Tuesday 31 July 2012

he-shi, him and her....

Hi Guys, I want to tell you about the best tan I have come across so far in my 10 years + fake tanning experiences!!! The brand itself is called he-shi and originated in Ireland (not the place I would go searching for my dream tan...but hey!) The particular product that I literally couldnt live without anymore is EXPRESS LIQUID TAN, apart from the fact it does exactly what it says it does on the box it does it very well!

The particular EXPRESS LIQUID TAN I got was a promotion with a free tanning mitt, already theres a bonus! I wanted  tan that for starters I didnt have to plan to wear a week in advance like some other brands I have used. I was sick of planning a Saturday evening on a Wednesday as the tans needed time to develop and you could'nt shower for so long and they smelled really bad etc etc, I could go on.

He-Shi Liquid Express Tan


I wanted something 'Quick and Easy' that went on flawless and immediately without leaving me smelling like a bag of beefy hula-hoops as my lovely boyfriend kindly said! he-shi tan has completely delivered this, I can literally apply the tan minutes before I go out. I also like the fact its aimed at both women and men alike and the name he-shi hopefully stops men feeling as though it is a ladies only product. The EXPRESS TAN is instant but also develops a deeper colour, there is no odour and no orangey, green undertones I have experienced previously. I find it easy to apply as you can see it going on and the liquid formula allows a flawless finish. Last but not least the wear and tear of this tan is again really fantastic, no nasty patches around the armpits or elbow area as the fade is very even!

Any recommendations for brilliant tan is always appreciated and please check out www.he-shi.eu for your local stockist locator!!!

Sunday 22 July 2012

Cheap and cheerful....

Hi all, feels like forever ago I posted as I have been majorly busy at work (which is a good thing!) I just wanted to do a post about a cheap and cheerful Collection 2000 product that I would now struggle to live without. The product is call Collection 2000 Extreme 24 HOUR felt tip liner and is a felt tip style eye liner. I am a bit of a lover of heavy eyeliner, some would probably say its a little much at times as I can some look a little Amy Winehouse'esque with over-sized wings! But, regardless of how I wear it, it is the products sheer wearability and ease of application that I love about it. After trying out over the years ridiculous quantities of eyeliners ranging from your bog-standard Kohl pencil to some of the markets most expensive liquids the Collection 2000 felt tip beats them all by far.


I use the liner in Black but it also comes in Purple, Teal and Blue if your a little more adventurous. The liner is very easily applied and the ink seems to last forever. I think this product is definately a winner for those wanting the liquid liner effect but perhaps dont have a steady hand or those who are not used to using liquid and want to try it out. It doesnt bleed when I get my watery-eye syndrome and lasts all night when I go out, without transferring into the crease of my eye-lid. The only downside to the liner is, if applied to the inner rim of my bottom lashes it makes the ink run into my eye and turns it black and doesnt last, so I would only recommend for top lash-line and bottom lash line.


 

The picture shows how delicate I can make the lines and this is after about 8 hours wear!

For the price of the product and the staying power I would most certainly recommend to any other big eyeliner wearers!

Sunday 8 July 2012

Neal and Wolf, Elevate

Hi all, I wanted to share with you a fantastic product called Elevate from the Neal and Wolf hairstyling range. Neal and Wolf is a fairly new hair product range produced by Neil Captsick who is the ex Mr GHD man. He has created the range which contists of 10 best selling products and everything about the range was consumer chosen, even down to the nam and the scent! The product Elevate is one of my favourites. It is a volumising lotion and is described as- 'wave goodbye to drab limp locks and say hello to luxuriously thick hair, filled with body. Elevate has been designed to leave hair stronger, fuller and give more control.' I personally agree wih this statement and it is very easy to use, literally apply a ten pence size blob on your hand and apply to damp towel dried hair before blowdrying. The consistency of Elevate is abit like wallpaper paste and you can see little white fibres which are heat activated and swell up whilst blowdrying to create a more full effect. The smell of the product is heavenly and runs through the entire range, it is a lovely perfume scent and I can smell it all day when I have used the products. This is great for you ladies which may not have been blessed with the thickest of manes, or those who just want a real glamorous 'essex blow dry' look which is very much so the 'in' thing right now!



I definately  recommend giving this a go, probably for shoulder length to long hair for volume and shine as you probably wouldnt want or need the volume with a pixie crop! The price is reasonable for the size of the product and the packaging is gorgeous and luxurious looking which is always nice.

Check out Neal and Wolf on Facebook www.facebook.com/nealandwolf for different looks you can achieve using the range and see what others do with the products.

Sunday 1 July 2012

1 Grey Street........

Hi all, I went for drinks in Newcastle yesterday afternoon with a friend. After a couple of cocktails we decided to try and go somewhere neither of us had ever been before for a drink. Newcastle, being as big as it is and renowned for its mix of vibrant bars you may be surprised to hear it was a little more difficult than you would imagine. When we started to scout out a new bar we realised there was a reason we had never visited them. After much debate, Alexis suggested The Vineyard to me. The name sounded vaguely familiar and when she mentioned it was on the corner of Grey Street I straight away knew where she meant.


Image taken from google images
As I had never been we decided to pop in for a cocktail. I really wasnt expecting anything special and can remember looking in from outside many a time and for some reason it just didnt draw me in. I couldnt have been more wrong about it. Apart from the fantastic location placed at the very start of one of the most affluent streets in Newcastle's city centre, the street also houses the likes of Bar Luga, Browns, The Living Room and the new Las Iguanas it was something different!
But, unlike all of the aforementioned bars The Vineyard is completely unique. It doesnt have the same pretentious feel as some places in Newcastle but still manages to maintain a feel that you are in an upmarket part of town. The classic, charty pop and latin american tunes playing was a nice mix and just at the right noise level so we could sit and chat but without feeling everyone could hear us. The decor was moroccan like, with burnt oranges, purples, dark wood and lovely lantern like lighting and as Alexis said, if the sun was shining it really would have felt as though we were on holiday. Its an intimate atmosphere without feeling squashed although that may be because we managed to get seats!




We started with beautiful Champagne cocktails which consisted of Champagne, Chambord and Vodka and because we were enjoying it soo much stayed for another couple of drinks.

This definately is my new favourite place, brilliant atmosphere and nice clientele, polite staff and especially with the reasonably priced cocktails (made with real alcohol not the horrible packet stuff I've had to endure before) ranging from only £5-£7 as you would struggle to get that anywhere decent in Newcastle!