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How do you look effortlessly beautiful by the pool?

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MozzchopsThirty · 05/06/2016 03:26

I'm going on a 'naice' holiday with boyfriend.
I always look like shit! Sweaty, straggly hair, some ill fitting throw over thing.

Please help! I want to look lovely.
What can I do with my hair? Even in a ponytail it's awful, it's thin & shoulder length
I've purchased 2 lovely bikinis so just gotta get the rest to work

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Glamorousglitter · 07/06/2016 07:36

I honestly believe it finest matter where you buy your bikini from - just ensure it fits well, try it on bend move and wriggle in it SmileWink
I have two seafolly ones and 2 h and m ones. I love buying a few from the high st every year to change up the look. And I don't mind if they don't last forever! I like my holiday photos with different bikinis year on year.

I m still carrying a stone extra (Dd2 is 6 months old) and before I arrived I was really concerned about not looking as good as I usually do - (so I m a wobbly 12 when I n usually an 8/10).

Plus with the dc I haven't had lots of time for prep - or anything really. Confused

I use st tropez everyday before we came so I have a light colour and top it up every second day. I m fair anyway so only take a light tan and tend to avoid sun.

Once I m here i ve seen there s all body shapes and sizes here and no ones bothered.

My cover ups are new look and seafolly. Both ancient. Both come out every holiday - and to be honest- not a whole
Lot of different in terms of quality.

LostQueen · 07/06/2016 09:54

I just ordered this from new look for my holiday in a couple of weeks time. I haven't tried it on yet but I'm sure this fit will be fine for the purpose. They have a shorter version too but I'm 5'9 so went for the longer one

www.newlook.com/shop/womens/swimwear/white-longline-long-sleeve-beach-shirt_379235810

HappyGirlNow · 07/06/2016 10:06

I try to avoid viscose as sometimes it can be REALLY bad for creasing... Plus, although it's a semi natural fibre and meant to be breathable it can be sticky and clingy..

AnneEtAramis · 07/06/2016 16:34

I am floored at a this prep. We spend most summer on a med island not frequented by foreign tourists and everyone just has shorts/t shirt or sometimes a kaftan, always flip flops and hair just tied up in a bun. No make up (except the odd occasions some Russians came, they wore lots). Literally everyone from your 16 year old to 65 year old basically adopted this. I think though that everyone is basically super relaxed and that's why they look great.

I don't really give this a second thought. I spend all of my time in the sea/sitting on the edge of the sea so cover up is only for going home/to the beach. I think I look better wet actually.

Have a great holiday op.

flupcake · 07/06/2016 16:36

I am having this dilemma too! Thanks for the tips on here. We go to Spain every year for a beach holiday, and I always feel frumpy and not stylish enough. This year I am determined to get it right! It's so hard when packing in rainy England to imagine what will feel right in hot and humid Spain. I have learnt that my fitted linen Boden numbers just feel too uncomfortable. Loose cotton dresses are better.

Also, I really want to get more efficient at packing as I always seem to take a load of stuff I don't wear. I thought a Pinterest board mentioned upthread was a good idea. I think I will take photos of the clothes I already have that do work well in Spain, and look what is missing.

I have seen a few similar threads on this issue (like this www.mumsnet.com/Talk/style_and_beauty/2655636-simple-knee-length-throw-it-on-dress-for-holidays) -
Maybe we need a Mumsnet Holiday Wardrobe Pinterest Board!

Also every year I have the bikini versus swimming costume dilemma ... in the UK I wouldn't be seen dead in a bikini (I am a size 12 with a flabby post-kids tummy that is resistant to sit-ups!) but in Spain everyone wears bikinis, even the old ladies, and I feel a bit old fashioned in my one-piece! So - to bare the wobble or not?

netflixandicecream · 07/06/2016 16:49

flupcake definately wear a bikini! nice all over tan always looks great

poppym12 · 07/06/2016 17:03

i think the best thing is to wear what you feel comfortable and confident in. so many people worry about what they look like on holiday but the reality is, no one else actually cares what you're wearing or how much make up you have on.
i prefer simple cotton dresses to kaftans or cover up things, or maybe shorts and a drapey vest top. painted toes nails looks good and for footwear, i wear birkenstocks or converse Shock.
my colours tend to be quite neutral, natural fabrics and no garish colours or loud prints/sequins.
hair is tied back loosely and i sometimes wrap a scarf around my head (hair band style) rather than wear a hat as hats make me sweat too much. i never bother with makeup apart from an spf lip balm.
decent sunglasses are a must.

MozzchopsThirty · 07/06/2016 23:28

Yes flupcake wear a bikini. I'm a 10 with a stomach that looks like a satchel after 3 pregnancies and an emergency abdo surgery
But I refuse to wear a one piece!
There are some lovely flattering bikinis out there.
Have you tried Boux avenue?

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flupcake · 08/06/2016 11:43

Inspired by this thread I pulled all my swimming costumes and bikinis out and tried them all on - and took photos - I definitely need some new ones! Also I was surprised I didn't look that awful in the bikinis, in fact one of my one-piece costumes gives me quite a thick waist.

However I definitely need bikinis with good support up top, I found a couple of the triangle-style bikinis that I used to wear before I had kids when my boobs were a lot smaller and perkier - not a good look for me now....

There are some Lands End cover ups that look quite nice, they are more like tunic dresses than kaftans:
www.landsend.co.uk/Swimwear/Womens/Shop_By_Silhouette/Swimtees%2C_Rashguards_Cover-ups/ix-9005?brand=2&sz=all&endless=true
I am a bit unsure of the sizing as they are 10-12 or 14-16 (I am a 14 on the bottom but 12 on top) but think I will order one and see. I worry with the big print kaftans that I will look huge, so would prefer something plain or a small print. Also I don't like things too see-through.

What do you think works well for eating out in the evening (usually the local beach bars) without looking too dressed up, but also not too beachy? (I've got the message about no high heels!)

BeJayKayven · 08/06/2016 23:14

I'm going for linen shifts this year for evenings. Very simple and easy, and they suit my shape. Next have some lovely ones, and so does Asda! I posted this on the other thread - Asda, pure cotton and lovely on.

How do you look effortlessly beautiful by the pool?
mimishimmi · 09/06/2016 05:34

Dominique Sachse, a gorgeous woman in at least her forties (can't place her age), has a good Youtube video on poolside beauty/style.

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