Vegan Friendly Velvet Matte Lipsticks from essence!*

Regular readers of the blog will know how much I rate budget makeup brand essence (you can find my previous posts here).

It has been a while since I tried anything new from essence but I was recently sent three shades from their Velvet Matte lipstick range and wanted to share my thoughts on the blog.

Lipsticks c/o Essence

Firstly these lipsticks are an absolute bargain at £2.30 each (available from Wilkinson stores and online at Wilko.com). I firmly believe that what essence save on fancy packaging they pour in to product quality.

And that’s not to say these lipsticks look terrible, quite the opposite. I like the minimalistic design and lightweight casing, but it’s the performance of these lipsticks that truly won me over. Soft and luxurious feeling with amazing lasting power- I popped one of these on for work the other day, around 8am and it was still going post lunch, somewhere around 2pm which far exceeds many lipsticks I regularly wear. These give intense colour and a great matte finishing without drying out the lips, again, something many more expensive brands can’t quite pull off. The shades I was sent are typical of what I would usually pick (although they were sent at random) but the entire range caters for all tastes with 12 colours in total.

From left to right- Shade 10 (greedy coffee), Shade 01 (donuts go nut), Shade 04 (hungry pink)
The lipsticks are also suitable for vegans and available now! Have you tried anything from essence recently? I’m really far behind on their new launches so let me know what I’m missing.

Products sent to me for blog consideration, I was under no obligation to post.

The January “Recovery” box from Degustabox*

The trials and tribulations of blogging with a box obsessed cat around! Pablo couldn’t resist getting in on the first Degustabox* of 2019 action- which you’ll note brings a rather slick new look along with a whole host of brilliant products, mostly focused around recovery from the indulgence of the festive break (which now feels so very long ago!) This is probably one of my favourite boxes to date, I’ve discovered some great new snacks and there was only one item that I haven’t braved trying, read on for my thoughts.
Bob and I love Japanese food and were excited to try out Miso Tasty’s original Ramen Noodle kit (£3.50). It comes with everything you need to create a light and tasty meal- just add your topping/s of choice- in our case it was chicken and mushrooms.
It’s the worst kept secret that I’m big in to my savoury snacks and I’ve been munching on pea based snacks for a couple of years now. Pipers have just launched their own version- Crispeas, and whilst being ignorant to what Matar Paneer was (and to be honest, I still am) I can confirm that these are utterly delicious, I’m already craving another bag and am hoping they hit my local shops soon (RRP £1).
After some tentative experimentation it seems I can eat small amounts of peanut and peanut butter again without provoking a reaction so I was a bit excited to see this product from PBfit in the January box. Powdered peanut butter might sound grim, but it’s ok – it’ll never beat the real thing but it does contain 90% less fat and around 1/3 of the calories and can be used in smoothies, baking or as a toast topper amongst other things. The sachets are exclusive to the USA but you can pick up tubs in many supermarkets.
Yes! Fruit and nut bars have appeared in Degustabox before, back when I was avoiding nuts. I was glad to see them again and give them a try. I wasn’t sold on the lemon and chilli fruit bar, but both of the nut ones are pretty good- the dark chocolate and almond one especially so. I haven’t seen these for sale local to me yet, but I know many major supermarkets sell them for around £1.20 each (or in multi-packs.)
I found these LioBites exceptionally sweet, even for me, but still kind of delicious. I’m on the fence with fruit crisps these days having gone through a phase of loving them, but these are pretty good and pack a hefty flavour punch. They also count as one of your five a day, but do cost around £1.50 a bag.
Bob instantly jumped on these Pick Up bars from Bahlsen. Delicious biscuits play host to a thick slab of chocolate- not in the spirit of a January detox but we all need treats in life! We both love these and the fact they are individually wrapped makes them perfect for taking to work, or out and about with us. RRP £1.69 – keep an eye out for the other varieties too.
No prizes for anyone who guessed this was the product I didn’t brave trying! Willy’s apple cider vinegar will provide you with a daily dose of probiotics, if you can stomach it. I can’t, but I know many people who swear by it. RRP of £3.50
I’ve loved rice cakes ever since my nan introduced me to them when I was about 10- smothered in chocolate spread, of course. I’ve finally got in to the habit of taking lunch to work with me every day and I like to take some kind of cracker to pad out my salad or dip in to my soup. Both of these hit the spot nicely, the protein lentil cakes are a great addition to the Kallo snacking range and I’ll be picking them up on a regular basis.
I have a long and complicated history with sugar free jellies, but I’m finally able to face them again after a very long hiatus. These dessert inspired ones from Hartley’s are a nice addition to the range, although I didn’t find the texture as jelly like as their standard flavours. At 10 calories or less these are ideal for anyone on a January diet- or who, like me, just likes an extra sweet hit during the day on top of their usual boat load of food!
Last but by no means least we have a new(ish) product from Ryvita- protein red quinoa and sesame crips breads. Baked with pea protein and rye- so also packing in some serious fibre, these come in hand snack packs which make a great packed lunch with a mini tub of hummus and some crudites. I also enjoy snacking on these with some cream cheese and marmite because that’s how I roll.
Let me know if you’ve tried any of these products and what you thought in the comments.

