I was feeling somewhat nostalgic this morning and started thinking about how my love affair with make-up and all things beauty related began.
I have always been intrigued by cosmetics, especially make-up which seemed particularly full of mystery to me as a child. My mum is very much a soap & water kind of girl. She has never worn make-up, not even on her wedding day (she doesn’t need it, she’s gorgeous), so there was never any make-up lying round and I never really got to see anyone applying it.
Before high school I was really into The Body Shop. I adored the banana shampoo and the kiwi lip balm. My mum wouldn’t really let me wear make-up but I always found ways of sneaking a bit of lippy past her! As soon as I started earning my own money at about 14 (I had a part-time job in a pharmacy… they paid me £2.50 an hr!) my cosmetic addiction really began to take hold. I spent my hard earned funds on Clinique lipstick, clothes from Miss Selfridge and Haagen Dazs ice cream (which I considered another illicit treat).
Some of the products I was obsessed with during my teens:
My signature scent in high school was this beauty from Cacherel. I can’t really remember what it smelt like although I’m sure it was fairly light, sweet and fresh. I wore this ALL the time and got through bottles of the stuff. I have never been as loyal to any other scent since. 
This was usually layered over one of these… impulse body sprays. I had a whole collection of them but 02 was my favourite. I remember feeling really grown up using a body spray and thinking that they were somehow cool, something to do with the way they were advertised I think. I’m sure Lynx body spray had the same connotations for teenage boys, kind of like a pubescent rite of passage!
My make-up staple was definitely lipstick. I don’t think there was quite as much choice in terms of good drugstore make-up back then but I certainly showed Rimmel a lot of love. I wore a shade called ‘Heather Shimmer’ (which they still make) almost constantly. I also wore ‘Black Cherry’ and Almond Macaroon (which I think was kind of orange… not a good look).
My beauty icons at the time (and we’re talking early to mid 90s) were *cringe* Jennifer Anniston (Friends era), the Spice Girls and Britney Spears! My pierced belly-button is an everlasting reminder of that last one! I wore a lot of brown toned lipstick thanks to Miss. Anniston… my first MAC purchase was something along those lines, I wish I could remember the shade though. Oh and yes, I had THE haircut! 


Hmmmmm… how humiliating. Thank goodness being a teenager is just a phase, no?
Loveaudrey xxx

I loved reading this 🙂 I also rocked the brown toned lipsticks and can remember sitting in lessons at school constantly reapplying!! And the impulse o2 brings back memories!
Wow, some great memories, I remember when impulse body sprays were the cool thing to have (I even brought the Spice girls one) and who could forget Baby one more time! x
@CBethGlitter I’m glad you enjoyed it… I had fun looking for the images! My best friend and I used to spend every break time ‘touching up’ our make-up. Now I’m lucky if I get time to reapply some lip balm!
@Peonies & Water lilies I had the spice girl impulse too (and I saw them at Wembley arena BEFORE Geri left, with my mum… oh the shame!!!)
xxx
Haha, I was a fan of Spice Girls too and also loved pale pearlescent lipglosses which looked terrible on me 🙂 I wrote a similar post some time ago myself, I love these! xxx
this is like ready about myself, i wore all the exact same things, loived eden and o2 together. we deff would have been best friends lol
@Rocaille I think everyone was a fan weren’t they? Even those that denied it usually couldn’t help but sing along!!
@Weeoni How funny! Either we both had good taste or we both had bad taste!! xxx
So, hun, what about the swap, are you still up for it? If yes, drop me a line either on my blog or in an email. xxx