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Thursday 23 July 2015

Clarins - You, only better. Instantly.

I was really lucky to be picked as a winner of a twitter competition Clarins recently ran part of their 'You, only better. Instantly' campaign. I love the concept it as I am a huge believer that make up should enhance rather than conceal... Well maybe spots and dark circles are an exception to the rule!

If that wasn't enough to win me over this set is a 5 min beauty kit, perfect for everyday use and small enough to throw in your handbag. I am usually very reluctant with kits as they are often so impractical to take on the go which sort of defeats the object. If I had bought this in the shop I would have chose the BB cream in the lighter shade but it's a stroke of luck I have a summer glow from Northern Cyprus so I can use this as a summer time base.

The kit consists of -
Blush Prodige, Illuminating Cheek Colour - Soft Peach 02
Instant Light Natural Lip Perfector - Rose Shimmer 01
Belong Mascara - Intense  Black 01
BB Skin Perfecting Cream SPF25 - 02 Medium 



I particularly enjoyed the mascara as I have naturally long lashes it excentuates them without becoming too dramatic. The blusher also brightened my complexion and highlighted my cheekbones which I loved.

I've decided to post a picture using solely the products in this kit but it doesn't really do it justice as I'm full of a horrible cold and just got back from a road trip to Devon. So don't judge the products solely on this as I looked like a corpse before I applied them. My skin now has that natural glow which is so hard to get and I love that the products are subtle but you can see a noticeable difference in your overall complexion.. Even when you are sick! 


The kit is available at Clarins, John Lewis, House of Fraser and Boots for £20 which is honestly an absolute bargain and I have already decide to purchase the mascara, blush and lip perfector full size. 


Saturday 13 June 2015

The Body Shop Favorites


The Body Shop was founded way back in 1976 and now has 2,605 stores world wide. Not only creating some of the most renowned beauty and skin care products on the high street, The Body Shop also has strong social activism roots and strict policies against animal testing. What's not to love !
 

 I have extremely sensitive skin at times, even supposedly gentle cleansers can aggravate my skin so when i stumbled across the Aloe range at The Body Shop I thought I should give it a go. Aloe Calming Cleanser £8.50 200ml This cleanser is perfect for people with sensitive skin like myself. The Aloe vera is very soothing and leaves my skin feeling soft and refreshed. I massage a grape sized amount onto dry and skin and wipe off with a wet facecloth then splash my face with water to make sure I have removed al of the product. I find it removes make up rather well, although i sometimes need to use some eye make up remover to rid panda streaks from stubborn mascara.


  Aloe Gentle Exfoliator £10.00 75ml This exfoliator is sent from the gods. It solves the conundrum of sensitive skin and harsh gritty exfoliators, hallelujah. The only other comparison i can draw is the Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant which absolutely amazing and one of the best skincare products i have ever used but at £41.75 for 75ml... the Aloe Gentle Exofoliator is a more realistic price.


Indian Night Jasmine Mist £7.50 100ml I love the scent of jasmine as it is reminiscent of warm, balmy evenings abroad. This fragrance mist is very delicate and perfect for day wear or evening, it is not sickeningly floral as it has a very slight musky scent and has a multi layered fragrance that you would normally usually find in expensive perfumes. My only criticism is that it comes in a glass bottle which makes it slightly less practical for carrying around with you all day.


Aloe and Soft Linen Body, Room and Linen Spritz £7.00 100ml If you are like me and love nothing more than the smell of freshly washed sheets then you will never look back after purchasing this spray. I am utterly obsessed with it, the scent is so fresh and smells exactly like crisp fresh linen.. ahhhhhh! Perfect for freshening up a spare room if you have unexpected guests ! I have paper pom-poms hanging in my bedroom and I often give them a spritz which gives a lovely scent whenever I walk past them.
I also have the Aloe and Soft Linen candle (£10.00 200g) which smells gorgeous even if it isn't lit and I am considering getting the reed diffuser in this scent to complete my collection.. It is that good.

I could go on and on but these are a few products I am currently addicted too, let me know if you want another post like this as I have many more body shop products I could recommend.. I've not even got started on their body butters and bathing items! 

Peachesandcreambb 
Rachel x

Wednesday 25 March 2015

40 winks. No more, no less.


My ASMR post was popular so I've decided to carry on with the theme of sleep with some of the ways I make sure I get my full forty winks.

