Tuesday, 4 February 2020

Murad Night Fix Enzyme Treatment

I love an overnight product for my skin and from Murad, I have been using the Night Fix Enzyme Treatment (£60 here) which is an overnight treatment that combats the signs of sleep deprivation including lines, wrinkles, dryness, and lack of radiance. 
Murad Night Fix Enzyme Treatment
If you follow me on Instagram, you will have probably noticed that I have a bit of an issue with sleeping and instead of getting 7-8 hours, if I get 4-5 hours that is good but my usual sleeping time is between 3 and 5 hours. Sleep deprivation can affect our well-being and our skin, so looking after my own is absolutely paramount.
Don’t let sleep deprivation drag your skin down; Murad’s Night Fix Enzyme Treatment fights signs of fatigue and dullness overnight when the skin is most receptive to repair, so you wake up to a radiant complexion, even when your body’s begging you for another hour in bed. Supercharged with chronopeptides and tri-enzymes, the night-time moisturiser is aligned with the body’s circadian rhythm and supports natural regeneration for restored skin vibrancy.
I am a huge fan of Murad products and have been lucky enough to use some amazing products including the Essential C Cleanser and the Replenishing Multi-Acid Peel and this Enzyme Treatment is just another product that I absolutely love.

As we sleep our skin loses water, in fact, we lose it 3 times faster at night, so products such as this help to boost overnight skin repair and revive radiance. To use, you simply apply it over your moisturiser or usual night cream.  The cream itself has a really lovely texture to it, not overly thick and not too runny and whilst some overnight creams and mask form a film on the skin, this one doesn't, it absorbs and it is as though it was never there, the only reminder that it is on your skin if the aroma.  Using what is referred too as encapsulated aroma technology, Murad Night Fix Enzyme Treatment unleashes a fragrance of Cedarwood, Violet and Lemon which are important to this treatment because:

  • Lemon: Purifies and cleanses. Helps lift the day’s tension to invite happiness and positive energy.
  • Violet: Delicate, soothing; brings comfort to the mind.
  • Cedarwood: Earthy aroma. Helps elevate mood to calm the mind, relax and overcome stress.

Putting these three fragrances together are designed to prepare the senses for deep, restful sleep and to get the best from the fragrance, once you have applied the cream to your skin, you cup your hands around your nose and inhale three times deeply.
Murad Night Fix Enzyme Treatment

I have been using this for just over two months now and there has been some changes to my skin. It is smoother and most definitely hydrated, the dryness I usually have on my cheeks is not there and what I really like about this product is being able to use it in two different ways, the ability to take a few minutes out of your day to relax and enjoy the fragrance as much as using it on your skin.







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Monday, 3 February 2020

Essence Hydrating + Perfecting Primer SPF20

I love a good primer and over the years I have come across quite a few that will always be in my stash for as long as they are available, but that doesn't mean I want to stop trying new ones. For me a primer needs to give that perfect base, hydrate as well as to ensure your makeup stays on for as long as possible throughout the day, I am long since over the notion that you can wear a foundation or a mascara for 24 to 48 hours as much as your deodorant should last that long - we all know it doesn't!
Essence Hydrating + Perfecting Primer SPF20
From Essence I have been using the Hydrating + Perfecting Primer SPF20* (£3.79) which is described as being a soft, satin-textured primer that enhances the longevity and durability of your favourite makeup.  It has a built-in SPF20 which protects the skin from harmful UV rays while Essence's Vitamin Complex moisturises and nourishes the skin.

Housed inside a transparent glass bottle, this primer has a pearlesque sheen to it when first used and if you have used products such as Primerizer from Smashbox Cosmetics, it is a really similar texture in that it is quite runny and this is where the issue begins for the Primer and its pipette dropper.  Essence claim that the pipette dropper is used to give a more accurate and precise application, though personally it isn't the best made applicator I have ever used and it always picks up far too much product, so to stop the waste, I tend to instead drop it onto my beauty blender and apply that way. 
Essence Hydrating + Perfecting Primer SPF20
Essence Hydrating + Perfecting Primer SPF20
There are silicones within this primer, so depending on your preference it might not be for you, but it doesn't feel like a silicone primer, it doesn't leave your skin feeling as though there has been an extra greasy film applied. When applied with the beauty blender, it does apply really well, it doesn't quite mask the pores as much as it claims it will, but it does sit nicely on the skin, it doesn't irritate and when it comes to applying foundation or a BB cream, it doesn't split or change how your product looks, instead what it does do is what you would expect of a primer, it gives that base that allows for a much smoother application and when it comes to the longevity of your makeup, I have to admit I didn't find it blew me away, but it isn't the worst primer I have worked with either.  

For a product that is under £4, it definitely is worth buying to try. Whilst I wasn't wowed by it, I have nothing bad to say about it either, it does the job it is meant to do, the only annoyance is the pipette which just doesn't work, a pump style applicator would have been better and easier to work with or a slight thickening up of the primer itself.

The Essence Hydrating + Perfecting Primer SPF20 is cruelty and paraben-free as well as being Vegan-friendly.




