Saturday, 29 November 2014

My Nail Essentials


Magic in a tub! This Bourjois nail polish is so easy to use as it instantly dissolves nail polish without the effort of a cotton wool pad and normal nail polish remover. I think the 'one second' aspect is a slight exaggeration but it is definitely faster and a much less lengthy task! Another benefit of this alternative remover is the fruity scent and is a much cheaper dupe than some other high-end makeup brands that I've seen. I have had this for a couple of months and I can see there is a vast difference to when I first bought this so, I would suggest investing in a more expensive version that would last longer. However, if you're looking for a quick, cheap, sweet solution this is the one for you! 

After trying many nail files this model's own 4-way buffer has been the best for me and at only £2.99 you can't go wrong! Just follow the four step process to file, buff, smooth and shine your nails as instructed; there's really nothing to it. Although, if you have very strong nails this file is quite weak and therefore would take you longer to file down your nail to the shape you want. Apart from that, though, the Models Own nail buffer is an easy and cheap essential that I highly recommend.

3. OPI Matte Nail Envy
My favourite nail essential is the famous OPI 'nail envy', nail strengthener. The well renowned nail envy has been adapted for a matte finish which gives an invisible finish that can be used on both males and females. I can definitely tell the difference when I use this on my natural nails giving them an instantly more healthy and protected feel and look. This nail strengthener can be used as just a simple treatment for your nails by applying two coats, as well as a base coat for nail lacquer. It includes hydrolyzed wheat protein and calcium (sounds important) which I just know whatever it does, it works! OPI is obviously quite pricey (at nearly £17 for a bottle) at the shops and therefore have included the link to a discounted price at good ol' Amazon.

Tell me what you think of these essentials if you have them or if you decide to invest in them..

-apinchofsaffron x

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Autumn in Greenwich



Heeled Boots: Zara
Leather bowler bag: Ebay
Printed scarf: Zara 
Jeans: Primark

A more simple outfit this time with more concentration on the stunning architecture in Greenwich. Greenwich is a definite must-see place in London as you can capture some beautiful symmetries in the famous landmarks, as well as visiting where Thor 2 was filmed ;). We stayed mainly near to the National Maritime Museum and the Cutty Sark and just up the hill is the iconic Queens House which,  sadly, I did not visit this time round but is also definitely worth seeing. The beautiful weather complimented this Autumn day perfectly for me to get some outfit photographs!

I went for this grey speckled roll-neck jumper which is an extremely popular trend this Autumn to keep cosy and I can see the roll-necks staying in trend for a while. I have worn my boyfriend coat to death however it is the most practical option and matches my extra extra warm Zara scarf which is like a blanket (wrapped around my bag as seen in photos). Best till last: my boots!! These boots are very comfortable, and so amazing, but as a personal preference, I would not walk long distances because the heels can become painful after a while (as they do). Overall, I suggest investing in these burgundy boots at the current reduced price of only £19.99 and also in the black colour - quick though, I don't think it will last very long!


-apinchofsaffron x