Sunday, August 31, 2014

TMI Tag!

Hey Guys! This is The TMI (Too Much Information) Tag!

QUESTIONS!

1: What are you wearing? Pajamas
2: Ever been in love? Yes
3: Ever had a terrible breakup? Yes
4: How tall are you? 5'0
5: How much do you weigh? 151 
6: Any tattoos? No
7: Any piercings? Yes, 6
8: One True Paring (OTP)? Meaning your favorite combination of characters in a fandom. (ex: Ron and Hermione are so OTP). Not sure, this is a tough question. I would have to say, Ezra Fitz (PPL) and Freya Beauchamp (Witches of East End). 
9: Favorite show? PPL and Witches of East End
10: Favorite bands? Good Charlotte
11: Something you miss? Being able to trust people
12: Favorite song? Just The Way You Are by: Burno Mars 
13: How old are you? 25
14: Zodiac sign? Aquarius
15: Quality you look for in a partner? Trust, honesty, communication, great sense of humor
16: Favorite Quote? There are a lot to choose from to be honest, so I'm not sure. 
17: Favorite actor? Johnny Depp 
18: Favorite color? Pink
19: Loud music or soft? Both
20: Where do you go when you're sad? Usually, my room
21: How long does it take you to shower? 30 minutes to an hour
22: How long does it take you to get ready in the morning? 2 hours
23: Ever been in a physical fight? Yes
24: Turn on? Guys with long hair, tattooes, piercings
25: Turn off? Lying, cheating, stealing, women beaters, putting someone down to make yourself feel better about your life. 
26: The reason I joined YouTube? To educate people
27: Fears? Losing my Mom, Spiders, Bugs
28: Last thing that made you cry? Honestly, its personal. Sorry. 
29: Last time you said you loved someone? Yesterday when I was on the phone with my Mom. 
30: Meaning behind your YouTube Name? Let's break it down, shall we? CRH are my initials and Serenity is my nickname that my friends gave me way back in middle school from a show called Yu-Gi-Oh! 
31: Last book you read? Don't remember
32: The book you're currently reading? The Fault in Our Star
33: Last show you watched? Melissa and Joey
34: Last person you talked to? My best friend Michael 
35: The relationship between you and the person you last texted? Just friends. 
36: Favorite food? Italian 
37: Place you want to visit? Ireland 
38: Last place you were? Barnes and Noble with a friend. 
39: Do you have a crush? Yes
40: Last time you kissed someone? Shit, 2 years ago. 
41: Last time you were insulted? Last year when I broke things off with Danielle 
42: Favorite flavor of sweet? What lol? Can this question be a little more specific. 
43: What instruments do you play?? Piano
44: Favorite piece of jewelry? My grandmother's ring
45: Last sport you played? Shit, I don't remember. 
46: Last song you sang? Christina Perri- Jar of Hearts 
47: Favorite chat up line?  From the words of Joey Tribbiani, "How you doing?" 
48: Have you ever used it? Sadly, yes lol. 
49: Last time you hung out with anyone? Yesterday
50: Who should answer these questions next? YOU! 

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Sweet & Simple Spring Makeup Tutorial

Hey Guys! Okay, so this makeup look was inspired by MakeupbyAmarie and I'll have her video linked down below.

Skin
-Aveeno Positively Radiant Brightening Cleanser
-St. Ives Blemish Control Green Tea Scrub (Target)
-Michael Todd True Organics Jojoba Charcoal Facial Scrub
-Clean & Clear Deep Action Cream Cleanser
-Simple Soothing Facial Toner
-Simple Revitalizing Eye Roll on
-Benefit It's Potent! Eye Cream
-Mederma Skin Care For Scars
-Clean & Clear Morning Burst Hydrating Gel Moisturizer
-Stila One Step Correct Skin Tone Correcting Brightening Serum Primer

Face
-Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse in #Light 2 Classic Ivory  (Stipple Brush)
-Maybelline Fit Me Pressed Powder in #120 Classic Ivory (Powder Brush)
-Lorac TANtalizer Baked Bronzer (Bronzing Brush)
-Stila Convertible Color Blush in Peony (Stipple Brush)
-Cargo Blush in Amalfi

Concealer
-Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circles Treatment Concealer in Fair

Eye Brows
-CoverGirl Eyeshadow in Brown Smolder
-Essence Eyebrow Designer Pencil in #02 Brown
-Maybelline Great Lash Clear Mascara