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Sunday, 2 February 2020

Visit Covent Garden

Despite living in London, the one thing I don’t take as much advantage of that I should is visiting tourist hotspots. Travelling around London is something I tend to do when family and friends come to visit, often choosing to stay in a hotel in Covent Garden because it is central enough to the West End and easy to get to on public transport as well as to and from national train stations.
Visit Covent Garden
Visit Covent Garden

Visit Covent Garden
Visit Covent Garden
Visit Covent Garden
I was challenged to head to Covent Garden to explore the area and discover new pubs, restaurants, event spaces and anything that really grabbed my attention to write a blog post about, a challenge I was excited to do because Covent Garden is one of my favourite places to visit.  Covent Garden is a major London tourist hotspot and it has everything you can think of with its rich history, much of which is detailed on blue plaques from over the last 200 years which adorn the buildings in and around the main square.  The Apple Market which sits in the middle of the main Piazza which was once home to the world-famous fruit and vegetable market still continues to support market traders, with their stalls which have offerings such as unique handmade crafts, jewellery, prints and collectables to name just a few.



For me, Covent Garden is a bit more than just main square and  with all its designer shops - some of which have opened and closed since I last mooched about. The likes of Charlotte Tilbury, Tiffany, Dior, Chanel and MAC all catch your attention as you walk out of the underground station and unless you have been living in a bubble, Boots have opened up the most amazing store and it’s worth coming to Covent Garden to visit this alone.  
Visit Covent Garden
For me, Covent Garden is visiting the little back streets like Floral Street, Neal’s Yard, Seven Dials and Monmouth Street where you will find the delight that is Mon Plaisir, one of the best French Restaurants I’ve ever eaten in outside of France, the Covent Garden Hotel which I’ve used for work meetings and then you will find brand names such as Fresh Beauty, Malinger + Goetz, Miller Harris and Caudalie to name a few, all of which are less than a few minutes walk from the tube station.

Visit Covent Garden
Visit Covent Garden
Visit Covent Garden

Eating and drinking is definitely something I never do round here. Places such as The Ivy and Balthazar are easy to find and are well known but if you look just a little further out there, the choice is endless with Seafood, Greek, Spanish and to my surprise there is now a Wahl Burger restaurant which I had never noticed and I am sure the last time I was in Covent Garden, it was definitely another restaurant. So we decided to check it out and see what all the fuss was about after reading a few reviews.  

Visit Covent Garden

Discover Covent Garden
Covent Garden is one of those areas of London which has it all - coffee shops, places to eat, pubs, bars and of course shopping, but outside the main piazza it is definitely worth venturing into, finding those streets off the beaten track and discovering old and new favourites without the hustle and bustle of everyday life.





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Saturday, 1 February 2020

Winter hair care tips

Like my skincare routine, I change my hair care throughout the year depending on the weather.  I have what is called combination hair and that means I have greasy roots and dry ends and whilst I have never quite found the perfect product that will deal with both issues, I have, over the years learnt a few tips which help.
Winter hair care tips
The use of central heating can play havoc with our skin, scalp and hair. Moving from hot temperatures to cold temperatures is a breeding ground for havoc, as is wearing a hat. And whether it is your own natural hair or you’ve just come from the hair transplant clinic, you’ll need to give it the treatment that leaves it looking just perfect. So along with looking after my combination hair, here are just a few tips and I would love to know if you have any to offer too.
  • Hair Trim - I have my hair trimmed every 8-9 weeks on average, sometimes I go a bit longer and again, judging on how I feel about my hair, it could be a good few months before I step into a salon. Over the past few years, I have stopped highlighting my hair and have instead opted for more of a Balayage hair colour which I find much easier to look after and if I do decide to go for longer periods of time between having that trim, I don't have the stress of roots to think about and naturally having your hair regularly trimmed helps to keep your hair in good condition.
  • Sulphate Free - my hair prefers shampoos which are sulphate free and shampoos such as crazy colour red shampoo and Maria Nila are two really good options.
  • Wet Hair - I learnt during my teens that wold and wet weather can really have an effect on my hair and whilst I am not someone who wears a hat and am often loathed to use my hood, keeping your hair and scalp clean and hydrated is an absolute must.  I never ever leave the house with wet hair, I was once told that if your hair is wet and the temperature is below freezing you are at a greater risk of breakages and snapping, so this has always been a no-no from me.  So my hairdryer becomes my best friends if I do need to leave the house.
  • Heat Care - I love my GHD's and whilst I don't own a Dyson hairdryer (yet) because I have a lot of a hair, the hairdryer is my go too if I haven't got time to wait around for my hair to dry naturally.  A few years ago, I was introduced to the Aquis Towel which really has made a difference in how quickly I can dry my hair and not have the dryer on the highest heat setting to get ready quick. Add to that, I have also stopped using my curling tongs so much and have instead learnt to embrace my natural waves.
  • Washing Hair - Tempting though it is to come in from the cold outside and hop into a hot shower and wash your hair to warm up, hot water can dry out your hair and your scalp which can lead to all sorts of problems.  When I am not well or stressed, my scalp turns from being calm to a flaking itchy mess and over the years, I have learnt that actually, I can use much cooler water to wash my hair in. 
  • Hair Care - I love a good pamper session and for me, a Sunday is usually that one day of the week where I get an hour or two of uninterrupted bliss (except the cat wanting to know why he can't sit on the side of the bath and attack the bubbles). During this time, I ensure I use a scalp scrub or hair mask to add extra TLC to my routine.  Regular readers to my blog will have seen reviews on may different scalp masks and scrubs over the past few years.
  • The final change I have made to my hair care routine is sleeping on a silk pillowcase, something I was entirely sceptical about until I tried it for myself. Helping to reduce friction and frizz, gone are those mornings when I wake up with hair that is painfully knotty to deal with and instead, hair that is as smooth now as it was when I got in to bed.
Taking care of my hair is as important to me as my skincare routine and I would love to know what tips you have to ensure your hair is looked after during the winter.








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