Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

I'll be needing a hair blog soon...

Decided to try and do something cute to my hair. For once.
I introduce you to my first ever hair bow (made out of hair), thrown haphazardly together!


It's not even sunny, but my absolutely luminous skin decided to reflect the grey sky anyway.

I look like I haven't slept for three weeks thanks to the light :D


So... Success/Fail?

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Wishlist part.1 (?)

Just because I'm supposed to be writing an essay and am procrastinating instead, I decided to post a short "DO WANT"/wishlist to prove that I'm still alive and active, just dying under all the uni work (it'll be over SOON!).
All photos are googled and am not saying that I want the EXACT ones in the photos.

Teasing brush!

I just think one would make getting ready for a night out or for a performance so much easier. Also, I could probably finally tease my hair in a way that makes it STAY big for a bit longer.

Round brush!

Because blow drying and creating different hair-dos with it should be easier than it is right now. Besides blow-dryer (hair dryer, whatever you wanna call it) wouldn't damage my hair as much as a straightening iron ;__;

Compact Tangle Teezer!

It's a Tangle Teezer, WITH A CAP! And it's smaller than my current one so... yes please!

Hair dryer!

I DO have a hair dryer, but mine's a travel one and came with only a concentration nozzle. I want one with a diffuser like that, as well as with the nozzle. And I want one that, preferably, has more heat options than 2.

So yeah... My posts have lately been a bit hair-oriented I guess, but that's because I am obsessed by my hair right now. I want it to be bigger and longer and EVERYTHING!
Anyway, I'll be going back to my essay now (UGH).
Stay human and blog ya later!


Thursday, 28 March 2013

Let's talk about hair baby, let's talk about you and me!

So I'm on our Easter Break, which translates to "Get your damn dissertation done, and do something to yourself"-vacation in my case. In other words I'm trying desperately to chase after the motivation to do my dissie AND I also decided that after over 3 weeks of being constantly sick I need to pamper and take care of myself.
My hair was the perfect thing to start with!

This is my hair on a normal day, after a normal shower.

Now I've made a post about my hair before, so some of you might now that when I say "normal shower", I mean after washing my hair with TRESemmé Colour Revitalise Shampoo, and DROWNING it in the conditioner. The photo above doesn't have the Aussie Miracle Colour Insurance in it though.
And let's not forget the fact that I went blonde-ish, and then orange in between my reds...
Anywhooooo, let me introduce another Aussie product that I might a bit in love with:

3 Minute Miracle Colour Deep Treatment!

It pretty much works as the name says, you shower, wash your hair, pop this bad boy in your hair for 3 minutes and magic happens.
So one day I hopped into the shower with my friend (the HAIR treatment that is) and had a very nice bonding moment with it:

Hair after the treatment.

I know it doesn't look much different in the photo compared to the previous one (although in my opinion it's not nearly as frizzy in the latter one), but I can assure you hair felt SO MUCH better after that.
AND THE SMELL. Aaaaahhhh~ So good. I couldn't stop sniffing my hair for a while.
I gotta admit that if there's one hair brand I love, it's Aussie. I'm even starting to think that maybe I should switch my loyal TRESemmés to Aussie shampoo and conditioner...

Take the Heat leave-in spray!

I fully well knew that I still had a nearly full bottle of Schwarzkopf's got2b guardian angel, but something (fine, it was sale) drew me to buy and try this one, and it's nearly empty. Oops. But that's probably because I ALWAYS use this when I blow-dry my hair, and I always blow-dry my hair if it's cold outside and I need to go out PRONTO. Which is always, since I'm super lazy.
Once again an awesomely smelling product from Aussie that has a surprisingly good hold as well.

I also bought myself one of these:

Blue glittery Tangle Teezer!

A someone somewhere once said that these are good, so I thought "Mmm, why not try?" and got one AND HOLY FUDGE I'VE NEVER HAD ANYTHING THAT GLIDES SO NICELY THROUGH WET HAIR ASAKDSKJFKDSF.
For once I can actually apply MCI or heat protection or any other leave-in treatment and brush my hair nicely, without tearing half of it in the process.

It has longer and shorter... spikes? (Are they even called spikes?)

First I was all "Ugh, I'm paying £10 for a brush," but then, if I may be honest, I wasn't disappointed. Worth the money and nowadays I carry this with me instead of a comb. I might even invest in a compact one that I can take with me everywhere instead while I leave the bigger one home.