Eye Primer
-Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion
-MAC Paint Pot in Painterly
-NYX Jumbo Eye Pencil in #604 Milk

Eyeshadow
-Urban Decay Naked 2 Palette:  FOXY (All over lid) (Eyeshadow Brush)
-Urban Decay Naked 1 Palette: SIN (Wet brush, then apply all over lid) (Eyeshadow Brush) & BUCK (Transition crease color)  (Crease Brush/Fluffy Brush)
*Then take Buck with an angled brush and place it underneath your lash line

Eye Liner + Mascara 
-Rimmel London Scandal Eyes Eyeliner in #005 Nude (Water Line)
-CoverGirl Clump Crusher Mascara by Lash Blast in Very Black

Lips
-Revlon Super Lustrous Matte Lipstick in #002 Pink Pout


Concealers I Recommend 
I suffer from sever under eye circles because I don't get too much sleep. So, I'm stuck using different kinds of concealer to cover them up. Depending on how bad they are, I'll reach for a specific one. But remember, use whatever concealer you have on hand. This is just what I recommend but you don't have to get all of them.
-Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Eraser Dark Circles Treatment Concealer in Fair
-Maybelline Cover Stick in Ivory
-MAC Pro Long Wear Concealer in NC15
-CoverGirl & Olay Simply Ageless Eye Concealer in #205 Very Light (Discontinued)
-Mary Kay Concealer in Beige 1
-Maybelline Dream Lumi Touch Highlighting Concealer in Ivory
-Bare Minerals Stroke of Light Eye Brightener in Luminous 1
-CoverGirl TRUconceal Concealer in #2 (Discontinued) [Dupe CoverGirl Invisible Concealer in #115 Fair]
-Maybelline Fit Me Concealer in #35 Deep





Sweet & Simple Spring Makeup Tutorial
By: MakeupbyAmarie 
















Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Beauty Scenario Tag

The Questions:
1. You have to get rid of all your foundations and you can only keep one high end and one drugstore, which do you keep? High End: Clinique Stay Matte Liquid Foundation and Drugstore: Maybelline Fit Me Pressed Powder.

2. You go for an interview and the lady interviewing you has lipstick on her teeth. Do you approach the subject or ignore it completely? I would tell her because if it were me, I would want someone to tell me.

3. You're not feeling yourself and need a pick me up. Which lipstick do you put on to make yourself feel beautiful? Red Lipstick.

4. You go back in time for a day to your teenage years, how would you do your hair and makeup differently? Well, for one, I wouldn't dye my hair platinum blonde; I think dying it that color ruined my hair. And two, maybe go easy on the eye makeup because I was Gothic/Punk and I blacked out my eyes and wore either: Black, Red or Purple Lipstick.

5. You ask your hairdresser for a shoulder length Pixie Lott hair cut, but they hear wrong and give you a pixi cut.
Do you:
a) Smile, say thank you, leave and call your mum hysterical
b) Cry in the chair and things get awkward
c) Complain to the manager and demand a refund.

I would go for C. This actually happened to me once. I wanted my hair cut into layers and the dumb bitch cut all of my hair. I had my hair down passed my ass and when she got done with me, I had no hair at all. As you can tell in this photo. ----->

6. Your friend surprises you with a 4 day city break and you have 1 hour to pack. Which 'do it all' palette do you pack in your makeup bag? I would take my Lorac Pro Platte because it has both shimmer and matte eyeshadows.

7. Your house has been robbed, don't worry everyone is safe, but your beauty stash has been raided. What's the product you really hope is safe? All of my high end makeup. I paid a lot of money for that.

8. Your friend borrows your makeup and returns it in awful condition.
Do you:
a) Just pretend you haven't noticed
b) Ask them to repurchase it
c) Secretly do the same to something of theirs

Honestly, I would ask them "What the hell happened to my makeup?" If it is high end, I would ask them to buy me another one and give them the one that they ruined. But, if it is drugstore, then I'm not too worried about it.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Aveeno® Positively Radiant® VoxBox Review

Hey Guys! Okay, so The Influenster Team contacted me about Aveeno® Positively Radiant® VoxBox. The product that they sent me was the Targeted Tone Corrector.

So, here are some things that they want me to answer for you guys:
1. Let your readers know how the Aveeno® Positively Radiant® Targeted Tone Corrector has transformed your skin!

