Monday, 8 August 2016

Summer Holiday Snippets

I'm just back from my summer holidays which were amazing! I'll be doing fuller posts but this is a little snippet. Back to work tomorrow..and reality!

We started off in Harrogate staying at Ascot House Hotel which was a short stroll to the centre of town.


Setting off the next day we headed to Bray where we were dining at The Fat Duck which was a once in a lifetime (amazing) experience. We stayed at the very exquisite and gorgeous Clematis Cottage which was right on the River Thames (and fed the ducks and swans!) 





"G&T" 

 "breakfast cereal with a difference"

"sound of the sea"


Next day we headed to The Pig Hotel at Brockenhurst in the New Forest. This was one of my favourite stops. The Kitchen Garden is simply amazing and I enjoyed walking around it. The bedroom and bathroom (Tamworth) were gorgeous as was the food! 






Next stop was with my Aunt Mary in Par, near St Austell. We ate at Sam's on the Beach at Polkerris and had a very sunny afternoon in Fowey.


We then had five nights in Port Isaac, a lovely little village and home to Nathan Outlaw's Restaurant and Fish Kitchen.  We stayed at The Bay Hotel, a local B&B.






Fish Kitchen


Restaurant Nathan Outlaw

Our final night was in Birmingham where we had the real pleasure of meeting Elijah Choo and Andy Millward and we dined at Purnell's.  It was one of our holiday highlights!




Hope you've all been having a great summer!

Sunday, 31 July 2016

July Books

Here's what I've been reading in July:


One Bad Turn (DS Coupland #3) by Emma Salisbury* - Emma very kindly gave me an ARC. This is the third book in the series (although it could be read as a stand-alone). I think the series is just getting better and better and I highly recommend.

DS Keving Coupland has just returned from a relaxing family holiday. A woman's body has been found who had suffered a fatal blow the the head. With his partner Alex on maternity leave he's been paired up with DC Ashcroft. Two days later another woman's body is found.

Meanwhile his beloved daughter Amy introduces him to her new boyfriend, an ex-con who he put away for GBH two years before which in turn causes huge tensions at home.  A third body is found and the team discover links to a murder in 1992. A brilliant fast paced read which I couldn't put down. Can't wait for book #4 to find out what happens next!


Dead to Me by Lesley Pearse** - I'm a huge fan of Lesley's books so was delighted when I was approved for an ARC. 

Two very different girls meet on Hampstead Heath and become friends. Verity is well mannered and smartly dressed and Ruby is a grubby urchin but they just seem to click.

Things drastically change for Verity while Ruby seems to land on her feet and find romance. War beckons and things change yet again for Verity. Ruby needs her help and later she thinks Verity has betrayed her. They lose touch but Ruby is there for Verity when she really needs her and their friendship becomes what it was once again. Another brilliant read from the great storyteller Lesley Pearse. Highly recommend.


Beyond the Sea by Melissa Bailey - I simply loved this book. It's one of my favourites this year.

Freya's husband and son vanish at sea while she is away from them for work. A year on she returns to the lighthouse keepers cottage on a remote Hebridean Island where she knew much joy.

Her dreams are dark. In them those close to her warn her of dangers lurking nearby.  She finds her son's diary and retraces his steps to feel closer to him and to try and find closure.

A stranger with secrets comes into her life and she feels unable to trust him. An absolute stunning book with lots of suspense and unease. I loved the characters and storylines too.


Baby by Marie Campbell* - I couldn't put this fast-paced debut novel down! I also loved that it is set in Edinburgh and features a lot of places I know very well. 

Michael Stanton goes to work as normal one day and doesn't come back. His pregnant girlfriend Jill isn't overly worried to begin with as he has often gone out for drinks and not come home until the next day.

When he doesn't return she contacts the police who aren't at all helpful. As time goes on Michael's friends, her friends and sister believes she should move on. Going by her gut feeling Jill doesn't really believe he's a missing person as she knows deep inside he wouldn't have left her and their unborn child.

While looking for clues Jill discovers a secret Michael has been keeping from her. Meanwhile Michael's ex Anna is determined to get her way no matter what...

An absolute roller-coaster of a read which I loved. Thanks to Marie for the ARC.


A drop in the Ocean by Jenni Ogden** - Boston Neuroscientist, Anna Fergusson finds herself at a crossroads when she loses her funding for her Huntington's Disease Research Project. Spurred on by her friend Fran she rents a cabin on Turtle Island, a remote island on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Here she finds love, makes friends with people from all walks of life, comes into her own when she helps fellow islanders and truly finds out who she really is. A beautiful story which I absolutely loved.

What have you been reading this month?

*copy from the authors
**copy from Netgalley

Monday, 25 July 2016

July: Lately I've been Loving

July loves:


My Green Beauty S/S '16 swap with Lynda. I love everything she picked for me. See my initial thoughts HERE. Thanks again to Ria for organising! I'm enjoying trying everything and reviews will follow.



