Do You Wanna Build a Snowman.....?



I'm pretty sure every blogger who writes about this product will use this exact same title, but I'm pre-empting it by writing this post in October......!
You may have noticed that Christmas is everywhere, it's actually been sneaking in for the past month or so, but now stores are full of christmas products with even my local bits and bobs shop having a whole aisle already dedicated to christmas products, costumes, and wrapping.



Only one store seems to have christmas product releases that people get excited about, and of course as this seems to have turned into Lush Week here on the blog, it is of course Lush.
I have eyed up all their christmas products and gift boxes with wild abandon, and my picks and favourites shall be coming soon....



I did however decide to build a little snowman, and really get into the christmas spirit somewhat but there's no snow to be had.
Luckily Lush has me covered with a new seasonal bar of Fun, the exciting play dough inspired bar of soap that can be moulded into whatever shapes you desire while you clean.


This is the Snowman Fun, specially designed so you can build a little snowman with the three colour combinations wrapped up in this set.
It of course is a carrot scented soap too, and is a bargain stocking filler at only £5.00 for the set.



I decided to go for an old fashioned three tiered snowman out of three balls of the 'dough' in descending sizes.
This is a perfect little gift for younger kids, with this little gift they will actually want to take a bath tho if you manage to make the perfect snowman you may not want to break it up to use it as a soap!



I love crafty little gifts, and as this has an element of crafting, a lovely scent, and is also quite fun and christmassy I can imagine this being a fun task for the family at bath time.
Just making this Edd was getting involved and making little pieces to go with it, and with plenty of the different colours to play with the possibilities really are endless.


As well as the snowman fun, there is also a gold bar of fun for this christmas in case you want to give your snowman a little bit of gold detailing..!
With so many colours that are sold year round you can really make a collection of these for fun bath times for your little one, or just to amuse your own inner child during boring baths.
It can get a little messy, especially the black section, but as it's soap it washes itself off anyway.
Inject a little Fun into your life, and your bathroom.

No 7 Vs Lush - The Cleanse Off



My skin has been a constant source of drama for the past few years, I've had a sudden turn for the teenage despite edging closer to my thirties and I've decided my current routine needs a reboot.
After hearing many things about how amazing Ultrabland is at removing make up and calming problem skin I decided to give it a go, and with new cleanser I also decided to grab a new toner too and knowing that rose is great for red skin, a big problem for me, this is the one I went with to replace my current but nearly empty No 7 cleanser and toner that I've been using for years and years but to be honest wasn't overly blown away by.


No 7 is Boots resident brand, and is known mainly for the protect and perfect serum, they are very anti animal testing which is a plus, and also is the more affordable skin care brand that has been well loved by many, and I usually get given bits of it by my mum each birthday and xmas as she's such a big lover of the brand.


The cleanser and toner I use is the soft and soothed, the more gentle cleanser and toner in the range, but after reading the ingredients which include so many I couldn't pronounce, and chemical colours I wondered how something that unnatural could actually be good for my skin.
Both contained alcohol too which can be quite drying to skin.
If this is the gentle stuff, whats in the others?!


Lush cleansers and toners are a little more pricey, but as I'm now working in Lush (I was so addicted, I've now become integrated) I'm more keen to try out items I've never tried before and see if they really are as amazing as I hear.
Lush is a mostly natural company, I've heard people complain about them not being 100% natural, but as a company that is clear about that, with even the website ingredient listings being clear as to what is natural and what isn't using colour coding, the fact that only two out of ten ingredients listed for this Ultrabland are not natural still wins over 12 out of the 15 listed on my 'gentle' No 7 cleanser.


The toners available at Lush are also referred to as aromatherapy water, as you can use them either spritzed onto a cotton pad, or spray directly onto the face for a cooling calming extra clean after cleansing.
I again went for one that has rose water in for redness, but also lavender which works as an antiseptic so this would help calm any irritated skin, especially after a deep cleanse to get rid of night out make up.

So let's put them to the test!


I applied my usual make up and removed from one side of the face with each cleanser to really show the difference, with the No 7 you apply it to the pad and then remove, whereas with ultrabland you apply directly to the face and then wipe off.
This can seem messier but it really helps you ensure you've worked it right into every bit of your skin, even those hard to reach places like your nose creases.
You can see the ultrablend took a lot more of the make up off the skin, even removing the mascara that didn't seem to budge with the No 7 cleanser.