I don't want to recycle the usual 'have a bath, no caffeine after seven, avoid screens etc' that's obvious and frankly anyone who is having trouble sleeping probably has adjusted their routine.Even if you don't have issues sleeping, if I use the products I'm going to tell you about I have such a refreshing sleep accompanied by the really satisfying feeling of waking up easily with ... no reaching for the snooze button. Getting to sleep is half the battle, a good nights sleep is an entirely different ballgame. 



First off, I always take a drink to bed.  Tea or water. I'm not particularly sensitive to caffeine so a cup of Lady Grey doesn't stop me drifting off however my bedtime preference is the wonder brew Snore & Peace. I am utterly obsessed. I love that I only ever drink it at bedtime, its a special ritual and it's gorgeous lavender fragrance makes me yawn just thinking about it. It is not a tea as such as it doesn't contain any tea whatsoever, instead it's a organic chamomile, lemon balm and lavender infusion. I don't find it has the 'herbal' taste some teas have, I find it has quite a floral flavour. I highly recommend it and as an additional plus point the bags are in their own little envelopes which makes it so convenient for taking it away for a few days with you!
Clipper - Snore & Peace
£2.00 
20 enveloped bags


Pillow spray may seem like a overly indulgent purchase but can be so effective. I've tried several over the years and although the familiar lavender and geranium scents were relaxing none of them had the same effect as this particular spray.  The spray is targeted at restless sleepers and is a potent infusion of Lavender essential oil  as well as patchouli, wild camomile, Ho wood  and vetivert  which are released throughout the night stimulated by movements you make during slumber. It used to be available in two sizes a travel pack of miniatures and the standard bottle, I think I'm going to purchase the big bottle as it's so effective! It's a really for the good short term to help rectify your sleeping pattern.
This Works - Sleep Plus Pillow Spray
£25.00 75ml
( pictured is one of the travel miniatures but sadly they appear to be discontinued ) 

Finally write a list. Bad nights sleep for me are usually triggered by stress and over worrying about things, writing down a to do list, ideas, meal ideas can work wonders.. especially if I'm worried about forgetting something. I keep a notebook and pen in my bedside table exactly for this reason.

Let me know if you try any of these! 

Sweet dreams 😴
Rachel X
Peachesandcreambb 

Saturday 14 March 2015

ASMR .. The secret to a good nights sleep?


ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response a term used to describe a tingling sensation over the scalp and down the neck .. you may have experienced at the hairdressers or a makeup counter. It is usually triggered by soft speaking, gentle touch or watching something relaxing such as painting. Many people have experienced this since childhood but not been sure of what it is called, I think my earliest memory of AMSR is when we used to trace pictures on each others backs in the playground at Primary school... Soooo relaxing.

Although currently there is little scientific evidence the ASMR community provides a lot of anecdotal evidence to support it's effectiveness to aid sleep especially in people with PTSD, depression, anxiety and imsomina some scientists belive that ASMR may block certain stress receptors in the brain resulting in a very relaxed and restful state. It has even been suggested that the personal attention aspect of ASMR could be linked to why primates groom each other!  

There is a very strong ASMR community on YouTube with many ASMRtists producing really professional content specifically to trigger tingles by creating  videos with story readings, guided imagery, role plays... You name it there is a video for it and some videos reach over 9 million views! There is a strong emphasis that these videos are purely for relaxation, no mucky business. Although it isn't for everyone and for some people listening to soft speaking or whispering is just darn creepy ! However it does help a lot of people get a really good night sleep which is surely a great thing. 

I discovered these videos after using the Headspace app and was searching youtube for something similar as it really helped me fall asleep. I'm totally addicted now! If I've had a stressful day the best solution for it is putting on my headphones and immersing myself in a video.