So yeah, despite my constant colouring etc. my hair's doing actually pretty well, it's not growing fast or anything, but at least it's maintaining a healthy shine and strenght so I must be doing something right.
Something that I've started doing after I colour my hair is, going to Toni&Guy to get a bit of my ends cut so that my hair can then freely split and grow and so on. I actually should book an appointment soon since my side-buzz is starting to be quite long...

I was meant to show my make-up brushes in this post as well, but I feel this is getting a bit too long, so that has to wait for another post, sorry!
Blog ya later and stay human!

Tuesday, 25 September 2012

A nail for a hair. Or however the saying goes...

I've now moved into the new place, have survived Freshers' week (during which I did quite a lot of volunteering work), and will try to get into regular blogging now whilst attending my lectures.
I will be updating stuff from my preview with something new. Basically my next *insert amount here* posts will have something "older" and something new in them every time.

Today's topics: my new nail polishes and my much newer hair (which neither were in my preview... OOPS)!

Let's start with the "older" stuff...

That is nail polishes.

As most of my readers know, I spent my summer in Finland pretty much doing nothing although I did get all these nail polishes.
I have tried all of them on already, but lazy as I was, forgot to take pictures, so you'll get swatches later :)

OPI Silver Shatter and OPI Teal the Cows Come Home

Okay, I cheated a bit and got these from the airport, since they were so much cheaper in tax free than they usually are in normal shops.
They're my first OPI polishes, and so far I don't have much to complain. They're quite "runny" which makes the application easier for some, but messier for me (though I'm always messy with polishes).
Teal the Cows Come Home needs more than one layer if you want the colour to be close to what it looks like in the bottle (but that didn't surprise me), and as with most shatter/crackle polishes, you want to be quite fast with Silver Shatter. 

Gina Tricot Base coat and Pearl Fashion UK Pomegranate

The Gina Tricot one I bought myself whereas I got the Pearl Fashion UK one from my friend Meri, who instead got it from a surprise bag at a convention. 
Don't have much to say about these except that the base coat is very easy to apply, and dries fast which is ALWAYS a plus with me, since I'm incredibly impatient with waiting for nail polishes to dry. Pomegranate shows up very vibrant even after one layer, is easy to apply and dries evenly. 

Flormar Supershine Miracle U09 and Flormar Matifying Top-Coat

I am kinda in love with these two. I got them both for 5€ from Seppälä in Finland and only regret not getting more. I was actually surprised to see Flormar polishes in Finland.
It takes two layers for the U09 to cover the nail, but the result is beautiful. It is this deep purple with shiny, tiny bits of glitter, and it's gorgeous. Downside is you have to wait for it to dry quite a while...
The matifying top-coat is so smooth. Honestly, it dries surprisingly quickly and leaves this smooth, matte coat and from under that you can still see the colours really well.
I love using these two together.

Aaand that's about it with the nail polishes. Like I said, swatches will be coming soon! But later x)

Now, to my new awesome hair that I got cut today at Toni&Guy Worcester!
I had the appointment really early (9.00!!!) so you can guess how happy I was when I found out the washing chair had a massage setting going from shoulders to lower back~ 
And my hairdresser, Connie, gave me a quick head massage while washing my hair! I love being pampered like that 

Got myself a fringe!

First I only wanted to get rid of my split ends, but the night before decided to go for a full fringe as well. I got to keep my hair long, which was the main thing. I was scared that she needed to cut way more off in order to get rid of the worst splits...

Never mind the bags under my eyes... couldn't be bothered to put any make-up on!

The fringe will be in my eyes in a week or two, but I don't care because I'm loving it right now!

That's about it for today, I'm afraid. More coming soon!
Stay human, and blog ya later!

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

It's that rainbow time of the year again.

Yeah, yeah... I haven't updated in a while and blah, blah, blah, but my last two weeks went with me stressing over Uni work, pulling all-nighters, and so on... so I really wasn't in the mood for any updating x)

BUT HERE I AM NOW.



Munching on Pantteri-sweets, which my Finnish friend kindly brought as she's visiting England at the moment, writing something to you about last weekend and Eurovision.

Let's start with last weekend, when I went to Birmingham to a convention, and happened to meet some of my online friends IN REAL LIFE, and made new friends.
It was crazy. We were crazy. And we met some of the most beautiful people out there such as:

Matt Cohen. Damn that man is gorgeous in person. Photo by yours truly.

