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The Body Shop: Lip Butters Review

When I was writing my review for the body butters, I came across these in my collection, and thought I'd do a little review, because I've never really seen any of them, as I think it would be good to give my opinion on them!
Passionfruit Lip Butter - 10ml, £4
Mango Lip Butter - 10ml, £4

My favourite of these two is the Passionfruit. It smells delicious and I just want to lick it right off. The mango has a similar effect, haha. Unfortunately, these aren't nearly as moisturising as their body-butter-counterparts.
They kind of leave a sticky feeling on the lips, which I'm definitely not a fan of, and make my lips all white. They don't moisturise as well I would like, but I love the smell so I'll carry on using them, I suppose!
I also feel like they're rather expensive. A tube of Carmex is £2.49, and one of these will set you back £4 (they used to be £5, I swear, but on the website they're now £4, which is still on the pricey side). I don't mind paying that for ones where the proceeds go charities (I know they do one that goes to an AIDS charity and one that goes to a Domestic Violence charity), but just for a regular old lipbalm.. Unless you really love one of the smells, I would say have a look elsewhere!
Oh, and I'm not a massive fan of lipbalms in these little pots.. long nails and hygiene reasons and other people using them and that... ick, no.

Price: 2/5
Packaging: 3/5
Product: 2/5
Overall: 2/5
Would I buy this product again?: Probably not, I've had these for a while and they're barely touched.

I love The Body Shop, and I love their body-butters, but I just don't love these, which makes me very sad! Maybe it's just not for me, oh well.

The Body Shop: Body Butters Review

I was using one of these the other day and realised that I have quite a little collection of them! I don't know when this happened, but they just sort of appeared one day, and suddenly I had a stack of them.


You can probably tell from the various colours, what kind of scents that I'm into, haha.
Anyway, make sure you click read more for pictures and my review!


Wild Cherry Body Butter - 50ml, £5

Strawberry Body Butter - 50ml, £5

Raspberry Body Butter - 200ml. £6
Usually the 200ml cost £12.50, but I got this for £6 because I believe they discontinued this one? I can't find it on the website.

Generally, all the scents are
fantastic! It just depends which you prefer. Honestly, the Wild Cherry one doesn't smell exactly like what I think of as cherries, but it 's still good! They have a hugeee variety of scents, it's whatever takes your fancy, really. I think when my little strawberry one runs out, I'm going to get a mini-Pink Grapefruit! I'm obsessed with pink grapefruit stuff at the moment.


As you can see, the formula's can be really different. On the left is the Wild Cherry, and the right the Strawberry. I usually keep the Strawberry one in my back (my hands get really really dry at uni, and it helps the the consistency is a bit stiffer and thicker, and doesn't melt as easy, really, which is why I keep it in my bag - the 50ml are the absolute perfect size to throw in your bag, and I love that. It's great to always have it to hand, so to speak!
The big 'ole Raspberry pot I've had for a while now, but it never ceases to amaze. It's really good value for money because they last for ages, and haven't got a funny 'off' smell like my Soap & Glory body butter got after a few months! When I find that I have dry skin after a shower, I scoop out a handful and smear it on and wait for it to work it's magic. And it does. Skin is left feeling lovely and smooth, and you smell good for an awful long time afterwards.
I am a hugeeee fan of these products. I genuinely haven't found a body moisturiser that is as good yet!

Price: 4/5
Packaging: 5/5
Product: 5/5
Overall: 5/5
Would I buy this product again?: Yes, and I have, and will repeatedly!

I have been meaning to post this review for a long time! I got a few posts all ready before I lost my computer and I forgot to schedule them, haha. So here we go! I have a few other Body Shop bits and pieces on their way, so keep an eye out for them. (:
Which is your favourite scent? Everyone seems to have one!

Body Shop Shower Gel Review

I meant to do this literally ages ago.. and then I wanted to use up all the bottle to give you an honest review. And then I bought two more bottles of it. And wanted to tell you what these ones were like.. aInd then I forgot.. BUT here is this review.
And let me tell you. I will never use another shower gel again. Well, maybe. But these are gorgeous!


I was always wary about buying these. I always looked at the little bottle and felt like £6 was a bit pricey, as it doesn't look like you're getting a lot of product, only 250ml. Then I received one in a gift set for Christmas and I loved it, you only need a little bit of product to get such a lot of like.. lather. One squirt in my palm is good for a whole shower (unless you REALLY like washing, haha), and 'cause of that they seem to last quite a long time.