I have put a list of my favourite ASMRtists below if you are interested :)

Rachel 
Peachesandcreambb 


Gentle Whispering
https://m.youtube.com/#/user/GentleWhispering

Accidentally Graceful
https://m.youtube.com/user/accidentallygraceful

Whispers Lily
https://m.youtube.com/#/user/whisperslily

ASMR Angel
https://m.youtube.com/user/TheASMRAngel

The One Lilium
https://m.youtube.com/#/user/TheOneLilium

Springbok ASMR
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC-r8XyqbggZobMiNsqgWkDg

Body Shop - Detox Bloggers Event



The body shop bloggers event at the Trafford Centre was a really good chance to ask as many questions about different products that could pop into my head without feeling like I was pestering! I attended it with Elise (piccadillypostcards).The products mainly featured in the skincare demonstration were mainly from the Seaweed Range. My current skin care regime features the Body Shop Aloe cleanser, I will expand more on this in my Body Shop favourites post though. It was a really informative evening, the staff were so lovely and answered my questions with incredibly detailed responses. The Body Shop staff are so passionate and knowledgable about their products, I love this! 



We were given a sample of the Bounce Back to Youth sleeping mask which despite it's flubber like consistency (which could take some getting used to) did make my skin really soft the next morning. I can't give a proper review as one night is no where near long enough to go off but initially very promising. The recommendation is mid twenties to really start using anti ageing product but the renewing properties of this mask could be useful for people suffering skin complaints such a acne. 



I've not been in the body shop since the Smoky Poppy range launched, oh my goodness it smells amazing so luxurious. Definitely on my wish list, I bet on a blind test people would think this was a high end scent. 

I'll try to keep this short and sweet so I don't end up repeating myself in my favourites post, I've been so busy with work recently by will get back into posting more regularly soon. Sorrrry! My little notebook is full of ideas though :)

Rachel 
Peachesandcreambb 

 

Thursday 26 February 2015

Dinner @ The Hilton Deansgate, Manchester UK

A couple of weeks ago I went to dinner at The Podium restraunt, The Hilton Deansgate. Beforehand as we were in town ahead of our reservation we went for a drink in The Alchemist, New York Street and All Star Lanes, Deansgate. The Alchemist serve the most delicious cocktails made by highly skilled bar staff. I always linger at the bar gawking at the incricate processes that go into making their delicious cocktails. Our walk through the city was lovely as the streets were adorned with the festive red laterns for CNY and the town hall spectacularly illuminated to mark the occasion.



At the restraunt we were greeted with a lovely glass of champagne myself and the other half set about ordering what we would like to have. Located just off the foyer on the ground floor of the hotel, we were a little unsure where we should be going, as on first impressions I thought that it was just a lounge bar / cafe. I would have preferred the restraunt itself to be separated more distinctly from the hotel lobby, given the size of the building and also the expectation of the Hilton brand. 



The menu was quite limited with a couple of dishes not available, unfortunately one of which was our first choice. I  chose the white bait with a dill creme fraise as my starter. It was very salty to the point I had to swap dishes with Luke half way through. 



Luke had a ham hock terrine and poached egg yolk with a wholegrain mustard and pineapple dressing and a shaving of dehydrated pineapple. Massive food regret. This was absolutely delicious. 

For main course I chose the duo of lamb, baby carrots and a celeriac dauphinois. Very nice, the lamb breast was succulent if a little bit fatty. The shredded lamb was very non descript, take it or leave it. The celeriac was divine, so creamy and the flavours all worked together perfectly with the lamb.



Luke had cod loin with purple potatoes, spring greens in a mussel broth. Not his first choice as the gurnard was off the menu but he enjoyed it. The fish was well cooked and was a pleasant dish as a whole.



My pudding was probably the most disappointing aspect of the meal. The prospect of a trio of rhubarb puddings is enough to get me quite giddy, I love rhubarb! Ever since picking it out of my Nanas garden as a little girl and I'm yet to try a supermarket rhubarb crumble I don't enjoy. Well I'll start on a positive, the middle contender a shot glass of custard topped with stewed rhubarb was amazing. They had got the rhubarb that perfect pink colour I've only seen in the pictures of my Nigella cookbooks. Lovely. The other two were just rubbish. The mini crumble was just that, crumble with hardly any filling . Not even a good crumble at that. The rhubarb loaf was stone cold, that is not an exaggeration as I had to used brute force to slice off a corner to try. The sponge was dry and uninteresting, if somebody told me it was from a defrosted cake platter from Iceland I would belive them wholeheartedly. 



Luke chose ( with my guidance ) the blackberry cheesecake. A gninormas doorstep of cheesecake with several fresh black berries and a swoosh of mango purée. Well thank goodness this wasn't a stingy portion because I was in a rhubarb sulk. 

