Sunday, 30 August 2015

MAC lipstick | Creme Cup

Hi guys! 


Not a long ago I was in Tallinn and I thought, that why not to check out the MAC counter. When I finally got there I decided to pick up a new lipstick. And when I was swatching those lipsticks over there, I found the colour Creme Cup. It is a light blue pink colour, which usually isn' t my kind of thing. Not because I don't like that colour (actually this is my favourite colour), but it doesn't suit my skintone. On that day I just thought it would. :-)




Creme Cup is in the cremesheen formula, which means that it's super creamy and mouisturising. The only down side is that it doesn't last that very long and you have to reapply it every now and then.


I can deffinitely say that I like it and it suits even my skintone, which I wasn't so sure about at first. Futhermore, I think this is my favourite MAC lipstick so far. 

That said I think this is the end of this blog post. I' m really interested to know, what's your favourite MAC lipstick. I think it would be fun to try out some that you suggest.

Gigi

Sunday, 23 August 2015

Sailing in Finland




Hello!

So this is my first post. You have to excuse me for some of my spelling mistakes that I might make, but english isn't my mother-language.
Thanks to convenient timing, my first post will be about traveling. So my summer holiday vocation was sailing in the northen part of Europe. Specifically Estonia and Finland. There was about ten of us, my family and a really close friend with her family. It lasted for 10 days and it was a trip that I will remember for the rest of my life.


Day 1

Our litttle adventure started from a port in Tallinn. We had to sail 18 hours across the gulf of Finland to get to our first destination, a city called Kotka, Finland.
The weather was perfect for sunbathing, but we couldn't get the sails up due to lack of wind. But honestly I prefered to sail smoothly rather than bounch at every wave.
So we spent our day between big cruise ships eating, reading and enjoying the sun which was suprisingly hot considering the location.
When the evening was to end I saw the sun go down with such colours I have only read in books before. It was just amazing to watch and it really made my feel like I was sailing on the edge of the world.
The beautiful colours stayed with us for quite some time after the sun-down but with the light went our luck too. About 1 am in the middle of the gulf of Finland, in the complete darkness with the only thing to show us the way was the moon, the boat's motor broke down. It went down with a boom, literally 2 loud bangs like gunshots and left us with a uncontrollable boat with 5 hours yet to sail.

 Day 2

I was waken up by my friend the next morning, apperently I had dozed of in the middle of the night, only to find out that the two engineers that we had on board, were able to get control over the boat with a metal pipe and had gotten us safely to the destination. 
So in the next 10 minutes I was kicked off the boat because the boat needed to be taken to be repaired and me and my friends were left to discover this Finland's city called Kotka ( by the way in estonian it means an eagle). 
 As it turned out Finns are really creative nation. We had only walked around a few minutes when we found a street full of interesting art.
 After a little walk on the "art" street, we found a little coffee shop, which sold the most amazing pastries and to my suprise I found out that Finns also know how to make a proper hot chocolate. 
 After our little breakfast we found a national park with a beautiful waterfall and later discovered it to be a very romantical park with many private and silent places, where to etc have a picnic.
Soon after, our boat returned better than ever and we were able to continue our journey to a small island called Santio.
We made it there in the evening and were able to take a little walk on the island, which was pretty much only pines and huge stones. The island was also used by the Finns as a border checkpoint (we were to be crossing to Russia and back to Finland the next day).

Day 3

Our next destination was a little island in the Saimaa lake, but to get there we needed to go trough the Canal of Saimaa. Before we got to the canal  I need to mention that we got to sail for the first time on our trip. It was only for about 10 minutes but it was one of the 3 times on the trip when we got the sails up add-all.
 Soon we got to the canal, which had 8 of these spaces that were meant to raise us up above the sea-level about 80 meters (the lake we were planning to go was located a little higher than the sea).
 To raise us, they had us go into a room like place and trapped us between two huge doors.
 The space between the doors was pumped full of water and we were raised with it.
For about a half of hour we started to rose and finally we were even with the ground.
When the space was full of water, they let us out and we did that exact same thing for 7 more times.
About half way through our passports were controlled in the Russian border checkpoint. There I was for the first time in Russia even when it just to sail through a few hundred meters of Russian waters.
In the evening we were finally in the Saimaa lake and ported in a city called Lappenranta.

