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Wednesday, 17 December 2014

To Cut or Not To Cut

I have not had a good history with haircuts. It was all fairly regular until I decided I wanted "boy short" hair in year five. My question now is, why didn't my parents stop me?! From then on, I've just never managed a good haircut. I'm talking wonky fringes and unstylish choppy layering. So for the past five years I've just been growing it out with only the occasional trim.

Let me introduce you to my hair...


This photo doesn't quite fit the length of my hair in (which kind of says something, don't you think?), but I'm telling you - it's long. And believe me, it's nice having long hair. Messy waves, or long straight locks, aaall the braids and plaits, and super flexible with fancy hairstyles. Plus, my top-knots are huge. However, I don't do much with my hair except dye it, so I really need something a lot more low-maintenance. It takes half a shampoo bottle to wash it and then three hours plus to dry, gets extremely knotty if I don't brush it twice a day, and I moult everywhere. Everywhere. Besides, I think it's time for a change!

So this is where you come in - and Pinterest of course! These are the hairstyles I've been lusting after lately, but I just need to decide to cut or not to cut?!

1/2/3/4

Number 2 is my favourite, but my hair is rather thick so I'm going to guess it'll go more like 4. No problem though, I don't mind looking like Kiera Knightley. ;)

What do you guys think? Leave your thoughts in the comments!

Friday, 12 December 2014

my anxiety story


*This post mentions vomiting quite a bit, so if you are sensitive to that sort of thing, feel free to skip this!*

Mental illness is a huge topic these days, as it should be. So many people are affected by it at least once in their lives, whether that's stress from work, anxiety over exams, prenatal depression, or something more permanent. Mental illness is a very important topic to me as it strikes very close to home, what with my family having hereditary problems with it including myself. I talk about it very openly because I want to detach the stigma that comes with it.

I have suffered from mental illness probably since I was a young child, I just didn't recognise it. In hindsight, I realise around the ages of seven to ten my feelings weren't that of a mentally healthy child - I had constant irrational fears of death and eternity that made me lock myself into rooms and cry until my mother would come find me and tell me it's alright, amongst other things. When I moved interstate this depression lifted, but the anxiety began as I was being bullied and I was going through puberty, making me not want to go to school and finding any excuse to stay home "sick". This bullying stopped at the end of the year, which helped my anxiety, but I still faced huge body image issues and became very self-conscious - I had small boobs, big calves, a horrible haircut, and a pimply face. Make up and push-up bras became my best friends for a few years, and mirrors my enemy. It wasn't as bad as some people have it, it was just the typical teenage thing, but it was still, frankly, crap. In year eight my depression came back and I suffered from days where I would just cry for no reason, or feel overwhelmingly tired, or just plain down in the most simple of terms.

However, this year has been the worst year when it comes to mental illness. Last Christmas I fell ill with food poisoning and spent the whole night throwing up. That's usually just an unfortunate event, and for me it was, but I absolutely hate vomiting. I was still okay after this, and brushed it off as annoying but not to be helped. A couple of months later, it happened again. This time, I was quite shaken, and my confidence began to fail. I was worried sick (literally) that I would throw up again. My fears came true when just two weeks later I threw up, again. That was when I really began to develop anxiety. I wouldn't be able to go out, I felt terrified when I had to perform for a class play, I called up sick to half my shifts, and I avoided eating certain/most foods. On my birthday, my boyfriend took me out to the cinemas and not even a quarter into the movie I had my first major panic attack. I'd had some previously but hadn't recognised them - in fact, one time I was at work and had to leave 45 minutes into my shift because I thought I had to go to the hospital, a common thought whilst having a panic attack. This attack was terrible, though, I was crying hysterically, felt like I couldn't breathe, and was sitting on the side of the road at nine o'clock during a bitter winter ready to throw up on the street. That was when I knew I had to get help.

After getting a referral from the GP, I visited a psychologist who dealt mainly with adolescents and young adults. I cannot tell you how much she has helped me with my anxiety. When I first did a test for anxiety, the results said that I had extremely severe anxiety, but I now only have a mild diagnosis. We found out that I have a type of anxiety known as panic disorder, which explained why I suffered from panic attacks so often, and that helped understand how to treat me both therapeutically and medicinally.

Because of anxiety, I had lost quite a fair bit of weight, I woke up in the middle of the night to throw up because I was so anxious about the next day, I was sick very often, and could never go out. With the help of cognitive therapy, graded exposure, and medication, this has stopped - my appetite has come back, I'm able to go out for meals, and I'm getting less and less sick.

