- 14:17
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So hey guys,
It has been so long since I wrote on this blog, but I am thinking of jumping back on the bandwagon. Yep, exciting right?
So if you read my other blog you now know I am a Mummy to a beautiful little girl. You can read up on everything 'Eleanor' at www.ourlittlecland.blogspot.com.au who is now 9 months old. I have to admit, the last year and a half has been absolutely amazing for me. I adore my little girl, and I am just so happy to the point it's uncomparable.
I have been bored out of my brains recently and been experimenting with makeup and starting to find my spark again. So I think I will give this blogging thing a go again, and maybe some Youtube Video's again!!!
So if there is anything you would like to see, then feel free to leave a comment below :)
- 04:18
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If you remember recently, I received a bag from Lust Have It.
One of the products I have received in my Lust Have It bag, I have been super impressed with and loved it. Therefore it deserved it's own blog post.
I don't really do much with my hair daily. Chuck it up in a bun and wear it like that, mummy style.
So I don't use this product on myself. In the time I have had it, I have used it once on my own hair. You are all probably reading this thinking "well how does she know it's a good product then?"
Well let me explain then.
Every single week my step-daughter is home, I do her hair for school.
I would prefer think knotty hair over hers.
It is fine, not much of it etc. and because it is so fine, you need to do her hair up tight in the hair tie so it doesn't fall out, but even then, by the end of the day her hair would be all over the place.
About mid-way through 2nd term, she started complaining that she would get headaches from having her hair tied up, so I knew it was time to find a different solution. So I started my hunt for products that would keep that hair up, without having to tie it tight, and would not effect her eczema.
I have used multiple brands of mousse, styling creams, gels, hairspray, and well everything under the moon. Some affected her eczema, others weren't strong enough to hold it up, and so forth.
So when I received this product, I was at the point of giving up. Now I have my holy grail product for her hair in the mornings. I can braid her hair without it falling out, her pigtails wont fall out, her pony tails wont fall out. I only have to use a small amount and brush it through.
This product has been a lifesaver for me. I don't need to treat her hair for nits every second week because her hair has fallen out, and she has caught them. I am one very very happy step-mumma.
I hope you have enjoyed this review.
And hopefully may help you in regards to your own hair or your child's hair.
- 17:24
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Hello everyone,
This year myself and Xander have decided to do the MS Readathon.
Multiple Sclerosis is the most common disease of the central nervous system and affects over 23,000 Australians. Did you know?
* The average diagnosis of MS is 30 years old.
* MS affects three times as many women as men.
60 Minutes for MS is a one-day fundraising event.
The MS Readathon event raises funds for people living with multiple sclerosis through providing services and support. MS aims to minimise the impact of multiple sclerosis on all individuals affected by the disease, their families, carers and the community by offering a wide range of assistance, services and equipment.
MS Australia's goal is to assist everyone affected by MS to live life to their full potential and secure the care and support they need, until we ultimately find a cure. Please DONATE by clicking on the link below and help MS Australia to help all people affected by multiple sclerosis.
If you could please take the time to donate some money for Xander and his reading journey for MS, it would be highly appreciated!
If you leave your name on the donation I will do a shout out to everyone to thank you all on behalf of Xander :)
Thank-you to:
- Cayleigh Winnell
- Anne Marie Banfield
- Amy Cumming
- 17:21
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