I don't like to use the phrase zero waste too often. It feels too overwhelming of an idea and I can't help but think I'm not the only person who has been put off living more sustainably by it the magnitude of the concept.
However, we all have to make small sustainable changes if we want to improve the environment. One of the easiest for me was switching from disposable sanitary supplies to a menstrual cup.
Warning!! from now on I'm going to be talking fairly graphically about periods and my body. If you don't think you can handle that, please stop reading.
Prior to using my menstrual cup, I had primarily used Pads as I was always intimidated by the idea of inserting anything into my vagina. Using tampons only a handful of times.
Using a menstrual cup is far easier than most imagine. It folds down to a narrow shape, and because it's a smooth silicone it slides in and out pretty easily, (No more pain from removing that last tampon). It cleans easily by boiling it in water. You can reuse it for several years so despite the higher initial layout it is definitely the most cost-efficient option.
For me, the biggest difference has been how much easier my periods have been to manage. As someone with a heavy flow, I was used to spending 7 days feeling uncomfortable with a heavy dragging feeling in my uterus. But genuinely towards the end of my period, I have actually forgotten I'm on; I've had to set phone reminders to remove the cup. Can you actually imagine being able to forget you on your period?
That's not to say its all been plain sailing. Whilst I have never had any issues putting in or taking out the cup I certainly have had a few leaks over the years. I do have a heavy flow and previously would go to bed with 2 pads to stay dry.
You do have to be willing to be quite intimate with yourself to use one. But it's worth it, not only is it the environmentally friendly option it's actually improved my quality of life.
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Nars Dragon Girl
Is it sad to admit that I bought a lipstick largely because Taylor Swift said she wears it? Probably. Do I regret it? Not at all.
This was my first trying of any of the Nars lip products (I was already a big fan of their base offerings). I must say I'm pretty damn impressed, but when T-Swift says it's good what do you expect. Just in case your not up on your Taylor Swift trivia I'm actually talking about the Nars Velvet Matte Lip Pencil in Dragon Girl.
I suppose this fits into the 'reds' category, although its got a pinker undertone than most reds, almost fuchsia which I love. I feel as though for my skin tone its much more wearable than a more standard true red. The pencil shape means its really easy to apply and lets you cheat your lip line a little. Although I'm currently trying to back away from this as much as possible (I was starting to look a little too Kylie Jenner). The staying powers also pretty great as well. I wore this for my birthday meal and it didn't budge despite copious amounts of pizza and vodka.
If you into matte lipsticks its defiantly worth checking it out, if you can get hold of it.
This was my first trying of any of the Nars lip products (I was already a big fan of their base offerings). I must say I'm pretty damn impressed, but when T-Swift says it's good what do you expect. Just in case your not up on your Taylor Swift trivia I'm actually talking about the Nars Velvet Matte Lip Pencil in Dragon Girl.
I suppose this fits into the 'reds' category, although its got a pinker undertone than most reds, almost fuchsia which I love. I feel as though for my skin tone its much more wearable than a more standard true red. The pencil shape means its really easy to apply and lets you cheat your lip line a little. Although I'm currently trying to back away from this as much as possible (I was starting to look a little too Kylie Jenner). The staying powers also pretty great as well. I wore this for my birthday meal and it didn't budge despite copious amounts of pizza and vodka.
If you into matte lipsticks its defiantly worth checking it out, if you can get hold of it.
Crazy for Concealers
Nars Radiant Creamy Concealer
It took me so long to actually by this, but thank God I did. Its has a lightweight formula that blends really seamlessly in to the skin, with pretty high coverage. I apply it straight on to the skin and blend it in either with my beauty blender or with a my fingers. I usually apply it areas larger areas of my face under my eyes, around my nose even in the centre of my forehead and under my chin, since its so light diffusing. Its also my go to choice for a 'skip the foundation concealer option'.
Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage
People seem to really hate this one, which I can understand. Its really dry texture means that one first swatch you can literally imagine the flakey skin appearing around the blemish. But thats not actually the case. Its perfect for some Lisa Eldridge style pinpoint concealing. I use an eyeliner brush apply it directly over the blemish tap it in with my finger a little and I know that its covered all day. Honestly its a hero.
Clinque All About Eyes
This might be my longest running concealer love, in fact its probably time I ditched this tube and replaced it. All though the texture can feel a little heavy its SO heavily pigmented that you need just the smallest dot to do a whole face. In fact I usually end up having too much on the back of my hand. This is the one I bust out when theres a serious eye bag situation going on, I pop it on doing the old Kim Kardashian style triangle and I know they'll be gone.
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