If you’re new to Degustabox, it’s a monthly food subscription box that gives you the chance to try new and exciting products on the market whilst providing amazing value for money.
On a month by month basis the box costs £12.99 (with a discount for longer subscriptions) but the contents are generally worth far more than this as you can see if you do the maths.
If you’re persuaded to give Degustabox a go (and really, you should) you can claim a brilliant £5.00 off of your first box (making it just £7.99!) by entering the code 6HZJ8 at the checkout. It’s been a pleasure to work with the brand regularly over the last couple of years and it’s without a doubt something that I will continue to purchase long after our partnership ends. I love the monthly surprise and excitement as well as the chance to discover products I’d otherwise pass up on the supermarket shelves.

Hair Secretz Diamond Brush

So Laura, how often do you brush your hair?

Shamefully it took moving house to realise I didn’t own a hairbrush, it’s that infrequent! I appear to be one of the lucky few who can get away without it. Partly because my hair is often curled, but when I do wear it straight it just doesn’t seem to knot and I don’t get the dreaded bed head.

Still, every so often I do feel the urge to smarten up my act and stop using my fingers to style my hair each morning so I was quite excited to be sent the prettiest hairbrush I’ve ever seen from UK brand Hair Secretz

Featuring a sparkling Swarvoski crystal, the diamond brush is ready and waiting to take pride of place on your dressing table, or in your handbag.

Ergonomically designed to fit in to the palm of your hand (for maximum control), it also features three different length bristles so ensure it glides through even the most tangled of tresses.

Another winning feature of this brush is that the bristles can be lifted to reveal a diamond shaped mirror, ideal for styling on the go. The pod created by this design is conveniently the perfect place to stash hair ties or grips meaning no more scrabbling around to find one at the last minute; in my case they have mostly been stolen and chewed beyond all recognition by Pablo so this is just perfect.

The brush comes in a choice of three colour combinations: red/black, white/pink or blue/pink and costs £12.99

I’m delighted to have such a winning product in my possession, it delivers on both style and substance and would also make for a lovely gift.

Available on the Hair Secretz website, which also offers free UK delivery on all orders!

Product sent to me free of charge for blog consideration, I was under no obligation to write this post and all opinions expressed are my own.

Review: Halo UK E-Liquid from e-cigarette direct

It’s been a little while since my last vaping post and I am pleased to say I am still going strong, for the most part. There have been a couple of cheeky cigarettes when I’ve had a few drinks but this is a very rare event and I can hand on heart say there is no temptation to go back to regular smoking. A big part of this for me is the huge array of vape juices on the market, when there are so many fun and interesting flavours to work through it really does keep the temptation at bay, and I have found that the times where I’ve happened to have a cigarette in hand I’m wishing it was my vape instead.