And Kim Rhodes (everyone should know her from The Suite Life of Zach and Cody), who is an amazing person and I got to enjoy her and Carrie Ann Fleming's coffee lounge. Photo by yours truly.

All the actors I got to meet and talk to were AWESOME. So amazing and funny and nice.
And the friends I made and who I hung out with... OH MY CHUCK. So many Dick jokes. SO MANY. And let's not forget muted Hollyoaks with our own dubbing. It was HILARIOUS and it was a great weekend to finish my second year of university.

Anyway, it is pretty much summer here, and I am dying because of the heat. 26C is NOT cool.
Yesterday, after my counselling, I went to the racecourse with my flatmates to have a small picnic, but I was lying on the ground, head covered with my cap and sunglasses, suffering. Over 23C heat pretty much kills me.
At some point I went to a nice, cool restaurant called Café Rouge for a dinner with my Finnish friend and her friends who she's visiting Worcester. Minute steak with the most awesome garlic butter ever and lemon sorbet + chocolate ice cream for dessert? DON'T MIND IF I DO.
Those people also managed to remind me that it is once again that time of the year when bunch of different countries gather under one roof to listen to some amazing, and some less amazing, music.

Yes, it is time for Eurovision song contest once again. My life is once again complete.

As I was watching the first semi-final yesterday, one of the stars being interviewed referred to the contest as this "circus extravaganza" which had me thinking that I want to do a make up to go with that sentence.
Now, I haven't ever been to circus as a performer, but I know that the make-up is similar to what singers, dancers, figure skaters or any other performer usually have to use in performances.
It has to be visible to the very back row, and considering it's circus, should probably be rather colourful as well.

This also a good excuse to re-do one of my older make-up looks, which I probably never posted here, and change it a bit:

Green, orange and pink with black eyeliner and Sleek Amped lipstick.

I did this look in February already, and I really can't remember posting it (I checked and couldn't find it in my blog) and as you can see, it was quite soon after I had dyed my hair red since there are no roots.

Now then. Circus. Extravaganza.

circus  /'sks/

noun  (pl.  circuses)
1. a travelling company of acrobats, clowns, and other entertainers which gives performances, typically in a large tent, in a series of different places. ■ (informal) a large group of people travelling together on the circuit of a particular high-profile activity: the Formula One grand prix circus. ■ (informal) a public scene of frenetic, noisy, or confused activity: a media circus.
2. (in ancient Rome) a rounded or oval arena lined with tiers of seats, used for equestrian and other sports and games.
3. [in place names] (Brit.) a rounded open space in a town where several streets converge: Piccadilly Circus.

- ORIGIN late Middle English (with reference to the arena of Roman antiquity): from Latin, ‘ring or circus’. The sense ‘travelling company of performers’ dates from the late 18th cent. 

extravaganza  /kstrav'ganz, k-/

noun 
an elaborate and spectacular entertainment or production: an extravaganza of dance in many forms.

- ORIGIN mid 18th cent. (in the sense ‘extravagance in language or behaviour’): from Italian estravaganza ‘extravagance’. The change was due to association with words beginning with extra-.

These definitions are provided to you by Oxford Reference Online.

In short circus extravaganza is a spectacular performance by various entertainers, performing in a large space.
Exactly what Eurovision is about. Costumes, hair, make-up and the show.
Something about these words made another thing in my head snap and this morning I took out my make-ups and went half-crazy.
 Yes, I re-dyed my hair red and got complimented by Jim Michaels and Kim Rhodes about it, just FYI.

Also, I've been hearing some complaints about how "you can't do nice, colourful looks with the cheap eye shadows", which is (in my very honest opinion) complete bullshit.
You don't need to spend all your money on the most expensive eye shadows, when you can spend that money on a good base and primer.
Let me tell you from experience, the "cheap stuff" on a good primer and base is enough to get noticed and get compliments. I should know since I my most expensive eye shadow is M.A.C.'s Electric Eel satin, which I don't even use extremely often even though I love it.
Sure, more expensive stuff is usually better, but like I said, it's complete bullshit that one can't do colourful and nice looks with the "cheap stuff".


