you're not jetting off to a sunny island paradise, packing a pair of sunnys means you don't step off the plane being blinded by the outside world. Also if like me you suffer from migraines and one happens to get triggered on the plane, I shudder at the thought, then a subdued amount of light can really help reduce the strength of the symptoms. Speaking of glasses, if like me you wear you have to wear them and alternate between spectacles and contacts - make sure you pack yours so you don't have to worry about any visual issues which may occur.

Think I've missed anything? Let me know down below!

Victoria

Getting Fit For 2016


I'll be honest, I'm not the fittest person and the planet right now and I feel like doing something about it. Don't get me wrong, I'm not rolling around like the Michelin Man, but I'm not exactly in peak physical condition either. I've always had a slim build and try my best to eat healthily as much as possible, but there are only so many times you can eat the same 'healthy' foods and work out using the same routines before you face a serious burnout.

I feel like 2016 is the year I will finally get properly motivated to exercise more - yeah Vicky, wait 'til 6 months in. I can't make any promises about eating less crap though (I can hear McDonald's fries calling me as we speak). I'm also a bit of a sugar fiend so if I could cut down on less baked goodness that comes from my grans oven, that would be a start. Don't get me wrong, I won't cut it out completely, she'd kill me first, but baby steps to consuming less sugary treats will be a start in the right direction.

I mentioned as party of New Years resolutions that I would join some kind of fitness club, but lack of funds mean any new projects are being put on hold right now, but I will sign up to a class before the year is out! I've also purchased some fitness gear from Missguided so being able to work out and keep everything place will be a major benefit.

I'm contemplating buying Charlotte Crosby's Bum Blitz DVD, as I've heard great things about it and learning the routines would make exercise far easier. I don't necessarily want an overly toned athletic body, I'd be happy to just feel as healthy as possible and if abs that could break blocks of cement come of it, I won't complain. I also lack upper body strength, but I did accidentally break my grandparents door the other day by pushing it with some extra force that was not needed.. & there was the time I accidentally winded someone by playing hitting their chest too hard. Maybe I shouldn't focus on them right now? If my scrawny arms can do more damage than the Hulk, then imagine how much power I would have if I actually worked on them, deadly.

Anyway jokes aside if anyone has any recommendations for work out DVDs that have really helped you, I'm all ears! I know I won't be joining a gym anytime soon, because I probably wouldn't go so it will be a waste of money but I'm more than happy to exercise at home with my dog giving me very concerned looks. I'm also considering buying a cookbook full of healthy recipes, but we'll see about that one.

Victoria

NYX // Sculpt & Highlight Face Duo


Ever since NYX has released their products to Boots stores, no matter the store location, it seems to be an incredible to struggle to get to the NYX products. The swarms of young girls and their mothers is enough to make anyone want to run away and take cover, so the fact I even managed to pick up this item is a miracle in itself.


I mentioned the other day on Twitter that I was looking for a new contour kit, as my basic bronzer just wasn't making the cut. I've talked about my love for NYX lip liners in my previous post, so when my friend mentioned their contour kit I was eager to try it out. That was until I found out that they were pretty much sold out online everywhere - sad face. So you can imagine my delight when I found out I could grab one from my local Boots store, but oh no, they were sold out there too - sad face x2.. Instead, I opted for their new Sculpt & Highlight Face Duo in the hopes that this would just be a good, smaller, alternative.


I want to start off by saying that for the price of the stick, the product has a great consistency and a small amount goes a long way. Buffing a small amount of the contour just underneath my cheeks using my Real Techniques angled brush and buffing it in with my beauty blender, means I get a look that's not too heavy that I can build on if need be. I like to blend the contour with the 'highlighter' to prevent the colour looking slightly brash - I say it like this as I find it to be more useful as a concealer than a highlight. I picked up the lightest shade, yet the highlight blended in with my foundation so it doesn't really sit on the tops of my cheekbones well - I'll stick to the Benefit High Beam for now.


The creamy consistency means of the product means it clings to my skin like a dream and won't budge for the whole day/night, unlike some other powders I have tried. I feel it could be slightly more pigmented, but as I mentioned before it is buildable and a darker powder could be used on top to keep it set in place.

I still fully intend to purchase the NYX contour palette at a later date, but at £9 at Boots, I'm happy to keep using my Sculpt & Highlight stick until I get a few more pennies into my bank account.

Victoria

NYX // Lip Liners



I've been feeling a strong surge to upgrade my lip liner game as of late. Unfortunately for me, I find most brands of lipsticks incredibly drying on my lips, yes even moisturising ones. Because of this, lip liner is a must for over all lip protection staying power.



I recently purchased the NYX lip liners as I'd seen great reviews by fellow bloggers, in the hopes that my lipstick would last longer and I'm not really all about the bleeding lip life. The two normal pencil shades I picked were in the colours Nude Suede Shoes and Dark Soul. I really wanted a nude colour as pinky/beigey shades have been my staples lately and I feel my berry shades will look even better with extra precision. I also picked up a retractable liner in the shade Ruby Red - again precision is key for my darker shades.



Initially, I was very impressed with how well the shades matched their packaging - there's nothing worse than a red looking less ruby and more like that jumper you have to wear at Christmas because a family member knitted it for you. After a few trial and errors with using one shade in particular, bet you can't guess which one, I can safely say I'm extremely happy with the pigmentation of the pencils and can create a great base for my lipstick to sit on top.

L - R: Nude Suede Shoe/Dark Soul/Ruby

As well as the pigmentation, the longevity of the pencils on my lips means I can get a good few hours of colour before it starts to fade away - with a lack of bleeding I may add!

The biggest criticism I have is that the retractable liner does have a slight fluffier texture over the creaminess of the pencils, and doesn't glide on as well as the others. This is probably to give it a matte finish, but for me I find it a bit too fiddly to work with. Knowing this now, I'd probably go ahead and buy the red pencil over the mechanical one and at £5.50 per liner, you really can't go wrong!

Victoria