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Monday, 16 November 2020

Take The Edge off Stressed Skin With The Bodyshop

The Bodyshop very kindly sent over their new CBD Collection* a good while ago now and I really wanted to give it a good try before sharing it on my blog. With the mantra ' Take the edge off stressed skin' it caught my attention because one thing I've noticed throughout both lockdowns is my skin is not really happy.  
Take The Edge off Stressed Skin With The Bodyshop
Described as being a powerhouse on their own, the CDB collection features a Restoring Facial Oil, Replenishing Moisture Cream and Soothing Oil-Balm Cleansing Mask which you can use on their own, as part of your existing routine or combine all three of these products to create a new routine.

The products are all enriched with natural-origin CBD, vegan squalene and hemp seed oil. They help to restore your skin’s moisture levels and leave dehydrated skin feeling smoothed, soothed and with a gentle glow.  There is a few misnomers when it comes to CBD skincare - it won't get you high and it doesn't have any medical benefits, just two of the common questions I see being asked when brands create a collection such as this.

I adore the cleansing part of my skincare routine, especially a double cleanse. There is something about literally removing the day from your skin, even if you have moved from Bed to Sofa for work purposes.  The first product I wanted to try from this Bodyshop Collection was the Soothing Oil-Balm Cleansing Mask (£17/100ml).
Take The Edge off Stressed Skin With The Bodyshop
This mask is a wonderful gel-to-milk texture which feels just divine on the skin, whilst there is no particular scent worthy of being noted.  Designed to be used after cleansing and on dry skin, you apply a layer and then leave it to work for up to 5 minutes before rinsing off with warm water.

The texture and formula which are enriched with olive oil, white clay and a blend of that CBD and hemp seed oil which come together to hydrate, purifying and ensure dirt and grime has been listed well away from the skin.  Afterwards, my skin felt insanely look, soft, smooth and it felt incredibly clean.

If you are a fan of oil within your routine, the next product from this collection is the Restoring Facial Oil (£25/30ml).  Packaged inside a green coloured glass bottle, I am glad this comes with a pipette dispenser to make the application a much easier process.
Take The Edge off Stressed Skin With The Bodyshop
This Restoring Facial Oil is, I am pleased to say, non-greasy. One of the things that puts me off some facial oils is the greasy residue they leave behind, not this one! Enriched with squalene and patchouli extract which work alongside a blend of naturally derived CBD and hemp seed oil, this is a really lightweight, non-greasy formula and its job is to restore your skin’s moisture levels and relieve the discomfort of dehydrated skin.

This oil can be used both morning and evening and you only need 2-3 drops at the most to cover your entire face and neck, I always go down to my décolletage as to not waste any of the oil.  It is divine.

The final product from this collection is the Replenishing Moisture Cream (£20/50ml) and it is the kind of cream you just want to bathe in, it is just a delight to use.
Take The Edge off Stressed Skin With The Bodyshop
Described as being a friend to all skin types, but especially for those with dehydrated skin, this is a lovely rich and velvety cream which has a slighted whipped feel to the formula. As with the rest of the range, this cream is enriched with a blend of naturally derived CBD, hemp seed oil and squalene as well as patchouli extract which help relieve and calm the signs of dryness and the feeling of dehydrated.

I think you can probably tell that I really like this range, much more than I had expected too. Life for many is quite difficult and different in more ways than one and if like me, stress and strain shows on your skin - dryness, flare ups, redness and so on, this range is a real help.

Take The Edge off Stressed Skin With The Bodyshop






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Sunday, 15 November 2020

Wall Art, Posters and Framed Prints - For the Home

(AD) Having just decorated a third of our house, we are still in the midst of adding some finishing touches, trying to combine hanging framed prints and our wall art between working from home, zoom meetings, ensuring the cats get some attention and trying to find time to relax is quite time consuming, especially as we still want to decorate the kitchen this year as it looks a little tired and dated - the bedroom can wait!
Wall Art, Posters and Framed Prints
When it comes to wall art, thankfully the mister and I both have similar tastes , whilst we would both love to own some original pieces by Dali, it is not a position we are likely to ever be in, so we tend to stick to the more abstract wall art pieces and he has even taken up painting himself, so around the house we plan to display some of those pieces.  We did look at using Bumblejax Acrylic Photo Block as as way to show off some of our art work, I love that they can change the look of your works of art to 3D giving you the option to hang them or stand them on mantlepieces, book cases or even shelves around your home.

On our walls before we decorated in the lounge we had just two pieces of art featured, both of which I have shared on my Instagram many time.  As the decorating started to take place, we need to find new homes for them - one is more abstract than the other, but we bought them with money we had been given as a Wedding Present many years ago and I really want to see both of them hanged somewhere.

We have both always wanted a feature wall of sorts, but instead of using paint or wallpaper, we wanted to use art and with the lounge set up we have, realistically, because it is a short L-Shape, we only have one wall that we could use, which wouldn't be too much of a distraction of the cats. Before we move onto the lounge, we decided to deal with the hallway first. In there are family photos and prints we have taken and collected over the years and have never quite known what to do with them.  So, I bought a whole lot of black frames so there is some continuity and then having laid it all out on the floor, we have hand drawn a plan as to what it might look like and so we can change them round before we hang them on the wall.

