HomeArchives2016

Yearly Archives: 2016

Hovering near the scales – also known as The Sad Step – before gingerly stepping onboard often signals the beginning of a fitness and nutrition plan which you SWEAR you're going to stick to this time.

And while experts are blue in the face reminding us not to get hung up on a single number and focus instead on dress size, muscle mass and measuring tapes, many of can't bring ourselves to ignore that scales completely.

Reminding her followers that weight gain doesn't equate with failure, one fitness blogger took to Instagram to share a snap which shows her at three different weights.

Despite a difference of just 5lbs between her original weight and current size, it's clear the blogger's body has undergone an incredible transformation.

"When I first started #bbg I was 8 weeks post partum and 145 lbs," she wrote.  "I weighed 130 before getting pregnant, so based on nothing besides my own warped perception, I decided my "goal weight" should be 122 and to fit into my skinniest jeans."

 
After reaching that goal, the blogger explains that she then gained 18 lbs and began changing her perspective on weight, writing: "I finally learned to start measuring my progress by things that matter — strength, ability, endurance, health, and HAPPINESS."

"Take progress photos and videos," she advises. "Record how many push-ups you can do, ect. And if you can, your BFP — there is only a 5 lb difference between my starting and current weight, but my body composition has changed COMPLETELY."

 "And if I didn't say #screwthescale long ago, I would have gave up on my journey," she admits. "So to the little teeny tiny voice in the back of my head that still said "wtf is this- not 140!?" last week when I stepped on the scale, I say SCREW. YOU."

This girl is our new fantasy BFF.

Trending

by

Listen guys, our phones are practically part of our bodies at this stage, and if you say they're not, you're telling a fib.

Whether you mainly use yours for calling, texting, gaming, social media or trying to organise a mini-reunion on Whatsapp for the girls at the weekend (which never ends up happening), there is something that you will always need your phone for.

So when our batteries run out, it's not ideal at all. In fact, I'm going to say that we can feel a little bit lost without them, right?

Well, AVG's Android App Performance and Trend Report tested and discovered what apps are draining our batteries… and you're not going to like it:

1. Whatsapp

2. Instagram

3. Facebook

4. Facebook Messenger

5. Google Maps

Also included in the top ten is The Weather Channel, WeChat, ChatOn, Kik and Blackberry Messenger (but who uses them anyway?!).

Time to turn off those Insta notifications, ladies.

Trending

by

Contouring seems to be the one beauty trend that just keeps on giving.  Already it's allowed us to cover sunburn, create chiseled cheeks and draw on better boobs so really it's about time we tried the technique on our eyes.

As most people know, contouring involves a combination of shading and highlighting to enhance desirable attributes while reducing the prominence of our less favourable features and it's because of this the process can be quite product heavy.  But luckily we've found one easy-to-use solution for contouring the eye.

The new Eye & Brow Contouring Palette by Catrice includes one shimmer shade for highlighting the brow bone and three different matt brown colours for adding depth and definition to the eye.

This compact palette comes in two colours (one designed for people with warm skin tones and one for those with cooler complexions), can easily be slotted into any handbag for on-the-go contouring and costs just €4.95.

For added definition, why not apply a line of Catrice’s Glam & Doll Super Black Liner (€3.95)?  The uniquely shaped flexible felt tip on this product allows for the creation of both fine and thick lines and its long-wearing formula means your wings should stay picture perfect all night long.

And for all out glam, stick on a pair of the brand’s new Smokey Eyes Volume Lashes (€4.50).

Catrice’s Autumn/Winter ’16 collection will be available in Penneys stores and pharmacies nationwide this August.

Trending

Any die-hard Scarlett Moffatt fan will know that Gogglebox wasn't the Geordie's girl's first foray into reality television.

Oh, long before the Moffatt family invited us into their front room, the family's eldest daughter got a taste of fame during her role in MTV's Beauty School Dropouts.

And it was in this 2013 show that Scarlett and Jeremy McConnell got up close and personal.

Before the Dubliner ever laid eyes on former Hollyoaks actress, Stephanie Davis, in the Celebrity Big Brother house, Jeremy had his sights set on Scarlett, and the feeling was mutual.

