Wednesday, 30 December 2009

Body Shop Sale Goodies



I placed an order with The Body Shop for some sale goodies on the day the sale started - I love The Body Shop after Christmas sale :) and I was shocked when my parcel came on Christmas Eve :)I specifically love their Christmas collection so I picked up a few bits

Nutmeg and Vanilla Body Butter
Nutmeg and Vanilla Bath and Shower Gel
Black Velvet Apricot Body Butter
Black Velvet Apricot Bath and Shower Gel
Plum Plum Shimmering Bath Bubbles
Merry Cranberry Bath and Shower Gel

I really wanted the Merry Cranberry Body Butter too but it had sold out still I think I still have some from last year :)

Did anyone else get anything from the The Body Shop sale

Sunday, 27 December 2009

Christmas Pressies Part 2 - Make Up and Skincare

OK more exciting goodies :) Make Up!

Boots
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No7 Opulence Eye Palette - I love the No7 limited editions this has some lovely eye colours especially the gold
No7 Colour Calming Make Up Base - a green face primer and another one I haven't tried
No7 Make Up Bag with makeup and skin care - some nice stuff in here including a lovely eyeshadow in Antique Rose
Boots Botanics Quick Fix Make Up Wipes and Eye Make Up Remover - Holy Grail Skincare!
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FrontCover Eye Spy Kit - OMG these shadows are fabulous a lovely kit for experimenting with bright colours and they are so pigmented

ELF
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A whole batch of studio bits - brush cleaner, blush in Tickled Pink <3, eyeshadow in Mystic Moss, and the Eye Transformer
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YBF by Stacey - Make Up Box - SO much stuff in here and it's surprisingly good quality -the box on the other hand isn't - I'll do a proper review on some of these items I think

MAC
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Yeah Christmas kits - Smoke and Mirrors Eyeshadow Palette, Hocus Focus Face Kit, with Sunsparked Pearl and Pretty Baby Beauty Powders and Peachykeen Blush - loving the packaging on these so substantial
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Baroque Boudoir - I was soooooo pleased to get these items - the packaging is amazing
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Lipstick in Prive
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Lipgloss in The Lap Of Luxury
If you would like any swatches of any of these items please let me know - fashion next x

Christmas Goodies Part 1 - Nails, Some Skincare and Bodycare

OK I know a few people aren't keen on Christmas pressie hauls but I thought I'd show you some of the things that I got (all these items were bought for me by my friends and family) that I will be reviewing and using throughout 2010 - I'll start off with skincare, nails and body stuff.
Nails
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Rio Easy Art Nails - This is basically a Konad kit you even get Konad plates in it - can't wait to have a play with this :)
OPI Gift Set - This has some super colours in it lots of glitter and some nail treatments and a minis kit :)
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Leighton Denny Gift Set - again nail treatments, and loads of full size and mini colours mainly in french and neutrals. I also got the Leighton Denny Crystal Nail File kit so far I am super impressed with this and I'll definitely do a review on it :)

Body /Skin Care
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Soap & Glory Plane Jane Travel Kit - this kinda makes up for missing out on the hat box - a cute case, mini smellies and a travel pillow
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Philosophy The Gingerbread Man - a Christmas staple for me this one contains the bath / shower gel, the hot salt scrub, and the body butter (I also got the cranberry orange lip gloss)
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Elemis Gift Set - Bath and Shower Gel, Body Lotion, Cleanser, Exfoliator, and my favourite Pro Collagen Marine Cream (more on this to come)
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Anatomicals Gift Set - Body, Face and Hair Stuff
Korres Fig Set - Body Butter and shower gel, and some fig jam :)

OK this is getting a bit pic heavy so I'll do a separate post with my make up goodies x (ETA - I have missed a whole load of bits out whoops I also got some Avon stuff and a whole load of candles :))