Overall a nice night, good food and great company. Looking forward to seeing what other culinarily delights our city has to offer.. 

We are hoping to go to Rosso and San Carlo at some point in the next few months, I hope these posts are interesting / informative. I will write about those if you guys want more of this sort of thing :)

Peachesandcreambb 🍑

Monday 23 February 2015

I'm nuts about about Vita Coco 🌰🌴

        

The #VITAVALENTINE hamper consisted of two vita coco drinks and a sample pot of the very much en vogue coconut oil. 

                                 

I have been drinking coconut water for quite a few years now. I first tried it on the white sands of the Bahamas and although British weather can't compare to the Caribbean it does take me right back to paradise. 

Not only is it delicious it is packed with health benefits. Contrary to old beliefs coconut water is not fattening to actually contains ZERO fat and cholesterol. It is the coconut flesh and milk made from the flesh that has the high fat content not the actual coconut water. 

It is rich in electrolytes so is recommended as post work out hydration as a healthy alternative to sugary powerades.


       

Coconut oil is the newest hype health food on the block.

A health food you can also wear? Talk about value for money.

Coconut oil can be used instead of butter or oil or added to hot coffee for an energy kick! Coconut oil can be applied to your hair protecting it from the harmful UV rays from the sun, it is reported to block out 20% of rays.. Sunscreen for your hair who knew. As well as applying it to your hair it can be used as a lip balm and a skin moisturiser. The possibilities are endless.



*disclaimer* I did not purchase these products, vita coco sent them too me as part of the #vitavalentine giveaway on a different twitter account . They were not aware I even had a blog :) 

Thursday 19 February 2015

Chinese New Year

                                        

Last night we celebrated CNY, a day early over here , I know.. but not in Hong Kong so technically we were celebrating it right on time.. Okay? Well it's the only date we could get together as a family and we also combined the celebration with a couple of birthdays.

I made pork and ginger pot stickers and prawn, water chestnut and spring onion gyozas.. Would you like me to included recipes in my blog... let me know? Our feast from the east was a mix of different dim sum including my favourites Char Sui bao which is sticky bbq pork in a fluffy bun, Sui Mai which is king prawn in a soft, white dumpling and ribs in a chilli and black bean sauce. We also had a massive mixed satay vegetables, chinese leaf with garlic and a couple of noodle dishes my favourite being Ho fun which is rice stick noodles with beef in a soy sauce. 

My parents also gave my niece her first red envelope contains money and is traditionally meant to ward of evil spirits for the new year and encourage prosperity. My mum also bought a gigantic bamboo for the centre piece of the table so we should have a very lucky year indeed.

Maybe I should buy a few scratch cards..

Rachel x 

English Rose



Pale complexion may be en vogue but it can be a real struggle to find products that compliment those with naturally fair skin. 

I don't use fake tan and for several years had to avoid sun bathing as a topical acne cream I was using using was particularly photo sensitive so it meant if I didn't wear SPF 50 on a sunny day (in England?!) I'd usually end up with red burnt patches where I had applied the cream. I will do a post about suncream another time as it a a bit of am oxymoron applying greasy suncream over acne medication but after a bit of research and trial and error I found a couple of solutions! I dont know if it is just me but the Bobbi Brown touch up stick in porcelian (0) is a perfect match for my skin but the foundation stick which is meant to be exactly the same formula doesn't suit my skin tone?! What is that about? 




Chanel Perfection Lumiére

After traipsing around all the beauty counters at Selfridges, encountering some very snobby and rude staff along the way (Armani.. I'm talking about you) and several ladies desperately trying to convince me that the foundation they have just applied didn't look absolutely ridiculous and i wasn't as orange as a oompa loompa.. I eventually struck gold. Chanel Perfection Lumiére, Beige Rose (12) . It is long lasting. although it claims 15 hours i rarely wear makeup for that long on a regular basis, it gives very good coverage but is not caked on as it skillfully corrects your skin tone rather than masking it with a thick layer of foundation. I also find it gives a youthful glow which is often lost when using a product with good coverage. It is pricey but it lasted for ages because i only used a tiny pump which would last all day and then touch up using my Bobbi Brown face touch up stick.
Chanel Perfection Lumiére £36.00 
Bobbi Brown - Face Touch Up Stick £20.00