Recently I’ve been trialling a selection of flavoured juices from Halo E-Liquids* available at my favourite haunt, e-cigarette direct. Halo liquids are produced in a state of the art UK factory. It has a 50:50 VP to PG ratio and I’ve been trialling the 6mg of nicotine strength.

Bubble Trouble is described as a fun, bubble mint flavour. Out of the ten flavours I tried this was the one that came through the least for me, it was just a little bit too mild and as such I probably wouldn’t pick it out again.
Blackjack Twist is based on one of my favourite childhood sweets (I don’t need to tell you which one) and is my favourite of the bunch. It really delivers the promised punch of aniseed, with a more subtle sherbet on the exhale.
Pear Drops tastes so much like it’s namesake it’s a bit scary. It really nails that “tang” you get from pear drops sweets and kept me going back for more.
Raspberry Crush is a gentle take on fresh raspberries, concentrated enough to be almost jam like in it’s flavour. I really liked this but couldn’t use too much as it was bordering on too sweet, but would definitely get again for the summer months when my sweet tooth goes through the roof.
Cherry Bakewell was my wild card addition to my selection as I really couldn’t imagine how it would translate in vaping. Turns out it translates pretty well and I found myself really enjoying this flavour with it’s strong cherry base and light and creamy almond finish.
Vanilla Ice Cream was a flavour I had high hopes for and it didn’t let me down. With a heady vanilla flavour with undertones of wafer biscuit this was second on my top ten list and a definite re-purchase. It’s simple, to the point and excels at what it sets out to do.
Spearmint Breeze was exactly that, it’s much creamier than other, menthol heavy mint juices I’ve tried and perfect executed. I’ve been using this when I fancy something fresher and is again a juice I’ll be re-purchasing in the future.
Lemon Fizz was another complete wild card for me as I don’t as a rule like anything citrus. I don’t know how Halo have done it but they have basically liquidised a sherbet lemon sweet and popped it in a bottle. A strong contender for my favourite flavour and one that has to be tried to be believed.
Pineapple Juice does exactly what it says on the bottle and reminds me very much of pineapple cube sweets. It wasn’t a favourite juice of mine although I can’t quite work out why, I think I’ll come back to it in the summer and see if my taste for it has changed.
Apple and Apricot is every bit as fresh and juicy as it sounds and whilst it didn’t make a stand-out impact on me I did enjoy it very much; perhaps a bit too mild for my tastes but for anyone who likes fresh and juicy flavours you should give it a go.
The full Halo range is available on the e-cigarette direct website. They are priced at £3.99 per bottle (or mix and match three for £9.99). There are a few other flavours that I haven’t tried a well as the standard tobacco blends as well. Each flavour comes in strengths ranging from 0.0% up to 1.8%

I’ve been really impressed by the brand and it’s one I will be using regularly in the future. I like to keep these smaller bottles in my bag for being out and about, whilst favouring short-fills at home.

Let me know if you’ve tried the Halo range and what you thought, are there any flavours I’ve missed that I need to try? What other brands of juice are you loving right now?

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The December 2018 Degustabox

Happy New Year everyone! I have so many hopes and tentative plans for the blog in 2019 and I hope to fall back in love with it as much as I once was and introduce some new features. For now, here is one of my favourite long-standing features- the monthly Degustabox* review.

As ever, I’ve done my best to review every product in the box, but, as ever, I have fallen slightly short and there are some I haven’t yet sampled for various reasons. We had a pretty manic festive season and still have a house full of food so it was a tall order to get through all of this lot as well!

Kicking off with some snacky items, firstly we have the nature’s store salted caramel popcorn bar. I’m a massive fan of snack bars in general and was excited to give this one a try. It’s a tasty and indulgent tasting snack yet contains under 150 calories, has no added sugar and contains plenty of fibre. These will soon be available in major supermarkets with an RRP of 89p- pretty good value in this day and age.