Saturday, 26 December 2009

Hiya Peoples - Christmas Pressie Update

Hey Everyone
Hope you all had a a fabby day yesterday and that Santa was super generous you. I also hope you didn't eat too much lol I know I did :)
Anyways I thought I'd give you a quick update about my Christmas Day and details on some bits coming up over the next week :)
Christmas Day as per usual was great and so much fun - it's so much fun to spend quality time with your family having a nice time eating yummy food and drinking yummy wine, and of course getting some lovely gifts :) My family and friends were soooo generous this year I got so many lovely gifts including and iPod Touch and a Wii :)!!! I am going to do a few posts later in the week showing you some of the fashion and beauty bits I got - I won't be going in to great deal or including anything I have been so spoilt I might be accused of showing off :( - so I'll just show you the bits you might be interested in e.g MAC, Boots, Nails Stuff, handbags etc. and if you want any swatches or reviews you can let me know xx
I have to say though as spoilt as I was I didn't get any Lush or Body Shop so I have placed a few sale orders which I'll post as I get them. Needless to say my spending ban has crashed and burned totally this month never mind 2010 is nearly here and its a time for new a start. I have to say though I have been generally disappointed in the online sales this year - I have ordered a few bits from ASOS and Next but otherwise it's ll a bit bleurgh - very disappointing :( SO I'll be back in the next day or so with some Christmas pressie posts and some online sale haulage -till then the mince pies (albeit gluten free ones) call xxx

Thursday, 24 December 2009

Holiday Recipe - Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups

Apologies for the lack of posts this week I had so many plans but the evil weather (it's still snowing in Co Durham),and the Christmas preparations have took their toll.
Still never mind I thought I'd share with you one of my favourite sweetie recipes -a homemade version of Reeses Peanut Butter Cups courtesy of the domestic goddess Nigella Lawson's book Nigella Christmas :) (I can't find the recipe online so I'll type it up for you)

Ingredients

Peanut Layer
50g Dark Soft Brown Sugar
200g Icing Sugar
50g Soft Butter
200g Smooth Peanut Butter (You can use crunchy but the texture will be different)

Topping
200g Milk Chocolate
100g Dark Chocolate
Edible Decorations -I used White Chocolate Snowflakes from ebay, White Chocolate Stars from Morrisions, Gold Icing Stars and Snowflakes, and edible holographic glitter from Jane Asher, and silver and gold chocolate beans from a local deli
40-50 Petit Fours / Sweet Cases - (I got gold ones and Santa's from Jane Asher)

1) Mix together both types of sugar, the butter and the peanut butter using a wooden spoon or an electric whisk (I usually start off slowing with the whisk to avoid the icing sugar flying everywhere)

you should end up with a sticky, sandy paste


2)Roll about a teaspoon of mixture into a ball and press it into the paper cases to form a disc



Repeat till all the mixture is used. I find it easier to chill the mixture a bit first and put a bit of icing sugar on my hands to stop them sticking. This is a long drawn out, repetitive procedure - if you have children they might enjoy doing this too


3) Once you have filled all your cases put both bars of chocolate into a bowl and melt it over a pan of boiling water or in the microwave



4)spoon one tsp of the melted chocolate into each paper case making sure it covers the peanut butter layer (this is again quite repetitive work)


5)Sprinkle or add your decorations stars, snowflakes, glitter etc. the the top of the cup whilst the chocolate is still soft




Voila Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups a la Nigella - these also work just as good with milk or white chocolate toppings if you want to really indulge - enjoy xx

Merry Christmas Everyone :)

Hiya Everyone
I thought I'd follow the masses and do a holiday post.
I'd like to say a huge thank you for you good wishes, follows, subs, comments and more throughout the year. I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas and I am looking forward to loads of holiday hauling posts from you all soon :). Even if you don't celebrate Christmas I still hope you have a thoroughly pleasant, safe, happy, healthy and warm holiday season x
See You Soon hopefully with some Christmas pressie hauls - Merry Christmas xxx

Monday, 21 December 2009

Festive Tag

I saw this on the lovely Jo's blog and decided to do it :)

Favourite Colour Probably shades of blue or purple :)

