I have never really been one to have an extensive body or hair care routine, but I do have a love for perfume, mint nails, yummy smelling shower gel and big hair. Which brings me on to todays post; part 3/4 of my 2014 favourites and I promise to keep it quick.
Soap & Glory Sugar Crush Body Range (Full Review)
Forget Soap & Glory’s original scent, the sugar
crush range is enough to make you drool. It’s a fresh tangy, citrus scent and
smells simply divine. I can fault this range, the shower gel is lush, the body
butter is nourishing and if you haven’t tried it, get to Boots, give it a whiff
and tell me you don’t love it too.
An oldie but a goodie, Burberry Brit perfume is one
perfume that I have worn for years and quite simply won’t be getting bored of
anytime soon. The perfume smells sexy and is a blend of amber, vanilla and
the tonka bean and is a scent that completely intoxicates me, lasts all day and
urhhh I just love it.
I have a thing for mint, blue and turquoise nails. So
when Tanya Burr released her nail polish line early 2014, I couldn’t not add
Little Duck to my collection. Little Duck is a beautiful tiffanyesque duck egg
blue and the formula isn’t half bad either. Certainly my most worn polish
colour of 2014.
Before I started blogging I invested my very own gel
kit. I went on eBay and bought a lamp, a few polishes (bluesky), remover etc.
and haven’t looked back since. It’s not to say I don’t wear regular nail
polish, but being able to do my own nails and not pay a whopping £25 is
defiantly one bonus. If you would like a more detailed review, let me know in
the comments below.
One of my handbag essentials comes in the form of
eye drops. Why you ask? Well, a few drops in each eye and you’ll look like you
slept 8 hours the night before. Perfect if you’ve had a late night, your
concealer just isn’t cutting it, or you need a bit of a revamp before a date
night, after a hard days work.
This compact brush is an essential in my beauty regime
and has been for well over a year now and I haven’t looked back since. It
doesn’t tug or snap the hair and glides through wet hair like a dream. Anyone
and everyone with a head of hair should own a Tangle Teezer. Fact.
My hair hero and staple hair styling product of 2014.
This product helped me wave goodbye to the backcombing brush and hello to big,
luxurious hair in a bottle. The invisible spray has a slight hold, is seriously
volumising, leaving my hair big and bouncy. And the smell is one, which I can’t
quite get enough of. I couldn’t say how many cans I have got through, but if
you have limp hair that’s in need of a bit of a ‘zoosh’, I highly recommend you
give this a try.