Lily Lolo Mineral Foundation

This mineral powder is probably my all time favourite foundation, water resistant, buildable coverage and perfect likeness to my skin tone. I can use it all year round at my palest in winter and with the addition of a sweep of bronzed it blends in with a summer glow. I buy it in the shade porcelain apply it using the Lily Lolo Super Kabuki brush which buffs it into the skin so there is no risk of harsh lines which can crop up using a liquid foundation. The powder also contains light reflecting pigments which brighten the skin and helps avoid a powdery matte look. If that wasn't enough it is cruelty free and SPF 15. 
Good news for those with problem skin the powder is also Non-comedogenic and is oil free not only that it also contains antibacterial ingredients!! It is a wonder product I tell you! 
You can buy the foundation in samples sizes for £1.49 on the Lily Lolo website if you are unsure what shade would suit you best. 
Lily Lolo Mineral Foundation (full size) £13.95 
Lily Lolo Super Kabuki Brush £14.99

Bobbi Brown Bronzing Powder 

Bronzer might not be the first thing that's springs to mind when you think of an English Rose complexion but it's been a must have for me over recent years, in combination with my mineral foundation. It has meant I havnt needed to buy a 'summer' foundation as a light sweep of my Bronzer lifts my colour, contours and also brings out my freckles which I really like. Bronzer used to scare me they look so dark and the most unnatural thing to apply to my skin but as soon as I tried it I was converted. I use the Bobbi Brown bronzing powder in the shade Golden Light, it is matte and doesn't contain orange hues so I think that's why it complements my skintone. It gives a really natural sun kissed glow which is perfect for pale skin which doesn't naturally go brown as soon as you step into the sunshine! 
£28.00

Soap and Glory You Won't Believe Your Eyes 

This product is for anyone who is prone to dark under eye circles and puffy eyes which, I think sometimes pale skin accentuates. This product is a illuminating serum applied by cooling metal roller which massages it into the skin. It's key ingredient to fight puffiness is live yeast cell derivative which decreases inflammation and illuminating pigments which brighten the under eye area. 
£12.50 

Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer

I bought this after I lost my beloved touché éclat, I had heard about it on youtube as several beauty bloggers raved about it. They are right to, it gives great coverage claiming up to 16 hours wear. I use the doe foot applicator and then  blend in using a fluffy concealer brush and I usually use it over my S&G eye serum and to cover blemishes or any redness. There are only 4 colours in the range so slim pickings but at this price it is certainly worth a shot. 
£4.19


I hope that this was useful, this is all from personal experience so by no means is this a one size fits, even if you are not of a fair competition all of these products I rate very highly and should exude the same quality whatever shade you purchase them in. 

I will be posting about my Vita Coco goodie box very soon! 

Rachel  x

Sunday 15 February 2015

Valentines Day


Well hello there,
I hope you had a lovely Valentines day if you celebrate it. I was so pleased Luke could come back for University for the weekend as I haven't seen him for weeks and weeks. We had a really relaxing time which we both needed as we have had lots of deadlines and work to do. In the morning I made a huge stack of Nigella's American Breakfast Pancakes which were absolutely gorgeous with golden syrup drizzled over them. We then went on a long walk for a couple of hours with Gracie. It was a bit of an exploration as we haven't ventured that way before so it was lucky we didn't get dreadfully lost. Luke is of the mind you head in the direction you think you need to be going in and hope for the best, I on the other hand like to know i'm actually on a footpath and on the designated route...


We decided not to go out for dinner and have something nice at home instead. My, oh, my am i glad we did that! We had a starter of scallops with a pea and mint puree, which was so fresh and delicious. Two ginormous sirloin streaks, parmentier potatoes, garlic mushrooms, roasted baby carrots, garlic tenderstem broccoli and french beams ... so, so good. It doesn't even stop there as we had Tarte au Citron a little bit later on, i initially only had half and was saving the rest for the next day but somehow managed to eat the rest without even realsing.. oops! . The Cava we had with it was really nice, not too dry which is a personal preference of mine.

Such a lovely weekend and would not have wanted it any other way.
Rachel x



Thursday 12 February 2015

Winter Essentials

Hello there,
Well now I have my latest assignment out of the way and I can stop thinking about antigens, mucus membranes and blood clotting 24/7 and I can guilt free devote some time to my blog. 
I promised my winter essentials and this is what I deliver, I am going to try not be too obvious with my choices and hopefully a few products you may not have tried. 


