Colour Drop

I’m really getting back in to make up, after a while of not really caring and just going for a neutral eye with some black liner and a tinted lipbalm I’m now having fun with colour again. Call it new found confidence or put it down to too much time off work with nothing to do but either way right now I’m loving all things bright and beautiful and have had a lot of fun experimenting.
I was recently sent a couple of lip products from Oriflame (which I’ve been storing in my awesome cat tin from tigerlilly quinn). The parcel included Power Shine Lip Crayon in Golden Gloss and the Colour Drop Lipstick in Drop of Fuschia. I’ve never used a lip crayon before but really liked the idea. This one gives a beautifully sheer coverage with a hint of gold and neutral tones- less sticky than a lip gloss (I HATE sticky) yet not as bold as a lipstick. I really loved this but I do wish you got more product for your money, the amount I’ve been using this in the last two weeks has pretty much run it out already.
The lipstick was my favourite colour- pink! I do love me a pink lip and I’ve just started to stray away from my favoured safe baby pinks in to bolder tones. Drop of Fuschia went on like a dream and gave a really buildable colour. You can see in my photo that I’ve played it quite safe, another coat and this gives the most gorgeous bold, bright statement lip. I’m in love. The colour lasted a really long time too and didn’t dry my already dehydrated lips out.
Once again Oriflame leave me impressed. I’m yet to try a product I haven’t liked. The real test will be their foundation or eyeliner, two areas where I know what I like and don’t really stray…

What’s your go-to lip colour? I’m really wanting to try orange but don’t know where to start!

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The Eyes Have It

It would be fair to say I’m quite fussy when it comes to eye makeup. So many times I’ve bought a promising looking product only to find it doesn’t quite meet expectation. These days I tend to stick to what I know and rarely branch out. Still, I was curious about Eye of Horus and their new Goddess eyeliner pencils. I was sent Jewel Amethyst to review, a highly pigmented liner with micro glitter to boot.
This was everything I could have wanted from an eyeliner. Rich colour, subtle sparkle and a smooth application. My biggest gripe with eye pencils is that they often drag, or don’t leave more than a smudge of colour on your lids. This did so seamlessly and lasted all day without budging. The colour is really buildable so you can go as subtle or full on as you like and there is a smudger on the other end of thepencil for a more messy look. At £13 it’s on the pricey side for an item of makeup but it’s worth it, I think…I’ve spent more than that on eyeliners that don’t get further than one use.
I’m really intrigued by the brand, I haven’t heard much about them so far but their products look superb. If everything else is as good as this eyeliner was then I’m going to get saving and start stocking up!
Currently available to buy here
Have you ever tried a product from the brand?