For this look I used:
♥ A bit of Gosh X-Ceptional wear to hide most of the imperfections around my eyes.
♥ Collection 2000 Pressed powder
♥ Gosh Velvet Touch eye primer.
♥ Lumene Arctic Definition Mineral Eyebrow Pencil.
♥ Green and yellow eye shadow from Gosh trio eye shadow palette TR20 Tropic Fever (upper lid)
♥ Orange and pink eye shadow from beauty UK's eye shadow collection 2 (upper lid)
♥ M.A.C. Electric Eel Satin eye shadow (lower lid up to the eyebrow line)
♥ Sleek Flamingo 937 blush
♥ Sleek Mystic matte lipstick
♥ Wet 'n' Wild Mega Shimmer illuminating powder brush 11 White Glow
♥ M.A.C eyelashes

Now, before any of you go off and start yelling at me that "M.A.C., Sleek and Gosh are not cheap" let me say this: I KNOW.
I know they are not the cheapest, but compare that to stuff like... gee I don't know, Lime Crime or L'Oréal, the cost-effective with M.A.C., Sleek and Gosh is so much better in my opinion.
They're affordable, their eye shadows are pigmented, and M.A.C. and Sleek's lipsticks are so good to apply, not to mention Gosh's foundation.
My Gosh Tropic Fever was about £7, and since it's really nice, easy to apply and lasts long, I don't think it's a bad prize. I can't remember how much I paid for my Sleek blush and lipsticks, but they couldn't have been over £10 per product.

BUT beauty UK is not expensive at all. I got my 10g eye shadow palettes (which both have 10 different eye shadows) for £4 pounds per palette. That's £8 for 20 different colours.
Granted, the palettes are not that big, nor are the colours massively pigmented, but they do their job just well with the primer, so I don't feel the need to go and pay myself sick with expensive eye shadows when these work well.

Eurovision, here I come~

Now after that rant, let me get back to my point about this make-up and Eurovision xD
Usually the ladies of the contest wear natural-ish make-ups and bright lips, and what the make-up lacks they make up in hair and costume. For once I would LOVE to see an extremely colourful make-up on someone on top of those costumes and hair. I would love it. Circus extravaganza at its best.
What do you think?

Anyway, this post got waaayyy longer than it was supposed to, so I'll be finishing now.
I really want to throw an Eurovision party on Saturday when the final airs, but I'm afraid no one else is willing to come and watch it with me, so I'll be dressing up alone x)

OH! Before I go, I'd like to know if any of you dear readers have any good recipes for light food that's nice during summer? My "counsellor" told me that I should eat regularly, but I barely feel like eating when it's hot outside...

But, I'm gonna go out now and see how long it takes all my make-up to melt in that heat, so stay human and blog ya later~!

Sunday, 13 May 2012

VoScAs

Quick update, because I'm supposed to be writing essays, but there are pictures of me from the VoScAs (Volunteering & Society Awards) in my dress :D

All photos are taken by Paul, an amazing photographer who usually manages to capture me at my derpiest.

Me with my 20 Hour award. With the wrong surname x) 

 Some random people. Just kidding, they are international students like me :D

Because this photo is funny without context.
And you can see my hair better and how it defies the norms.

I really should continue my essay now, so stay human and blog ya later!

Monday, 16 April 2012

"So I should just pour chocolate over my head?"

Easter break and what have I done? Laid on the sofa, playing Fire Emblem and other strategy games. Oops.
But this week it's all back to business! (Especially since I really decide on my dissertation/independent study!)

I thought I'd share a topic with you that's been coming up with few of my friends, and me a few times over the past two weeks.
Hair.

I've dyed my hair countless of times (well, I could count them and I'd probably get to double digits immediately), and everyone who's died their hair knows it can be very hard for the hair. Especially if you are going from black to blond, or just bleaching your hair for whatever reason.
It's been a while since I last dyed my hair (red), but since I had dyed my hair blonde (twice) before that, it took its toll on my hair, and especially the ends.

Usually whenever I shower I, in the lack of better word, shed a lot of hair. And I mean A LOT. Red hair everywhere. And if the drain is blocked my someone's hair, it's usually mine. Don't worry, I make sure I clean it afterwards x)
Then when I brush or comb it some time after shower... MORE HAIR. Thankfully enough my hair's quite thick. It's not super thick, but thick enough to hide the fact that I like to shed my hair.

So how do I tackle the problem of dry hair, dead ends, and hair shedding?

Well, readers (followers? I don't know what to call you to be honest), meet:

My Fantastic Four!