I'm clearly no expert at all of this home decor stuff, I have watched others do theirs, read websites on how to create feature walls and pretty much have done my own thing, once it is all done and dusted - the task of Lockdown 2.0, I will share it with you.  But I know some of you are pretty good at this kind of stuff, so if you have tips, find a way to message me, direct me, what goes where or can I just be a bit alfresco about it and do what I want?











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Saturday, 14 November 2020

Lily's Kitchen Advent Calendar For Cats

Every year on my blog, I have a Christmas Gift Guide for cats, it is always one of my most asked for posts and one of my most read, so whilst I am in the midst of putting that together, I thought I would share with you, the Lily's Kitchen Advent Calendar for Cats.
Lily's Kitchen Advent Calendar For Cats
This is something new for our cats that I am really looking forward to trying, one has always twigged that this is definitely for him and has claimed ownership! Described by Lily's Kitchen as being a fun and festive gift for your cat to count down to Christmas in the most entertaining way, whether it remains in tact until December 1st is another story!

The Advent Calendar takes on the look of a Christmas pantomime featuring a lot of cat characters in a lot of roles - on the stage, in the audience, creating mischief and looking their best to be cute.  It is a 25 day Advent Calendar and it is on sale for around £10. Behind each of the windows there are Lily’s Kitchen naturally wholesome treats and in keeping with the festive theme, those treats are. With an all-star cast of tasty treats to discover Chicken with Liver and Turkey with Cranberry.
Lily's Kitchen Advent Calendar For Cats
Lily's Kitchen Advent Calendar For Cats
As you can see, taking photos for this post attracted a little helper or hindrance depending on how you look at it and I think it is fair to say it definitely got his attention.

The treats inside are in little bundles, so behind door number one, which I ended up having to open before the boy ripped the advent to shreds.  As described by Lily's Kitchen inside you have the following treats:
  • Tasty Chicken Treats with Liver - Delectable treats made with freshly prepared chicken. Enriched with taurine, these are delicious delights for twinkly eyed Christmas cats.
  • Festive Turkey Treats with Cranberry - With freshly prepared turkey, gravy and a sprinkling of cranberries, these naturally delicious treats will give your cat their very own taste of Christmas dinner.
Even as a human, I have to admit both of these sound absolutely delightful, though I couldn't tell the difference between the two.
Lily's Kitchen Advent Calendar For Cats
Lily's Kitchen Advent Calendar For Cats
I have no doubt that this will be popular with both of my boys, I think it is great value for money and a whole lot of fun! Keep an eye on my Instagram for updates on just what my boys get up to with this Advent Calendar when it comes out of hiding.

You can read more about Lily's Kitchen and what they have to offer your Cat or Dog especially for Christmas, right here.






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Choosing the right Yoga Mat

If you have followed me on Instagram, then you will no doubt be aware that I have an ankle injury, it isn't a new injury, it is one I have had for 2 years and its painful.  Having been moved around a lot between hospital departments, it seems that an awkward fall has culminated in a lot more than the original diagnosis of a 'bad sprain' and I should have been sent away with a little more than Codeine for my troubles.  Fast-forward those two years and we have four issues to deal with, a foot and ankle splint which I have to wear in an evening and to sleep in, an upcoming MRI scan and I've been told to try some Yoga at home for some stretching and for that I needed to purchase a Yoga Mat.
Choosing the right Yoga Mat
Who knew there was so much choice when it came to buying a mat, I wrongly assumed I could type it into Google and be given a few options to choose from rather than the 3million options with the prices to match.  Thankfully, I have a few friends who are Yoga teachers who are on hand to advise me on which type of mat I should purchase for my needs, I am never going to become an avid fan of Yoga, but this is a series of simple stretching exercises I have to do at home in order to loosen my over-stiffened calf muscles and because I also have Plantar Fasciitis combined with Achilles Tendinopathy - the exercises I have been given to do are specialised.

Choosing the right Yoga Mat

  • Thickness - Both of my friends said to me that I need to get the thickness right. The thickness has so much to do with how comfortable that mat is going to be during certain moves, but if it is too thick, those moves become harder.  The average yoga mat is said to be around 1/8inch thick with 1/4inch being the thickest.
  • Storage - When thinking of the thickness, you also need to think about storage, the thinner the mat, the easier it is to roll up and store v's the thick it is, the thicker the roll and the more room it might need.
  • Material - For this, it is down to texture, stickiness, eco-friendliness, and perhaps the most important is the sponginess of the mat. Yoga mats come in a whole plethora of materials, the most common being PVC, but also rubber, jute and cotton too. Rubber and PVC give the most whereas Jute and Cotton are little less-giving. 
  • Texture - With texture, it is all about being to hold that balance, you don't want to be mid downward-dog and end up slipping and sliding all over.
  • Price Range - An important factor is always money. The thinner your yoga mat is seemingly the cheaper the are, the same can be said for the material you choose, the more eco-friendly you are, the more expensive they become.  Having quickly looked, you can find a Yoga mat from as little as £8.99 with prices rising upwards of £100 and more!
Thankfully, as I mentioned I have two friends who are Yoga Teachers and I now have my own mat which I was kindly gifted from one of them. It is a mid-range thickness and brightly coloured so I won't lose it, hopefully the stretching exercises will help going forward.  If you're just starting out or deepening your practice, the right mat can make a big difference, especially if you're exploring yoga instructor training resources that emphasize proper support and alignment.





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