Tuesday 12 September 2017

Glossybox September 2017

So it is September already and whilst it has been a busy month already blog wise (Beauty Advent Calendars anyone?) and beauty boxes have started to appear in my letterbox. The September edition of Glossybox is a really good edition this month and it comes with a little gift of a bar of Kinder Bueno chocolate.  
Glossybox September 2017
Glossybox September 2017
First out of my box is a 30ml sample of MONU Firming Fiji Facial Oil and it is worth around £6.50.
Glossybox September 2017
This facial oil designed for dry/sensitive skin and is described as being a nourishing and soothing facial oil which is paraben free and uses a mixture of Plant oils to firm and tone the skin, whilst keeping it hydrated alongside rosewood oil and patchouli which provide essential protection to soothe dry skin and stimulate your complexion.  I am a huge fan of facial oils and this particular one has that calming spa like scent to it.

The next product is from Pixi and it is their Brow Tamer and this is a full sized product worth £12. I adore Pixi as a brand for both skincare and makeup and have featured them on my blog on quite a few occasions, with a few more posts to come. 
Glossybox September 2017
Described as being a clear brow gel that works to prolong the wear of your brow colour, it is infused with both Aloe Vera and Panthenol. I find the formula to be really quick drying and whilst it doesn't harden on your brows (some people have claimed it does) I did find it does give enough hold to keep your brows in place and the spoolie brush is really easy to use.

Next up is quite an odd inclusion, but one which fascinates me all the same and it is the Taylors 32 Natural Whitening Toothpaste worth £5. Taylor's 32 is a shiny and new dental healthcare company whose mission is to create high quality and effective products, made from natural ingredients, and that are free from harsh and unnecessary laboratory made chemicals.
Glossybox September 2017
I am quite particular when it comes to teeth care products and I am quite looking forward to giving this a try, I like the idea of using a toothpaste with nothing harsh in it.

At the beginning of 2017 I was introduced to a brand called Skinfix and shared my thoughts on some of their products HERE. In this months GlossyBox we have the SkinFix Eczema Hand Repair Cream in a 30ml sample size worth around £4.
Glossybox September 2017
It has no added fragrance and is described as being an ultra rich hand cream which uses shea butter, vitamin e and sweet almond oil. When used it is said to be effective at treating and managing eczema, dermatitis and other dry, cracked skin conditions on the hands. It works fast to create a barrier on the skin to help lock in moisture and keep irritants out.

The final item in my box is the StyLondon Siligel Blender which is full sized and valued at £5.99.  If you have used a silicone blender before then you won't have too much trouble with this one.
Glossybox September 2017
They are designed to be used with liquid of cream products and to that end, they help to minimise product wastage meaning your beloved foundation lasts much longer.  I like using mine with face masks as I find I get a much more even coverage than with a brush, but this is just a personal preference.


So there you have the September Edition of Glossybox. Do any of the products stand out to you?  I think for the price, this is a great box and if you’re a new subscriber or you choose to subscribe to this month’s fabulous box, you’ll receive a makeup gift worth £30 from Spectrum Collections and Bellapierre Cosmetics by subscribing HERE.

Glossybox September 2017


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Monday 11 September 2017

Rejuvence Clinic - My Experience

For years now I have had a skin tag on my eyelid which has really really irritated me and at times made me feel really self-concussions. It wasn't a huge skin tag and very little people even mentioned it, but I knew it was there and every so often I would catch it when washing my face and it really began to annoy me. 
Rejuvence Clinic - My Experience
Skin tags are small, soft, skin-coloured growths that hang off the skin and look a bit like warts at a glance. They are really common and can differ in size and are usually found on the neck, armpits, around the groin, or under the breasts. They can also grow on the eyelids or under the folds of the buttock. These tags are made of loose collagen fibres and blood vessels surrounded by skin. Collagen is a type of protein found throughout the body.

