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Ink Stained Melody

@inkstainedmelody

Professional tea-drinker, wannabe best-selling author and thriving fangirl.
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Makeup Revolution's £5 Foundation: Review

As a makeup addict, I find myself spending a lot of time, scrolling through YouTube and catching up with my favourite beauty guru’s latest videos. As I was lying in bed the other night, I watched a video by MyPaleSkin, where she was reviewing a new £5 foundation stick from beauty brand Revolution Makeup. She couldn’t have raved about this beauty product enough: the coverage, the application and…
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Fenty Beauty: Pro Filt'r Foundation (Review)

Late last year, music and fashion icon Rihanna made a splash in the beauty industry, by launching her own make-up brand Fenty Beauty. Named after the singer’s surname, Rihanna wanted to create a beauty brand “so that women everywhere would be included” after seeing the huge gap in the industry. She highlighted that other makeup brands aren’t covering a wide range of skin tones within their…
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My Makeup Highlights and Hot Messes of 2017

As we enter into 2018, we always reflect on the previous year, talking about our highs and our lows, the major events around the world, and what this year will have in store for us. So for me, I decided to rifle through my make up drawers and talk about my make up highlights and hot messes that I found during 2017.   Highlight: e.l.f. Studio Eye Primer and Lid Sealer (£4.50) This year marked the…
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Transform Your Home Into A Winter Wonderland

As the golden season that is Autumn floats away with its fallen leaves and pumpkin spice recipes, the most wonderful time of the year can finally commence! So pull out your gloves and start prepping your snowman sculpting skills, as your home is about to be thrown into the season full of snowy silvers, bright blues and cozy creams. I’ve pulled together my top ten favourite items that are…
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I’m going to be slightly biased for a moment and state a fact that the original film of the Kingsman franchise – Kingsman: The Secret Service – is one of the best, action comedy films to hit the silver screens in recent years. Produced by Marv Films and appointing X-Men: First Class director Mathew Vaugh, every second of the film ran like a well-oiled machine and the suited-and-booted cast were equally as slick and dapper as the outfits that they wore.

  So it’s no surprise that I was first in line to catch the latest showing of the sequel to this insanely successful franchise, which generated a hefty gross profit of $414.4 million worldwide and received glowing reviews, with a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 74%. However, to tide people over until the release of Kingsman: The Golden Circle, the cast panel at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con, released a short animated film named Throwback To That Time Archer Met Kingsman, which teases at the Kingsman agents crossing the pond to America – which the trailer soon reveals is a central element to the Kingsman sequel.

  Soon enough I find myself in the cinema, my overly-sized bag of popcorn resting in my lap, waiting in anticipation for the lights to dim and for Kingsman: The Golden Circle to begin. The film eases you into a happy, rosey storyline where protagonist Egssy (portrayed by Taron Ergerton) is settling very nicely into his new life as a Kingsman agent: he owns a lavish property in Central London, drives a equally nice vintage car, and even lives with Princess Tilde (portrayed by Hannah Alstrom) whom you may remember Eggsy saving at the end of the original film. Oh and you can’t forget his pet pug! But things don’t stay peachey for very long, as within a matter of minutes Eggsy witnesses the explosive destruction of the Kingsman Secret Service institution, along with the headquarters, the large training building and his very own home, thanks to international drug lord Poppy (played by Julian Moore). With pretty much everyone from Kingsman wiped out, Eggsy and his former trainer Merlin are the sole survivors, and have no choice but to flee to America to seek refuge with their USA cousins, The Statesman.

The two agents left standing are then sent on a whirlwind trip to the states where they are soon confronted with a world-wide hostage situation, crafted by Poppy, who has manufactured a deadly form of the drugs she usually deals. The President of the United States has a set amount of time to grant her immunity and let her come home, without the threat of her arrest, otherwise she won’t release the antidote and hundreds of millions of people around the world will die. Therefore, the Statesman and Kingsman agents are forced to work together to stop Poppy and get her to release the antidote before it’s too late.

This is where the lives of the Kingsman institution, sporting their slick suits and custom-fitted brogues, clash with the free-balling, shotgun-wielding lifestyles of the Statesman. However, Eggsy and Merlin have no time to adjust to their surroundings as they’re introduced to the US counterparts – portrayed by Hollywood residents Channing Tatum and Halle Berry – before they are (sort of) reunited with their old companion, Harry Hart (portrayed by Colin Firth).

In my opinion, the film would have executed the most perfect shock factor when they reveal that Harry survived the shooting outside the church, however, some idiot decided to include clips of Colin Firth in the trailer! So there was zero shock factor when Harry was reintroduced. Strike one. Secondly, the trailer hyped up the fact that Channing Tatum was going to star in the film, insinuating that he would be a central character within the Statesman institution. However, his character disappears not long after he is introduced, as he falls victim to the drug’s deadly disease and is locked in a huge freezer to stop the virus from developing. Strike two. Then there is the matter of the film’s villain Poppy. I feel like the writers were trying too hard to create a villain similar to Valentine from the original film. They wanted to craft a character that was so twisted, they actually believed that they were helping the world. However, Poppy came off as a sort of rubbish copy of Professor Umbridge from the Harry Potter franchise, even though she was all sweet-as-sugar with her own little village full of girly attire (and Elton John), and she believed that she was the victim, since she couldn’t go back home to America because, you know, she was a wanted drug-lord. In my opinion, she wasn’t crazy enough and any craziness she did expire, I didn’t believe. She was just a slightly nutty woman with deadly robot dogs and a mincing machine. Strike three.

Therefore, Kingsman: Golden Circle didn’t top the original, and I would have been very surprised if it did. Whenever franchises create an outstanding film and replicate the formula again and again, it becomes saturated and bland. In many cases it will never be as good as the very first film. However, it was still a highly enjoyable action-comedy film, boasting an outstanding cast and infectious soundtrack that will have you humming the tunes for the next week. It’s the perfect weekend-in and take-away type of film.

Kingsman: Golden Circle – Review I’m going to be slightly biased for a moment and state a fact that the original film of the 

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The Big Book Blog Post

As university rolls back around again and I begin my Masters course, I’ve been trying to read as many books in my ever-growing collection as possible. Because any student, who is also a book-lover, will know that you neglect your lovely tower of books in favour of the mandatory readings and countless essays that your course demands. In the end, you’re that tired of reading, even picking up a book…
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The Battle Of The Eyeliners: Who Dares Wings

Whether you’re a makeup guru, or just beginning to dive down into the rabbit hole into makeup wonderland, you probably already know that eyeliner is a staple item that you need in your makeup bag. The classic ‘cat eye’ winged eyeliner never seems to go out of style and adds a bit of vamp to any makeup look you might be sporting. So it’s not surprising that nearly every single beauty brand in…
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The Body Shop: Face Masks Review

The Body Shop are one of my favourite skincare brands on the current market. Their huge variety of beautifully scented skincare products ranging from indulgent body butters, to pigmented makeup means that you can buy your entire skincare routine all in one place! Also, The Body Shop is vegan AND a cruelty free brand and isn’t afraid to voice their opinion about wanting to stop all animal testing…
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A Big Beauty Blog Post

So it’s been a while since I’ve opened up my laptop and typed something that isn’t an essay or part of my dissertation (you can already tell this post is a method of procrastination) but over the recent months my beauty world has blown up. I’ve been introduced to beauty vloggers, websites, brands and makeup artists that have transformed the products and techniques I now use that have let me step…
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