Showing posts with label The Body Shop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Body Shop. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 November 2015

October Favourites

Hiya!

Here are my favourites of October! More like mid-November favourites, though...

Enjoy!

Hair:

Dr Organic Tea Tree Shampoo - As someone who has oily (and annoying fine) hair, this shampoo cleanses the scalp amazingly.
The bottle states that it uses the 'purest organic bioactive Tea Tree' and 'bioactive Aloe Vera', and leaves hair 'instantly revitalised, invigorated, and deeply cleansed'.
A load of big words there, but hey, it works. It feels refreshing, kinda cold but in a good way, and lathers easily. And although it doesn't smell that great (typical tea tree scent), I found I've actually started to like it, and it fits in with the freshness of the shampoo.
I like using the Dr Organic Virgin Coconut Oil conditioner after, so the scent doesn't stay anyway as the coconut replaces it.

Body/skin/lip care:

Simple Kind to Skin Replenishing Moisturiser - I finished my bottle of Simple's Light Moisturiser, and so decided to upgrade to the Rich one. The consistency is a little thicker (as expected) but it is much more moisturising. Sometimes with the Light, I was applying it in layers as one layer wasn't enough, so this is definitely an improvement. It's gentle, easy to use, and I find it balances the oils on my face so I'm not a dripping mess or a flaky pastry by the end of the day :)

The Body Shop Pomegranate Lip Balm - I love pomegranate, so this was picked up very quickly as soon as I saw it. It smells really good, lasts a very long time, and also adds a bit of colour to your lips. The packaging is really nice too, cool and cute. The balm itself is waxy, which I personally like as it creates a more subtle 'matte' look.

Makeup:

No7 Beautiful Skin BB Cream, normal/oily skin - This is wonderful. I have fairly large pores, uneven skin-tone, and a constellation of blemishes, but this product makes my skin gorgeous. Of course, concealer is needed as well for those giant spots of mine, though this hides the most of them. It's really easy to put on, blends well, and saves so much time!
A downside to this product is that it isn't very moisturising, but applying this over a light moisturiser will do the trick.

Fashion:

Okay, two things I have been into - blanket scarves and baggy jumpers.
I recently bought a blanket scarf from Uniqlo, the blue Double Faced Plaid Scarf, and it is the softest, warmest, comfiest thing ever. It's massive, so as well as looking awesome as a finishing touch to an outfit, it also doubles as a blanket. I may be guilty of wrapping myself up in it during lessons and pretending I'm a burrito...
And baggy jumpers are just the thing for this autumn and winter. Love them so much.
So much cosy <3

TV/film:

Smosh: The Movie - I admit, this isn't the best film out there, but for anyone addicted to YouTube, this is amazing. It's a comedy/adventure which revolves around Anthony and Ian's misfortunes and terrible decisions, and around YouTube itself. They literally jump into YouTube to try to change a video and encounter all sorts of wacky things. It's got so many of my favourite YouTubers in it, including Smosh (of course), Jenna Marbles and Grace Helbig. Jenna is hilarious and awesome in this ;)

London Spy - A new BBC Two spy drama, in which Ben Whishaw (who plays Q in the latest James Bond film Spectre) falls in love with a gay spy. There are gay sex scenes, mind, so don't go watching with parents! It only premiered a few days ago (from the time I'm writing this) so there's only been one episode which was more for background and context. But I'm very excited for the next episode and I believe it's going to be fantastic. I already love it!

Music:

Ricky Martin, La Mordidita - This is my favourite song right now, I can't stop singing it and it's annoying the hell out of everyone. I first heard it in my dance lesson, and though it's in Spanish and I didn't understand any of it, I fell in love with its rhythm and tempo straight away. It's very energetic and lively, and it makes me want to dance whenever I hear it (which is all the time, on repeat).
I actually looked up the meaning of 'la mordidita', it means 'the nibble', and the song's about a guy lusting over a woman.

David Bowie, Moonage Daydream - I first heard this song from Hannah Hart, from her My Drunk Kitchen video with Ingrid Nilsen (they're so cute!). It's got the perfect mix of everything, and well, I love it now.

Food:

Walkers Market Deli Pita Chips, Garlic with Herbs - This is amazing. Especially this flavour, Roasted Garlic with Mediterranean Herbs, because it's the best. I ate a whole 'to share' packet by myself, in one sitting, it was that good.

Costco Tiramisu - If you've never had a Costco cake before, what have you been doing with your life?! And I mean that in the best way possible... The tiramisu is my favourite, it's made fresh, the sponge is soft and soaked in coffee and alcohol to just the right amount, there's a slight dusting of cocoa powder over the creamy icing, and the cake is humongous. It's perfect for any upcoming Christmas parties.