Commenting at the time, Scarlett made her feeling for Jeremy known after a sneaky shift, telling producers: "He’s the sexiest leprechaun I’ve ever seen in my life."

But it wasn't only our very own Jezza who caught Scarlett's eye at the time, saying of another cast member: "Richard might not have much going on upstairs but reading never gave me an orgasm."

Indeed Scarlett, indeed.

Trending

by

Ed Sheeran went on a total social media hiatus this year and hasn't posted anything in months, so when pictures of him crop up on other users accounts, it's safe to say his fans go a bit mental and pick on every detail in the snap.

And the latest pic is no different.

Jovel Walker posted a snap on his Instagram page with Ed, his daughter (Ed's goddaughter) and Jovel's daughter's other godfather.

 

My baby girls 5th birthday party was lit! Even both godparents were in attendance finally lol

A photo posted by Jovel (@jovelmusic) on

A cute picture, yes, but eagle-eyed followers were quick to point out the ring on Ed's wedding finger.

Of course, this sent fans into a frenzie that Mr Sheeran tied to knot to his lady love Cherry Seaborn.

They certainly looked loved up in Taylor Swift's photobomb:

 

"Love actually is all around." Congratulations guys @abigail_lauren @teddysphotos

A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on

However, other fans pointed out that Ed has worn that ring before, but on his middle finger.

Is it a wedding ring? Is he married? Or did he just pop on a ring on a random finger? Hmmm…

Trending

Gilmore Girls fans have long been torn over which of Rory's three suitors was best for her over the long haul: hometown boy-next-door Dean, bad boy Jess, or Yale beau Logan. 

Jared Padalecki, who plays heart-throb Dean, recently shed a bit of light on the outcome of Rory's love life. 

Speaking to Us Weekly this week, Jared said that he has a "pretty good idea" of how fans will react to Rory Gilmore's romantic life when the show's Netflix reboot launches.

"There will always be some fans who are unhappy, but I think they'll be pleased with it," the Supernatural actor says of the romantic path that awaits Rory.  

"Amy didn't come back to f**k it up — she came back to do it right, and she did it right," he says about the show's producer.

However, do not expect much on-screen time for exes Rory and Dean.

In fact, Jared admits that he was only on the set of the reboot for one day (the horror!).

"I wanted to be a bigger part — I think they wanted me to be a bigger part of it as well. But it was shot during Supernatural, so I only did one day. But in that one day, it was a really good amount of stuff I got to do, and explained a lot."

Netflix has not yet announced a premiere date for the revival, but we CAN'T WAIT. 

Trending

International rugby player, Cian Healy, has come in for serious backlash on Twitter following a particularly ill-advised tweet he shared with followers last night.

Referring to the publicity currently surrounding the Repeal the 8th mural in Dublin's city centre, Cian tweeted: "Ya ain't alternative unless you're in front of a blue wall these days" and followed the comment with an eyeroll emoji.

Raging with the sport star's take on an issue which affects thousands of women in Ireland every year, Twitter users wasted no time slamming Cian for his remark.

Responding to the rugby player, one Twitter user wrote: "Ah yeah because supporting human rights is totes hipster, we're all just doing it for likes."

Taking aim at Cian's Twitter bio, another member of the public wrote: "Hey @ProperChurch 'a prop with a dream to play centre'? Well replace 'prop' with 'woman' and 'play centre' with 'have basic human rights'."

After deleting the tweet, the Leinster player told followers he was oblivious to the meaning of the mural, tweeting: "Ignorance on my part to what the "blue wall" was. Merely reacted to seeing it all over my timeline."

"Sorry for any offence caused. no political slamming on my part, nor none intended," he added. "But cheers for your lovely messages."

Unfortunately for Cian, not everyone was placated by his new tweets, with many slamming the star for pleading ignorance.

"Ignorance is bliss but it's not an excuse… #eejit" wrote one while another remarked: "Cian, you really should have at least looked it up."

"Yes how absolutely ludicrous for a woman wanting the rights to her own body. We're all insane," added another.

We can't see the controversy around this dying down any time soon.