I wanted to share my story with you because I find it so important that people are properly informed about mental illness, and how badly it affects people. And to those who are suffering from it, there is always help, no matter how much it doesn't feel it. In the worst part of my anxiety, I thought I would have to live like that forever, which was the worst feeling in the world. I had no idea how anyone or anything would be able to make me better, but here I am today. I still have the occasional bad day, or panic attack, but they're manageable. It really is important to educate yourself about this topic because of the amount of sufferers. In Australia, one in five people will experience a mental illness each year, and out of those only 35% used a health service and 29% consulted a GP. You can find more statistics at Mindframe.

I hope this post helped in any way. I'm very open to discussion so feel free to leave a comment or question below.

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

countdown to christmas: gifts for girls

Christmas Gifts for Girls

Christmas Gifts for Girls by faunalou

Totally creative of me, right? A Christmas gift list in December. However, I sometimes find these super helpful if I'm ever stuck for ideas for what to buy someone, so hey, maybe I can help. I also thought I might mention that I'm all for breaking gender stereotypes but I have unintentionally found myself going with the theme of pink and gold. Hmm.

Candle: What better than a sweet smell lingering around your home? The flickering light, the warmth, the atmosphere, everything makes for a lovely gift.

Bag: Everyone needs a place to store their things, and I think this rucksack is a super cute place to do so.

Jumper: For those in the Northern Hemisphere, Christmas means winter, so it's time to rug up! This jumper is a mixture of festive and trendy.

Necklace: Personalising something can be a nice touch to a gift, so why not think about giving someone a gift with their initial engraved, like this gorgeous necklace.

Bikini: It's getting pretty hot down under (except for wear I live - I was wearing three layers just last week!), so bathers are always great as an Australian Christmas present. Just make sure you know their size!

Bath bomb: Make your gift receiver feel a little bit more pampered with a bath bomb.

Planner: This 2015 diary is so cute it'll surely motivate anyone to use it.


Long sleeve sweater
$29 - newlook.com



Accessorize brown bag
accessorize.com




Holiday decoration
lush.co.uk


BLACK NEON ORANGE BURST
$73 - australia.triangl.com

Monday, 8 December 2014

An Introduction

Looking through my first few posts, I realise that I've never actually done an introduction post! How silly of me. So I thought that as I'm still a new blogger I may as well do one now, using the 'Get To Know Me: 21 Questions' tag.

1. Are you named after anyone? Not really. My family liked the name Silje after the Norwegian jazz singer Silje Nergaard, but I'm not sure if that counts.
2. When was the last time you cried? Oh god, I'm a super crier! My boyfriend's away on holiday so I probably had a weep over that.
3. Do you have kids? As someone who has only just graduated high school, nooo.
4. If you were another person, would you be a friend of yourself? I don't think so, I can be really shy at first, and it takes a pretty confident person to get me to open up before we're close.
5. Do you use sarcasm a lot? An average amount for a teenager. ;)
6. Will you ever bungee-jump? No thanks!
7. What’s your favorite cereal? Fruit loops! That being said, I don't think I've eaten them in four years.
8. What’s the first thing you notice about people? Probably just their appearance in general, whether they look friendly or not.
9. What is your eye colour? Blue.
10. Scary movie or happy endings? Happy, happy, happy!
11. Favorite smells? Vanilla, cardamom, cold mornings, bushy mountain terrain.
12. Summer or winter? Definitely summer, although I love the cosiness of winter. It just doesn't seem worth it if there's no snow, though, and it only snows high up where I live.
13. Computer or television? Computer (it doubles as a TV).
14. What’s the furthest you’ve ever been from home? I've been aaall around the world, but I count Norway as home as well as here. Maybe my other home is the furthest away from home? ;)
15. Do you have any special talents? Ultimate procrastination.
16. Where were you born? England.
17. What are your hobbies? Reading, writing, all things crafty (although I never finish my projects).
18. Do you have any pets? We have six pets in our home - two dogs, two cats, two chickens - but only one cat is actually mine.
19. Favourite movie? My all-time favourite is the Lindsay Lohan remake of The Parent Trap and I'm not sure that will ever change.
20. Do you have any siblings? Younger sister.
21. What do you want to be when you grow up? I've always dreamed of being a novelist, and I'm applying to study midwifery at university, but really just as long as I'm happy in what I'm doing. :)

I hope that gave you a better idea of the person behind the blog! If you want to do this tag then leave a comment so I can check your's out, too. Last but not least here's a little photo.


Enjoying a hot chocolate with my sister this morning.

Friday, 5 December 2014

Formal!

So I've graduated. Finished all my classes, finished all my exams - and you know what that means? Formal time!

The year 12 formal is the Australian version of prom, where everyone gets dressed up nicely and goes out for dinner at a function centre and has a lovely time. In the other states of Australia, this is quite a big event as the classmates have spent up to six years together, but where I live students only know each other for two years, unless they attended high school and primary school together. Most of my friends I have only become friends with since last year, but that doesn't stop us being close!