2. Review the Aveeno® Positively Radiant® Targeted Tone Corrector and let everyone know how #RadiantwithAveeno you feel.

3. Give your followers some tips & recommendations for how to best use the Targeted Tone Corrector!


Alright, let's start off with question #1: When I first tried it, it make my face feeling all tingly. Not sure if its a good thing or a bad thing? Considering I have sensitive skin. But, I did use this all over my face including underneath my eyes where I get dark circles that no concealer can manage to hid. But with this, I see the difference as to before. My dark circles are getting better, granted its not a miracle or a one stop shop, it takes time.

Question #2: Well, what can I say about this? I Tweeted about it and you guys should follow me on Twitter to get more updates and scoops about my life, career, health and predictions: @crhserenity

Question #3: Okay, for this one it says to use it at AM and PM but I use it in the AM. If the tingling is a bothersome, then use it at night. How-To Use: First your eye cream, then this product, moisturizer, primer and your regular makeup routine. If your a guy, then just skip the primer and makeup routine.

If you guys have any comments or questions, please leave them down below or you can contact me on my Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/crhserenity1


DISCLAIMER:
This product was free complimentary from influenster for testing purposes.





Saturday, June 28, 2014

The Unexplained S1E11 Bedtime Stories: The Legend of Alice in Wonderland

The Chira Project is covering different types of bedtime stories that will scare the pants off of little children. If you know of any kind of scary bedtime story, please share it with us. This is our Eleventh bedtime story is none other than... Alice in Wonderland!

This is our last showing for radio but don't worry, you can catch us on YouTube starting in July or August. We do have an intro video, which will be linked at the end of this blog.




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What is the origin of 'Alice in Wonderland'?
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (commonly shortened to Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 novel written by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll.


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Who is Alice in Wonderland?
It tells of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. The tale plays with logic, giving the story lasting popularity with adults as well as with children. It is considered to be one of the best examples of the literary nonsense genre. Its narrative course and structure, characters and imagery have been enormously influential in both popular culture and literature, especially in the fantasy genre.


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When was Alice in Wonderland born?
May 4, 1852 is when Alice in Wonderland was first created by Alice Pleasance Liddell (/ˈlɪdəl/; 4 May 1852 – 16 November 1934). She inspired the children's classic Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), when she asked him to tell her a story on a boating trip in Oxford. The character of the fictional Alice is not, however, based on her, as many had assumed. Relations between the Liddell family and Dodgson continue to provoke speculation—including, in late twentieth century biography, allegations that Dodgson took an unhealthy interest in the child. Liddell married a cricketer Reginald Hargreaves, and they had three sons.








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Where did Alice in Wonderland come from?
The classic children's book was born on July 4th, 1862. Where did Wonderland come from? Alice and the Author? You’ve fallen down a rabbit hole, only this time you’re not in a room full of doors, no, you’re on a rowing boat on your way to a picnic with you two sisters and two close friends. It’s July 4th 1862 and you want Charles to tell you one of his strange whimsical story’s for the journey. You hear him talking of rabbit holes and white rabbits in waistcoats, doors, talking animals, a red queen with an enormous head, you hear him talk of Wonderland.

The story teller, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson better known as Lewis Carroll was close friends with the Liddell family. Dodgson was the eldest of eight siblings. The Liddell family became friends with him after their father was appointed church dean at the church were Charles worked as a mathematician. The Liddell’s had three daughters Edith, Lorina and Alice. The girls got on well with Dodgson as they liked the strange, exotic and engagingly whimsical stories that he told them.

Wonderland came alive on July 4th 1862, when the three girls, Dodgson and one of his friends Robert Duckworth set out on a rowing boat from Folly Bridge to Godstow to have a picnic. The three daughters wanted Charles to tell them one of his fascinating stories. Charles told them a tale of a girl named Alice who fell down a rabbit hole and found herself in a bizarre new world. The real Alice, Alice Liddell, was so taken with the story that she asked Charles to write it down for her, which, of course he did. Late he added a few more chapters and illustrations so the story, and named the tale Alice’s adventures underground. A friend of Dodgson, an author George McDonald read the story to his children and they were taken with the story to, he highly encouraged Charles to get the tale published. In 1865 Dodgson changed his name to Lewis Carroll and had his book published by Macmillan.

