Monday, September 30, 2013

Zoeva Wishlist

Hi lovelies, 

As you may or may not know I watch and read a lot of beauty blogs. As a result of that I've been branching out in my experiences make-up wise. I am enjoying to put make-up on more regularly and buying more things. My collection has grown and I now own more than just a couple of eyeliners and mascaras. I used my whole teenage years nothing more than that and more was really not necessary. Now it's more appropriate to use make-up and I enjoy it. There is only one thing I didn't get around to buying. Make-up brushes. I want them so badly but in our beauty stores you either have real expensive ones like brands as Chanel or really cheap ones that are crap with hard bristles and stuff. Lately I've heard so many good things about the brand Zoeva. It's a dutch brand with amazing brushes. They look very pretty, a lot of different variations, not that expensive and get absolute raving reviews. What's on my wishlist? Let's take a look. 

 The buffer brush and the silk finish brush which I both hope to use one day for foundations
The cream cheek face brush for blusher, bronzer and/or highlighters
A concealer buffer brush which is self-explanatory
A smokey shader brush to put on eyeshadow
The crease brush, for eyeshadow in the crease and possibly blending it out
The winged liner brush, I'm terrible at winged eye liner and maybe this will help
That's it for my zoeva wishlist. Hopefully I can add some to my collection soon.

Pictures found on google. 
Goodbyeeee

- Nikki

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Go hard or go home

Hi lovelies,

I'm going to further fill in my timeline for the first 2 weeks of September. Let's recap first. Thursday the 5th I went to Gent with my lovely Anais. Friday the 6th I went to Hasselt. I did switch up the posts though. Now onto Saturday the 7th. Laundryday. My second festival of the summer. It was only a one day festival this time but it was so so lovely. The weather was great, just as the company (jup Anais, I mean you). It had a damn good line-up. I tried to took a picture of every stage. Laundryday had a space theme this year. Who did we see? I don't remember all the names. My girlfriend would answer this question way better but I remember Teka B, Korsakoff vs The Darkraver(I danced my butt off to you), Raving George,Syndaesia, Yellow Claw, and lots of others.

You just know you did it all as a DJ when you turned your set in a washing machine
I couldn't quite decide wich version of this picture I liked more. The heavily edited one or the one with only added corners below.
A raccoon on stage? Whut? That's just so amazing
What did strike me was how much more money festival costs nowadays. I started going to this festival when I was fifteen. Now five years later the price is 4 times as much. You could buy your tickets for 10 euros back then now it was over 40. But no mather how expensive, it was still a lot of fun and definitely worth it. There is nothing I love to do more than festivals especially during summer.

I hope you liked my pictures.
Goodbyeeee

- Nikki

Thursday, September 26, 2013

I was born very far from where I'm supposed to be

Hi lovelies,

In the first week of september I went to Gent with my girlfriend. The reason you ask? To celebrate my birthday because I was occupied otherwise on the actual day. We choose to go to Gent because the year before last we both studied and lived there and it will always be our home. Highlights? Shopping, eating muffins and cupcakes at Julie's House (definately a must-visit), shopping some more, eating dinner at Wokaway (always jummie).
Parc in the center of the city
A zebra and a cool sign? That had to be photographed.
By far the most gorgeous longboards. Totally my style if I would finally get one and learn to ride it.




Menu at Julie's House.
Homemade lemonades and my blueberry muffin.
Hmmmm blueberry.



 
It was a hot day, we searched some cooling-down in St-Baafs church and what we found was just beautiful.
They are renovating the outside of the church so I didn't have high hopes but I was pleasently suprised.
Shanghai syndrome for me and seafood slammer for her, our usual.
I kid you not. A pirate boat sailed by us with a pirate feeding a tied girl rum. Jup the things you see.
We had a lovely day and I hope we may have many more daytrips like these.
Goodbyeeee

- Nikki