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January Degustabox review

Food is one of my three favourite F words. For that reason you’ll find it features quite frequently on my social media channels (see icons in the sidebar) and from time to time it filters through on to my blog as well.
I was offered a trial of  Degustabox a monthly food box; most bloggers get excited by a beauty box subscription, for me it’s the foodie equivalent. Each month you get a box of 10-15 surprise products, most of which are new to the market…it costs less than half of the retail value. The subscription costs £12.99 a month including p&p which really is quite a bargain- in my box one of the products alone retailed at £4! I of course took up the offer and shortly the January box arrived at my door.
You can see full details of January’s Box here but here are my thoughts of the products that arrived:
Go! Kombucha China White tea certainly looked interesting. I consider myself adventerous when it comes to food- there isn’t much I won’t try, however when it comes to drinks I’m a bit of a scaredy cat and try as I might I couldn’t bring myself to try this. I’m sure Kombucha is lovely stuff, but I don’t think it is for me.
Quinola Express Pearl & Black was the perfect base for lunch time salads. Using half a sachet at a time I first tried it warm with chicken and some finely chopped salad vegetables and then the next day I had it cold, straight from the packet, this time with some tofu and raw vegetables. I’m a big fan of this and will be adding it to my food shop from time to time.
Dorset Cereals Berry Granola was fantastic. I’ve featured the brand on the blog before and I’ve made it quite clear I loved it. This has kept me snacking for a few days now, I don’t like cereals with milk but give me a bowl of this and an episode of Breaking Bad and I’m good.
Goody Good Stuff make good sweets. Fact. I first tried them a couple of years ago and they’ve replaced my beloved Haribo as my gummy sweet of choice. I prefer the idea of sweets without gelatin despite no longer being a vegetarian and these are also all natural and free of many allergens. I was sent the tropical fruit and sour mix & match, I’m a lover of sour sweets and these were brilliant- they didn’t let my tastebuds down.
Amys Kitchen is another brand I was previously familiar with and buy where possible. I hadn’t try their chunky tomato soup before- I’m not a fan of tomato soup, I think I’ll be passing this on to my Dad who does like tomato but I can vouch for Amys soups in general.
Maggi’s range of flavourings for chicken are brilliant. Such a quick and easy way to jazz up and otherwise fairly boring meal. Again, I haven’t tried these yet- I’ve been off my feet and not able to cook but I am really looking forward to trying the sticky BBQ variety.
Jules Destrooper make good biscuits, they really do. It may or may not have escaped my twitter followers notice but I am a bit of a biscuit addict. These didn’t last long at all and will be repurchased asap.
Zico make coconut water. My previous experiences of coconut water have not been positive so I was hesitant to try this. After mustering up some courage I took a sip and can confirm I’m still not the hugest of fans, but with it’s chocolate flavouring I could drink this again.
Last but not least was the Garofalo pasta, I don’t eat much pasta but this looks incredibly tasty. Again it hasn’t been sampled yet, but I think I’ll be rusting up some kind of spaghetti feast as soon as possible.
So, there are my thoughts on my first ever Degusta Box. Despite not liking some of the products personally I still highly recommend it to any foodie out there. I loved the element of surprise and it was a good excuse to try new things. I’m looking forward to trying more in the future!
Have you ever subscribed to Degusta Box? How did you find it worked for you?

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DestinationSkin [Bristol]