Ben and Jerry's Minter Wonderland - This is my amazing!! If you ever wanted to know (or didn't, I dunno), mint chocolate chip is my favourite ice-cream flavour and the fact that it's Ben and Jerry's... Yummy! This is a new winter flavour, which actually caught my eye because of its snowflake print on the lid. It's a mint flavour ice-cream with chocolate pieces in it, sort of like rectangles broken from a chocolate bar. I've just finished a tub, and liked it very much, so will be getting another soon!

Books:

The Amazing Book is Not on Fire, by Dan Howell and Phil Lester - I have been so excited to get a hold of The Amazing Book is Not on Fire - ever since scouting it out in Waterstones, and seeing a few pages of adorableness and hilariousness. I've quickly gone through half of it, and it's amazing, and totally 'on fire', despite what the book tries to tell you. The range of content is truly impressive, from stories of their high school life, to a hamster breeding tutorial, and an insight into what they text each other... It's fun, informative, random, cute, hilarious and weird!

Apps:

94% - A very addicting game which requires you to find words associated with a theme/picture - I have been OBSESSED! I played it almost constantly when I first got it and passed through 135 levels in around a month. The fun, in my opinion, is in passing the levels quickly to get to the new themes, though my friends have been taking their time and completing each level fully - it's great however you play it.

Person:

I've heard of her before, but never really watched any of her videos (she's a YouTuber). She's hilarious, adorable, and the Queen of Puns - it's Hannah Hart! I discovered her through Ingrid Nilsen, in a collab video (mentioned above), and loved her energy and clever puns.
PUNS. Puns Puns Puns.
Her puns are brilliant.
As well as that, she's always cheerful and so funny, and can always make me laugh.


So this concludes this batch of new favourites, check them out, I wouldn't have talked about them if I didn't honestly like them ;)

I love you

ttyl

xxx

Monday, 21 July 2014

LATHERING THOSE LIPS!

I've got tons of lip balms. I'm not kidding, I swap between them whenever I feel like a change, but I end up taking ten minutes picking which one I want to use... Anyways, today, I'm going to tell you what I have, and give them a kinda review (I guess?) just because...because. I just feel like it.

Body Shop Born Lippy:


These aren't really lip balms as such, but I love these too much not to mention them. I've got tons of these...my friend bought some for me at Christmas, which was awesome. They're the ones I usually bring to school, along with a Carmex. I always feel like I need two, I don't know why... Anyways, my favourite is the watermelon one...I guess it just tickles my taste buds...! That was terrible... I also like the passionberry one, and the satsuma shimmer. The thing I like the most about Body Shop products, in general, is the smell and taste, but I'm not really sure how beneficial it is to your body... If you're looking for something that's really good and solely for the purpose of skin care, then I wouldn't turn towards Body Shop first.

Carmex:
My friend was the one who recommended Carmex to me, she's always using her cherry squeezy tube Carmex. And I really like the tingles you get when you use it, the famous Carmex tingles. But anyways, even though I really love the smell of the tube Carmex's, I bought myself the lime and the pomegranate twist ones. It's really good but I must say though, even though it's easier to use and not as messy, the flavour doesn't really last long and the lime one is, for some odd reason, really squishy... But, as I said before it's really quite nice - it's got a good taste, tingles, and also SPF15. 

Vaseline:
My baby! I love Vaseline so much, it's unbelievable. I've been using Vaseline for years, and always the green aloe vera one because I'm just in love with it! Last year I did my Duke of Edinburgh's Award expedition, where we basically had to go camping with nothing but essentials. And I brought my Vaseline, that's how much I love it. I use it every night before bed and whenever my lips are exceptionally dry. It's the most moisturising lip balm ever, I would definitely recommend it to anyone who gets dry lips. I'm basically advertising Vaseline...trust me, I'm not getting paid to advertise it or anything, it's just that it would honestly be my pleasure to advertise such an amazing product...

Maybelline Baby Lips:


Everyone's heard of these, and nearly everyone's got at least one. Myself, well despite being addicted to lip balms, I've only got the cherry one. I think it's great, I like that it slightly tints your lips, and is really smooth when you apply it. Another one of my friends though, she has the pink punch, and she hates it...apparently, it's got a weird texture and isn't moisturising at all... I guess it kinda depends on your own personal preferences and which one of the Baby Lips collection you get... All I can say is that the colourless ones (for example the hydrate, intense care, and mint fresh) seem to be better than the tinted ones (pink punch and peach kiss)...

Well...those are the main lip balms and products I use...there are more, but no one cares about the ones from years ago which I didn't even know I had. As you can see I do very much love my lip balms, and I'm always looking out for more, to my mum's dismay. But anyways, that is all for this blog post, there is nothing else for me to say so...

I love y'all, and goodbye xxx