Day 4

In the morning we found out that net to the port was a so called sand city,  where we found many awesome sculptures. Of my favourite I had to put a picture (Einstein of course).
 And because we are still kids inside we had to take a spin on the carousel.
About noon we headed for our next destination, which was an island called Sadamo. Because for the next two days we visited 2 island very similar to this one, I'm write about them together. 

Days 4-6

The islands that we visited often had only sauna and toilets on them. Because as Finns, Estonians are too great fans of sauna, we always jump to the opportunity to use a sauna.
 Even when we had to cut the logs and carry the water to the sauna, we got the job done and even the younger ones leaned how to use an axe.
 Due to lack of supermarkets we grilled almost every night and in almost every island we could find some berry bushes. It's amazing how every island had it's own local legends about wild forest animals and to my suprise the most popular beast was a moose.

Day 7

After 3 days of resting on small island we started to go back where we came from. So it meant we had to spend another day in the canal of Saimaa and to spend the night again on the boarder island Santio. Soon after we had left the port, we spotted a rarity among these lakes. Someone was trying to sail!! Soon after we spotted them they put down their sails and continued by motor. No suprise there because the wind was near to zero.
So we went  through the canal and we spent most of our day in the boat playing board games, because the weather was terrible (on the photo a name and the years that one of the "spaces" that lifted us had been built).
The evening was quite beautiful, but really cold. I spent most of it reading in many many blankets in the nose of the boat.


Day 8 

The next morning we headed to a small Estonian island called Prangli. To get there we had to sail about 18 hours, but for our luck the weather was beautiful, it only turned a little windy when the night approached, but nothing that we couldn' handle. Even I got to steer for 3 hours, but since it was quite late when I finished, the waves were quite big, I most of the time just screamed to the others that these waves weren't normal and, as good friends always do, they all laughed at me. :D

Day 9

I woke up because I could smell something that I wasn't a fan of: fish. So I woke up and got dressed only to find my friend taking the guts out of some fish. A good way to start a morning, huh. So when the fish were cleaned, I started to look for a place we could cook them until my friends stopped my and told me that we were going to eat that fish RAW!!! To my suprise, it actually tasted pretty good. 
At noon we hired a guide to take us on a tour of the island. As if my morning hadn't started suprisingly enough the tour "bus" that came to take us wasn't a bus. It was a WW 2 Russian truck, which had 2 benches in the back where we could sit. It mad the tour actually much better, since we drove through water and saw the coast too.
In the end of the tour the guide took us to his home farm. Showed us how they lived on the island, and since I had expected much worse, It didn't seem that bad to live there.
 In the evening we, as usual, went to sauna and spent the last night of our trip eating and having fun.

Day 10


The next morning we headed to Tallinn, but as we started our journey back we found out that wind was the fastest we had ever had. That was the day that I found out that I can get seasick pretty quick, so I spent most of the way my eyes on the horizon and close to the boat's edged in case my stomach was to fail me.

 Since the wind was finally strong, everyone else enjoyed that we could finally sail. My seasickness went away after we opened the sails and even I got to enjoy the last hours of hour trip.
 We ended our trip at the port's restourant, where we put a good ending to a perfect trip. 

That's all I have to say about my little adventure. It was one of the most memorable travels of my life and I hope that when you read this you will have the sailing bug, too.


Bookworm


The Balm Nude' tude palette

Hello everyone!

It's been quite a while since I did my last blog post. It's all because I have been thinking a lot about animals and what role they play in making makeup. I had some time and I' ve decided that I am buying only those makeup brand that don't test on animals. I'm going to do that step by step and really slowly, because there's a lot that I have to give up. So if anyone asks me, what makeup brand doesn' t test on animals I would say the Balm. I had talked about it before and I'm still going to do that, because it's a great brand.

Not a long time a go I purchased an eye shadow palette from the Balm and since I have this blog I thought that why not to share my opinion. The palette itself is called the Nude'tude palette. You can even tell by the packaging that it's a really good one.  Oh, and the pigmentation of the shadows is fantastic and I also love the variation of colours. You have pinks, browns, violets and even black and a highlighting colour. Basically everything you' ll need.