There are some rumours that Dodgson favoured Alice Liddell, and that there are connections with her and fantasy Alice. For example the poem through the looking glass every letter at the start of each line spells out Alice Liddell’s full name, Alice Pleasance Liddell. Also the two Alice’s are the same age although both Alice’s are the complete opposite, Alice Liddell has short dark hair were as fantasy Alice has long blonde hair and is short in size. Both Alice’s even had the same birthdays, May 4th. Incidentally, it also seems that the character of the Red Queen in Through the Looking Glass owed something to the Liddell children’s alarming governess. Dodgson denied that he intended to portray Alice Liddell in this whimsical tale.

In 1963 the friendship between the Liddell’s and Dodgson broke down for unclear reasons, it might have been that Alice’s mother was uncomfortable with Alice’s and Dodgson friendship. A part of his diary that explains this was torn out by one of Dodgson’s descendants. After a few months polite relations were returned but none of the earlier warmth of the friendship. Dodgson died in 1898, he remained a bachelor until his death, and Dodgson revealed the nature of his feelings for Alice Liddell in his diary but poured ink over it a few days before he passed. Alice Liddell died at the age of 82 in 1934, Alice married Reginald Hargreaves who died in 1926, and Alice’s was so short of money that she sold the original manuscript of Alice’s adventures underground for £15,400. In her last years she said that she was “tired of being Alice in wonderland.”

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Why did Alice in Wonderland go from good to evil?
Alice in Wonderland isn't an evil story at all but there are good and evil characters within the story.






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How was Alice in Wonderland created?
Is Alice in Wonderland really about drugs? Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is, on one level at least, the story of a girl who disappears down a rabbit hole to a fantastic place full of bizarre adventures. The heroine follows a talking white rabbit, meets the Queen of Hearts and plays croquet using flamingos as mallets. Since the 1960's there has been a trend for readers to identify an underlying drug theme in the book. The Cheshire Cat disappears leaving only the enigmatic grin behind. Alice drinks potions and eats pieces of mushroom to change her physical state. The caterpillar smokes an elaborate water pipe. The whole atmosphere of the story is so profoundly disjointed from reality - surely drugs must have had an influence? After all this was the era of legal opium use.

Jefferson Airplane's 1967 psychedelic anthem White Rabbit runs with the drug theme. "When the men on the chessboard get up / And tell you where to go / And you've just had some kind of mushroom / And your mind is moving low / Go ask Alice, I think she'll know."
To read more, go to: http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-19254839

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Does Alice in Wonderland Exist?
No one knows for sure as to if Alice in Wonderland really exists, unless you are on drugs like LSD.

















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Which Alice in Wonderland film do you prefer?
43%- The original Alice in Wonderland from 1951
57%-  Tim Burton's “Alice in Wonderland” from 2010

















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Critic's Pick: Alice in Wonderland
  1. Alice Through the Looking Glass
  2. Tim Burton's “Alice in Wonderland”
  3. Jefferson Airplane- White Rabbit 
  4. Stone Sour- Though Glass
  5. Eurythmics- Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
  6. The Matrix (Follow the white rabbit. Take the red pill or the blue pill)  
  7. Once Upon a Time 
  8. Alice in Wonderland Restaurant in Japan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KwVQviBwF8&feature=youtu.be
  9. 東方 Metalcore - Alice In World's End https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibiPGkeaRDw&feature=youtu.be 
  10. Avril Lavigne - Alice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI4m-l2yRZA 
  11. SAD ALICE SAID-Open your eyes (HD,HQ-lyrics on screen) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5ZxVb2E3JU&feature=youtu.be 
  12. American McGee's Alice - The Red Queen METAL Cover https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eE0blQIyhM&feature=youtu.be
  13. Alice: Madness Returns Teaser and Trailer HD Compilation and First Gameplay Footage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1X1C333nN8&feature=youtu.be
  14. Royal Flush Gang https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgMuu9wNSkM&feature=youtu.be 
  15. The Candy Spooky Theater "Alice" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFvd2QyWfRw&feature=youtu.be 
  16. Marilyn Manson - Sweet Dreams (lyrics) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHRyMcH6WMM
  17. Nobodies Alice In Wonderland https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwX2iVWttyM
  18. We are Alice ~{Sweet Dreams}~ Emily Browning/Marilyn Manson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1tEJOt7b8Q
  19. Peter Hunt on Lewis Carroll's 'Alice' books https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFL-yBZJJN4&feature=youtu.be
  20. Batman: Arkham City - The Tea Party (Mad Hatter) - Side Mission Walkthrough https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGYPGQYTRxE&feature=youtu.be 
  21. Batman Arkham City Mad Hatter Interview Tapes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMLR1Ewd6u8&feature=youtu.be 

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The Legend of Alice in Wonderland S1E11
VIDEO TBA...


