Saturday, 30 August 2014

Favourite Floral Fragrances

Favourite fragrances are always pretty personal. I love different scents, and the way they can invoke memories.

The perfume your mum wore when you were little.The aftershave your crush wore in year 9 and you would gush to your friends about (probably Davidoff Cool Water). Even the fragrance that reminds you of your first girls holiday.

Whatever the scent, it will have memories and people attached, which is why they become so treasured.

I have two favourite fragrances that I love. Whilst these two don't necessarily  invoke memories of other people for me, my boyfriend and his friends seem to relate their scents to me. They are my staples. One of D's friends didn't seem to realise I wore perfume, and it was only when he asked to smell my new perfume purchase in the car one day (yes, men are strange) that he exclaimed 'oh, this just smells of you, I thought this was your scent'. Who says romance is dead when men can tell your 'scent'. Hmm..back to their animalistic roots. But hey, at least he thought I smelt nice!

First is Flora by Gucci. I've worn this for the last 4 years and love love love it! It's fairly heavy I would say, lasts a long time, and just oozes gorgeous floral tones (hence the name). It's very easily wearable on a day-to-day basis, and special occasions too. I will forever recommend this perfume whatever the season.

Second is a slightly more expensive one by Dior. I still link Miss Dior fragrances to my mum, as she used to wear a very classic Dior one when I was little. At first this kind of put me off trying the new Blooming Bouquet as I expected it to be kind of old, however the gorgeous little bottle enticed me. It was so much lighter and more flowery than I had thought. Really light in scent, and perfect for summer. I keep this one for best.

What do you recommend?
What scents bring back great memories for you?




Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Creating unique home pieces - Print trays




I have a friend with the most gorgeous home ever! It's not that she's a millionaire, or that everything they own is expensive. What makes it gorgeous is that everything is so unique. Lots of what is in her house is thrifted, re-vamped and completely made their own.

Using a little helping hand from this super creative friend, me and D have started making our own print tray decoration for our flat. 

Print trays are great pieces that can be used to hang on walls, or instead (and what we're hoping to do) is put a glass top and table legs on it, and use it as a coffee table. 

They are such interesting pieces, as you can fill them with anything and everything special to you. The sections are all different sizes so you can pop different bits and pieces in each. As D has been travelling, we've started to fill ours with notes and coins from Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand, as well as a few pretty shells we found on the beach last holiday.

What I love most is the way that each tray you fill has so many stories within it. It's like a little scrap book that's always on show.

I can't wait for us to complete it! I'll be sure to show you when it's all done! For now, there's a few images of our work in progress, as well as some more glamorous Pinterest pieces.

Do you have any creative ideas for reusing old bits and pieces? 













Wednesday, 20 August 2014

The ultimate Brighton crash pad


Back in June we needed a little weekend escape. Somewhere far from home, with the seaside air and a little more to explore than our country village had on offer.

We ended up choosing Brighton. Seaside? Tick. Nightlife? Tick. Something unique? Tick Tick Tick.

We were lucky enough to stay whilst the Brighton Fringe was on, which meant that comedy, music and theatre entertainment was constantly available all over the city.

The inner city was beautiful, teaming with tiny tea shops, great restaurants and random little stores selling cat decorations. I'm sure there were better stores than the cat deco ones, but you get the jist!

Whilst on a stroll past a slightly grim looking pub, a little fringe banner caught our eye. We strolled in for a sixy's alcoholic  beverage (the later equivalent of elevensies), managing to catch an awesome comic, and his 2 geekier comic friends. 

The main thing I wanted to share about our perfect little escape, is to show you the ultimate crash pad we stumbled upon (though its' not such a secret as you will soon find out!).

The Artist Residence is a 23 room boutique hotel. When searching for a place to stay, flicking through the internet to find the same boring hotel room after boring hotel room was becoming tiresome. It was only when a friend of a friend mentioned this hotel, previously featured on The Hotel Inspector, that we found exactly what we were looking for!

Each room is uniquely decorated by a different artist, making it a truly individual experience. Every corner offers a different piece of artwork to analyse (all for sale too!), and the breakfasts are just divine! I opted for American style pancakes with a spiced berry compote, while D went for the mini full english (of course). They sound like standard breakfasts, but I can assure you, they were above and beyond!

My favourite part....? I can't choose between the free cocktail in the bar, or the marshmallow teacakes on your pillow on arrival!


Have you been to the Artist Residence? 
Or somewhere better?
I'd love to know!



Monday, 18 August 2014

Home Haul - Odds and Sods


Having lived away at University for three years it was both stifling and comforting to spend a year back at home. You can't beat your mum's roast dinners, and the niceties that your family home bring, yet you're caught in a trap where you want your independence, and to make your own choices.

When an opportunity came up to move out into a beautiful flat, we took the plunge. The most exciting part of it....decorating it of course!

I thought I'd share a few of my favourite little 'odds and sods', tiny pieces we've picked up from place to place, but that make it home to us. We've made a pact that every new place we travel, we'll grab something to add to our collection. Now I guess we just need to travel a little bit more!










Although we didn't buy this last piece it's one of my favourites as it reminds me of a great day. With a flat full of friends, alcohol and good music, we were presented with a few lovely gifts to wish us well in our new home. 
 It reminds me of the great friends we have, and so far we're doing just right at all 3 things.


Sunday, 17 August 2014

Caudalie Beauty Elixir- worth the hype?


Now you might be thinking I'm massively behind on the hype with this one, and yes I guess you're right! This would partly be because I didn't believe the reviews that a face mist could bring much, if any, benefit to your complexion.

