Friday 27 March 2015

Signature Scents: Elizabeth and James Nirvana Black


This is just going to be a quick Friday review this week to show my appreciation for the best perfume ever. Excuse my bold accusations but in my opinion this is about as good as scents can get. I am, of course, talking about the Elizabeth and James Nirvana Black Perfume. This was a very fortunate birthday gift of mine that we picked up at Sephora in Sydney, meaning I got to smell it first to decide whether I actually wanted it. I didn't really bother with the white one because there was none in stock, so luckily I loved it the black version. 

Firstly lets address the packaging because it's so badass. The subtle studs combined with the gold detailing makes it not only pleasant to hold but really sexy as well. I would think of this perfume bottle as a Scarlett Johansson type, sexy but still with a certain amount of class. It's also very slender, as most Hollywood actresses are. The only downside to the packaging is you can't see how much product you have left but you have to take the bad with the good. 

Onto the most important part of a perfume, the smell. I will put you through my horrendous description: It is a warm scent that is perfect for winter, with the more manly notes like musk combining with the sweeter notes like vanilla to create a complex and enticing aroma. 

Now I know that was almost too fancy for you to handle but let's go to the actual description from Sephora: 

'Elizabeth and James Nirvana Black is an addictive blend of alluring violet, sensual sandalwood, and rich vanilla that strike the perfect balance between masculine and feminine.'

I was pretty close actually! Though I thought it was more of a musk scent rather than sandalwood but they know far better than I do. One thing I do know is that the stay time is really good, though if I want to amp it up I will give myself another spritz in the late afternoon. 

That pretty much sums it up! I'm totally in love with this perfume as we move into winter, what's your favourite perfume right now? 


Lots of Love, 

Shannon








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Wednesday 25 March 2015

Autumn Lips (That Can Be Worn Year Round)




Autumn is just starting to kick in here in Australia, it was actually 17 degrees yesterday *squeals with excitement*. I love when it starts to cool down as Autumn is my favourite season. In celebration of the cooler weather, I've compiled my top six lip products that I love and am really looking forward to wearing throughout the season. 

Revlon Colourburst Matte Balm in Shameless Devotee 
We're starting with the most bold here, a really dark purple shade. Not one for the fain hearted, I will admit, but it is such a beautiful product that I love donning it occasionally. The formula is really comfortable but still matte, which is typical of all the Revlon matte balms.

MAC Diva
I've been bleating on about this in a few posts now so I won't over do it. This is just a really beautiful deep red that gives that classic vampy feel for the cooler weather. The matte finish makes it a lot more wearable and ups the stay time considerably. 

Revlon Colourburst Lip Butter in Candy Apple 
One of the things I want most in a Autumn/Winter lip product is comfort because my lips often get quite dry, which really ruins the look of a nice lipstick. The lip butters are a perfect product for this, beautiful in colour but also really moisturising. This shade in candy apple is a subtle red that still falls into the bold category, just in a very wearable way. 

Revlon Colourburst Lip Butter in Lollipop
This is my favourite lip product of the moment. The same rules from the previous lip butter apply for this one as well but the colour of this is just stunning. It is a deep pink that comes off quite pigmented on the lips and really works to brighten up my face, making my makeup look effortless even when it's not. 

Rimmel Lasting Finish by Kate Moss Lipstick in 103
I don't know why but this comes off a lot more pinky coral in the pictures than it does in real life. It actually is one of those deep nudes that is oh so fashionable right now. I find that this is the type that works best on my skin tone, a dark pink toned nudes that ares on the side of mauve. It's actually a really interesting colour and the matte finish adds to the fashionable look. 

Bite Beauty Luminous Creme Lipstick in Fig
Another one of my favourites that I've spoken about multiple times, this is my perfect everyday shade. It has the same feeling on the lips as a lip butter but it doesn't slip around as easily. The colour is a pinky nude that is my perfect 'your lips but better' shade. 

I love a good lip product and would really enjoy hearing your recommendations! What is your favourite Autumn lip shade? Enlighten me in the comments. 