The removal of skin-tags is regarded as a cosmetic procedure and isn't something that is usually available on the NHS, mine wasn't when I asked about it recently. As always with ay procedure, there are things you really should consider.   When the opportunity arose to have it removed, I was nervous as to what the procedure might end up being, but I was delighted to get the chance to visit the Rejuvence Clinic which is local to me, to find out everything I needed to know.

I met with both Dr Sam Ghani and Dr Ruhul Amin to discuss the removal of my tag. As mine sat in quite a precarious position, both doctors wanted to ensure I understood the procedure that would be undertaken and we sat down and went into a lot of detail, the pros and cons and obviously why I wanted the tag removing. Throughout the whole consultation at no point did I feel under any pressure to have the procedure, it was an incredibly relaxing atmosphere to sit and discuss my options, have my questions answered and both Doctors are just so incredibly welcoming and care deeply about what they do. After spending almost an hour with them, it was agreed that I would have a think about my options and if I was happy to go ahead, then I would go back in a weeks time.

Having decided that I would go ahead with the removal, I went back to the clinic and before any procedure took place, we again sat down and discussed how the tag would be removed, answered further questions that I had and then once I was happy the procedure took place. The first part was to apply an anaesthetic cream to my eyelid rather than use an injection, so once it was applied, the cream needed to be left for 20 minutes to work its magic. As the cream was setting in, I was able to chat to both Dr Ghani and Dr Amin about further treatment if it would be needed. So the cream had done its thing and I was ready to have my tag removed using what is called a Dermablade, something I had never come across before, but it is essentially a bendy blade which has been specifically designed to remove skin lesions such as mine. The whole process took less than 5 minutes, didn't hurt a bit, in fact I hadn't realised the tag had been removed until I was jokingly asked if I wasn't to keep my little friend. I did have to have 2 stitches, again thanks to the anaesthetic cream I didn't feel a single thing and on top of those stitches are some Steristips to ensure they remain in place.
Rejuvence Clinic - My Experience
Rejuvence Clinic - My Experience
Despite the slight bruising, which you could only see if I had my head down or eyes closed, there was no pain at all, which even surprised me. The only issue I had was remembering not to get my entire face wet or the Steristrips would come off and as a Beauty Blogger, this was the hardest thing about the entire process - that and no mascara!

A week after having the tag removed I was back to have the stitches removed, something I have ever had done before, so I didn't quite know what to expect. Once in the chair, eyes closed I was told I would feel a little tugging, possibly one of the weirdest sensations I have ever experienced and given that the stitches were right on my eyelid, I was expecting there to be a lot of pain, but it was over in minutes and this photo was taken within an hour of the stitches being removed.
Rejuvence Clinic - My Experience
Again at this point there was no pain at all.  What felt really good was being able to double cleanse again and get my eye area wet without fear of losing a Steristrip or tugging on the stitches.  

There was still some slight bruising, but only noticeable if I closed my eyes and thankfully no one actually noticed it all.  The final picture below was taken a whole week after the stitches had been removed and it has healed so well, I am chuffed to bits with the whole process.
Rejuvence Clinic - My Experience
As you can see, there is very little in the way of scarring, the area where the skin-tag was is flat and the bruising has all but disappeared.

So the entire process is now over and if a similar tag appeared anywhere else, I would not hesitate to visit Dr Sam Ghani and Dr Ruhul Amin again. I had no idea what to expect with the tag removal and it was such a straightforward procedure with no scarring, no pain or irritation and the entire time I was at the clinic, I felt calm, relaxed and knew that I was in good hands.









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Sunday 10 September 2017

Yu-Be Moisturising Skin Cream

Every so often a product comes into my posession and having read an introduction to it, I go 'Wow' and this is what happened with Yu-Be Moisturising skin cream.  It was invented back in 1957 by a pharmacist and has since then been one of Japan's top-selling skin creams, yes for over 50 years! This is where I said wow!