                                                       Stone Sour- Though Glass




                                           Eurythmics- Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)




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                                                Jefferson Airplane- White Rabbit


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In through the looking glass

A boat, beneath a sunny sky
Lingering onward dreamily,
In an evening in July


Children three that nestle near
Eager eye and willing ear
Please a simple tale to hear,


Long had paled that sunny sky
Echoes fade and memories die
Autumn frosts have slain July


Still she haunts me, phantom wise
Alice moving under skies
Never seen by waking eyes


Children yet, the tale to hear
Eager eye and willing ear
Lovingly shall nestle near


In a wonderland they lie,
Dreaming as the day goes by
Dreaming as the summers die


Ever drifting down the stream
Lingering in the golden gleam
Life, what is it but a dream?


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Chira's Links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Wonderland_(disambiguation)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland
http://thedesigninspiration.com/articles/50-fantasy-illustrations-of-alice-in-wonderland/
http://www.icine.com.au/2010/03/09/review-tim-burtons-alice-in-wonderland/
http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2010/mar/05/literary-feasts-for-children
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Liddell
http://crontonhistoryblog.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/where-did-wonderland-come-from-alice-and-the-author/
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_did_Lewis_Carroll_get_the_idea_for_Alice_in_Wonderland
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/07/04/story-of-alice/
http://www.historytoday.com/richard-cavendish/alice-wonderland-story-first-told

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Alice In Wonderland Wallpapers: 
http://movie-background.blogspot.com/2011/09/alice-in-wonderland-wallpapers.html
http://theredlist.com/wiki-2-20-777-783-view-2000-s-profile-2010-balice-in-wonderland-b-t-burton-r-stromberg-k-o-hara-t-cherniawsky-al-jones-m-stassi.html
http://www.deviantart.com/
http://www.zerochan.net/Alice+(Alice+in+Wonderland),Fanart

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Richard's Links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Films_and_television_programmes_based_on_Alice_in_Wonderland
http://www.playbuzz.com/lizabethc10/which-alice-in-wonderland-character-are-you
http://www.quibblo.com/quiz/gCXuT5v/Which-Alice-in-Wonderland-film-do-you-prefer
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110627004133AAeSEVC

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Monday, June 23, 2014

How to: Create the Perfect Beauty Vanity Table

How to: Create the Perfect Beauty Vanity Table
By Kristina Ioannou
(Beauty Editor)

Ahoy hoy DDGDians. I survived the move to my new apartment, oh yes I did, and I lived to tell the tale.

As expected, my number one priority when was organizing the gallons of beauty products I'd brought along with me. It was literally the first thing I got stuck into, and took preference over hanging up my clothes and arranging my shoes (judge me).

The almost-finished product is the above pic, and I gotta say, I'm pretty proud at how quickly I threw it all together. When I was done, I kind of felt like strutting down the street, pimp stick in hand, a smug smile on my dial. Like a boss, like a boss.

But where was I? Ah, yes, today's post is going to be short and sweet (or shorter than what you're used to), because last week's rant was a whopper. But short and sweet is good, because it means you can go scurry off and start creating the vanity table of your dreams, right? Right-o.

Below I've listed what I used to set up my makeup stand and some tips and tricks to help you assemble your own. Let's begin!

- Purchase a booze cart: It's seriously the best thing I've ever done. I scored the above bar cart from Adore Home-wares, this adorable little Melbourne interior store below the DDG office and I'm in love. It set me back just under $300 but it was so worth it!

- Purge everything: I literally spent about 3 consecutive hours going through mountains of products until I nailed it down to my ultimate favourite items that I wanted to have on display at all times. The rest I stowed away in my bathroom cabinets and storage cupboards, and anything that remained I threw into a box to give away to family and friends (lucky ducks!). Having a small assortment of products makes setting them up neatly a cinch, and the display looks beautiful and clean. In the image above, you might have noticed that there's a few gaps. They're being reserved for my skincare prods which I'm yet to go through. It's hard having to choose between my babies!