Lots of Love, 

Shannon


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Sunday 22 March 2015

10 Ways I Procrastinate




The other day at school we had a seminar on studying, it was a ball of fun for thing on a Tuesday morning. The dude who came in to do the seminar asked us 'What do you do to procrastinate?' and boy did we get some funny answers. One boy said that he keeps making his bed. As in he makes his bed, sits on his bed and then remakes it over and over again. Another boy said that he sniffs his hand... that was odd. On top of thinking how odd those people are, it actually got me thinking about some things I do to get out of homework or even blog post writing. 

Write Blog Posts 
I know I just said that sometimes I procrastinate from writing blog posts, which is true, but I also use my blog as a form of procrastination from my school work. It all comes full circle. 

Play With My Makeup
At least twice a week I put on an unnecessary smoky eye or a bright red lip for a trip to the kitchen. 

Clean My Room
I can't do any work in a messy environment, duh. 

Watch Youtube Videos 
My ongoing theory is 'just one more, they're shorter than TV shows.' 

Trying To Invent My Own Yoga Moves 
Do you ever just lay around and end up in super weird positions? No? Just me? 

Plan Future Birthday Gifts 
I'm always organising awesome gifts for my friends in my brain, sometimes months in advance. I actually thought of a great gift for my friend the other day but I'll likely forget by the time her birthday rolls around in November. 

Online Window Shopping 
An oldie but a goodie, this is everyones fallback. 

Impromptu Dance Breaks 
When my jam comes on I just have to get up and boogie, maths homework or no maths homework. 

Making A Jingle For Everything 
Much like Charlie Harper from Two and a Half Men, I think myself a good jingle writer (I know he was actually a professional jingle writer but I'm pretty close). If I'm trying super hard to put something off, I find myself sitting there making up cliché songs about Coke cans and sunglasses. Lame, I know. 

Daydreaming 
This is the most obvious one but it's so much fun to imagine different things happening. What would happen if my brother's band got famous? If I was born a red head? If instead of dogs everyone owned unicorns? 

Well that was a super random little post, I hope you enjoyed it though. It gave you a bit of insight into what goes on in my mind, so I would like to know a bit about you. Please tell me what you do to procrastinate! 

Lots of Love, 

Shannon
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Friday 20 March 2015

Unboxing and First Impressions : The Parcel


It's time for the quarterly round of The Parcel boxes! Both the Girlfriend and Marie Claire boxes arrived on the same day this time so I decided to throw them together in the same post as to not isolate readers who aren't from Australia. If you're not from the land down under don't click away, this is basically just a big haul of products that are available everywhere. If you read my unboxings of the last boxes (HERE and HERE) you know I love these boxes and, once again, they didn't disappoint. 


First up is the Girlfriend box which is curated by Girlfriend magazine and aimed at the teenage audience. Though it is aimed at teens, I don't see that there is an age limit on any of these products so anyone could get it. It's priced at $19.95 and comes quarterly, this box was titled the 'Hit Refresh Edit'. Here's what I got: 

Veet Hair Removal Cream Sensitive Skin 
These products don't strike me as something that would work very well but it is a decent size and I will surely try it. 

Maybelline Colour Show Nail Polish in Latte and Tropink
I can't believe they've given us two nail polishes for the space of one product! Score! The colours are nice and unlike anything I own, looking forward to give them a go. 

Dermalogica Breakout Clearing Daytime Treatment and Overnight Treatment 
Dermalogica is a brand I've been wanting to test for a while now so I'm really excited for these. The breakout clearing treatments are products I've heard good things about. 

Rimmel London BB Cream
It seems to be an ongoing theme that we get given nice (full size) BB creams in the shade medium, which is WAY to dark for me. I will be passing this on to a more worthy owner unfortunately. 

L'Oreal Paris Mega Volume Miss Manga Mascara 
There has been some mixed reviews on this one since it was released so I'm interested to try it. I'm going to leave it in it's packaging for a while though because I've got too many mascaras open as is. 

Bioré Warming Anti-Blackhead Cream Cleanser
Already in my skincare rotation, check it out in my Evening Skincare Routine post. All I'll say is, the warming effect feels really awesome. 

Bonus: Hoyts Voucher for a Buy 1 Get 1 Free Ticket to see Insurgent 
This is worth the price of the box on it's own! If I don't use it my Mum definitely will, so it's going to save someone some cash. 

