Saturday, 6 March 2021

Lush Golden Egg - Easter 2021

Next in line with a Beauty Easter Egg is Lush and for 2021 they have opted for a Golden Egg. Being Lush, it isn't just any kind of egg, it is infact an ethical golden egg which is made from recycled cardboard.
Lush Golden Egg - Easter 2021
Inside this egg, you will see that it contains 5 items from the Easter Collection and those products include an essential oil bath bomb, soothing shower gel, bath melt, bubble blower and a lovely skin-softening body butter, so they make quite the pampering treat. 

Contents

  • Nana Shower Gel - A Rich Caramel Cleanse
  • Golden Egg Bath Bomb Melt - A Gilded Glimmering Soak
  • Singing Daffodil Bubble Blower - Floral Scented Bubble Fun
  • Walter Bunny Body Butter - A Gentle Chocolate Polish
  • Dragon's Egg Bath Bomb - Uplifting Orange Shimmers
Again, if you are wanting to buy a chocolate alternative as a gift this Easter, then Beauty Eggs it seems are becoming quite popular right now and this offering from Lush is just one of many I have already shared - Glossybox, Lookfantastic and L'Occitane have so far featured.

This Golden Egg from Lush is a limited edition offering and it is on sale now, right here, for just £36.




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L’Occitane Beauty Easter Eggs 2021

Beauty Easter Eggs are everywhere this year with Glossybox and Lookfantastic already unveiling their offerings. Now it is the turn of L’Occitane who have two for you to choose from, or you might decide you need them both.
L’Occitane Beauty Easter Eggs 2021
The first offering from L’Occitane is the Cherry Blossom Easter Egg. It is described as being a delicate, fruity and lively and this fragrance gift is said to be a celebration of the poetic beauty of the cherry tree.

Inside the Easter Egg are three products from the L’Occitane Cherry Blossom range and they are:
  • 75ml Cherry Blossom Shower Gel
  • 35ml Cherry Blossom Body Lotion 
  • 10ml Cherry Blossom Hand Cream
They come packaged inside a L’Occitane branded tin, complete with a bow and just looked absolutely lovely. I had this one last year as a gift from a friend and the scent is just delightful.

The second offering from L’Occitane is the Verbena Easter Egg. Perfect for those who love a scent which is quite stark and definitely sharp on the nose.
L’Occitane Beauty Easter Eggs 2021
As with the Cherry Blossom Egg, this option contains three products from the Verbena range. Described as being zesty and reminiscent of freshly squeezed lemons, energises the senses and helps banish tiredness. 

The contents of this egg are:
  • 70ml Verbena Shower Gel
  • 30ml Verbena Body Lotion 
  • 10ml Verbena Hand Cream
Again, these products comes beautifully packed inside a L’Occitane Easter Egg tin and are ready for gifting.

Both of these Easter Eggs are priced at just £16 each and if buying a chocolate alternative this Easter is something you feel minded to do, particularly if you or someone you know is a fan of the brand, then this would be a great gift.

The L’Occitane Easter Eggs are on sale here.


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Friday, 5 March 2021

Glossybox Easter Egg 2021 - Full Contents Reveal

The Glossybox Easter Egg 2021 has been revealed and as with last year it is very much egg-shaped and I really like how it looks. 

Glossybox Easter Egg 2021 - Full Contents Reveal
Launching on 26th March*, this pink speckled Easter Egg is said to be worth over £80 and it is jam packed with some amazing products from some pretty amazing brands. Added to that, inside 50 of these eggs are Golden Tickets and they lead to some fabulous prizes such as a gift from Pandora or a voucher to spend on Lookfantastic! 

The 2020 Glossybox Easter Egg sold out in just 5 minutes, so you’ll need to be quick to get it. As always subscribers to the monthly Glossybox will be able to get their hands on this Easter Egg first from 9am and then it will go on general sale from noon for non-subscribers. It is priced at £20 for subscribers and £25 for everyone else - if it doesn’t sell out to Subscribers, which is often the case with these limited edition offerings.

Glossybox Easter Egg 2021 - Full Contents Reveal
The contents of this Easter Egg range from lip care and scrubs to hair care and fragrance. Quite the mixture but one that is worth every penny.

Contents

  • Oh K! Chok Chok Illuminating Serum 30ml worth £15 FULL SIZE
  • Hawaiian Tropic Pink Retreat worth £6 DELUXE SIZE
  • St Tropez Self Tan Express Bronzing Mousse 50ml worth £12 DELUXE SIZE
  • St Tropez Dual Sided Luxe Applicator Mitt £5 FULL SIZE
  • Carmex Naturally Intensely Hydrating Lip Balm – Watermelon worth £3.95 FULL SIZE
  • NARS Laguna Bronzing Powder worth £4.65 MINI
  • Christophe Robin Cleansing Purifying Scrub With Sea Salt worth £6.40 DELUXE SIZE
  • Wander Beauty Scenic Route Hair Treatment 20ml worth £5.60 DELUXE SIZE
  • Laura Mercier Rouge Essential Rouge Ultime Lipstick worth £8.91 DELUXE SIZE
  • Juliette has a Gun Musc Invisible Eau De Parfum worth £13 DELUXE SIZE
As you can see, you are getting a lot of products for your money and I don’t see how this will not sell out quickly!

