Sunday, 15 April 2012

Pastures New!

Hello Peeps,

*Apologies for the length of this post, Get a brew and biscuit*

This phrase has recently been banded about a lot recently by myself and many people I know and I must say it is a fairly odd one. A previous colleague even noted it made me sound like a cow ambling over to the next paddock (and I must say anything that makes me sound like a cow or produce that imagery is not good). However this is what has been taking up my life a lot at the moment.After a lot of thought and soul searching I began to rethink my career path and how things have worked out for me since leaving university.

When I signed up for my course I was obviously a free-spirited and thinking 17 year old with no real idea of the comings and goings of working life. Because of this I set out with fanciful ideas of working in a gallery or on TV or for one of the many glossy magazines I read and viewing my self as another example of these types of go getting hard working girls we see in the television serials (You all know the ones; great job; great bf; great body; great friends. e..t.c).

Well as I neared the end of my course and had slaved away working in a well known retail chain full time for three years and had practically lived in the library surviving on rocket fuel amounts of caffeine and endless supplies of sweet treats this all changed. I wanted to make MONEY!. I wasn't poor by any stretch of the imagination as I had my wages coming in and no real financial responsibilities to speak of apart from my mobile phone and travel, but the allure of earning that amazing salary package won round my sense of logic and I started looking for a job straight away. At the time I didn't care what it was I just wanted one, and it had to be in the bright lights of London town.

This is the moment where that little pixie/devil on my shoulder should of pulled me backs, sat me down and gave me a good telling off. I should of really looked at what I wanted to do and where I wanted to be in the future but at the time that was just so hard to see. And with the jobs market flooded with diverse range of graduates in a similar position to myself can you imagine which job role I fell into.... yes you guessed it SALES.

So off I trotted to start work in a small publishing house working in media sales... (A few different companies and roles down the line, and also a few bouts of illness) and have done for the last 5 years. Don't get me wrong there are some amazing aspects to working in a sales role. Those initial calls when you cold call and strike up a good relationship with the client, those moments of anticipation and then jubilation when you close the deal, and of course the level of camaraderie you get working with close knit teams who are all in the same boat... BUT, Sales is not for everyone and there are some real pitfalls to this career. I won't go into all of these as I want these post to be more positive than negative but if developing a stress cycle of insomnia, losing my hair and random panic attacks (they are little and often so don't be too overly concerned) is anything to go by I have had enough.

So I took a deep breath, had a few discussions with friends, colleagues and even Blokey (well I think he was listening any way, he definitely nodded in the right places) I decided to step once more in to the breech dear friend and take the leap and change my career. But to what may you ask., Well first of all let me tell you how I got to this conclusion: I first had to figure what am I really good at and what do I enjoy;

Communication and building relationships:
Good god if anyone who knows me knows I love talking, ... generally you can't shut me up. But there is nothing better than that feeling when you know someone wants to listen. If I had a pound for all of the different people I have spoken to over the last 5 years for work... Jesus I wouldn't be working again.

Project Management
Taking an idea and bringing it to fruition.... there is nothing like it, like watching a child grow (Ok, not quite the same but you get the idea). I have been involved with starting new events , too pushing social media campaigns and I have loved every minute.

Office Administration
I know what your thinking, no one enjoys this bit of the job do they. do they? Well I tell ya put a pile of envelopes and direct mail in front of me and I will sit there contentedly stuffing away for hours. I really do find enjoyment in even the small things I do. Even more than this I loved looking after my little team, being the go to person for their website queries or being able to hand over the right documents for a proposal or presentation. Yes I just wanted to feel needed!!

Data Analysis
This is actually another geeky one, I do apologise. But whether its analysing the responses from customer surveys, keeping track of followers or members on Twitter and Linked In... or watching the numbers tick up on e-mail campaigns I love it.

So what area of business have I decided I want to focus on going forward?.....

MARKETING!!!

Yes you guessed it, why didn't I just start here in the beginning!!

Aghast you may be thinking that this would be a scary situation fraught with unemployment and rejection after rejection, and yes it has been scary but not as unsuccessful as you may think. Over the last month or so I have continually had to remind my self that I am actually a really tenacious, driven hard worker and I have amazing skills that aren't just suited to sales but are varied and.... well pretty damn amazing.