The pamphlet for this one does not include the prices of each product but you can easily see that it is worth way over the $20 price tag. I would totally recommend this to anyone who is interested! You can sign up HERE


The slightly pricier Marie Claire box costs $29.95 and is curated by the beauty team over at Marie Claire magazine. This is the Autumn Edit and it's smashing. 

Lancome Advanced Génifique Youth Activating Concentrate $95 (only a sample)
It's such a cute little bottle! I don't really have much more to say on this once, any skincare sample is a good skincare sample. 

Max Factor Masterpiece Transform Mascara $23.95
Another mascara, though this one I couldn't resist opening. It's working really well for me so far, the brush is cool and conical shaped. 

Rimmel BB Cream Radiance $12.95
The ongoing theme strikes again, though this time I'm still tossing up keeping it just because it's a radiance one. Maybe one day I will get tanned and need it? *tries to justify not giving it to a better home*

MOR Emporium Classics Snow Gardenia Triple-Milled Soap $19.95
I'm not particularly one for blocks of soap but this is a really good size and it smells nice. 

L'Occitane Dry Skin Hand Cream in Shea Butter $42 (the price is for the large size but they also sell this smaller size as an actual product) 
My Nan loves this stuff so I've tried it before and know how beautifully luxurious it is. I'm really looking forward to breaking this out for a special occasion. 

Garnier Skin Naturals Miracle Skin Cream $19.95
I've seen Anna from ViviannaDoesMakeup talk about this, so I've been interested in checking it out. The size is really good and the concept is awesome, look out for a possible review of this one. 

Schick Hydro Silk $14.25 
Love a good razor and this one looks really nice, not much to speak on yet. 

Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes $3.99 
These will be really good to take away with me when I go on weekend trips, I just hope they're actually good at removing the makeup. 

As you can see, the prices were included with this one and I calculated it to be worth roughly $120 which is insane! Such a score for a beauty lover like myself. This is aimed at a slightly older audience, twenty and up, hence it is a bit more high end. That being said, I'm 17 and I love it so don't take their guides as gospel. You can pick up the box over at their website HERE

I love these boxes so much, they're definitely a special treat to get every three months. If you've tried The Parcel, tell me your thoughts or if you haven't tried it just tell me which product of these you would be most interested in using! 

Lots of Love, 

Shannon


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Wednesday 18 March 2015

Evening Skincare Routine


As promised last week, I've got my evening skincare routine for you! As you can probably see, this routine looks quite a bit more complicated than last weeks Morning Skincare Routine but I can guarantee that it isn't as much as you think. I don't use all of these steps every night, which you'll see as I move through the different steps. 


The first thing I do every night, almost without fail, is remove my makeup. The best product for that, in my opinion, is the Body Shop Camomile Cleansing Oil. The woman who sold it to me described it as 'acid on your face but, like, good' and I can see where she's coming from. It works so well that it makes the makeup melt off. Once I have massaged it all over my face, including into my eye makeup, I add some water and massage further. Then I just rinse it off and all of my makeup goes with it. Theoretically I could leave it there but I like to make my life nice and complex, so I continue on. Most nights I will use the Mario Badescu Acne Facial Cleanser, which is a simple gel soap texture that doesn't really foam on the face. It does help keep breakouts at bay but on a day to day basis it just makes my skin feel nice and clean. If my skin is feeling particularly clogged or gross that day, I will use the Bioré Warming Anti-Blackhead Cleaner instead of the MB one. This is a really cool exfoliating cleanser that has beads to give the skin a good scrub and, as the name would suggest, it heats up on the face. Though I suspect the heating effect is a little gimicy because it doesn't stay warm for very long, it is a nice sensation. This leaves my skin feeling clean and exfoliated, slightly more than the everyday Mario Badescu. 


Then, as I do in the mornings, I follow with the Clinique Clarifying Lotion on a cotton pad and then apply the Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturising Gel. For under my eyes I've been using the Esteé Lauder Advanced Night Repair Eye, a sample of a very expensive eye cream that I got in my last The Parcel. It is nice and moisturising under the eye and I will use it for as long as possible, though I don't know if it is worth all of the money a full pot would cost. Take my opinions with a grain of salt since I'm 17 and don't have wrinkles, though it has taken care of my extreme dry patch I had under my right eye. Finally, for lip balm I've been using the Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream to nourish my lips over night. 