From left to right: TRESemmé Colour Revitalise Shampoo, TRESemmé Colour Revitalise Conditioner (don't worry, I have bigger bottles that are 900ml in the bathroom, I was just too lazy to bring the upstairs so I used my travel sized bottles!), Schwarzkopf's got2b guardian angel heat protection, and Aussie's Miracle Colour Insurance.

I am most obsessed with the conditioner, I admit. I use it way more than any other product.
Besides, conditioner is the best way to help the dry and nearly dead ends because they need it.
After shower I towel dry my hair, spray some Aussie MCI on it and comb through. It helps to de-tangle, smells good and leaves the hair shiny and prevents it from drying. I'm going to be abusing it during summer, since sun tends to dry hair badly.

Only one I don't use weekly is the heat protection, but it's still very important and dear to me, since it protects the hair and helps to keep it in shape whenever I straighten or curl my hair.

And so this is how my hair normally looks after shower, and all that treatment (without straightening or curling):

Excuse my roots, I'll be re-dying my hair next month x)

You can see that my hair is still nicely red, even though I dyed it almost 3 months ago.
Of course it's not as red as it was after dying, but it's still red instead of that awkward green/orange/brown shade I used to get whenever I had had red hair for a while x)
Being blonde first helped, naturally.

My point is: don't neglect your hair. Treat it well and give it delicious things, since it loves it (I've heard chocolate is really good for hair!)

I wasn't up to much during Easter otherwise, apart from musing about hair, but my friend Jenni did come to see me in Worcester for a couple of days and we attended Easter dinner that was arranged by some of the international students from Minnesota. It was DELICIOUS and there was lots of food, and Jenni and I made a carrot cake with a derpy CHIRP on it (I'll share a picture when I get my hands on one ;D)!

First week of the break my nails were just blue:

Brought to you by: 17 fast finish and Barry M. Base/topcoat

Then I got bored and decided to add some other colour to it:

Same base, colour and top, but I added Barry M's purple nail crackle.

I'm afraid I have to hurry to dance now, which we haven't had during these two weeks, so I'm really excited to go!
Also, some of you might've noticed that I changed the background and you can expect some more changes as soon as I get my essays and other assessments out of the way!

Stay human and blog ya later!

Monday, 5 March 2012

Cats, dogs, kangaroos and stars.

My health advisor suggested me weeks ago that I'd go to Worcestershire Animal Rescue Shelter (W.A.R.S) to walk the dogs and socialise with the cats to help myself, but for some reason it took me ages to actually go there.
FINALLY, my friend Danni, and I went to the Rescue yesterday to say hi to the cats and walk a dog.
And I can't tell you just HOW cute the animals were askjdFLdjg.

I was taken to the doggies while Danni went to straight for the cats. I was quickly told how the routine goes and where to find the treats, poo bags etc.
I was then taken to meet the dog I was to walk and aasdfghjkl. At the "pen", greeted me one of the most beautiful Staffy crosses (Staffordshire Bull Terrier) I've ever seen.

Her name is Flora. (Photo from their website)

She's only 10 months, but strong as hell, and really, really cuddly. She was climbing on people's lap to have a hug, and apparently she loves to sit on a bench with the walkers and just sit on their laps and watch the world go :3
Flora took me to the muddiest paths at the shelter (you should've seen my shoes after the walk!), but I couldn't care less since she was such a beauty.
I wanted to take photos, but it was cold and I had left my camera inside the reception, but next time I shall take ALL THE PHOTOS.

After my walk with Flora, I decided to go and see what Danni was up to at the cat pen.
Let me keysmash again: adshjflkdhflksdjfl.
7 absolutely adorable cats meowing and some wanting to say a close hi. Danni was sitting in a further pen with a cat called Flick, and absolute beauty who kept shivering (apparently due to stress) and purring as she sat on Danni's lap, being petted. She really liked Danni and so Danni decided to reserve her so that she could move in to a lovable home.
We also went to pet the other cats, and there was another gorgeous cat called Billy. He was a good size and his head was pretty much perfect, he was also extremely kind and social and I was glad to meet the family that will be taking him home soon. He'll also be in good hands :3

I also decided to start volunteering there more often so soon I'll meet other dogs and cats, and even the volunteers :D
Next time I'll hopefully have photos for you.