I think the Green and Black’s Blueberry Velvet Fruit and Orange Velvet Fruit have featured in Degustabox before, and I raved about them then. I’ve also since purchased the various flavours a few times when I have seen them on offer (full price they are £3.29 a bag) and everyone I know who has tried them has agreed, these are delicious. They were a perfect sharing treat for over the Christmas break and will continue to be something I pick up from time to time (I get mine in Waitrose).

We always have pasta on hand for a quick and easy meal- our favourite at the moment is this peppered steak pasta, so the inclusion of Delverde Pasta’s spaghetti was a welcome one. I don’t think I’d pay £1.99 for a packet of dried pasta going forward, but it was delicious and I would stock up if I saw it on special offer.
Jack Daniels seems to be a common theme with Degustabox at the moment, which is fine if you like it- which I do, in very moderate amounts. I haven’t actually tried the lynchburg lemonade included in the December box yet, it got stashed with our festive drinks collection which then never actually got touched! It sounds intriguing though and I will make a point to try it soon.
We’re brand loyal when it comes to ketchup and I wasn’t sure I’d be able to sneak this low sugar bottle on to the table. We did give it a go, and it’s a really nice ketchup, it will never replace our usual brand but neither Bob or myself would fall out with eating it again and there are of course the health benefits for those watching their sugar intake. Unfortunately I only have limited product information and no pricing details but if you’re looking to make your condiemt collection a bit more healthy then give this a go.
A couple more drinks we didn’t get around to trying yet- sleep well chocolate milk; a natural milk drink that claims to help you relax and get a better night’s sleep. It’s made with whole Jersey milk, honey and valerian (a known relaxant) I can’t actually try this as the valerian can interact with a medication I take, and I haven’t quite persuaded Bob to give this a go yet. I do like the concept of a natural sleep aid though, and I bet it’s lovely warmed through like hot chocolate.

On the less relaxing side we have Funkin Cocktails passion fruit martini shaker. I fully intended to use this over Christmas with the addition of a good glug of vodka and some ice but clean forgot. I’ve always been very impressed with Funkin Cocktails as a brand though and will be making this in to a weekend treat when I next fancy a drink.

I’m always on the look out for new food on the go products as my lifestyle has changed a lot since moving in with Bob and it often suits me better to take something with me to work to eat there. Less so with breakfast, but when I do then something like this shredded wheat on the go pot would be ideal. At £1.99 it’s a fairly pricey option but much cheaper than the £5 I’ve been known to spend in a coffee shop whilst legging it to my desk. It’s also better for me, and it has everything you need for a desk breakfast without needing to rely on communal cutlery and bowls.

I was quite excited to see the Maggi Fusian noodle pots included- again, at £1.15 they aren’t as cheap as a packed lunch necessarily, but a lot cheaper than my all too frequent trips to the supermarket for a sandwich or sushi. I love noodles and have previously rated the Maggi brand highly. It’s probably not THE healthiest option out there, but perfect on a cold winter lunch time and perfect for stashing in my desk for an emergency lunch. I highly recommend the sweet chilli flavour.

Last but not least we have the product of the month, the slush puppie sour cherry pouch. I was so excited to see this as I loved slush puppies as a child- my post swimming treat of choice. These just sit nicely in your freezer and come in three flavours; sour cherry (favourite), blue raspberry and strawberry and have no added sugar. Great for a nostalgia trip and sweet frozen treat.
Let me know if you’ve tried any of these products and what you thought of them. If you’re new to Degustabox, it’s a monthly food subscription box that gives you the chance to try new and exciting products on the market whilst providing amazing value for money.
On a month by month basis the box costs £12.99 (with a discount for longer subscriptions) but the contents are generally worth far more than this as you can see if you do the maths.
If you’re persuaded to give Degustabox a go (and really, you should) you can claim a brilliant £5.00 off of your first box (making it just £7.99!) by entering the code 6HZJ8 at the checkout. It’s been a pleasure to work with the brand regularly over the last couple of years and it’s without a doubt something that I will continue to purchase long after our partnership ends. I love the monthly surprise and excitement as well as the chance to discover products I’d otherwise pass up on the supermarket shelves.