You can see the full range
on their website, but these are the ones I have tried, and my opinion of the scents;
Satsuma: I feel like I'm literally washing myself in orange juice. This lingers forever and I love that. I like being able to smell like orange hours later.
Pink Grapefruit: One of my favourites. The smell is fantastic. I don't even like grapefruit, but this tastes good enough to eat. I feel so fresh and clean after using it.
Mango: I'm currently using up the last of this in the bottle and it's great. When I open the cap it doesn't really smell like anything, only a little bit fruity. I was a bit disappointed because I bought this online, but then you lather it up and ohhh man, it's excellent. If you've ever bought like, 'exotic fruit juice' from Sainsbury's or Waitrose or wherever, it smells just like that! Reallly wakes you up.
Wild Cherry: This is the only one I didn't love. It doesn't really smell.. cherry-ish? It's nice, but it's not cherry.
Moringa: My mum loves this one, and I've borrowed it before. I'm not really one for floral things, not in scents, but if you like something a bit more adult and less fruity and kid-ish (my favourites!), I recommend this one.


Price: 3/5
Packaging: 5/5
Product: 5/5
Overall: 5/5

Would I buy this product again? Yes, yes, yes! Ones I want to get next areee; Sweet Lemon, Fuzzy Peach, Strawberry and Green Apple! And I think pick up some more Grapefruit..

So there we go! I am glad I've finally got this up because I've loved them for a while now and really want to show you them! Hopefully I can convert some of you to this new found love of mine, incase anyone was on the fence, like I was. (:

Skin Routine

Sooo kiddos. I thought I would do you a little post a bout my skin-care routine. I was talking about it on Twitter and wondered if anybody was interested, and a few people were... and here we are.

L-R:
Boots Botanics Soothing Eye Makeup Remover
Shu Uemura Skin Purifier
The Body Shop Seaweed Deep Cleansing Facial Wash
Decleor Paris Tonifying Lotion
Neutrogena Visibly Clear Pink Grapefruit Daily Scrub

One:
Make sure all your makeup is removed. I use a liquid eye makeup remover, and then a face-cleanser. I like this Shu Uemura one, but I'm probably not going to repurchase. Both this and the Boots Botanic are oil-based cleansers, and as a chick who likes a shit-ton of eyeliner and is a fan of bright, staining lipstick.. these are godsends, literally. Matte red lipstick stains like hell, and this gets it off. If you're feeling lazy and can't be bothered, cheat and use a makeup wipe and THEN use a cleanser like the Body Shop one (i'll get onto that in a second). Generally I don't use both the Shu Uemura and the Body Shop, as this dries my skin out. To remove eye makeup, dampen a cotton pad with your remover, hold on eye makeup for ten-twenty seconds, then sweep off, removing makeup and mascara.

Two:
Cleanse, cleanse, cleanse. This seaweed one from the Body Shop is inexpensive and great quality. Even if you think you've got rid of all your makeup - you probably haven't. It'll be lurking. If you want to use a deep-pore one, those are great, you can kind of tell when they're working well as you feel really clean and your skin is nice and smooth, but not dried out. This will get rid of any traces of dirt or oil, and everyday yuck like that. If you remove your makeup properly and cleanse every single day, you're much less likely to get spots or blemishes.

Three:
Exfoliation. Some people say this isn't necessary, but I think it's important to do it every so often. If you have sensitive skin, do it twice a week, or something. I find it just helps remove any dead or dry skin, and keeps my skin feeling fresh and smooth. My skin always looks brighter and healthier, and more glowy. Don't use a scrub that's too harsh, or you're scratch and hurt your skin. I've just upgraded from a veryyyyyy gentle one (with barely any exfoliator in it) to this Neutrogena, and I feel like it's on the border of being a bit too harsh, but I'll see how it goes.

Four:
Tonerr. This step definitely isn't completely necessary. Some think they're awesome, others claim that some are too harsh and can remove your nail-varnish (ahem, Clinique..). A good toner tightens your pores and gets rid of anything left on your skin. If you feel like your cleanser does this, leave it out. Genuinely, I have had this bottle for ages now, and only bust it out when my skin is in real need of rescue, but I do recommend Decleor for face-essentials. They're a pricey brand but they're a good name with good products, in my opinion. This is a very nice, gentle product that doesn't hurt or sting, and has a really lovely, fresh smell. Investigate and try out your toners, if possible, and read many opinions before settling on one for yourself. If it stings or feels too harsh, stop using it. To apply, just sweep all over your face with a cotton ball (these seem to work better than with pads, I'm not really sure why).