Trending

by

If I was a One Direction fan, I have to admit that I'd lose all hope by now that the band are going to get back together anytime soon.

Niall's Modest! management company is well under way, Harry has signed a solo contract, and Liam has also just signed a solo recording deal with Capitol Records.

But to make matters worse, Liam has just changed his Twitter bio and removed all trace of 1D… and fans are RAGING.

It now reads, "Payne enterprises," and links to his solo website:

Will they ever get back together? Unfortunately, it's not looking likely…

Trending

Ten years ago we were all obsessed with The Hills and finding out what happens in the lives of the OC's elite was all we could talk about at lunchtime in school.

I remember my friend telling me about the last ever scene of the series, where Brody pulls back the curtain and reveals it was all made up. SHOCK horror, right?

Well now, we're going to find out exactly what went on behind the scenes in The Hills: That Was Then, This Is Now.

In the clip, Lauren teases: "So often we would say like, 'If you knew the real story, you would understand'. And what I'd like to do is tell that story."

"Taking a look at what things are like now, and then we're going to take a look back at the show and reveal things that we haven't talked about before."

Excited?! We can't wait.

Trending

by

According to emerging reports, a teenage boy from Co Galway has died following a swimming accident in Germany.

Officials in Munich have confirmed that 16-year-old Jack McHugh passed away in Munich Hospital yesterday following the tragic incident last week.

The teen, who had been swimming in the Wurn river with two of his friends, had been in a critical condition in the German hospital, and tragically lost his fight for life on Tuesday.

Speaking to the Tuam Herald, Cllr Tom McHugh said: “The authorities recovered him from the water quickly and the doctors treating him tried very hard to save his life but by Monday of this week it became apparent that there was irreparable damage to his organs and he passed away at midday today.”

It has been established that Jack, who had been visiting an uncle in the German city, was a sport enthusiast who had recently completed his Junior Cert at St. Jarlath’s College in Tuam.

A post-mortem is due to be carried out before his body will be returned to Ireland.

Jack is survived by his parents and two younger sisters.

Trending

As anyone who's ever shared a makeup free selfie will know, going into our image obsessed world barefaced can be a terrifying experience.  So can you imagine how must courage it must take for someone with a noticeable skin condition to expose themselves online?

This is the challenge former model Breanne Rice faced when she decided to make public a picture of her natural face after spending 12 years covering up her skin with thick makeup.

At 19 Breanne was diagnosed with vitiligo – an autoimmune disorder which causes skin colour to be lost in blotches – after she woke up one morning with a new white mark on her normally sallow face.  Over time that mark developed into numerous pale patches which left Breanne feeling self-conscious about her appearance.

 

 

At 19, I was diagnosed with vitiligo, and it spread rapidly causing me to lose over half of the pigment on my face. Yeah. Not the bottom of my foot or my arm..but ONLY on my face. I got really good at doing my makeup, and I didn't want anyone to know about it. I couldn't look in the mirror without crying, and feeling unattractive. When I am exposed to the sun, it tans my healthy skin and leaves my vitiligo even more noticeable. It's taken me a very long time to be able to go public with this, and to walk around publicly without any makeup. Why? Because it's my face. Although I would like to say I am super confident and it never gets to me, sometimes it does. Some days people make comments saying "what happened to your face?!" Sometimes if I have a crush on someone I am worried about them seeing me without makeup and worry that they won't think I'm cute. It's like ohh hey by the way..this is the real me underneath all this. You know what though, I own it. There's not much I can do about it. I can only love myself, and not let my circumstances define my value or self-worth. What is the definition of beautiful anyway? Is it being perfect? What do you see when you look in the mirror? Perhaps you have a circumstance or something about yourself that you are insecure about. Don't let it define you. You deserve love, and you are beautiful  #vitiligo #beauty #perfect #seattle #health #holistic #nutrition #inspire #encourage #love #selfworth #loveyourself #digestion #autoimmune #vitiligoselfie #vitiligolove #vitiligobeauties #healing #healthyskin #skin #pigment #inspiring #inspirational #vitiligo #love #selflove #beauty

A photo posted by BreanneRice (@breannerice) on

 

But in March this year the nutritional therapist decided she had had enough of covering up and, in a bid to help others regain their confidence, Breanne took to Instagram to share her story.