Unfortunately, my boyfriend was off holidaying in the sun just a few days after school finished (lucky duck), so I ended up going with my friends. It was a great time either way, and we spent the night chatting and reminiscing about the year, as well as talking about the future. I got ready with one of my friends in the morning, which was pretty much a five-hour pamper. We went all out - facials, nails, relaxing soaks in the bathtub, binge-watching Grey's Anatomy (you do it, too, don't lie) - and it made for a nice day before stressing out about being late.

Here are some photos of the night!

My best friend of six years, C. She's absolutely adorable and my first best friend since moving here in 2009. Love her so much!

Our formal table - those lips are just a sticker to cover up my friend's identity!

An awkwardly cropped photo of me. I wasn't sure if my friend would be comfortable starring here, so I've left her out to be safe.

How was your formal/prom/leaver's dinner? Mine ended quite early as most of the students were 18 and could go out clubbing afterwards, as many of my friends did. I, however, am a year behind, so little underage me went home and to bed. ;)


Twitter

Hey guys! I recently decided to jump on the bandwagon and join Twitter. My username is @faunalou and you can follow me here!

Thursday, 4 December 2014

Thankful Thursday Link-up

I'm partaking in my first ever blogging link-up, which is exciting. Thankful Thursday is hosted by Sarah at Creating Contentment, and is designed to encourage gratitude.

This week I am thankful for my friends and family. As typical as that sounds, I really am. I've been suffering from a cold lately and have had nothing to do but sit around all day and watch Christmas movies (Home Alone, anyone?), and it gets pretty lonely. So when my parents and sister come home, it's always lovely to see them. I'm especially grateful for my father's presence as he just came home from a three week business trip - nice to have him back.

It's so important to let your loved ones know that you appreciate them.

Today I spent some valuable time with my best friend. Even though we did nothing special - just lay in bed watching Grey's anatomy and then made some fudge - it was nice just to be in her company. Not much beats hanging out with your bestie!

You can participate in the link-up below, or visit Sarah's Thankful Thursday page here.


”creatingcontentment”

Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Lush Haul



Is it still a haul if it's only five products? And I bought them over a course of five days? I couldn't help it, I can't get enough of bath bombs! Lush is one of my favourite stores - I love nice smelling things, and bath products, which basically encompasses everything in Lush. I still have a small stash from Christmas but I wanted to try some new products out as well.


Here are the ones I bought this past week. Clockwise from top left is 9 to 5 cleansing lotion (95g) AUD$9.95, Sunnyside bubble bar AUD$8.50, Father Christmas bath bomb AUD$6.95, Sweetie Pie shower jelly AUD$6.25, and Butterball bath bomb AUD$5.50.

Have you ever used a new product and thought, 'This has to be part of my routine'? Well I certainly did the first time I tried this cleanser. It's light and simple with a gentle fragrance that cleanses your skin, leaving it feeling soft and supple. I have combination skin so I think this would be great for most skin types, unless you're on the extreme sides of the spectrum.

I've yet to try the Sunnyside bubble bar, but can you really blame me for picking this up in my last trip to Lush? My past experience with bubble bars has been great, one tiny little bit of this bar can create a whole bathful of bubbles! To be honest, I'm not even sure what the scent is - I got sucked in by the sparkles! I do have lots of gold glitter all over me now, though...

I really can't wait to try this one! The Father Christmas bath bomb has the same scent as Snow Fairy, another Christmas favourite. I'm a sucker for sugary scents, so I was quick to snatch this one up. Apparently there's a surprise in the middle of it!

This has to be the most fun product I have ever bought from Lush. Probably the most fun bath product I have bought, ever. Sweetie Pie is pretty much a soap bar in jelly form, so you're pretty much rubbing a lump of jelly on your body. It has a strong berry scent and is nice and sweet, with cherries and coconut being the main ingredients in it, as well as sparkles!

Last but not least is another bath bomb, the Butterball. Before my formal last Wednesday I had a long soak in the tub with a Lush bathbomb and it was sooo good. Unfortunately, I couldn't remember the name of it, so I had a peek into the shop to see if I can find it. I'm still not sure if it's the same one but it looks and smells similar. Hopefully I'll get similar results! My skin was baby soft with the last one.

Those are all my Lush products I bought, but my mother also bought me a sneaky present. It might not be from Lush, but it smells ah-may-zing. It's advertised as being toasted marshmallow scent and it seriously lives up to that. It's a hand soap, so hopefully the scent will linger on my skin for a while.


If you are in Australia you should be able to find this at your local Priceline Pharmacy.

That's all for now, I hope you enjoyed reading! Feel free to comment below. :)