My July's Craft Gin Club box was one of my favourites. Such a delicious gin. See my thoughts HERE. Remember you can get a tenner off your first box with code BEAUTYBALM.


I totally fell head over heels for Kate Logan Beauty Rose Otto Healing Balm. It's up there as one of my all time favourite products. See my review HERE.


Strawberries from the Allotment. Such a simple and delicious pleasure.


My North Berwick mug from Time and Tide which I picked up when visiting the town. It makes me smile.


Cake! From Bostock Bakery in North Berwick - yummy.


My gorgeous starfish mug from Jersey Pottery which I absolutely love. It also holds lots of coffee :)

What have you been loving in July?

Saturday, 23 July 2016

Bloom Perfumery: Yearly Sample Pack: July 2016: Continental Roses

My July Bloom Perfumery perfume sample pack has just arrived and this month the theme is Continental Roses. I love rose scents so I'm really looking forward to trying them out. 

"Throughout the ages the humble rose has remained one of the most precious and multifaceted ingredients in perfumery".

Bloom Perfumery have selected for us "six different variations on the idea of a rose".


I've not really had time to test them out properly yet but on first sniff I'm drawn to Bestseller Parfumerie Generale's PG13 Brulure de Rose EdP (£81.50 - 50ml, 1.6ml - £2) which aims to portray the life cycle of a rose: from tight green bud to a full bloom. With notes of Rosewood, Rose, Amber, Musk, Raspberry and Sandalwood.

Next up, again by Parfumerie Generale is PG26 Isparta EdP (£81.50 - 50ml, 1.6ml - £2) which is also a Bloom Perfumery Bestseller. With Red Fruit, Smoke of Agarwood, Patchouli Leaves, Isparta Roses, Benzoin, Tolu Balm and Amber.

Rozy Voile d'extrait by .vero.profumo. (£156 - 50ml, 1.2ml - £10) is exclusive to Bloom Perfumery. The Rose isn't so noticeable in this formulation but it's there complementing the Blackcurrant, Tuberose, Honey, Cassis, Labdanum and Spice notes. (great to try such an expensive perfume too!)

Baruti's Indigo Extrait de Parfum (£80 - 30ml, 1ml - £5) has notes of Amber, Atlas Cedar, Frankincense, Hyacinth, Rose and Sandalwood. "The perfumer  sought to mimic the rose scent of freshly picked damascena roses by using Greek Roses with a Moroccan Rose absolute".

Just Landed: Parfumerie Generale's PG4.1 Le Musc Et La Peau (I can't actually find it online yet) is a blend of 7 musks with notes of Ylang-Ylang, Tonka Bean, Amber, Cedarwood, Rosemary and Vanilla. You can wear this scent alone of layered with any other fragrance.

Phaedon's Cendres de The EdT (£69 - 100ml, 1.6ml - £2) is exclusive and a best seller which has notes of Camphor, Cardamon, Cedar, Musk, Myrrh, Pepper and Rose. 

What do you think of this month's picks?

Friday, 22 July 2016

July Empties

I'm not going to use anything else up this month so here's my July empties:


Skin & Tonic Steam Clean 50g - this is an absolute staple for me and one of my favourite products ever. I love it's minty scent and how easily it melts away impurities and daily grime. Have just opened a new one.

Supernatural Beauty Redemption Face Oil 10ml - just love this rose scented oil. See my review HERE. Will buy full size when my stash reduces a bit.

Schmidt's Cedarwood + Juniper Natural Deodorant 75g* - I love this deodorant in the Bergamot + Lime scent best so wouldn't pick this one up again. See my review HERE.


beatitude Luxury Cleansing Bar 100g* - which was gentle enough to use on the face as well as the body. Really enjoyed using this and would buy.

Therapie Himalayan Detox Salts 500g - I'm never without these sleep inducing salts. They just work. Will be buying more for sure.

Clarins Blue Orchid Treatment Oil 2ml - a free sample with purchase which I enjoyed using. Would consider buying full size.

Kiss the Moon Glow After Dark Face Oil 3ml - loved this beautiful facial oil and have since purchased another. Beautiful.

Aromatherapy Associates Deep Relax Bath & Shower Oil 3ml - one of my favourite scents. Sure to buy again.



Juice Beauty Green Apple Nightly Brightening Pads x 1 sample - as this was only one sample pad it was hard to see if the product would be effective or suited my skin.

Paul Mitchell Original Shampoo One sachet -  I used to use this shampoo all the time. Got two uses out of the sachet. Would consider buying full size.

de Mamiel Winter Facial Oil - last year I bought all the seasons which was a real treat. My favourite seasons were Spring and Summer (my real two favourites). This oil was lovely. See my review HERE. I'm tempted to get the seasonal oils next year.