In a barefaced post which has since gone viral, Breanne wrote: “At 19, I was diagnosed with vitiligo, and it spread rapidly causing me to lose over half of the pigment on my face.”

“I got really good at doing my makeup, and I didn't want anyone to know about it. I couldn't look in the mirror without crying, and feeling unattractive.”

 

 

“It's taken me a very long time to be able to go public with this, and to walk around publicly without any makeup. Why? Because it's my face. Although I would like to say I am super confident and it never gets to me, sometimes it does.”

“Some days people make comments saying ‘what happened to your face?!’ Sometimes if I have a crush on someone I am worried about them seeing me without makeup and worry that they won't think I'm cute.”

“You know what though, I own it. There's not much I can do about it. I can only love myself, and not let my circumstances define my value or self-worth. What is the definition of beautiful anyway?” 

 

 

@highsnobiety #sneakpeak

A photo posted by Winnie (@winnieharlow) on

In 2014 model Winnie Harlow rose to fame when she competed in American’s Next Top Model.  The 21-year-old has since used her position in the public eye to speak about her own experience with vitiligo.

We love how these women are using their own stories to expand the definition of beauty for everyone.

Trending

If you've ever gone on an Erasmus year, you'll know that in the weeks running up to your big continental adventure, you’ll find yourself imagining the various ways that this new European culture will enrich your life.

Oh, you’ll still pop your head into an Irish pub every now and again – You couldn’t miss the All Ireland, sure – but that is definitely it. 

The bad habits and questionable routines you picked up and employed in your first two years of college will take a back seat to the array of worldly customs which you’ll ultimately adopt as your own.

And then you’ll arrive.

And the morning espressos never materialise, and the journal entries don’t make it past the first week, and the barman in The Shamrock knows your name by October, and the lecturers in your host university most definitely do not.

And this is because living abroad is not easy.

While you may have assumed your new city would give you the shot of adrenaline your home town failed to, you’ll soon realise the shot you received upon landing was more akin to a tranquiliser dart.

Unless, you’re incredibly lucky, that is.

And that’s because the Erasmus year is, in many ways, completely and utterly exhausting.

In fact, there comes a point in each and every Erasmus student’s journey where even the simplest of tasks seem insurmountable, and a month in bed becomes the obvious choice.

Whether it’s because you’ve been washing your clothes in fabric conditioner for a month, your flatmate is the type to count their pasta shells or your money management leaves you questioning basic arithmetic, you’ll often find yourself retreating to your bedroom, eating cereal out of the box and avoiding emails from the International Office until the end of time.
 

No matter how exhilarating the Erasmus year seemed once you’re firmly back in the bosom of your family, there is no denying the exhaustion that accompanies even the most mundane of tasks or straightforward of exchanges when attempting to carve out a life in a foreign language country.

When the woman in the bank doesn’t stick to the script you had prepared in your head, you'll wonder how much a flight home would cost.

When the ‘I’m an Erasmus student’ excuse doesn’t fly with a host lecturer who's seen your type before, you'll wonder who let you fill out the CAO form unsupervised.

And when you try and fail to keep up with a conversation in a language you’re supposedly a year away from having a degree in, you’ll quickly realise the only thing for it is a week in bed with – if you can afford it – your favourite new-found foreign snack.

But as life has a way of doing, it’s these supposed failures which allow you to find pleasure in the smallest of daily things.

Discovering a shortcut in a city whose geography had you slack-jawed upon arrival and realising the new word came quicker than the native is a moment for the folk at home.

Mastering the mechanics of a foreign washing machine and finding your way into a pub that doesn’t have a Guinness is Good For You sign is a definitely worthy of a status update.

And the moment you learn how to cheat the host college’s credit system is the moment you realise a  – and this is the important part – GUILT-FREE week in bed is definitely on the horizon.

And when those moments come, you’ll smugly turn them over and over in your mind and quietly – almost nervously – allow yourself to think that morning espressos and journal entries are just around the corner.

They’re not, of course.

Because they were notions, and you knew it.

Trending