Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Lush's Christmas Eve Bubble Bar

 

As you may have guessed by now I’m a little bit in love with Lush’s seasonal offerings. As I shared last week their Snow Fairy shower gel is a highlight of this time of year for me. However there are a few other Christmas goodies I like, one of these being their Christmas Eve Bubble Bar.
I love their Bubble Bar range, I’ve never been that keen on Bath Bombs but their Bubble Bars are the best invention ever! This one is perfect for those wintery evenings leading up to Christmas.
The Christmas Eve Bubble Bar is made from Jasmine and Ylang Ylang Oil. To me it smells quite floral, something I’m not usually a fan of, however this wasn’t too overpowering and I quite liked it! As usual it’s also super bubbly, which the big kid in me is a huge fan of!
What bubble bars have you tried or would recommend?

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Dear Santa...

Dear Santa,
Hope you and the elves are all good?
I think I have been pretty good this year, I may have had the odd naughty moment, but I think you should over look those and put me on the nice list!
Please find here my beauty wish list, all of which I believe every girl should own and they would all look beautiful under my tree....
 
Lots of Love
 
Gemma xxx

Monday, 9 December 2013

Motivational Monday #36



I am truly getting into the Christmas Spirit, hence the ELF quote today! It has to be one of my favourite Christmas films, it never fails to make me laugh and get me in the mood. Yesterday I spent the day wrapping presents and watching made for TV Christmas movies, so to say I’m getting excited is an understatement!
As I mentioned in last Mondays post, I am all about spreading the Christmas spirit! I love this time of year as everyone seems to make an extra effort to kind, do good deeds and to just be generally more lovely. I wish this could be bottled up and everyone to embrace this all year round!
Anyhow, back to today’s quote, I don’t want you all literally singing! I am a terrible singer, I just shout. I am taking this metaphorically as in you need to be the person you want to be! Therefore I am going to make an extra effort and take the time to do some good deeds and just be a more kind and helpful person. I think we can all be guilty of getting wrapped up in ourselves and being a little selfish. If you can’t slow down and look at the wider picture at Christmas, when can you?
Happy Monday!

Sunday, 8 December 2013

Boots Beauty Advent Calendar Week 1


As I mentioned last Sunday, I treated myself to Boots Beauty Advent Calendar this year. I was a little unsure what to expect, so didn’t have high expectations just in case! However there was no need for that as for the past 8 days I’ve had an exciting treat each and every day and thought id share with you all what goodies I’ve had so far...
Vichy Idealia Life Serum – This stuff is amazing at rehydrating my skin!
Nina Ricci L’Eau Parfum – I love perfeum samples, I keep them in my handbag for freshening up emergencies.
Rimmel Sat Matte Mini Foundation – I’m currently looking for a new foundation, so this is the perfect sample to try for a few days. So far so good, the colour is perfect!
Umberto Giannini Pom Pom Pony Band
Soap & Glory Mini Clean Girls Body Wash – Huge fan of Soap &Glory products, so was super happy to find this under the first door!
Balmi Cube Blistered Lip Balm in Coconut
Mavala London Mini Nail Polish – I am sporting this polish now and will do a post soon!
Black XS L’Excess

Saturday, 7 December 2013

Christmas Cocktails: The Christmas Pudding


Christmas is the season of fun filled festivities and merriment, a time for family, friends, food and some fabulous drinks. As the song goes ‘Tis the season to be jolly’ and after a few cocktails you will be well on your jolly way! Therefore each Saturday on the lead up to Christmas I will be sharing with you my favourite festive cocktail recipes. I hope you enjoy and let me know if you try one out!
The Christmas Pudding

You Will Need...
            50ml Brandy
            3tbsp Honey
            Whipped Cream
Pour the Brandy and Honey into a cocktail shaker and shake well, then strain. Pour the mix into a tall shot glass or brandy glass. Add whipped cream onto the top. The perfect after dinner tipple.

Friday, 6 December 2013

BOOK CLUB TAKEOVER: Terri from 'The London Book Blog'

Here are my thoughts… I LOVE hearing other people’s views and reviews on pretty much anything especially books! Some of my favourite reads are ones that have been suggested by other people. So thinking along those lines,’ The Book Club Takeover’ was born! Hopefully each week I will bring to you a post from one of my lovely and amazing fellow bloggers who will in turn share with you what their favourite book is, why they love it and a review. I hope you enjoy this feature as much as I do!

 
Still Alice, reviewed by Terri from the brand new blog The London Book Blog. You can find just about anything to do with books on my blog; reviews, photos, quotes, new releases, the good, the bad and the ugly. I just want to read books, write books and sniff books. I love books. I'm also from London - books + London are a good combination, right?

 
'I can't stand the thought of looking at you someday, this face I love, and not knowing who you are.'
 
When Alice finds herself in the rapidly downward spiral of Alzheimer's disease she is just fifty years old. A university professor, wife, and mother of three, she still has books to write, places to see, grandchildren to meet. But when she can't remember how to make her famous Christmas pudding, when she gets lost in her own back yard, when she fails to recognise her actress daughter after a superb performance, she comes up with a plan. But can she see it through? Should she see it through?
 
Losing her yesterdays, living for each day, her short-term memory is hanging on by a couple of frayed threads.
 
But she is still Alice.
 
I was initially attracted to this book because my lovely Nan is suffering from Dementia and the two diseases, Alzheimer's and Dementia, fascinate me. Actually, I'm not sure if they fascinate me or sadden me but I know that they both have an affect on me. That's really the main reason I picked up this book. I found it really easy to get into, as well, which I really like about a book.
 
The main character is a fifty year old university teacher who has a really hectic lifestyle. She's always travelling, teaching and trying to spend quality time with her husband. She first begins to realise something isn't right when she goes for a run on her usual route and finds that she can't figure out where she's ended up, even though this is the route she always runs. A more eye-opening part of the book sees her enter a house she believes is her own only to find it isn't when she begins rearranging her kitchen cupboards to 'how they used to be', and the person who owns the house finds her and takes her home.
 
Without telling you the whole story, she knows she has to do something because she knows that one day she's not going to remember the faces of the people who love her. She decides to visit her doctor who diagnoses her with Early Onset Dementia. Her Doctor suggests a medical trial which could see a revolution for Dementia patients which Ali isn't keen on at first but decides to go with it. She also writes herself a note explaining that if she cannot answer all of the questions, with no hesitation, on that note then she is not of sound mind.
 
Throughout the book, we witness a downward spiral of Dementia and how it affects not only the person suffering from it, but their family, friends and loved ones too.
 
Still Alice is quite a sad read but I think it's good to read if you have a loved one suffering from this terrible disease as it allows you glimpses into their mind and you realise that their behaviour and words are not their fault. It is an extremely relate-able book that will never leave my bookshelf.

Thursday, 5 December 2013

Lush's Snow Fairy Shower Gel

 
Along with all the usual Christmas fun, another thing that happens is all the limited edition/seasonal specials come back onto the shelves.
My favourite of these being Lush’s Snow Fairy, which is a limited edition shower gel. It’s usually released in the first week of October and it’s available until just after Christmas. My luck was in this year as I happened to pop into my nearest Lush store on the day it first went on sale. It is the ultimate seasonal buy for me, and each year I try and bulk buy it.
The scent of candy floss and pear drops, it sounds sickly sweet and it kind of is but in a ridiculously good way. The scent stays on your skin for hours and is gorgeous. It also makes my bathroom smell yummy.
Also being a complete magpie, the fact the shower gel is glittery isn’t lost on me. It completely adds to my lust for it. Don’t worry though, you don’t step out of the shower looking like you’re one of the glittery vamps out of twilight.
If you buy into any of the seasonal limited edition products this year, make sure its Snow Fairy!
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