Then there's the extras that I only use occasionally when need be. The Origins Clear Improvement Mask is an old favourite of mine that I've spoken about multiple times before. It's simply the best clarifying mask ever and I tend to use it once or twice a week to ensure my skin is clear and blemish free. If a spot does sneak through, I use the Origins Super Spot Remover on a cotton bud and apply it to the spot. This helps to soothe the spot and when I wake up in the morning the pimples are usually much smaller and less painful. Moving on from blemishes, my lips need taking care of sometimes too. If you're feeling dry and flaky, I scrub them with the Santa's Lip Scrub and it leaves them nice and soft. 

Jeez, that seems like so many products to use on my face. It really is a lot of stuff. Though it is a lot, it actually works and my skin has been much better lately. Plus, I can actually knock over the whole routine in less than five minutes (unless I'm doing the mask but that doesn't count) so it's not actually that time consuming. 

Please tell me what your holy grail product in your evening skincare routine is in the comments below, I'd love to hear!

Lots of Love, 

Shannon
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Wednesday 11 March 2015

Morning Skincare Routine


I thought it was about time I share my morning and evening skincare routines with you, as I have mixed things up quite a bit recently and am very pleased with the results. The evening portion will be up next week, but for now let's dive into the (much simpler in comparison) morning skincare.

I start off every morning with a shower and in my shower I keep the Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cleanser to wash ma face. I know some people say that you shouldn't wash your face in the shower because the water is too hot but I have never had any issue with it, maybe that's because I don't have my showers piping hot. I find that washing my face in the shower is the easiest way for a lazy girl like me to ensure that I actually clean my face in the morning, otherwise I probably wouldn't be bothered most of the time. Bad, I know. This cleanser is really nice, it leaves my skin feeling nice and clean. I would say this is basically a soft soap for your face, it doesn't make any special claims other than to just clean your skin. That's what I want it to do and it does that job well. 

Once I get out of the shower and pat my skin dry, I get onto the rest of the skincare straight away. Again, because I'm lazy, if I leave the bathroom I'm likely to forget. I put the smallest amount of the Clinique Clarifying Lotion 2 onto a cotton ball and then squeeze the ball to make sure that there's only a little bit of product being used. I quickly swipe it all over my face and then leave it for roughly 5 seconds before adding a pump of the Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturising Gel over the top. These are both products that I've spoken about before, they're old staples for me. I still can't tell exactly what the toner does, but I use it anyway. The moisturiser is nice and light so it sinks in really quickly and doesn't interfere with my makeup. Though it is light, it still does a good job at hydrating the skin and leaving it feeling soft. 

To top my face off I add a little bit of the Yes To Cucumbers Soothing Eye Gel under my eyes. This is just a refreshing eye gel that helps to de-puff my eyes and make me look a bit more awake. I find that often when I wake up in the morning my eyes are a bit red and sore, this eye gel helps with that. It also sinks in well like the moisturiser, which is a must for morning skincare. 

That's my morning skincare! Though it seems like a lot due to all the writing about it I've done but I actually complete this in about a minute and a half. Ain't nobody got time for too much skincare in the morning. So tell me, what's your morning skincare staple? I'm sure there are some gems out there that I am yet to try. 

Lots of Love, 

Shannon
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Friday 6 March 2015

Beauty Interview: From Roses


This has got to be the first beauty interview I've done where the person I'm talking to actually runs TWO online spaces. Insane I know. We've got a real professional up in here this month. Ladies and gentlemen, meet Rebecca. She runs one of my favourite blogs From Roses, a lifestyle and beauty blog that is all clean lines and crisp images. The actual ambience of the blog is amazing and then on top of that her writing is quality and the content is fresh and thought out. On top of that, Rebecca is also one of the creators of the online magazine, A Little Opulent (ALO for short), which you will have to check out for yourself to see how cool it is because I'm already rambling. I'm rambling out of respect, Rebecca is totally #bloggergoals. 

I'm going to shut up now, let's jump into it. 

1. What is the first piece of makeup you remember owning?
A Collection 2000 purple eyeshadow. 

2. What is the number one beauty product on your wishlist at the moment? 
Chloe Love Story perfume. 

3. How many different foundations do you own and which is your favourite? 
Around 10 and the YSL Youth Liberator, it’s so beautiful on the skin. 

