I think everyone has their little passions and little secret obsessions. For some girls its makeup, for some it’s shopping; well for those are festivals. I don’t think there is anything as liberating as being completely free of prejudice and being able to dress and accessorize yourself however it comes naturally to you. The crowds and music are just mesmerizing, and we somehow all go back to that hippie era where all that was important was peace, love and harmony, and I think that is perfectly depicted in the colourful, flowery and magical fashion style that erupts during festival season.
Hello! I’m Sarah, another Leeds based blogger, Yorkshire born and bred. I absolutely love gigs, festival and anything involving live music. I’ve been to Leeds Fest several times but it’s been a while since my last visit!
This year I opted for Belgian festival Groezrock and had a pretty inedible time, despite a VERY long car journey with 4 people and a lot of tents! While the lovely Rebecca is away at Leeds Fest, I’m sharing some of my post-festival recovery tips for wellie toting ladies.
1) Clean. Everything.
If you’ve managed to stay squeaky clean after a festival I salute you, but for most of us it’s a bit of a muddy nightmare. A good facial scrub is probably in order. Something to exfoliate the lingering festival dirt from your face and skin.
You may even want to go for a long soak in something bubbly, I recommend you go for something soothing with aloe etc. or something fruity to overpower that smell. Yes, you stink. You can’t smell it but trust me everyone else can.
Unless the hair gods blessed you (not fair!), it’s likely you’ll need to tame your post festival mane. It’s also likely you’ll need to de-tangle that mother. I do like Tangle Teezer type brushes combined with a detangling spray to help you out.
Bonfires and smoky smells in particular will stick to your hair. In your normal shampoo/conditioner routine, I’d recommend using a hair mask, something that needs at least 20 minutes to work. Finish up by putting hair oil on wet hair and you’ll feel like a new woman.
2) Sleep!
Its pretty obvious but catching up on sleep is essential. Festival lifestyle is like a little bubble where you forget about the outside world and normality. Bring it back to earth by trying not to sleep all day. Try to get straight back into a routine, it’s tough but it’ll make the return to the real world a little easier.
If you’re struggling and your ears are still ringing from the music and late night partying, don’t get frustrated with yourself. The worst thing you can do is over-think getting to sleep, you’ll keep yourself up!
Try drinking a soothing herbal tea, listening to some quiet music (the noise usually helps me after having music pumping for several days). If it’s still not going well, try herbal sleep supplements (make sure you read the bottle!).
3) Water.
Again, pretty obvious and I might now be starting to sound a little like your mother. But it is really important. Even the most health conscious of us can forget to drink water whilst partying it up at a festival. Once you get back, especially after drinking, make sure you make an effort to drink water. If you really aren’t a fan, mix in squash or cordial and if you need a bit of an energy boost, get some dissolvable vitamin tablets!
4) Reminisce
Even if you’re only back for your first day, your feet my hurt (tip – soak them in warm water!) and you might be tired but remember it was all worth it. Perk yourself up with photos and telling anyone who’ll listen how much fun you’ve had! You won’t feel so bad if you have good memories.
Hello, Hello, Hello & welcome to August! Can you believe another month has flown by? This month I am super excited as it is the month of Leeds Festival and I cannot bleeding wait. It is such an electric experience being at a festival and you cannot compare it to anything else in life.
When the lovely SOPHIE asked if some of us wanted to get on board with a ‘’Celebrity LookALike’’ challenge/collaboration I jumped at the chance.
Most of you know my absolute LOVE for the band, Haim. It sounds big headed but alot of people tell me about my resemeblance to resident Baby Haim aka Alana. Now I don’t know if it is because I’m pint sized or rock the middle parting? But apparently, I do. And of course I am ever so humble when people tell me that…. YEAH RIGHT?! You have to scrape me from the ceiling any time anyone says that because to me, they are my idols. Simple.
So because I’m not a huge make up junkie or beauty blogger as such, I thought I would take my own spin on things by doing a more ‘’Fashion’’ related post by depicting their style. If you want to read my post on Alana Haim’s Outfit Inspiration you can read it here! I tried to keep it very simple because that is exactly what Alana’s style is like.
My Hair. I literally wake up on a morning and this is what it is like. slightly wavy or kinked (in slightly annoying spots!) with my middle parting. I should probably do more with it, but it is just how the Haim Sisters rock it?!
The Top. This was another eBay find. ‘’MORE ISSUES THAN VOGUE’’. I absolutely love the over sized feel to it & I will be taking this to Leeds Festival with me this year. YAY!!
The Shorts. These are an old vintage pair of Topshop roll up shorts. Excuse the legs, lumps and bumps galore. But, you know whatttttt, I don’t care bitchessssss! Alana never goes on stage without parading around in the teeniest, tiniest shorts in her wardrobe and she looks super duper cute!
The Chelsea Boots. I love my chelsea boots but I haven’t worn them much as it’s summer and I want to get my tootsies out whilst I can. During the winter these are my staple, go to boots. They were from Barratts and cost £50!
The Socks. Oh my little frilly socks. I feel like I have rewound back to class 4 and I am just starting a new school year, with my brand new uniform on. Those were the days where you could get away with frilly socks. Not at the ripe age of 24! But, again, Alana rocks it. So that makes it ok, right? They were from Primark of course, priced at a cool £1.50.
Now, time to send you over to all the other girls collaboration pages to see how they rocked their celebrity inspired look! Head over to:
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