Facebook? Yeah afraid so I don't spend as much time on it as I used to

Favourite Christmas Song I love all the Christmas songs but it would have to be an unusual one The Waitresses - Christmas Wrapping

Christmas Tree - Real or Fake? I have to say fake now but we used to have a real one all the time when I was little the smell is something else but they are sooo messy and with cats the plastic is easier and safer

Hottest Celebrity? Must admit nobody is rocking my world at the moment

Favourite Restaurant - I don't eat out a lot it's too awkward but I like Est Est and Chiquitos I can normally find something to eat there

Favourite Magazine - I buy so many probably Elle or Vogue

Favourite Holiday Drink - ooo Bucks Fizz, Mulled Wine, Pepsi - odd one that but it used to be the only time my mum ever bought it :)

Favourite Christmas Movie A Muppet Christmas Carol or Raymond Briggs The Father Christmas

I'd love to know yours too so I tag all of you x

Sunday, 20 December 2009

Pretty Snow



Doesn't it look so clean and pretty with the snow :) I know it's not pretty for some though :( I went out this afternoon to try and clean the snow off the car and I managed to get the top layer off but the underneath was frozen solid. It hasn't snowed so far today but the temperature never moved above freezing all day brrrr bring on the extra quilt or two or more kitty cats to sleep on my bed tonight - they beat any hot water bottle xx

Store Twenty One + Asda Haul

Yes, yes, yes I know I am over my limit for this month but it's Christmas!
I popped to my nearest small town the other day to pick up my glasses from the opticians and I noticed that the former Woolworths store had reopened and was a shop called Store Twenty One. Oooo I hadn't heard of that one so in I went (as you do :))I have to say it was absolutely crammed you could barely get moved it was so busy. I managed to pick up a few bits for Christmas pressies and a couple of bits for me :)
First of all I saw this gorgeous multi coloured, zig, zag patterned scarf - It looks so like Missoni it's untrue and as you probably know I lost my beloved Missoni a few years ago (I have cried tears over that scarf believe me), it in no way compares to the beauty I lost but I love it and it was only £4 (as opposed to the £70 sale price of my Missoni :( )
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I also picked up this navy blue, cable knit batwing jumper. Whether I bought it because I was so cold I don't know but I really like it and it was only £12 :)
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I also popped into Asda to buy my mum some Christmas polar bear PJ's (we always buy each other nightwear from Christmas which we give to each other on Christmas Eve), and picked up this cute Hello Kitty sleep tee for me :)
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Ok I have gone over my limit but I don't feel guilty I paid for it all in cold, hard cash and it slightly made up for the fact I missed out on the Soap & Glory Big Thrill Box - Damn You Boots On and Off Line!!!

Remington Wet 2 Straight Review

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Like many other bloggers I was recently sent a pair of the Remington Wet 2 Straight hair irons to try, so If you have had enough of reading reviews on these I suggest you look away now (I've always wanted to say this like when they show the football results on the tv lol.)

I was super excited to try these as my and my bestie had been discussing the possible merits and pitfalls about this product since it first launched. The idea in theory sounds fabulous a set of hair straighteners which you can use on wet hair to dry as you straighten, and on dry hair as a normal straightening iron. I must admit I have real problems blow drying my own hair due to CFS related pains and thick hair so I was hoping that these would be a good solution (I normally dry my hair naturally and then straighten it)

I have to admit before I start the review that I am a GHD addict I am on my second pair and I love them, other straighteners I have used in the past just dont compare and have usually ended up in the charity bag so I was interested to see how these performed in comparison.