4. What is the type of beauty product you hoard the most? 
Blush and foundation, oh it’s terrible but so beautiful. 

5. How many steps do you have in your morning skincare routine? How about your evening skincare routine? 
Apart from double cleansing in the evening I have 6 steps in both of my routines, my skin prefers a more staple routine.

Now some this or that questions:

1. MAC or Nars? Nars 

2. Rimmel or Revlon? Rimmel 

3. Mascara or Concealer? Mascara 

4. Skincare or Haircare? Oh this is tough but skincare

5. Purifying mask or hydrating mask? Hydrating 

6. High end or Drugstore? I’m really in the middle but I think the high street is really on it’s A game right now. 

7. Blog or Vlog? Blog, always. 

8. Hair up or hair down? Half up half down ;) 

9. Red or Pink Lipstick? Red

10. Highlight or Contour? Highlight

Thank you so much to Rebecca for participating in my little interview. Make sure you go over and show both From Roses and ALO some love, as well as following her on Twitter. I'm so happy that such fantastic bloggers are helping me out and there will be another good one next month! 

Lots of Love, 

Shannon 
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Wednesday 4 March 2015

Best Birthday Presents


My birthday was a couple of weeks back and I've had this post ready and raring to go since about two days after but laziness and busyness took over so it's taken me a while to get it out to you. Happily, it's finally here. 

Fuji Instax Mini
I've spoken about this in my favourites post but I just love this little camera. The baby blue colour just adds to the cuteness of the whole thing, and thats without seeing the adorable pictures that go along with it. They just capture moments in such a natural way because you can only take the picture once, pictures that you would retake on a digital camera are left to be appreciated in their imperfect form. The group picture you can see in the bottom left corner is a group shot of my family from the night of my birthday dinner. It's far from a perfect photo of us all, my Mum is telling of my brother with her mouth wide open and Sofie is mid-blink but it's still a great photo. That's because it is actually representative of the evening. My Mum spent a lot of time telling off my brother and I'm sure Sofie blinked multiple times. It's just such a nice thing to have and use. 

Dog Socks
These are totally random and that's why I love them so. These were a part of a gift from my friend and they suprised me so much, I think it's pretty self-explanatory why I find them so cool. Plus they're comfortable which is a bonus. 

Silver Necklace
Such a sweet gift from a treasured friend. this necklace reads 'Good friends are like stars, you can't always see them but you always know they're there'. It's so nice and the perfect length to wear with my school dress so I can wear it everyday. My favourite gifts are the ones that people seem to have put some legitimate thought into and this was the most kind of them all. 

Ukelele
This wins the prize for most problematic gift (it doesn't actually work...it's a long story that I will tell you upon request) but it's also a super cool one. This was given to me from my afore mentioned brother and his girlfriend and I really do appreciate the effort he put into getting it. Unfortunately it has some issues but I think of this gift as more of a representation and a goal than an actual physical thing. It represents to me the fact that I should be investing more time into trying to persue learning a musical instrument and has actually inspired me to do so, if I get something that functions. 

Elizabeth and James Nirvana Black Perfume
Another one that I spoke about in my favourites post, you'll have to go down to that post to see my horrendous description of how this smells. The packaging is so sleek and edgy that I would have wanted it for the packaging alone, luckily the actual perfume isn't half bad either. Thanks Mum! 

Another birthday over, I am officially a seventeen year old! That's crazy in two ways because I feel like I'm getting towards adulthood, which is a frightening thought. But also because I have been told I act like a thirty year old since I was about five, so I'm glad I'm still quite a long way away from actually being thirty. 

Lots of Love, 

Shannon
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Sunday 1 March 2015

February Favourites



I'm back! I don't really know what happened there, all of the happenings of February just caught up with me and the blog went on the back burner. Thankfully, I've made it back in time for my favourite post of the month (pardon the pun) because I've got a whole slog of things to share with you all. In fact this post could have been far longer but I've narrowed it down as much as I could for fear of putting you to sleep. You're welcome. 