Madara Micellar Water 100ml - my favourite Micellar Water. See my review HERE. I've already opened a new bottle.

Nourish Radiance Firming Facial Oil 15ml* - I simply loved this and when my stash reduces a bit I'll definitely buy. See my review HERE.

What have you been using up this month?

*PR samples

Thursday, 21 July 2016

Gallinée La Culture Hydrating Face Cream


I've been testing out Gallinée's La Culture Hydrating Face Cream (30ml - £35)* and like all their products I've tried so far I absolutely love it. See my reviews of the Foaming Facial Cleanser* HERE and the Hand Cream* HERE. The Foaming Facial Cleanser also appeared in my top 6 products for the first half of the year - see HERE (and I must admit the hand cream wasn't far behind!)

The La Culture Hydrating Face Cream* absorbs instantly and leaves the skin feeling comfortable and nourished. It also brightens the complexion while soothing and protecting. It has a slightly spicy scent (a bit like gingerbread) which is due to the high concentration of natural active ingredients. I kind of like it!

With a 98% natural formula which respects the skin's natural pH. It contains a patented Triple Biotic Complex of prebiotics, probiotics and postbiotics which help to "support the skin's protective ecosystem".

To use: apply to the face and neck after cleansing AM and PM.

Products are free from parabens, colours, mineral oils, silicone, microbeads, phenoxyethanol and methylisothiazolinone.

*PR sample

Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Laura Mercier: Tarte au Citron Eau Gourmande EdT


This scent by Laura Mercier was inspired by a freshly baked lemon tart in a French Patisserie.  It's a blend of Lemon Zest, sugared Citron, Bergamot, Creme Fraiche Meringue, Neroli blossoms, Jasmine petals, Anise flowers, Vanilla, Pastry accord, velvet musk and blond woods.

It's an absolute dreamy gourmand with sherbert lemon sweetness and a slightly tart edge with sugary vanilla and edible cake notes. I absolutely love it!

What's your favourite Laura Mercier scent? (I also love Creme Brulee).

Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Shopping My Stash #78


Here's what I've been reaching for this week:

Nuxe Prodigieux le Parfum - I bought this recently from a friend who was having a clear out. I love Nuxe's dry oil so I was keen to try the scent. It's perfect for summer with notes of Orange Blossom, Magnolia and Vanilla.

Avril recently sent me a box of organic goodies* to review and I'm loving the Lipstick Pencils*. I chose 2 and this shade is Rouge Franc. With long lasting colour they are very easy to wear and apply. Love.

Some more Nuxe love! Their Rêve de Mel Lip Moisturising Stick nourishes and cares for the lips.

I've been enjoying using The Hand Made Soap Company's Sweet Orange, Basil & Frankincense Hand Cream* which deeply nourishes the hands. See my review HERE.

Rock Solid by Leighton Denny* which is a base coat and strengthening treatment. I'm a bit of a nail nibbler (but would love gorgeous nails) so I'm on a mission! Fuller review will follow.

What have you been using this week?

*PR samples

Monday, 18 July 2016

Aurelia Probiotic Skincare: Aromatic Repair & Brighten Hand Cream

I was recently sent a parcel in the post from Aurelia Probiotic Skincare which contained their new hand cream - Aromatic Repair & Brighten Hand Cream* (£28 - 75ml). I love the pretty packaging along with the hand written note.




This scientifically advanced hand cream helps to diminish pigmentation and nourish and brighten.  It contains Red Algae extract, Cassia Senna, Baobab and Kigelia which soothes, protects, nourishes and firms.

The cream smells glorious and is a real luxe treat. It's scented aromatic blend of Vetiver, Ylang Ylang, Lavender and Patchouli.

To use: Apply to hand as often as needed. It can also be used on elbows, knees and heels (I love a multi-use product!)

Absorbing instantly it leaves the hands feeling deeply moisturised and smelling great! Love.

See my review of Miracle Cleanser and Revitalise and Glow Serum HERE.

What's your favourite products from the range?

*complimentary

Sunday, 17 July 2016

Bloom Perfumery: Yearly Sample Pack: April to June Favourites

Here's my final favourites from my first year of the Yearly Sample Pack Subscription and I'm super excited to say I've signed up for another year!

In April I loved them all (apart from one) but I have to say I simply loved Art de Parfum's Sensual Oud (Extrait de Parfum - 50ml - £88). See my thoughts HERE.


May saw me fall for Carner's stunning Costerela EdP (50ml - £85) which has costal notes and summer freshness. See my thoughts HERE.





Finally in June my favourite was Wūlóng Chá by Nishane (Extrait de Parfum - 50ml - £110). See my thoughts HERE.



You can see my favourites for the rest of the year below:


I know I'll definitely buy these perfumes at some point as they just wowed me:


What's your favourite perfumes from Bloom Perfumery?