For fairness I applied both toners to the pad, usually I spritz the roma water onto my face before cleaning off, but the No 7 toner has gone a little way to removing more make up after cleansing than the roma water.
This may be however due to ultrabland removing more previous to this test but I will generally use ultrabland twice to ensure all the make up is fully gone and as it's full of such good stuff for your skin you can actually use nothing but ultrabland for one week to soothe and add some slight moisture to skin too if you need some rapid relief.


Out of all the tests it does seem like the first ultrabland swatch removed more than the No 7 combined, and I have noticed a vast improvement to my skin over all after just a few days and I will keep using it in the hope of seeing some further improvement down the line.
Although the No 7 stuff does do it's job fairly okay when I finished off with a last dab of ultrabland there was still make up on my skin and I just wasn't getting as deep a clean which explains why I kept having break outs as my pores clogged with make up and dirt that it wasn't shifting.


Although ultrabland isn't completely vegan, using beeswax to help remove make up, and honey which also works as a natural antiseptic, I know that these ingredients come from beehives from well looked after bees located at the Lush factory, and as Lush are super kind to animals I'm sure these are some pretty well looked after bees, and with the bee population diminishing it's quite nice that there is a safe home for them, and even jobs!
I know not all vegans are keen on using honey (some are however, it depends!) so this may not be the one for you, but there is the 9 to 5 light cleanser which is vegan, and I may also add this to my routine after ultrabland and before roma water to make sure my skin is as clean as it can be.


I have also started to use their moisturisers, and with ten different options available I am currently varying between these two, British Nanny for days where my skin isn't being the best which is a lovely and very thick moisturiser, and Enzymion which I don't believe is available in every store, but it is online, to help wake up and brighten my skin with a light moisturiser to fade away the on coming winter grey.


Just when you thought my Lush addiction couldn't grow any more, I have now rebooted my whole skin care routine with their familiar little black pots and bottles, and my skin is thanking me for it.
Sorry No 7, but until I can pronounce Phenoxyethanol (a chemical preservative found in both their products featured here that is actually toxic to infants, but used in loads of similar products) I shall be sticking with these rather more natural (but not 100%!) methods of skin care.
It may cost a little more, but your skin is worth it.
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Rose Gold for Autumn with Meraki Handmade...



Anyone who has been following this blog for a while may remember an early post about Meraki Handmade Jewellery
A one woman ran independent company based out in LA, Meraki Handmade have a beautiful range of delicate precious jewellery that, since I last wrote about them, they have really blown up with an ever extending range, and a huge load of interest from bridal parties.
You can really understand why when you see the range.



I had been eyeing up this Bella heart necklace for a while, and when I saw an offer from Meraki Handmade for 10% off (there are deals fairly regularly, follow them on instagram to stay up to date!) I couldn't resist and placed an order.
Not long after I had I received a message from Joanne, very generously offering me a little gift to say thanks for my previous post so long ago, and we had a lovely little chat while figuring out a unique personalised necklace especially for me.



The Bella necklace is just so teeny tiny, smaller than my little finger nail, but it sits perfectly around my neck with it subtle delicate way.
There is an option of yellow gold, silver, and of course rose gold which I decided to go with and my favourite type of gold, but I have received a yellow gold necklace from Maraki before and they still look really beautiful and delicate, and I say that being not a fan of gold.



Every piece is lovingly handmade so every order can be customised, or you can email for specific custom orders, something that a lot of wedding parties seem to be doing as you can see on their instagram page, and what I am actually planning to do for my own wedding jewellery. 
Every piece also comes in a little gift box, which you will find inside a lovely bag, all tied up in a bow and as you can see from my photos, stamped with a lovely big heart too.



The E <3 H necklace is of course "Edd Hearts Harrie", there's a wide option of letters, numbers, and decorative stamps that can be adorned on these geometric triangles, which make a really pretty bunting affect, which include three different heart options, babies feet for that new mother you need a gift for, arrows for your valentine, and even a miniature bicycle that I think I would like on a future order (ooh I'm far from done collecting yet!).
These necklaces are usually ordered as three triangles, but extra triangles can be added on for only $4 per triangle, which is pretty reasonable and means you can say whatever it is you long to making the perfect little gift for any occasion, even if you are only gifting yourself!



I'm totally loving rose gold for Autumn, and these have come just in time to compliment the change in season.
I can layer these necklaces too, wearing both to compliment each other and as they are so delicate they won't look bulky or odd teamed together, and look even more darling when worn alone.
If you didn't check them out before you really must, and as every order comes beautifully packaged and with the option of a personalised hand written note (I always get a really lovely hand written note from Joanne in my orders!) I know these are going to make the perfect little christmas gift for every one I know, especially me.
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