To get your hands on it, you can sign up to the Glossybox mailing list* to be alerted to the sale of every box so you don’t miss out.

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Soap Making with Aromantic

Have you ever wondered how easy it is to make your own soap? Ever thought about giving it a try? Me neither, but when an opportunity came my way to do just that, I couldn’t wait to get started. 
Soap Making with Aromantic
Founded back in 1997, Aromantic is a second generation family run business who offer everything you need to make soaps, lotions, balms, toiletries and so much more. Their belief is that nothing is better for your skin than natural beauty products which have been tailored for you. So, landing on my doorstep was a soap making kit, complete with everything I need and some handy instructions.

In the kit is a bright link soap mould, some Glycerine, which if you follow me on Instagram you will have seen, some essential oils, some lavender flowers and of course a handy and easy to follow step-by-step guide to making your soap. The extras you will need include a knife, something to stir the glycerine with, a steel pan or microwaveable jug, some clingfilm and around 30 minutes of your time.
Soap Making with Aromantic
Soap Making with Aromantic
The steps to making your soap is set out into 10 different sections and all are really easy to follow and they include:

Firstly cutting the Glycerine soap into small chunks and then add them to your stainless steel pan or jug - either work fine but the method changes slightly. If using a pan, you need to check the glycerine doesn’t burn, so you cannot leave this unattended for any amount of time and you must allow a low heat to melt the Glycerine. If using the microwave, the advice is to firstly cover the jug with clingfilm and then on high-power heat for 30 seconds, remove and stir, then heat in increments of 10 seconds to repeat the entire process until the solid becomes a liquid - quite satisfying to watch too.
Soap Making with Aromantic
At this stage, the guidance says to add the Apricot Kernel oil and stir until they have been fully combined. You need to add the entire contents of the 12g bottle of oil into the mixture and give it a really good stir.

Once you are satisfied with this, the next step is to grab the water based colour and add a few drops at a time to get the colour you are happy with. 
Soap Making with Aromantic
As you add the water based colour into the mixture, it is incredibly blue and the more you add, the brighter the blue colour. So I decided to go all out with my soaps and add a fair amount of blue colouring, all the while giving it a stir after each few drops to try and ensure the mixture was really well stirred and ready to pour. 

However, before you can go any further with the proceeds, you need to allow your mixture time to settle and cool. The advice is to let it become thick like custard but without a film on top. I set mine on the side in my kitchen and left it for 20minutes and came back to find it had cooled and was quite thick.   Before you pour into the moulds, it is time to add your essential oil, stir the mixture thoroughly and then add the Lavender Flowers and stir again. At this stage, I decided to split my mixture into two and do one with lavender and one without - knowing it isn’t everyone’s cup of tea when it comes to the scent.

Once you’re happy with your mixture, ensure your soap mould is resting on a baking tray, the flat surface not only helps make the pouring equal but when you transfer to the fridge, it makes the whole process a doddle.
Soap Making with Aromantic
Soap Making with Aromantic
You can see just how blue my soaps are. Once the mixture was settled into the mould, it went into my fridge for 2.5 hours to set and cool. You can leave them to sit on your kitchen side to also cool down, but when you have a kitty who wants to know what is going on, I decided not to tempt fate, though a paw print would be incredibly cute.

A slight confession because again I deviated slightly from the instructions when it came to the lavender flowers, because instead of stirring them into the mixture, I thought it would look much better aesthetically for my social media to try and make them look pretty, so I poured a layer of the petals into the bottom of the soap mould for three of the soaps and then poured the mixture on top - the hope being that there would be a lovely smattering on the top of said soap.
Soap Making with Aromantic
Soap Making with Aromantic
So it did kind of work and as someone who is not artistic in anyway shape or form, I’m pretty pleased with how they turned out. 

My soaps are now wrapped in clingfilm, following the advice on my sheet. This prevents them from sweating and becoming a blubbery mess everywhere. They now reside in my bathroom and kitchen cupboards and the Lavender is a wonderfully fresh scent. You could of course always change from using Lavender, the kit, which is priced at just £22 here, gives the option to also choose an Orange Scent instead.

I found making this soap incredible relaxing, I loved the process of cutting the Glycerine and then adding the blue water based colour. It’s a task I’ve never done before and one I would absolutely do again, perhaps adding in some Apricot Kernel Powder to make an exfoliating soap or some Coconut oil for a really creamy soap. 




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