Saturday, August 30, 2014

Post 19: What's new - Tenerife, Spain

Wow, I haven't blogged in absolute ages and I've got so much to blog about.
- Girlies trip to Tenerife, Spain
- Natural hair week 2014
- My honey blonde hurrr

I'll start off with Tenerfe..
I went on a girls trip in mid July and came back end of July, I've got so many pics I'd like to share with you all (We had 2000+ between the four of us) so I'll just put a few up.

It was nice to get away and enjoy the sun, when you go on holiday for the 1st time you feel a sense of freedom and responsibility. If you don't cook, you don't eat and I must admit, many nights consisted of restaurant or bar food. It was the only way to survival aha

Holiday tips:
-Capture moments, take loads of pictures and videos
-Be willing to engage in the culture of the country you go to
-Don't pack tooo much, you won't wear a lot of stuff you bring
-Leave space in your suitcase for souvenirs
-SAVE UPPP! I needed A LOT more spending money than I expected, I ended up asking mum for a bank  transfer on the 3rd day LOL






When going on our late night walks we came across 2 men on the beach, one wide awake and the other asleep. Beside them was this creation, the truest definition of a sand castle I have ever seen. The sand castle was like a mini world cup. It took them 9 days to build it, they would take turns watching over it. Amazing.





Hotel lobby, swimming pool, and view from our apartment balcony by day..







and night ..




Puerto Colon pool party with the girls!





                  Day out with the other part of our group in La playa de las americas





Siam Park




Tenerife was a great experience, we made new friends and did things we've never done before. Just know.. we're planning our 2015 holiday already if all goes well!









Thursday, June 26, 2014

Post 18: Confidence

Lately, I've had friends tell me they admire my confidence or they love the confidence they're seeing in me. I didn't know people looked at me and saw/thought that so it's really nice being told. I must say, I've transformed from that shy girl back in year 7 to an outgoing, fairly confident and sociable person.
Hearing others say it to me means a lot because if they can see it, hopefully others can too and they can also become inspired by it. I'm surrounded by amazing, talented and bubbly people and I'm so grateful to have them in my life. I just wish everyone had the confidence to do something different, wear clothes they wouldn't usually wear and just go out.. have fun and live their life!

Unfortunately it's easier said than done but I hope that if the encouragement, advice and friendship I give can help at least one person come out of their shell then they'll go on to do the same to others.

What got me thinking about doing this post is that I know people that want to wear certain things but just don't have the confidence to do so, lets take crop tops for example.. people feel that they must have a 'flat' or 'toned' tummy to wear one? Is it because society says so? Because I completely disagree (considering I wear crops myself). I think that no matter your shape or size, you can wear clothes like that and if you're struggling to be confident in an outfit just remember that going out in something you're unsure about isn't as bad as you think. Sometimes it's best to just walk down that road, act like you've got the most confidence in the world and try not to think too much about what others are thinking because they probably see it as perfectly fine anyway. Another thing is that your confidence will not only be seen but it will be respected too.

I'm personally attracted to confidence and love seeing people wear figure-hugging outfits with pride. It makes me think if they can wear it, what's stopping me from doing so.

Remember girls .. It's YOUR body, if you got it flaaaunt it and even if you haven't got it.. who cares girl, do your thang!

Love Fee xo

Post 17: Afro Panic

Hey guys,
I know I haven't blogged in a while because I've been a bit lazy but I'm back :)
This post is about the mini panic attack I had when I thought my afro had disappeared 'forever', I did braids as a protective style in June for exam season (I only kept them for two weeks and I was glad I didn't need to stress over my hair) and when I took them out, my hair looked shorter to me.








I lived in the Lauryn Hill hairstyle btw, just saying,

Me being Fiona, I didn't have patience and immediately started panicking thinking I wouldn't see my big hair again LOL but my friend Chloe said all I needed was to moisturise it then just watch it come back to life.

I did just that and OBVIOUSLY, MY 'FRO RETURNEDDD! I started moisturising it really late so ended around 1am.. who would've thought my hair would be making me feel overly happy at that hour





I used the Africa's Best Castor Oil (Review in Post 08), along with the R&B Hair Moisturiser by Lush. I really do love sweet smelling products no matter what they are, these two products were a good combination, they worked well together to give my hair its afro'ness back and restore my happiness. I try not to put tooo many products in my hair all in one go ever since I went to get my hair straightened and the woman said I put way too much (And to think I put 3 different products in right before I went to see her JUST so it wouldn't be dry.. just no winning is there?)
So I part my hair, put a little bit of each at the roots and combed it through.


My re-growth is getting ridiculous and my large eco-styler gel has finished, life of a girl who is 6 months post-relaxer ain't easy ...

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Post 16: 6" heels and a broken body part maybe?