Rimmel Exaggerate Lip Liners in Ravish and East End Snob
I'm officially a lip liner convert, to the point where I'm seriously considering picking up all of the other colours in this Rimmel line. The first of which, Ravishing (the dark red), I got in a Bellabox a few months back and when I got it I absolutely hated it. This can be attributed to the fact that it broke off the first two times I used it, so it was thrown into the drawer never to be used again. Fast forward to 2015 when I picked up the lipstick I will mention next and I found out that this lipliner is the perfect colour match! The love affair began. I figured out the way to use it to prevent breakage and it looks awesome. That prompted me to pick up the more nude shade East End Snob and though I haven't had it for long I just know that I will wear it all the time. Lip liners just make your lips look so darn luscious. 

MAC Lipstick in Diva
I was feeling hella bold when I put this lipstick in my basket and I don't regret it at all. All of my MAC purchases have been favourites this month, but Diva has to be the standout because I didn't expect to love it as much as I do. It's matte, which is the only way to go for bold lips like these, but it's not drying to the point where it's unbearable. The colour is a deep wine red that looks super vampy when on, think Snow White to the max when worn with my pale skin. I wouldn't suggest wearing it if you're going to eat burgers because you WILL end up with a pink chin #BeenThereDoneThat. 


Australis AC On Tour Contouring and Highlighting Kit
This is the newest purchase in this post (ngl, I got it yesterday) but I'm so fascinated with it that it had to be mentioned. At the bargain price of $13 it seems to be an almost exact dupe of the Anastasia Contour Kit and the quality of this palette is out of this world. The shades are all really different but useable. There is three highlighting colours, a pink toned matte highlight, a yellow toned matte highlight and a peachy highlight with some shimmer. I am most excited to use the yellow one under my eyes because I've seen it look amazing. There is also a nice ashy contour shade, a warmer bronze and a great inbetween shade. I'm by no means a contouring expert but I think with this palette I will get a lot better. 

L'Oreal Brow Artist Plumper 
February marks the month that my Pixi Brow Duo finally kicked the dust. I got almost a whole year of use out of the tiny tiny brow gel but it was time for us both to move on. I'd heard good things about the new L'Oreal Brow offering so I gave it a go. This actually works wonders on my notoriously awful brows. I fill them in with ashy toned blonde pencils and they can look decent but when this is added it takes them to a whole new level. It is slightly warmer in tone so it brings them to life and the whole 'plumping' thing gives them a bit of a oomph. Don't let the fact that it appears to have glitter in it put you off, as far as my investigation has gone, it's undetectable when actually on the face. 

Elizabeth and James Nirvana Black
A much hyped perfume that I won't go on and on about because this post is already getting looong. I was lucky enough to receive this for my birthday from my Mummy after choosing it in Sephora earlier in the year. It just smells and looks really good. *Bad attempt at scent describing alert* It is a deep and layered scent with kind of a musk vanilla thing going on. I'm wearing it all the time already but I think it will be super appropriate during winter. 


Fuji Instax Mini
Another parental birthday gift, this time from my Dad. I've wanted one of these suckers for ages and I finally have my own polaroid camera. I think this is a good chance for me to capture those more special random moments because you can't take the picture 15 times like you can on a digital camera. Plus it adds a filter for you which is a bonus. I'm using my film sparingly so I don't waste it (it's so expensive!) but I'm sure I will take some of my all time favourite photos with this camera. 

Concerts
One of my new years resolutions was to see more live music and I am proud to say that I'm succeeding on that front. This month I went to both the One Direction and McBusted concerts and though they were very different, I loved them both. One Direction was such a huge affair that the boys literally looked like ants on the stage, so there was no chance of Harry Styles seeing my pink chin (from the afore mentioned Diva lipstick pink chin incident). It didn't really bother me because the best bit about the concert was the atmosphere of the stadium and seeing all of their hardcore fans losing their shit. 

The McBusted concert was far smaller and my favourite of the two, mostly because there was no lipstick mishaps or traffic jams. It was just so much fun to see one of my favourite bands and drag my friend who had never heard of them before along to rock out with me. The only frustrating thing about it was that no one in Australia seems to know who McBusted is, so I have to keep explaining it to everyone. Why do people ask me about them when I know they don't actually care? So frustrating! Anyway, I know who they are and their songs are so catchy I literally wake up every morning with a different one stuck in my head. 

I'm so glad to be back on the blogging bandwagon. Sorry that this post was a bit rambly, but in my defence all of my favourites posts are. I can guarantee that the March one will be no different. 

Lots of Love, 

Shannon
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