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Sunday 30 September 2012

Weight loss for that convention?

The weight taboo
If you cosplay you'll know that unfortunately weight can be a big issue. I know cosplayers
who range from super skinny all the way to quite large and I can say that they all look beautiful however, not everyone agrees. One of my cosplaying friends gets a lot of abuse on her pictures about her weight which is sad. Anime/Manga characters are all super skinny with massive boobs and it makes it hard to cosplay sometimes as our view is that cosplayers should be skinny like the characters, and that we should judge them on overall physical appearance and not the effort that goes into the costume. 

I don't approve of this warped body image but I can't praise being overweight and I know some of you want to get slimmer or healthier for cosplay. I know it's hard to diet. I know it's hard to lose weight and so I thought I'd share with you an inspirational gyaru blogger who lost a lot of weight to become healthy.


I hope it inspires those of you who want to lose weight or to eat healthier.

Ciao x 

Monday 24 September 2012

Rin cosplay progress

For Oct. MCM Expo this year (which holy cow Matt Smith is attending), I am cosplaying
as Rin Kagamine on the friday. I'm doing the white magnet version and Donnie is going to be my Len.
So far I've sewn the dress (took me about 4754875 years), styled the wig,
sewn the hair-bow and...yeh. Still got lots of little things to do now!
Here's some pics of my progress:
(Excuse the flowers, they're blocking out the stuff on top of the wardrobe)
I did a makeup test too. The edges of the lashes are damned hard to get on though!

Anyway yeah. I'm super excited. Still got lots to buy and do, especially with another cosplay too! Gonna be so broke, but it'll be worth it!

I know on Friday that Chaz and Balshaw are doing FOP

And Harrie is doing Johan from Yu gi oh (love that show :D)!
Good luck to all of them with their cosplays! 

Ciao x

Tuesday 18 September 2012

Getting your skin clear for cosplay

Ok so I'm not gonna bore you with the usual. If you're reading this then you've probably read
a lot of other articles on how to clear up your poor skin. You know the usual drill: drink water, find the facewash to suit you, get sleep, eat your fruit and veggies etc. but I wanted to share with you personal tips.

1.) See a doctor
I have had acne since I can remember really and not a day has gone by since I first got it where I have not had a spot on my face. So that's since about 13 or 14. To begin with it was only mild, but at the age of 15 I was already getting cystic acne. I could feel it pushing it's ugly lump up through my face as I sat at school until when I was about 16 and got 11 cystic spots over 3 days. I cracked and went crying to my mum (who herself had acne until 35 when she took proaccutane (an extremely high does of vit.a)). She told me to go to the doctors and although it sounded silly after I went it was the best thing I could've done. They gave me antibiotics with zinc to apply to my face. At this time I was gettng acne around my mouth where to this day I still get painful acne there. This cleared it up until one day it decided to stop working...After that I tried oral antibiotics and cremes. You have to bear with the system as it is a gradual one. They put me on the pill for 3 months and it did nothing. However the doctor put me on for 3 more months and I'm glad they did because it is working really well (although atm I have a painful spot) because I changed my facewash. Facewash + pill and I had only rarely those small tiny spots which go away quickly and mean nothing if you've had to bear with any form of painful acne. The only problem with the pill is it actually intensified my period pains. I'd also like to mention as people think the pill increases cancer it does not really. For Dianette, in their study of 6000 women out of the 3000 not taking the pill 16 of them had breast cancer by the time they were 30, and out of the 3000 taking the pill 17 of them had breast cancer. It is also said to reduce certain cancers but idk what to think about that. But yes. The best thing I'd reccommend is go see a doctor! I felt so relieved just seeing one.

2.) What does your skin want?
I was confused about facewash. As my acne was large, inflammed and painful I though my skin was sensitive. But I was wrong. I noticed my sin was oily towards the end of the day and swapping from a thick, moisturising cream clenser for sensitive skin to a foam for sensitive oily skin made all the difference! So think about what your skin really wants. 