First off, Nspa brightening day cream. I have owned this for a little while and rediscovered it lurking in one of my overnight bags. It is a brightening day cream with SPF 15 ( which as we all know is just as important in winter as in summer ) it contains Vitamin E and Maca Root which has invigorating properties, sweet almond oil also contains Vitamin E as well as essential fatty acids and Neroli oil which is sourced from orange blossom petals giving the cream a delicate citrus perfume as well as a toning and balanced effect. The consistency is nice, I've found in the harsher weather my skin has dried out quite easily and an application of this cream in the morning has ensured my skin has been glowing throughout the day. Although it does contain oils it doesn't leave a greasy residue and has not triggered any breakouts in my acne prone skin. 

The most surprising things about this cream is the price and where you can get your mitts on it, it available exclusively at Asda and retails at £6.00, there is currently a promotion on and it is on a  2 for £8 offer with other products in the range 

Ah Carmex, my old buddy, my old pal. I won't dwell too much on this product as it is a staple in most peoples collections however just a few quick points. I do like the Carmex in a tube concept, when I think about the hygine of repeatedly rubbing germy fingers into the little pots and god forbid double dipping it does make me shudder. I imagine it would make quite a busy Petri dish if a swab was taken towards the end of a pot. Also, no awkward lip balm finger residue. 
Yay SPF 15! 
£2.69

Nails Inc, Maryleborne Mews. Okay so this was one of Glamour Magazines amazing freebies and yes I did buy some of the other colours because who wouldn't. I'm actually very glad I did because inside the magazine was a little red card from The Body Shop which you took into store it had a value of £3, £5, £15, £100 or £1000 and turns out on one of the cards I acquired after a weak moment and desire for more nail varnishes had £100 to spend in store on it ! Woo!
 I digress.. This colour is so pretty it's a grey lavender like nothing I've previously owned and I think it just looks beautiful.  I think I've come to realise that some of the more 'boring' shades that you may not notice as readily as the more pretty colours can looks so chic and professional. 
This was a Glamour Exclusive so no long available.

Kikoto advanced hair therapy, Volume-Enhance Cleanser with Date, Green Tea, Fire Tulip, Smetic Clay and Karité. This was one of my stocking fillers, expertly chosen by my Mum. I have never used a hair cleanser before so this was very intriguing as well as it's blend of African Plant extract and Electron Acceptor Technology... Okay so this is probably the most nerdy shampoo ever blogged about but bear with me. Cleanser it is, it's of a creamy consistency more like a hair masque if I had to compare it to any previous hair products I have used. Electron Acceptor Technology is a blend of antioxidants that specifically target free radicals to prevent damage to the hair, so quite a claim and I would have to have used of longer to comment on this but it did leave my hair feeling very refreshed. 
£8.95 75ml , Amazon

Finally last but not least.. Pantene Pro V 2 min intensive nourishing treatment for fine hair. 
It does what it says in the tin, I'd pay good money for a product like this, especially with the tendency for masques to be so heavy and greasy it's so noticeable with fine hair because it makes if limp and greasy before you can blink. I usually apply a couple of packets of the masque all over my hair root to tip let it soak in for half an hour or so while I'm sat up in bed and leave it in over night. The next few days my hair is so soft and I feel like it does the world of good. 
£4.49 200ml, Ocado

I hope this was useful and not too ropey for a first attempt, of course I'd appreciate any feedback!
Rachel x 



Tuesday 3 February 2015

First Post

So, I have finally taken the plunge and decided to start a blog. 
I will start by telling you a little bit about myself.. I am Rachel, 20 years old and from Cheshire but my nearest city is the lovely Manchester. I am a student so love a good bargain and like most girls my age, if I do want to buy a high end item I always have a look what people are saying about it ( thank you fellow beauty bloggers ! ) I recently started a twitter account purely for competitions as my personal account is restricted so I can't enter any comps and  I rediscovered how fun beauty blogs are and decided to give it a go.

My first proper post is going to be a collection of my winter essentials, products that I particularly enjoyed using during this funny old weather we have been having. 

I am currently in a bit of a technology situation, as my laptop has become poorly so I am fully reliant on my iPad hence why the aesthetics of my blog leave a lot to be desired but hey, I won't let that stop me :)

Rachel x 



 

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