- Store your loot in glass jars: The amount of glass jars, vases, glasses and little vintage plates I've been collecting over the past year is phenom (that's phenomenal to you non-insta using, Ja'mie King watching folk). I've nabbed these items from op shops, two dollar stores, home-wares stores and even grabbed a few from my mum's glassware cabinet (soz, mumsy dear). You can store pretty much any kind of treasure in these vessels, be it lipsticks, nail polishes or makeup brushes. They're seriously the best!

- House your lipsticks in clear cube storage squares: A new thing I've been doing is investing in clear stationary cubes. You can find them at your local post office, Office-works or even online (try eBay), and they're fantastic for storing your lipsticks in. I've been color-coding all my lippies and I've got about 200 more to go through. Gulp.

- Cake stands make for great perfume holders: They do indeed, so go and get yourself one (ask mum nicely) and sit all of your pretty fragrances on top.

- Get some flowery friends: While I wish my pink posies were real, I really can't be bothered having to replace them each week when they die, so fake flowers are the next best thing. They offset the beauty products gorgeously by adding a pretty, feminine touch that completes the overall set up.

- Add the finishing touches: I've popped a wrought iron mini Eiffel tower, a candle and a few empty art deco vessels in amongst my beauty loot for added decoration, but you can adorn your table with anything you like, really. Whatever your style is, just go with it. Either way, I'm sure it will look amaze!

Have you been struck by a beauty lightening bolt?
Will you be throwing together your own vanity table?
Tell us in the comments below!




How to: Beautify Your Vanity

How to: Beautify Your Vanity
By: Deven Hopp
Staff Editor

A quilted cushion sitting atop a low-backed stool placed neatly under an elegantly distressed vintage desk; the desktop adorned with porcelain jewelry boxes, crystal canisters and pink powder puffs. What we've just described is a vanity of the Pinterest variety. A dreamy, mythical space that we choose to believe only exists in the imaginations of professional Photoshopers, but never in real life. In real life, your average vanity looks more like a disaster zone–an explosion of beauty products with no rhyme or reason. Said vanity may not even be a vanity at all. But no matter what space you’ve made into your own little makeup haven, it has the potential to be a picturesque escape. Just remember these simple, glamorizing tips…
Display Something Pretty Above
Creating a beautiful beautifying station begins with the space around you. Chances are you spend a decent amount of time at your vanity, so give yourself something nice to look at while you’re there. Hang some of your favorite jewelry pieces from decorative knobs, put up black and white photos or create a miniature gallery wall using your favorite artwork.

Choose an Antique Mirror
There’s simply nothing attractive about a lighted magnifying mirror. It doesn’t look nice sitting atop a vanity, nor does it feel nice looking into it. Use an antique vanity mirror instead. Trust us, you’ll be able to see just fine. If the natural lighting around you isn’t sufficient, add a small table lamp. This will provide more flattering lighting than overhead beams.

Create a Serene Color Scheme
Make your lipstick and eyeliner color choices as exciting as you please, but avoid strong colors on your vanity. Light colors will open up the space and make it easier to see all of your beauty bits and pieces. Soft shades like pale pink or sky blue feel inviting and calming. Start with neutrals and just add a few accents of color to keep the space feeling clean.

Add Ambiance With Small Touches
Vanities are not typically the largest areas to work with, so a full bouquet of flowers may not be the best use of space. But sometimes simpler is chicer (and cheaper). A single fresh bloom is just as effective at infusing the room with natural fragrance and color. A favorite candle also goes a long way in creating ambiance.

Use a Variety of Decorative Displays
Plastic organizers are great for storing makeup…in drawers beneath your vanity. On top of your vanity, choose items with more charm, like mirrored trays. Or DIY a vanity tray out of an old gilt frame and a piece of fabric. Use an assortment of pieces in different shapes and sizes to organize beauty products. Try bringing a cake stand into the mix—the height of a tiered stand will add interest and give you more space to place your trinkets. You can even make your own makeup storage stand out of a few trays or plates separated by (and glued to) candlestick holders.

Be Selective With What You Show
And finally, after all that color scheming, atmosphere creating and display decorating, it all comes down to what you put out on your vanity. Save bent up bobby pins and beat up nail files for the bathroom drawer. This is the place where you display eye-catching perfume bottles, clean makeup compacts and a few shiny pieces of jewelry. Are you a lipstick queen and a sucker for pretty packaging? Pick your favorite gilded tubes and lay them about. Always go back to the same three shades of pale pink polish? Since they go so well together, keep them here for a touch of color.

Have we inspired you to beautify your vanity?
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