Yu-Be is a moisture rich, petroleum free formula which contains the highly nourishing Vitamin E and B2 alongside Glycerin which helps to preserve moisture and Camphor which helps to soothe irritation as well as a menthol-like fragrance, which I find quite soothing.
Yu-Be Moisturising Skin Cream
Yu-Be Moisturising Skin Cream
Yu-Be can be used from head-to-toe and it helps with all forms of stubborn dryness such as flaky red skin, chapped lips, dry knees, elbows, on the cuticles and even on the dry skin of your feet, infact, I have smothered my feet in this cream, put some socks on and left them for a few hours to soak in the cream, which resulted in incredibly soft and smooth skin in place of FitFlop causing dry skin around my heels. 

The formula is a thick, yellow cream which means you only need to apply a thin layer at any one time and there is a menthol fragrance to this cream which does fade quite quickly, but when applying the cream to my skin, I found the fragrance quite soothing.  I love that it can be used on all kinds of skin and how gentle the formula is and knowing it has been used by Sumiyo Tsuzuki, a world class climber and explorer, to protect her skin as she climbed to the tallest peak of Mount Everest, really speaks volumes as to how good this cream is.

The Yu-Be skin care range includes a lip balm, body lotion, moisturising socks, a travel kit and of course this amazing cream and prices start from £7 and it can be found in stores such as BeautyMart, SpaceNK and on Amazon.








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Friday 8 September 2017

Feelunique Beauty On The Go Kit

I love this idea from Feelunique and think it is something that can make travelling, whether it is for a few days, a long weekend or even longer, that little bit easier, less stressful and of course something you can adapt and change to suit your needs.  

The Beauty on the go Kit is a compact for all your travelling needs.  For £15 you get this lovely soft pastel blue pouch which fits inside your hand luggage or handbag really easily and inside it are products that the lovely people at Feelunique think you need. 
Feelunique Beauty On The Go Kit
Feelunique Beauty On The Go Kit
Feelunique Beauty On The Go Kit
Feelunique Beauty On The Go Kit

With 8 handy travel sized items, I think there is alot of essentials covered, as you can see within my pack I have:
  • A Blue Nail file - This is a mini nail file rather than a full sized and definitely a handy must-have. I know I have been on holiday, broken a nail and cursed myself for not packing a nail file, the last thing I want to be doing is munching on my fingers! 
  • A Mini Hair Brush - I do always have a mini hairbrush in my hand bag and I love the idea of having one in a travel kit just incase I do happen to forget to pack mine. This handy little wooden brush makes it way through my hair without scraping my scalp and it brushes my hair really well.
  • A Blue Mirror - A handy mirror like this is a must for me, I am always paranoid about having food in my teeth or panda eyes from my mascara.
  • The Jetsetter Eye Mask - I do love an eyemask and wear one to bed most nights. I hate it when light creeps in through the curtains, so I need all the help with sleep I can get. Even better to have one to hand for a disco nap!
  • The First Aid Beauty Vitamin Hydrating Mist - If you read my blog regularly then you will know that I am obsessed with face mists and always have one on my bedside table and my desk at work. First Aid Beauty Vitamin Hydrating Mist is described as being an instant fix for weary, dehydrated skin, anytime or anyplace. It is a vitamin enriched, alcohol-free mist which is designed to reawaken skin, restore hydration and protect from environmental aggressors. I am looking forward to giving this a try!
  • Some Popband London Essentials - I love that these fit in with the theme of the bag and are different shades of blue. I am a huge fan of Popbands and always use them to tie my hair up when it is really hot and I need to feel cool air on the back on my neck. I love that they don't leave a kink in my hair no matter how long I wear them for and they are handy to have around your wrist just in case!
  • The final item is the cult classic Eight Hour Cream from Elizabeth Arden. I have had a love hate relationship with this cream, I hated everything about it the first time I used it but having persevered with it, I now really like it and love that it has so many uses - chapped lipped, soothing burns, it soothes dry cracked skin and is perfect for heels, elbows and knees too.
I do think this is a brilliant idea and one which you can use constantly. I now have mine packed in my long weekend bag so that should I forget what I refer to as my essentials, then I have a back up plan.  


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