Hey everyone,

My sixth form leavers ball/prom is coming up and I thought it would be nice if I got myself a pair of heels to match my dress. I usually don't wear heels at all, I've convinced myself that I can't walk in 'em.. plus wedges are the easy way out and I love my boots.

I saw these lovely nude heels in Westfield though,
They're 6" high.
Yep, 6 inches.. I think I'm crazy too lol. Ah well, it's not everyday wear flats and boots, some days realise height is elegance.




Sunday, May 25, 2014

Post 15: Luv & Learn your hair ft Taren Guy

Yesterday, Curlvolution presented Luv and Learn your hair with Taren Guy at Hilton Hotel, a natural hair and beauty show hosted by Action Jackson. I've seen Jackson for about the 3rd time now (Motivational talk at LSE and when I caught him leaving my sixth form) and I can say, without a doubt, on all occasions he's never failed to make me laugh or bring something motivational and new to the table.
If you want something, go out and get it. Cut of those that are obstacles to getting it because lost time is way more valuable than lost 'friends'. As Jackson said, ''Time is finance, let's make the most of it''
He has his own books, one of them being 'Shutup and Take Action'. I haven't read it but from hearing his talks, that would be the right way to go if you're in need of some motivation.


There were stalls ranging from hair extensions, hair and nail products to handmade accessories. Below are my goodies!








My earrings say 'Big hair don't care' .. I think I need the whole collection tbh

Taren Guy

I started following Taren's journey in January when I was still in the early stages of having an interest in hair stuff. Since then I've learnt that she is such a wonderful woman, just wanting people to love themselves, love their hair and embrace what they have.

It was a pleasure to meet her, especially considering she flew over from NEW YORK! I loved hearing her and other confident naturalistas speaking on their love for hair and how they had to deal with having natural hair in the community they're from as it can be looked down on quite a bit in some places.
I absolutely love her head of hair (obviously), and it's so inspiring to know that she's just an ordinary woman who big-chopped a few years ago and now has a massive 'fro.
I need to go and get inspired at more events just like this, hopefully I'll be at Curlvolution2015, tickets are already on sale!!


Selfie with Taren!





Events that are on my list of must-attends so far are:
Curlvolution
Afro Hair Live
Natural Hair Week

If you know of any others, please let me know!

(For those that don't know who she is, simply type TarenGuy on insta, youtube, twitter etc and she'll come up)

Love and embrace your hair, you might have something you dislike about it or wish you could change but just remember .. someone out there could be wishing they had what you had, so if you got it flaaaunt it girl!

Post 14: Comic Con Expo. Unplanned Plans.

Right, I've never been a fan of anime or anything but I've got friends who love it. I didn't even realise how popular it actually was until I saw how many people in my sixth form enjoy it.
Chloe, Chloe, Chloe managed to get me to go to the opening of the Comic Con Expo on the 23rd, it was such a last minute unplanned planned and it's true that those plans are always the best.
It was at Excel so I thought hmm, I might aswell go down and see what it's all about .. Surprisingly I'm glad I did! It was a different experience and although I sort of find all the dressing up a little weird, it's all just a bit of harmless fun

(If I could upload videos, everyone would see the 'hentai' behaviour I had to put up with from Wally and Chloe *sigh*)
Oh and I learnt a few new words too, how kawai! (I'm getting there)





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You've gotta admit these people were on their job when it came to these costumes, oh boy


I have no idea who he was trying to be but in my head, he's Cleveland

Moral of the story:
Try new things
 you never know what you'll enjoy, who you'll bump into or what memories you'll make!

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Post 13: Welcome to LDN

Yesterday Simone, Hilary & I went out and about, we thought we'd be tourists in our own city for a day so first stop on the list was ...(Even I thought it sounded boring when they mentioned it) ...

Science Museum, South Kensington ...(I know right, but taking pics there was actually quite interesting)


The development of the mobile .. and then came the smartphones



This Euthanasia machine (used to take the life of ill people who no longer wish to live) was used to end the life of four terminally-ill people. It was legal in Australia's Northern Territory between 1995 and 1997, since this was outlawed in Australia some countries changed their laws to allow assisted dying.



This was life before our laptops and computers existed, whoa. I remember when I was a kid I had a lil type-writer similar to the yellow one on the left



 That's an apple laptop and the old Microsoft Windows logo

From this ..


To this .. Well done Apple











Aw, a black Barbie doll had the same hair as me







Next up: Green Park & Buckingham Palace






Buckingham Palace



It must be amazing to live in a house like this



London eye in the distance






I had to wait outside the Palace for a bit, the guards said my girl Queeny wasn't home. I did tell her I was comin' over but you know, Royalty ey



This guy was sketching on the ground, it looked so cool