Monday, 19 January 2015

Brussels Trip January 2015

Hi everyone! In todays post I will be talking about my recent get away to Brussels in Belgium.. My best friend and I booked this around last September and had been looking forward to the new year and this winter trip to Europe. I will be sharing some photos and my experiences of the beautiful city so keep reading if you are interested in finding out what we got up to, ate there and saw during our 3 day trip. 

NOTE: A huge thanks to my bestie Rosh who was my photographer and did and AMAZING job at it too!
Compulsory passport shot! The suspense was killing us, but finally after boarding we arrived in Brussels 2.5 hours later.
First we visited Parc Du Cinquantenaire, a large public parc which was about 10 minutes walk from the hotel we stayed at. It was a beautiful walk and the scenery was amazing. The park also had a pretty water fountain which would look even better in the summer I think. 
Every few shops was a chocolate shop and a bonus was most also had MACARONS which are one of my favourites! nothing beats french macarons! Mmmm...
On our first evening we set off and went to see the famous Grand Place, a beautiful arrangement of buildings which is on the World Heritage List. The square was beautifully lit up and the buildings looked stunning amongst the green lighting all around. It was busy will many tourists taking pictures of the amazing views.. and here me and rosh spent a good half an hour taking lots of pictures and SELFIES! 

One of many 100's of selfies we took that night <3
Mmmm... PIZZA! That night we stopped over at a family run italian restaurant around 5 minutes walk from Grand Place. It was cosy and the food was delicious! of course we had to keep room for dessert!

Our sweet waiter kindly offered to take a picture.. CHEESE!!! 

We swore on this trip we would have a waffle EVERY DAY! So we did :D.. This was my fresh cream, strawberry and nutella waffle.. It tasted amazing!
Day two we visited Grand Place again so see the beautiful architecture during the daytime... of course I had to take a nail selfie amongst the details of the buildings. 
Me admiring the beauty... 
Outfit of the day shot... Coat: ASOS, Bag: Mulberry 
We made a trip to the stunning Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula which was a train ride away from Grand Place... We were lucky enough to be allowed inside to appeciate the amazing building which was built in the 9th century and as you can see the interior was just as beautiful as the outside. The atmosphere was peaceful.. I would definitely recommend this as a site to see. 
We also made a trip to see the Royal Palace which is the centre of the capital Brussels. 
On our second day we went for dinner at an amazing Mexican diner! Heres a shot of some of the best cocktails we have ever tried! Strawberries all round! 
Daytime shot of Grand Place, the architecture was stunning! 

Of course a trip to Belgium is never complete without waffles! We were totally spoilt for choice! and whats more they had crepes too!! mmmm.... 
Our last day... we took a train ride to the iconic Atomium which was about 45 minutes from our hotel! The weather was clear and sunny and it was a perfect end to the trip! This was a real site to see! 

Overall, Belgium was lovely city to see and within a few days we done so many fun things, ate some really good food and saw a whole load of beautiful sites around the city! It was the perfect end to the christmas break from university and just what I needed before the new term started... time to look forward to the summer holidays now...
 Let me know what you thought have you been here before??

Falguni 

Sunday, 4 January 2015

Morphe Brushes Gun Metal Collection Review

Hi Everyone.. so today I will be talking about and reviewing some new brush additions to my collection, from the Morphe Gun Metal Collection. 

I purchased seven brushes from the collection and these included a mixture of both eye and face brushes.
Eye Brushes:
G13 - blending fluff
G14 - oval shadow
G15 - small oval shadow
G17 - round blender
G18 - round crease 
 Face Brush
G3 - tapered contour
 Face Brush
G2 - pointed buffer 
It is clear that the design of these brushes was carefully thought out and the quality of each brush is amazing. They feel luxury and are made to a very high quality. I also love the gun metal colour and feel of the brush handles as they are really sturdy. Having used these brushes for about a month now I am more then happy with how each and every brush works for me.. 

The eye brushes blend in colours perfectly with minimal fall out and are also a pleasure to use because the bristles are so soft. Each brush lives up to its given name and does its job really well.

As for the face brushes, to be honest I think they have changed my base routine on the days I have a bit more time e.g. special occasions and I really do see a difference in the way my make up applies. I use the pointed buffer to set my under eye concealer and it works perfectly. The shape and angle of the bristles makes it easy to apply the powder under the eye just where I need it. I use the tapered contour for applying cream bronzer as I think the shape and size of the brush is made for this. It picks up just enough product and blends as I apply it which is great!
Overall I think this range us beautiful, both in the way they look and also the way they work. The eye brushes are worth every penny spent and the face brushes make base application seamless. The overall quality of each brush is definitely beyond what I expected and I am so happy I got these brushes, I absolutely love them!! 

Falguni