Design and Features
They are an ergonomically designed straightner with a slight curve to fit in the hand and to the scalp more easily. They also have longer and slightly thinner ceramic plates than my GHD's.
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Unlike GHD's they also have an adjustable temperature control which is something I like this means you can adjust the temperature of the stylers depending on your hair thickness or type, e.g. higher temperatures for thicker hair etc. Like GHD's they also have dual voltage which means you can use them throughout Europe too.
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The big difference though with the Remington Wet To Straights though is that they can be used on wet (realistically though damp hair) and dry hair. The straighteners features an easy 4 button control panel and an LCD display and you can easily switch between wet and dry at the touch of a button. The top set of plates feature a set of steam vents (in my pic they are upside down). According to Remington these vents draw the water away from your hair and create steam which helps the condition of the hair.
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These straightners also come with a heat proof silver pouch which is very handy because they can get very hot!!
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The Test - Wet Hair
Before
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As I said before wet to straight is probably a bit misleading - the straightners must be used on damp, towel dried hair, that has been combed through and sectionned out. I put the straightners on the wet mode and put it up to the highest heat setting of 230 degrees as recommended - obviously they take a little bit longer to heat up the higher the tempertaure you set them at but it still wasn't any more than a few minutes and they let you know with an indicator beep. I am in no doubt that these do indeed straighten and dry very well but I do have a few issues. First of all the biggie are they damaging the condition of you hair? Remington claim not - the production of the steam and the frizz resistant conditioners built into the plates prevent damage and actually aid the conditioning process -I have no reason not to believe this my hair certainly didn't feel any drier although I will say that I found the sizzling noise quite off putting!. Perhaps my biggest problem with wet to straight when used in wet mode was that it was incredibly difficult to get close enough to the scalp to dry the roots -the straighteners got very hot and it was very hard to hold them in a way to get to the roots without burning my fingers, and I found the same with my fringe. I also found it quite time consuming to dry all of my hair especially the underneath section -it seemed to take quite a while and you kept having to go over sections to make sure they were completely dry. Having said that it was for me personally easier than blow drying my own hair and I have to say I was quite pleased with the results - my hair was pretty straight, dry and not frizzy at all, and this seemed to last till the next morning
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The Test - Dry Hair
Before
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The is the most familiar way to most of us of using hair straighteners - as I say I normally leave my hair to dry naturally and then straighten it when it's dry. As you can see naturally it's quite wavy, I sometimes leave it but more often than not I wear it straight. All you do with these is set the straightener to the dry setting with the touch of a button and adjust the temperature accordingly (I set it to about 190-200 degrees which is the GHD temperature). As before I applied a heat protector spray all over my hair sectionned it out and started straightening. The straighteners were pretty effective although I did find I had to go over certain sections a few times to achieve maximum straightness. Again though I found them a little hot to hold at times and again it was quite hard to straighten my fringe due to the design and shape of the irons. I was pretty pleased with the finish that they gave my hair but Remington claim that your hair should be left without frizz for up to 8 hours - I don't actually believe this -although all hair types are different, weather conditions can vary and so on mine only stayed really frizz free for a couple of hours or so
After
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What Do I Think
Well as I said I'd always been interested in trying these straighteners- anything that can make my life easier I'm all for! I have to say on the whole I was quite impressed they did what they promised all be it with a few issues that I have mentionned. I do query a few of Remington's claims about this product though. I don't particulary understand the concept of how they protect the hair rather than damaging it maybe that is something you would only see over time, I also don't quite believe they banish frizz for up to 8 hours it certainly didn't in my case. I also don't think this product would be suitable for anyone with any thicker or longer hair than mine, I think the drying process would just take to long to complete. Would I buy this erm if I had GHD's already probably not I personally get just as good a result from drying my hair naturally and straightening it afterwards but if I wanted a set of straighteners and I didn't want to spend GHD money - yeah I think they are worth a try especially with the added drying feature. I get the impression that these are like Marmite a love / hate product -this is just my opinion and what I thought about them after a few weeks of use yours may be very different.

Where Can I Get Them
The Remington Style Therapy Wet 2 Straight Slim Straighteners RRP is £79.99 but there are loads of special offers around at the moment where you can get them for up to half price. You can get them from all good electrical retailers including Boots, Superdrug, and Argos

If you have any queries or questions please don't hesitate to ask me or check out Remington's own site for more information :)