Thursday 30 April 2015

A bit more about me



Hi everyone!

So for this post I thought that I would do get to know me tag thingy so that you could know more about me and my life. So here we go...

1. When is your birthday? - 9th of July 1997

2. Whats your favourite colour? - Dark purple

3. Favourite quote? - This is a hard one because I have loads! But I reckon that my all time favourite is 'We're all a little weird, and life's a little weird. And when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall in mutual weirdness and call it love.' Dr. Seuss

4. Are you addicted to You Tube? - No of course not, not at all... yeah just a bit ;)

5. Do you wear make-up? - Yes but not a huge amount. Just little things like mascara, powder, concealer, lip products, and sometimes eye-liner or eye-shadow.

6. Are you in a relationship? - Yes, I'm in a very happy relationship with my boyfriend Alfie. We have been together for just over a year now and he is my best friend in the whole world and I love him to bits :)

7. What makes you angry? - Any form of abuse, bullying, and discrimination against same sex couples.

8. What makes you happy? - Horse riding, seeing Alfie because I dont get to see him often (we're in a long distance relationship), dancing, and listening to my favourite music.

9. What are your three favourite snacks? - Chocolate, bread sticks with hummus, and ice cream.

10. What do you do in your free time? - Horse riding, shopping, watch YouTube videos, and spend time with Alfie if he's at home.

So that's just 10 things about me! I hope you enjoyed this post, thanks for reading it, and please feel free to share it too :)

Monday 27 April 2015

My skin story

Hi everyone!

So with this post, I thought that I would just jump right in with it and write about my 'skin story.' This is what my blog will mainly be focused on, so I thought that it would be an appropriate post.

So from the day I was born, I have suffered from very severe, active atopic eczema. You're now probably thinking what on earth does that mean? Eczema is a common skin disease, which causes redness and dryness on the skin and this causes the skin to become very itchy most of the time. Eczema is most common in children. Children who suffer with this condition will normally end up growing out of it by the time they hit puberty, but in some cases, it wont leave you alone. Frustratingly, this was, and still is my case.

I'm now approaching my 18th birthday and I'm still suffering from this condition. Many people wont really think much to this because it doesn't really seem that bad to anyone who isn't familiar with the condition. This condition is also nothing compared to all the other major diseases and illnesses that are out there, but to me, and to anyone else that suffers from it, whether they are a sufferer themselves, or close to someone who suffers from this condition, Eczema is the most annoying, upsetting, frustrating, and aggravating thing there is; and it really knows how to destroy your self confidence.

My experience with this was also a bit different to regular eczema suffers, because I also have a list of allergies that contribute to my eczema flare ups. I suffer from something called oral allergy syndrome. Oral allergy syndrome, also known as pollen-food syndrome occurs normally with people who suffer from allergies to tree pollens, grass, and suffer heavily from hay fever...yep, I've also got all of those too! But anyway, long story short, oral allergy syndrome is where the lips, tongue, and throat swell up and become inflamed and irritated when you eat certain foods. This happens to me if I eat hazelnuts, (yes, I'm not allowed to eat nutella!) walnuts, stone fruits, for example cherries or plumbs, or any fruit that is very juicy or acidic, for example, apples.

Anyway, my skin has caused me a lot of problems throughout my whole life, and still does to this day. I've been to endless appointments with my GP and also many trips to the hospital, and A+E once or twice. I've been taken to specialist allergy departments and doctors that specialize in eczema, but still no long term improvement. I've also had patch testing and light therapy but they too haven't benefited me. I also had quite a hard time throughout school with bullying, particularly within my teenage period. As we all know, appearance is everything at this age and I really wasn't happy with mine, and it seemed no one else was either. Many of the other people at my school, particularly my year group thought that I was disgusting, weird and ugly, which naturally really upset me. A lot of the boys would talk about me and say nasty things about me; it was never to my face, but I knew what they were saying. I remember being jealous of the other girls in my class because of how perfect their skin looked to me, and I used to massively envy them. A lot of the 'popular girls' used to laugh at me and talk about me too. It was a very tough time for me and even after I left school at the end of my GCSE exams, it still carried on, despite not going to school any more. I was in a low place and learned to hate the way I looked and lost all confidence that I used to have in myself. I kept all of this to myself, I never told any of my friends, teachers or parents, which is something I shouldn't of done, because keeping it all to yourself makes you feel a whole lot worse.

Now when I think about this period and look back on it, I'm proud that I overcame it and I'm now much more happier and a lot more confident too. I remember looking in the mirror and hating what I saw, and crying to myself a lot of the time, but now I've grown a lot more as a person and I certainly have a whole new found confidence within myself. I'm now able to look in the mirror and say to myself, 'I think I look pretty good today' or 'I like the way I look today.' I have found new ways to keep my condition more controlled and it's going well so far. My new confidence boost sparked off my interest in fashion and I even recently applied to do modelling which I was successful for, however I couldn't go due to the location of the studio, but I'm still hoping and planning to pursue it eventually.

I've realised that this post is quite depressing in some ways, and that it's also dragged on for quite a while, but I wanted to share it with others so that I could possibly inspire others or help them out if they have any similar problems, whether they are to do with their skin, how they look, self confidence, or bullying. I hope that none of you view this as a sob story kind of thing, because that's not my intention at all, my aim is to help others.

My next post is hopefully going to be a more uplifting one, and I'd also love to know what you thought of this post. Also have you ever been in a similar situation, and if you have, how did you cope with it or what did you do about it? Feel free to comment if you have any questions too!

See you next time, Amber x



Thursday 23 April 2015

So I'm new to this..

Hi everyone!

So this is my first ever time doing something like this, but I wanted to give it a go. I highly doubt that anything will ever come of this, but I'm doing this because it's something new that I want to try, and I would love to inspire others and help them out if I can. I'm doing this for something to do in my free time, and to have fun sharing my life with others.

I want to focus my blog on the main aspects within my life, as well as my hobbies and the things that I enjoy doing in my spare time. These are being in a long distance relationship, particularly a military relationship, my skin story and how it has affected my self/body confidence, and how I've got to where I am today with it, alongside my interest within fashion and make-up.

My next post will focus on getting to know more about me and my life, and what I normally do from day to day.

I hope you enjoyed this post, I'd love to know what you think. 

See you next time, Amber x