I have realised this post is very long so I am going to sign off now but will be back in next week with an update and also further details on how I went about the really nitty gritty search for my dream job.

Later Peeps. xxx

Thursday, 5 April 2012

Haul: #2 Models Own

Hello Peeps,

Well I got a lovely little delivery again this morning from the postie (I told you I had been naughty recently), and what a lovely surprise it was. After swooning over all of the nail varnish collections on the Models Own website... I finally took the plunge and picked up a few bits to test them out. Price was a bit more than my normal purchases at the moment, but they were sooo purty.

Let's see what I got.



Kohl Eyeliner pencil - Black - Free with first order
Beetlejuice collection:Indian Ocean - £5,  Copper Pot - £5 ,Purple Blue - £5




















Lipstick: Coral - £5





















Firstly, apologies for the pictures as I am still using my mobile phone camera which is a bit pooey. I even staged the pics outside but the light was really wishy washy this morning.

And secondly, everyone seems to warrant some reason of saying this but I really am not bragging. I'm hoping you can see the things I have got and get my views on these as helpful. And who doesn't like looking at shiny sparkly things ;) . If you do want to ask questions ask away. lol.

I have used all of these but the Indian ocean shade... so this is my thoughts, 
Copper Pot is amazing. I have this on my nails at the moment and the duo chrome switches between a warm dark copper colour to a light almost green gold colour. It looks amazing. I could of got away with one coat but went for two for more of an effect. 
Purple Blue is also really good. Unlike the copper pot which I would say doesn't look quite the way it does in the pot... this one certainly does. It is a very lovely rich dark purple with finely milled flexs of blue in it. Because of the two colours you get a mix of blue, purple and brown. I have this on my toes but will be using this on nights out to really glam up my little black dress... matches my hair shade at the moment to a t. 

I am going to be on a bit of a downer about one of these now though. I was really hoping to suit the shade of lipstick as I have seen this bright coral orange shade on everyone, however this just makes me look like a 5 year old with really bad yellow teeth (Not nice). This has spurred me on to try some whitening treatments soon which may help but I think I need to go for more paler coral shades as this is really orange. 

And lastly the eyeliner - it is a bonus item so I'm not sure if I should review, but I think its ok. Its not the best eyeliner but it has fairly good pay off. The pencil also comes with a smudger brush on one end and in the lid of the over a sharpener... so a good one for the travel make up bag. 

Please let me know what you think.. . and if you have picked up any of the other beetle juice shades let me know your thoughts on those, as I might be bad and by them all. :( don't want to be disappointed. 

Later Peeps. xxx

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Haul: MUA #1

Hello Peeps, 


Well have I have said in a previous post, I have gone a bit mad on the MUA website recently, and the postie delivered a lovely little package this morning. I just can't get enough of their products. They provide you with lovely shiny things for most of the time just a 'pand' (Pound in South East London accent.) I have been writing quite a few posts recently... one may reason being I am between jobs at the moment so languishing on the sofa waiting for that amazing career to come and knock at my front door. And also because I want to get these written before Blokey is back... Haven't seen each other for 2 weeks and then he's off on a rugby tour so I will be quiet for a few days. Anywhoo. 

Let's see what I got. 

Hmmm as you can see I did get quite a bit. I'm not going to review all of this now but I have done some swatches and I just wanted to show you some of my new shiny things. 

Eyeshadow Palette - Starry Night £4:Trio Eyeshadow- Chocolate Box
Swatches are made anti-clockwise - £2.50
I am really looking forwards to using these. I picked up the Chocolate Box trio which everyone has been raving about, and also another palette. So lot's of colourful fun soon. And probably lots of 'What have you put on your face' expressions from Blokey. eh.

Nail Varnish - U Rok : I Want U : U & I : I <3U - £2.00 each
Nail Varnish: Shade13 + 16 - £1 each
Ok, had another little nail varnish splurge as well. I had to finish my Love hearts collection as the other two I have are so amazing. