If i had a signature fragrance it would be this one. The bottle is a simple, classic crescent moon design. The fragrance is sensual without being overpowering, floral with an amber type note. Takes a while to warm up but is worth the wait. Very... +
If i had a signature fragrance it would be this one. The bottle is a simple, classic crescent moon design. The fragrance is sensual without being overpowering, floral with an amber type note. Takes a while to warm up but is worth the wait. Very long lasting, ideal for evening but you could get away with it for daytime too. I've tried many different perfumes but always come back to this one, if I go on holiday it's the only one I take with me. -
I changed to Mitchum because I was finding that other deodorants didn't keep my dry and odour free all day long. I prefer the stick format because of the inconvenience of waiting for the roll on to dry, but the results are totally worth it. My... +
I changed to Mitchum because I was finding that other deodorants didn't keep my dry and odour free all day long. I prefer the stick format because of the inconvenience of waiting for the roll on to dry, but the results are totally worth it. My armpits stay dry when exercising, in stressful situations like at work when I have to present to a classroom full of teenagers and when performing as a dancer. The only reason I haven't given it full marks is it can be a little bit drying if it strays outside the armpit area, and that it would be good to have a wider choice of fragrances. An absolute life-changer for me. -
I've got sick of my coloured hair fading and losing its shine, so was advised by my hairdresser friend that TIGI products are good to use. The first thing that struck me about it is the delicious smell, it's like a combination of vanilla and... +
I've got sick of my coloured hair fading and losing its shine, so was advised by my hairdresser friend that TIGI products are good to use. The first thing that struck me about it is the delicious smell, it's like a combination of vanilla and caramel. The texture is thick and creamy for a shampoo and it leaves my coloured hair smooth, glossy and less frazzled. The only downsides are it starts to feel like build up at the crown of my head, so you do need to rinse well and occasionally use a different shampoo. I imagine it would be expensive to buy at full price but I usually get the large bottles for around £7 in Home Bargains or B & M so overall it works out as pretty good value. -
Ferrero Rocher are my guilty pleasure. I love them despite the ridiculous 'ambassadors reception' adverts and the tacky (and environmentally unfriendly) plastic box. They've got it all - the texture of the chocolate covered wafer, sprinkling of... +
Ferrero Rocher are my guilty pleasure. I love them despite the ridiculous 'ambassadors reception' adverts and the tacky (and environmentally unfriendly) plastic box. They've got it all - the texture of the chocolate covered wafer, sprinkling of nuts and the gooey creamy chocolatey interior. I even like the gold wrapper, being a bit of a magpie myself. Remind me of receiving 'posh chocolates' as a child. -
This is genuinely the best lip balm I've ever used! I have a bad habit of licking my lips when I'm nervous or when they feel dry, which leads to them getting cracked and having flaking skin in the winter. With most petroleum based lip balms I feel... +
This is genuinely the best lip balm I've ever used! I have a bad habit of licking my lips when I'm nervous or when they feel dry, which leads to them getting cracked and having flaking skin in the winter. With most petroleum based lip balms I feel that they have a 'rebound' effect after continued use, meaning I have to use them more often to get the same result. This doesn't happen with Burts Bees. Its thicker waxier texture means it stays on and doesn't transfer onto any other part of my face. I also like the subtle natural fragrance of the lip balm - and the flavour, though I know you're not supposed to lick it. I would love a version with added SPF for the summer -