I also realised that I got/bought a bunch of earrings some time ago, but forgot to blog about them, so now I'll just introduce you all the materialist part of this post:

Everything from Claire's I bought myself, the cute black-pink stars are from Mari-liis :3

I needed new ones because the scapha piercing (just a basic starter stud) I got years ago was, well, OLD. I had been trying to take it out for quite a while and one day I just somehow managed to pop the clutch out :D Happy day that was, and no, you will not see the old earring because it's in a very bad condition after all these years x)

I wanted small, preferably star shaped earrings, but decided to get all of those because they were in a very good offer.
I'm not going to use the wings nor the ones Mari-liis gave me as scapha piercings, duh, they'll just have to do as basic lobe piercings :D

What else, what else...
Oh yeah, I did go to get a new blush and some hair treatment after I had dropped some post today.

Sleek blush Flamingo 937

It really is like the darker pink of flamingos :D
I haven't tried it on yet, so I'll write about that later, but I have Sleek's lipsticks and they're good so I have quite high expectations.

Aussie Miracle Colour Insurance

I decided to give it a go since it was quite cheap. It smells good, but as I just started to use it, I can't really give you any reviews :3
Also, one of my dream travelling destinations is Australia (I know the brand is owned by an American company or something). I really hope I'll be able to save money to go there soon.

Anyway, I think that's it. I need to finish my uni work before street and contemporary dance, so stay human and blog ya later!

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

The movies you watch, end up watching you.

I am working on different ideas, but I kind of just sat down last week and doodled some eye make-up designs.
I had two inspirations: The Lion King, especially Nala, and Marvel's Loki, especially Tom Hiddleston's version.

Now, I didn't want to go and do EXACT copies of anything, but, for example the black around Nala's eyes, I wanted to do something similar.
And of course, I am not a man, nor do I have black hair, like Loki, but I build my design around the colour of the costume and his character.

Without further ado, I shall throw pictures at you.

Oh yeah, I did dye my hair red. Should've done Mufasa or Simba instead x)

It looks very normal and basic, partly because I wanted to create something that I'd actually dare to wear in public as well :D

Colours that I used are circled in the picture, you can also see parts of my design if you look closely.

Process of the eyes went pretty much like this:
- add the beige
- add the yellow (beauty uk), add the other yellow (Gosh)
- add orange
- add brown
- do the eyeliner

Look surprised. You can see the corners clearly in this photo.

I wanted the eyeliner to remind Nala's eyes more than anything else so I paid attention to the corners and shape of her eyes.
Otherwise, I went for more a colourful approach, using yellow and orange instead of just the natural beige and brown.

Lower eyelid has only yellow.

Upper one has orange and yellow.

Lips: M.A.C. Cremesheen Creme Cup.

I put some bronzer all over my face, but you can't even see it in the pictures... oops.
Next up, Loki inspired make-up!

Would've been more fun with black hair :D

Let me quickly explain Loki to you, who don't know him.
Originally Loki is a god and a jötunn (a frost giant) in Norse mythology. He has the ability to use magic and change his shape. He can also turn into a woman, and hence is a mother... well, father to creatures like Fenrir. Marvel's Loki is an adopted brother to Thor, rescued by Odin from Jötunheim, and also a villain in most of the stories.
He doesn't differ that much form the Norse Loki, but of course when you take a character from mythology and turn them into a supervillain, you have to do some changes :D
I suggest you take a look at both the mythology, which I've read since I was a kid, and the comics. They are very interesting.

Now as I mentioned before, I was inspired by the new Thor movie's Loki, and especially the costume and its colours, so I knew from the start that my make-up would have three main colours: black, green and gold.

Colours used are, once again, circled. Gold is Fashionista's Golden Glow shade 38.

I put pale green very lightly under the brow line.

Green on the outside, gold on the inside.

I always feel that femme!Loki would be very feminine and accurate with her eyeliner and brows, so I tried to create a bit more elegant eyeliner and brows than normally.
You can tell me how I did :D

Then I took out Thor's helmet, and decided to put it on for fun. Shamefully I don't have Loki's glorious helmet :(

I do not own any black lipsticks so I just used my wet 'n' wild black kohl. Works the same way as a lipstick or a lip liner, and it's not the first time I do this x)
Of course, it smudges very easily, and I was going to movies (Haywire) so I decided to take it off and replace with a red lipstick.

Lips: Lumene It's Just A Thought 522

I also made Loki inspired nails :D
Black: Rimmel 60 Seconds Vinyl Shine, green: Collection 2000 31 Spangles, and glitter: wet 'n' wild E460D Kaleidoscope.


That's all for tonight I guess. Stay human, and blog y'all later!