I’ve generally been really lucky with my skin. Throughout my teenage years I had nothing more than the odd spot and these days one only really crops up when my hormones are running awry. This has made me exceptionally lazy and I have no real skin care regime, just soap and water and a bit of moisturiser when I remember. Clear skin aside, I do have a few niggles- my face gets very tight and sore from dryness especially at this time of year to the point where under my eyes gets tender. My skin is also quite sensitive which makes me reluctant to try new products.
Recently I was invited along to DestinationSkin in Bristol, a place I must have walked past countless times without really noticing- I had always assumed it wasn’t for me.
DestinationSkin is more of a skin clinic than a beauty parlour. Facials are on prescription and treatments such as IPL hair removal and botox are available. I was booked in for a prescription facial and was intrigued as to what the clinician would make of my skin.
The place itself was lovely. I was a bit apprehensive about how relaxing it would be due to the clinic being smack bang in the middle of The Galleries shopping centre. Although not as busy as Cabot Circus it still gets it’s fair share of foot traffic on a Saturday morning which is when I was booked in for.
I needn’t have worried, as soon as I stepped foot inside to be greeted by the super friendly girls on the desk I felt relaxed. I was shown to the chic waiting area, which is behind a frosted glass wall for privacy. There was a selection of local magazines as well as all the information you could possibly want about the company and what they do. I was given a lenghty piece of paperwork to fill out which included my personal details, past medical history and what medications I take…this is to ensure that none of the treatments given can do you any harm and I felt reassured by the thorough nature of this.
Once I had done all the paperwork the lovely lady who was going to do my treatment came out to introduce herself. She was so bubbly and friendly right from the start which put me right at ease. She also had the most flawless skin imaginable and I found myself hoping I’d leave looking even half as good as she did. She took my through to one of several treatment rooms towards the back of the clinic. This ensured that despite the busy shopping centre all you could hear was the relaxing music being played. The clinic room was spotlessly clean and tidy- just as the reception area had been. Despite being more on the medical side this place had the feel  of a luxury salon too.
The first thing Bonsyia my consultant did was go through all of the paperwork I had filled in. Once she was satisfied I was fit for treatment she laid me back on the couch and cleansed and exfoliated my skin. She then gave it an examination to determine my skin type and what facial she should prescribe. The next step was sticking my head in a box. Somewhat unconventional I’m sure, but this box was a UV light to assess skin for sun damage and other trouble spots. Thankfully I had little sun damage, I had been concerned about this being so pale and I’ve sworn to be better with the sun protection. The light also showed up a couple of oily patches on my otherwise very dehydrated skin and a heck of a lot of freckles!
I was prescribed the DermaQuest Signature Stem Cell Facial which sounded more like it belonged in a laboratory than on my face! My skin was once again cleansed and then the first of two face masks was applied and my face was massaged to encourage the active ingredients to work. It was quite an odd sensation and I was a bit nervous about what the ingredients were doing to me, but with ingredients like fruit acids I knew that although they sounded scary they wouldn’t do much harm! After the first mask was removed and my skin cleansed again the second mask was applied. This one smelt heavenly but it made my face tingle a lot! It got to the point of quite uncomfortable and I was worried I was having some kind of reaction but apparently this is a normal sensation and once the mask was removed and my skin cleansed again (I swear my skin had never felt so clean!) the sensation faded and was gone completely a couple of hours later. A host of products were applied to finish the look- a daily enzyme cleanser, a B5 serum and a SPF to name a few (let me know if you want exact names and details). The products are all available to purchase but as tempted as I was I just couldn’t afford them.
I was so impressed with the effects of this facial. Almost a week on and my skin looks great. Due to the active ingredients the treatment continues to work for a few days and despite a general anaesthetic and a lack of daylight my skin is still glowing and soft.
At £50 this isn’t something I’d do on a regular basis but I will go back once or twice a year to get my skin in tip-top condition. I’d highly recommend DestinationSkin to anyone with skin woes, y0u can go along for a free, no obligation consultation to get an idea of what they can do for you and there are often special deals and payment plans available.
A huge thank you to the lovely ladies working last Saturday for making me feel so welcome and for giving me the confidence to walk through central Bristol bare faced for the first time ever.
post facial bare face.
Have you ever had a prescription facial? I’d love to know your thoughts.

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Bringing Back Summer with heidi klein

In the depths of January it can feel like Summer will never arrive, or ever happened at all. When the folks at heidi klein offered to send me one of their Coconut Beach Candles, promising to bring back the smell of Summer I was all for it. I’m a sunshine girl; I’m at my happiest with bare arms and sun kissed skin and for me the scents of Coconut and Vanilla are the ones that take me back to those glorious light filled days.
The candle is gorgeous and has a real luxury feel to it which makes for instant feel good factor. Sitting in front of a floral scented tea light just isn’t the same. At £36.00 you’d expect something of decent quality and that’s exactly what you get, the way it was packaged made me tempted not to even light it, althoug the smell permeating through the gift wrap soon convinced me otherwise.
The candle is scented with Coconut, Vanilla, Jasmine and Marine- basically everything I love about the summer. It’s not too heady, just delicate and balanced, my bedroom felt like a den of calmness and I could feel my mood instantly lift.
Made from virgin beeswax and developed by Miller Harris you can buy the candle online at www.heidiklein.com or in store (see online for details and check out the amazing swimwear too!)I’ve really been enjoying this candle on the dark evenings post work. Things have been a little bit stressful and busy in my world of late; hence the lack of outfit posts, or indeed anything at all personal. The sunshine filled scent of this candle coupled with a mug of tea and some chocolate/sweets/biscuits has provided the perfect cure for the tougher days. That and face time marathons with Ben. Can’t be beat.
What scents instantly lift your mood?
I couldn’t resist a cheeky last minute edit of this post to share with you THE perfect Monday song, which Ben introduced me to yesterday. I’ve discovered so many new bands and artists since being with him, it’s great!