'Normal Teenagers'

I have once again been classed as 'boring' and 'strange'. This being because I am not out partying every weekend like most teenagers out there apprently are. I started to tweet rant about the whole thing, but thought a blog post would be more satisfactory. 

To be fair, when I was 16 and underage, whilst sneakily taking sips of alcohol and attending high school house parties, the idea of being able to go out, dance  and get intoxicated every weekend was like a fairy tale. 

When I turned 18 I went a bit wild. Teamed up with a break up and a now valid ID, I was out on the town whenever I managed to scrape £20 together; which was practically every week. All I gained from these enlightening night outs were bruises on my legs, less money in my bank account, ruined heels, loss of respect for myself when it came to boys, and a few extra inches of fat to my waist. 

At the time, I thought I loved every second. Looking back now, I regret most of the nights out. I don't like what alcohol does to me, to people in general really. A more recent heartbreak has truly pushed me over the edge and converted me in to a non-drinker.

Society seems to glorify drinking but in reality, it makes people unresponsible, vulnerable and the negative side effects completely out weigh the positive. 

Nowadays, I prefer to spend my weekends at the cinema, at nice restaurants, having days out in cities. For some reason, this classifies me as 'boring', when in reality, I spend my hard earned money (less money may i add) on a genuily enjoyable day/night out, rather than throwing £50 down the toilet on shots; and then throwing up my guts down there too. 

I can wake up the next day with a story to tell about my night, conversation topics about the film I watched and a full belly from delicious food. These 'typical teenagers' that seem to have been branded usually don't remember most of their night and the bits they do, come along with a helping of shame. 

I'm not ruling out all alcoholic drinks forever. I do actually enjoy the taste of Strawberry daquiri's and the odd Baileys with milk, so i may have a couple of cocktails on a special occassion. I've just lost all interest in getting drunk. 

It is completely fine if you are between the ages of 13-25 and simply do not want to drink. Please do not feel the pressure to do so, just because everyone else thinks it is 'cool'. Who are they to tell you what is normal? As cheesy as it is, it's true that you should do what makes you happy. It's your life, don't live by other people's rules. 

I don't know about you but i would much rather have a night in with my best friend, talking about our week, eating ice cream and watching a TV series, over getting hammered and spending most the night queing to use a filthy bathroom. 

Bills Breakfast


   




Coffee, bacon and porridge. Can you go wrong with a Bills breakfast? I think not.
The Manchester restaurant is honestly amazing; great food, great service, great decor, I am never disappointed. Please give it a try if you are passing by. I may even indulge in a smoothie.. 

Nars Sheer Glow Foundation Review - Acne Prone Skin

I have been using Estee Lauders Double Wear as my staple, high end, foundation for about a year now and fancied a change; although I absolutely love the formula, the shade I have is just a tad too pale for me at the moment (surprisingly).


Nars Sheer Glow is a well loved foundation in the blogging community, and after many swatches to the palm in Selfriges, I thought id give it a whirl. Unfortunately, to my dismay, after only two wears, I will have to pass this baby on to a friend. 

My skin reacted TERRIBLY, the entire bottom half of my face broke out in painful, angry spots which I havent had in a long while. The last time I experienced this was when I used to wear MAC Studiofix foundation, which also has the same thick texture to it.




In fairness, it does have a decent amount of coverage with a dewy finish. However the oily formula made my face, personally, feel quite cakey. With the skin type I have, I prefer a more light weight base which still conceals my spots. When applying it around my chin and jaw, the foundation seemed to cling to my spots, highlighting them instead of concealing them. 

To conclude , if you are lucky to have normal, unsensitive skin, I'd definetily give this foundation a try. Anyone with acne/oily skin, I would stay away. 

Sorry Nars, I do still love you.