Five:
Moisture. I haven't included a picture, because I need to buy a new one, but my ultimate favourite is Clinique's Dramtically Different Moisturising Gel (such a mouthful). They do two, a lotion and a gel, the gel is infiniteeely better, imho. It sinks into your skin immediately, leaving wonderful, soft, soft, soft skin. This makes sure any moisture you've removed from your skin by cleansing and exfoliating and scrubbing is put back in, ensuring you don't get dry skin! Simple.

Was this helpful? Do you have any questions..? What is your skin routine..? Let me know! (:

Father's Day What?

I went into town today with my mum, with the intention of getting a father's day present for my dad (duh), and came back with some stuff for myself. I'm not very good at this, am I? Oh well. I did get my dad some presents, too.


Yves Saint Laurent Rouge Volupte Lipstick in 13 Peach Passion and China Glaze Nail Polishes in Flip Flop Fantasy/Sun Worshipper from the Poolside collection.
I wore Rouge Volupte to work today but I'll wait a bit longer before doing a proper review! So far, I really love the colour and it goes on super smooth, I like that. The packaging is lush, too. Very pretty and classy, as you expect.

I had to go out to work, but I couldn't help but do a quick swatch of these.. they're so awesome! These were the two I really wanted and I almost bought them offline the other day, but I'm glad I didn't because I wanted them the second I saw them. These are so bright! Like.. day-glo fluroescent bright. I pretty much love neons, apparently. All I seem to do is buy them, I think I have about 5 China Glaze Neon's? Oh well! Haha. Back to my point! I always put topcoats over them, because I prefer them glossy, but they're super stunning without;
Flip Flop Fantasy is a brilliant neon coral, somewhere between pink and orange and red. It's sooo bright. And Sun Worshipper is the orange that I just can't get over. It's like traffic-cone orange mixed with yellow and just great. In this picture I've got topcoat on my middle and ring finger, and my index and pinky are without, all matte.
I've just done a full manicure with Flip Flop Fantasy.. so expect a full review shortly!


And a bit of the old Body Shop. They were on offer for 2 for £8 again.. so my mum got one and so did I, haha. I don't even like Grapefruit but this smells fantastic. I am pretty much addicted to these shower gels.
Also, how excellent is the word 'pamplemousse'? It's excellent, I like saying it..



I tweeted about this but I thought I would just show you guys.. I got this from Primark the other week. £6 in the men's section.. I love it, ahah. I'm such a geek, excuse me..

Body Shop Banana Conditioner

Continuing with my little series of Body Shop reviews, and this is the Banana Conditioner!


I bought this on the spur of the moment because I knew there were a few things I wanted to buy something else, and then tried to make my order up to £15 so I could get free delivery.. haha! It was only £3.99, but I think this is my problem with online shopping - I probably wouldn't have bought this in a shop, because £4 for 250ml isn't quite a lot, when you think about it, but I suppose I pay a similar price for my usual Aussie Miracle Moist conditioner which is £3.50 I think for a similar size bottle.. I guess it's not that bad really!


I was excited about this because I adore anything banana scented/flavoured, I'm such a fan. Infact I had a super craving for banana milkshake the other day and thinking about it again, it's back. Oops! Anyway, I'm off on a tangent.
Now I have very dry hair, in particular, at the ends. I've been using this since I got it, about a fortnight I'd say? I haven't noticed my hair get any worse, really, but it doesn't help the ends like the Aussie does. Apart from that, I really love this conditioner, I've been mixing it with a tiny bit of the Miracle Moist on the ends of my hair. Like I said, it smells fantastic, and it's literally like someone has mashed up a banana and put it in a bottle. Unfortunately, the smell doesn't really linger on my hair after as much as I would like, but it makes the scalp and top of my hair really soft, so I think this would be excellent for people with more normal hair, and less dry than mine.
They also do a shampoo so I'm a little bit intrigued about that, but generally I think this is a really good product, just not for me! It has it's pros and cons, but I probably wouldn't buy it again, honestly, unless these damn dry ends cure, magically, somehow! Haha, I can live and dream.