However.....after a few good spritzes of this mist, I feel refreshed, revived and a bit more prepared to start my day! My skin seems that little bit clearer, and slightly more plump. Whilst it could be the mix of products I'm using at the moment that have helped my complexion, I definitely think this has a part to play.

After an alcohol fuelled dinner with friends last night, this was exactly what I needed to make myself feel slightly more human, and rehydrate my skin.

People have raved about the smell, but I wouldn't agree so much with this. It's nice, and definitely refreshing, but I wouldn't class that as its' unique selling point.

Would I buy again? Yes! On the Feel Unique website it's only £9.20 at the moment, and for how good it makes me feel after a heavy night, or sleepy morning, it's definitely worth the price tag, and is great on sensitive/eczema prone skin.

Are there any better face mists/elixirs out there that you would suggest?



Friday, 15 August 2014

Body Shop Stop



I walked into the Body Shop and I was trapped. To put it simply.

Make-up and facial skin care is currently on a 3 for 2 offer, so this, combined with my 10% discount card, and £5 free birthday gift obviously = multiple purchases doesn't it?

What to choose, what to choose....

So many reviews have absolutely raved about the All-In-One Instablur, 'Primer, Shine Control, Blemish cover'.  At £14.00 it took a while to decide to buy it, but I'm hopeful it will provide some shine control for my oily-combination skin. I'll let you know.

I've also been eyeing up a shimmer brick for a while now. I am lucky enough to get discount off the make-up at John Lewis, so I've been browsing the Bobbi Brown ones for a long time now, never quite sure enough to purchase. When I saw this pinky-peachy toned delight I couldn't say no! I love the shimmer in it, and I think it will be perfect for pale-blonde complexions.

Finally the skincare item - a Blue Corn 3-in-1 Deep Cleansing Mask. This product claims to exfoliate, cleanse and moisturise - three juxtaposing things right? It smells delicious and fresh, and what real drew me in (as with most Body Shop Products) is its' high ethical standards. As a geography graduate, and having pursued my career in the same field, I like to be aware of what's going on around me, and where the goods I consume have come from. The Shea butter is FairTrade and comes from Ghana combining two awesome things 1. That people who produce the product are paid fairly for the goods they source and 2. It's from Ghana - a place I would absolutely love to explore one day!

If you've tried any of these products and have an opinion I'd love to know! Have I made the right choices, or are there better products hiding in the Body Shop?

All makeup and skincare is 3 for 2 at the moment so I'd suggest you go and have a little browse!









Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Barcelona Delights – Part 1 Mojito heaven!


Hi all,
Earlier this month I was lucky enough to go on an incredible holiday to Barcelona. We chose it as our summer holiday, and 5 nights in this incredible city just wasn’t enough!
Our all time favourite thing to do in Barcelona was…. drink mojitos!! We just couldn’t resist them, and on our last night we were caught between elation and sadness as we found the most incredible bar named El Rabipelao.
Packed full of both locals and tourists (and even a couple of the owner’s handbag sized dogs who crawled onto my lap for a cuddle) it was thriving at 10.30pm. It’s intricately decorated with red and dark wooden furnishings, and the music, think 1920’s American mix with Spanish, made me want to drag my boyfriend to dance (and if there’s one thing he doesn’t do, it’s dance!).
If you love mojitos, this is the place to go! At 3 euros a glass it is safe to say these are the BEST and most affordable mojitos ever! Full of fresh mint leaves, Latin American rum and a splash of sugar, they were utterly irresistible! Get there before 11pm for the best deals, but even after then they’re only 4! We were very almost tempted to try the 8 euro one…. with 5 types of rum!
If we hadn’t had to get to the airport for 5am the next day I am almost 100% certain we’d have had the most horrendous headaches on the flight home!
If you’re heading to Barcelona over summer, make sure you go to this place! Or tell me if you’ve already been! I’d love to know if you rave about it as much as I do!



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Tuesday, 12 August 2014

The perfect nude for fair skin


As a pale ‘English Rose’ sometimes finding the perfect nude is exceptionally difficult.
Friends with gorgeous tanned skin always praise ‘Oh but English Rose skin is so beautiful and fair’ but we all know that it can sometimes limit your choices of make-up (and sometimes even the damn lightest shade of foundation doesn’t match well enough)!
During a visit to Nottingham I decided now that I was to be professionally working, finding that right shade of lipstick was essential.
As a thunderstorm hit, and a huge bout of rain flooded central Nottingham, the bright lights of the MAC store guided me in…..I just couldn’t say no!
The sales assistant was fantastic at matching a colour for me, and suggested the shade ‘Hue’ as the  right kind of nude for work and nighttime.
The texture is creamy and smooth, and stays on for a good few hours. Even whilst rushing around at work over summer, it has managed to have staying power of at least until lunchtime,
At £15.50 rrp it’s not the cheapest of lipsticks, however I definitely will be re-purchashing when term starts again in September!
Have you found any shades that are perfect for pale skin? I’d love to know!









Flying the nest, and releasing my creativity

Hi all,
After reading blogs for years now, I thought it was about time I gave it a go!
After graduating from university, and getting a PGCE, it’s finally time to enter the real world of work. I  love my job, and it does allow for huge amounts of creativity…..just in an educational way! For the last year I’ve found my self flicking through blogs, loving reading a little bit of what everyone else in the blogging world does, and that’s just why I thought I’d add my two cents and have a go.
I anticipate this will be a mix of home/lifestyle, potentially anecdotal stories from my fantastic and forever entertaining job, and maybe just a few makeup posts to reach out to those of you who are fair skinned like me – I think it’s fair to say the palest ones find finding just the right makeup the hardest!
Enjoy!