Sugarspit - wildcat ribcage necklace.
This piece was $25 (approx £18) which is a bargain for bone based jewellery, and it's a really pretty dainty piece, which I think isn't so typical of bone jewellery. The necklace has two pieces of softly colored quartz crystal hanging from the base; mine only has one, simply because I wore it to work and it's been subjected to a lot of pulling and jostling. Plus I'm just clumsy and can break anything going.
The necklace was well packaged during delivery and even came with its own velvet baggie to store it in. There was also a cute handwritten, hand stickered thank you note and a free bracelet. Sugarspit definitely is a seller to check out
Iwantcute - GEO lenses
Now, I know that GEO's princess mimi and nudy range aren't new, but that just made it even more frustrating when I received the nudy blue lenses expecting them to look like this (and this was from reading more than one review, where they were shown to be bright blue even on the darkest eyes)
And in fact they looked like this; I mean, I know there's camera resolution and editing to take into account, but the difference is a bit much...
Even with a color brightening filter, they're still a very washed out blue, which appears as nothing but a slightly smoggy haze around my iris. For some reason they were also quite uncomfortable. On the other hand, the Princess mimi sesame grey lenses were spot on - they're a perfect color, with a caramel colored inner ring that helps them blend well into brown eyes. They're also perfectly comfortable to wear all day long from morning till night even without drops, which is new for me because even when I had the angel green lenses, which I thought were comfortable, I could only wear them for about 5 hours before they became dry and itchy.
The Princess mimi sesame grey lenses.
A worthwhile investment for your lenses is one of these travel kits: you can get them from £1 on eBay and makes it easier to handle your lenses while cleaning among other things
Since I started wearing lenses again, I also started wearing lashes again, and the most reasonably priced quality natural lashes I found were these naturalites from Eylure. The only issue is they're a bit too organically shaped;what's with the spider legs hanging out? I simply just trim these off and Wear half a lash on the outer corner of each eye. They're also very strong so they can handle being washed and reused plenty of times. Eylure also makes individual vials of glue which is super cheap, strong and lasts a long time, which is better than almost every single glue ever provided with any lashes ever.
The last shop I bought from was Sheinside - everything about this service was decent... Except the fact that they clearly don't know how how to measure clothes. I bought five items from there, and not any of them were true to the measurements given, rendering them unwearable. Also since I live in the UK, returns to the USA are super duper pricey, which is why when I order, I spend a lot of time taking and retaking my measurements to ensure the clothes I buy will fit, especially since I'm plus size in almost every clothes shop/site . While they have a lovely range of reasonably priced clothes, I won't be buying from there again because I probably won't fit inside clothes that I order, despite ordering the largest size to make sure that they're bigger than necessary. All bar this MAJOR factor, Sheinside would be a super site.
Lastly I bought this super but super-tacky necklace from tesco haha... Fancy
All that aside, I'll leave you with another tattoo from last week