3.) Calm
It's not so much the appearance but the pain that spots cause. What appears small feels like a massive golf ball swelling in your face. You can try various creams to calm them but one remedy I have tried recently is mint, green tea! Using an organic (pepper)mint green tea  bag hold it under the warm tap them rest it on the painful area. I find the peppermint really soothes the area and green tea is also meant to be calming. I do this when I have just (ok it sounds gross) cleared out a massive painful spot (if you completely drain it may leave a scar but the pain is gone by the next day. I would not reccommend this though as it will leave scars).

4.) Food does not cause acne
It's true. So take out that chocolate bar it doesn't matter. But eating the right foods can help acne. Basically that's fruit and veg. Zinc helps skin as well as your vitamins so eating these will help your skin, but seriously there is no link between certain foods causing acne. It is mainly down to your genes (unless you have a habit of smearing butter all over your face which would be the cause).

5.) Follow all that other stuff
Of course yes it does help to drink water and get sleep. Sleep means more time for calm, healing and growing, whilst water means your body is not dehydrated and stressed out. A body that has is daily needs met has energy to repair and help itself. And that could be your skin! So eat enough & eat vitamin/mineral abundant food and drink plenty of water. According to the doctor stress does not effect your skin but we all know that's a lie. Try to avoid stress and try to smile (unless it hurts because of your acne D: you can just imagine a smile or think of fluffy kittens!). Oh and don't touch your face, it makes it hurt even more and irritates it! They mention bacteria spreading but tbh if bacteria is causing your acne then facewash would have sorted that out for you by now (all they do is create excess fatty acids which clog your pores, so if you wash your face at the beginning and end of day you should reduce their numbers enough to stop this). Umm and don't overwash your face. Also moisturiser is not essential if you have oily skin. I know they say oily skin is caused as it's not oiled enough, but moisturiser doesn't make a difference although if it does work for you then just keep at it! Exfoliation can help as well, but if you have lots of acne opt for a very gentle exfoliator. An exfoliator can help stop spots developing so you will notice a difference later on if you exfoliate maybe twice a week. It certainly helps in oily trouble areas if you get lots of small whiteheads/blackheads. If you have cystic/painful acne then just go gentle on these areas.


I hope this helps!

Saturday 8 September 2012

Small trip to Mnt.Doom

Today Lucy, Harrie and I all tripped up to Bristol to Fabric Land to go get stuff
for out LOTR cosplay. 
They have such a nice range of tweed. Ahhh tweed xD
Anyway, here is some of the fabric we bought
So much fabric!!
 We were very lucky in that we got 3 patterns which were just perfect for just £2.80 ($4) as there
was a pattern sale and it was one packet with 3 packets (it was a fancy dress one). Charley is being Pippin and she gets a blue coat for which we found a lovely material. I'm so jealous of her!

We're going as the 4 hobbits + Aragorn. Harrie is being Aragorn as she is tall
and tan (she cannot be a hobbit she's too fly). The rest of us who all stand at about medium height (including Charley) are being the Hobbits. I'm Frodo, Lucy is my Sam and personal pitpony, Charley is Pippin and Donnie is Merryn! We're doing the versions after they leave Lothlorien with their nice new cloaks. We couldn't find the right material for the cloaks but Lucy might be able to find some. It's going to be a challenge sewing it in two months with school and time being taken up by uni visits etc but we should be able to manage it! We're going to be wearing it to MCM expo in Oct. I'm really excited as it's the first time we're in an apartment instead of hotel so we get so much more space and we can actually invite our friends round. I'm excited to see everyone, quite a few weren't at May's expo so it'll be nice to see them again. Two of our friends sharing the flat with us (Harrie Bray and her bf Matt) are cosplaying Tangled. I can't wait to see their cosplay! 


Will post our progress as we go along!