The Body Shop: Seaweed Deep Cleansing Facial Wash Review

You may have seen in my Body Shop Haul post that I recently purchased the Seaweed Deep Cleansing Face Wash.
And well, I've been using it for about a week now.. and I am totally in love.


Seaweed Deep Cleansing Facial Wash, £6.50 for 100ml

Previously, I had been using the Clinique three-step program, and had been in two minds about it for some time. I loved the Dramatically Different Moisturising Gel, but the Toner terrified my skin, haha, it reeks of alcohol and makes my eyes water - and smells exactly like nail-varnish remover! I used up one bottle but told myself I'd never buy it again, and I haven't. The face-wash I was in two minds about, I have combination skin, oily in the t-zone, occasionally dry on the cheeks, and have re-purchased once or twice, because I couldn't find anything else that was mild and suitable. However, whenever I used it, it soaked ALL the moisture out of my skin, and left it way too dry and tight, i definitely wasn't a fan. There was something about the smell that I wasn't a huge fan of, either.

So I began to look for a new one, not long before my Clinique ran out, I was looking for some stuff on The Body Shop's website to make my order up to £15, so I could get free delivery (haha, bad idea, definitely!) and found this lovely.
Like I said, I immediately rushed to use it, and was immediately impressed! It leaves my skin amazingly smooth and refreshed, just dry enough to take away the excess oil, but moisturising enough to get the dry patches on my cheeks. I'm finding it's really balancing out my skintone, too. I found that after using Clinique's face-wash, I would have blotchy, reddish patches on my cheeks, that were very dry, like I'd been exfoliating too hard, or something.. but this doesn't do that.
As for the scent, it's pretty damn great too, smells seaweed-y (duh!) and beachy, it must have a hint of menthol in or something, too, because it makes my skin this lovely tingly feeling, and really wakes you up in the morning! It lathers really well, and gives me the right amount of tightness in my pores, without making me feel like I can't move my face.
Generally I can't say enough good things about this product! I wish it was a little bit cheaper, maybe just £5, as opposed to £6.50

Overall, I can't get enough of this product! I adore it and definitely recommend it!

Body Shop Haul and FOTD 21/04/2010

The other night I was feeling a bit down in the dumps, when I got an email from The Body Shop with a 25% off discount code! As you can imagine, this cheered me up immensely! I ordered this later on Sunday night, and I received it at lunchtime today (Wednesday) so I'm pretty pleased with that! I am the most impatient person and hate waiting and waiting for orders, haha.
That said, onto the goodies. (:
I definitely suggest you check out
The Body Shop's website, and get on their mailing list, because they have some great online deals. Currently they have a 2 for £8 deal on their shower-gels and a buy 1, get 1 50% off del on their Nutriganics skin-care range, so go have a look!
I got two of their shower-gels, and then there were two other things that caught my beady eye, so I splurged. Andddd I got free delivery cause I spent over £15! Score. Cheapo student, sorry to say! Haha.
L-R: Mango Shower Gel, Satsuma Shower Gel, Banana Conditioner, Seaweed Deep Cleansing Facial Wash.
The Satsuma Shower Gel smells
ah-maze-ing! That kind of spicy-sweet and super damn refreshing and I can't wait to use this to wake me up in the morning! I kind of just want to sit and huff it, so I might have to invest in the Satsuma body-butter or something! I also got a Mango one, but I want to do a review on all these products in the future so I'll shut up about it right now. (:

And a quick FOTD from before I went to work! I look
deathly pale in these, apologies! I really liked my hair today, actually. I threw it up in a bun when it was still damp and normally that creates a disaster but it looked quite curly and nice, for a change.
Also, looking at these pictures, my eyeshadow is really washed out. In person, it was much prettier. Boohoo. ):


Eyes:
MAC Eyeshadow in Shroom
MAC Eyeshadow in Tete-a-Tint
MAC Eyeshadow in Soba
MAC Eyeshadow in Copperplate
MAC Fluidline in Blacktrack
L'Oreal Voluminous Mascara in Carbon Black

Face:
Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturising Gel
Dior Diorskin Nude Foundation in 030
MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural in Medium
MAC Studio Finish Concealer in NW20
MAC Blush Ombre in Ripe Peach

Lips:
MAC Naked Honey Lip Salve
Estee Lauder Pure Colour Crystal Gloss in 342 Dragonfruit

Have you bought anything good recently? Let me know! (:

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