It also comes with a huge mirror and with a brush, which is really usable and yea, I absolutely love it. So like I said you'll have everything in it. It' really good for travelling, though. :-) Futhermore,  if you don't have any ideas for a perfect present, I think this would be ideal.






 If you' r interested, my favourite colours are Stubborn, Selfish and Snobby. The colour Serious is really nice for eyeliner too. So I guess that's it.

Enjoy summer while you can and stay cool!

Gigi

Monday, 3 August 2015

The Body Shop Haul!


Hello!

These are a few of the things that I bought from the Body Shop yesterday. Yes, I know, I got a little bit carried a way, but you know, that's the thing with the Body Shop. 
I hope you like it!:-)




Blueberry body scrub

I personally like it a lot more than the other Body Shop body scrubs. I think the consistency is a little bit better, beacause of the blueberry seeds in it. Also, I like that the smell isn't too strong and too sweet. All in all it's really good.

Vineyard peach body butter

                  
 I'm not a big fan of the consistency, I think it's too thick. But I really enjoy the smell, because I love peaches:-).

Colour Crush eyeshadow

Shade: Be my Clementine

I love this colour so much. It' s a peachy colour and I think it's perfect for summer. The pigmentation is OK, but it blends really well.


Honey bronzing powder 03

This bronzer is quite  popular on YouTube and I thought I would give it a go. So far I've been really loving it. It's really suttle and luxurious. Besides that it doesn't look orange.

Shimmer Cubes palette 23
 
 The colours are so pretty and shimmery. I also use them to make a smokey eye.

Kabuki brush
This brush is really soft and it's perfect for bronzer. 

So that's my Body Shop haul for you. I really hope you enjoyed it.

Which products you liked the most? 
Have you got any suggestions for a new blog post? 

Gigi

Thursday, 30 July 2015

Current favourite perfume

Hello everyone!

Today I thought that it would be a great idea to talk about my current favourite perfume. Now I haven' t always been into perfumes. I'm not really sure why, but maybe I just hadn't found the right perfume for me. But not a long ago it changed! I'm talking about the Black Opium by YSL.

There are many reasons why I like it. First of all the scent. The scent is quite floral, but at the same time really feminine. I also recognized the scent of coffee and vanilla.
Secondly the packaging is really sleek and eye catching. Also, the blue sparkles make it more interesting and gorgeous.





If you are interested in trying out new perfumes, I definitely recommend the Black Opal. It's a purchase that you won't regret and maybe it will be yours new favourite perfume.

   What's your current favourite perfume? Have you ever tried the Black Opal?

Gigi


Tuesday, 28 July 2015

The Balm cosmetics: Mary-Lou Manizer

Hi everyone!

Lately I`ve been trying out different makeup brands and so far I`ve been really loving the Balm cosmetics. I guess it`s because of the good quality and awesome packaging. The products aren`t cheap, but they are really worth the money and they last for a while.



Price: about 20.50 eur

One of my favourite product from the Balm is the Mary-Lou Manizer. I`m really sure that a lot of you have already heard about it. The Mary-Lou Manizer aka "The Luminazer" can be used as a highlighter, eyeshadow and for adding some shimmer. I personally use it for highlighting. As a matter of fact, this is my first highlighter:) and I can say that this product made me understand highlighting much better. This product is really pigmented and it adds such a beautiful glow to my cheekbones.

All in all I think it`s an amazing product and it`s definitely a must in your makeup bag. The price can seem a little bit scary, but that way you know its quality is good. Furthermore, I think it`s like a diamond in my makeup bag and you know they say diamonds are a girl`s best friend.

What`s your favourite product from the Balm?

Gigi

About us

Hi! We are Gigi and the Bookworm
We are two friends, who have known each other for more than half of our lives. Also, we are completely different, we never see eye-to-eye, but somehow we manage to get along;). One day we thought, that it would be a great idea to start a blog, where we could share Gigi`s thoughts and the Bookworm`s. Gigi is short of the ultimate girly- girl, who writes about beauty and fashion. The Bookworm writes mostly about books. She reads more than she sleeps, and eats even more. We hope that our blog posts will make Your day, because they sure-as-hell will make ours.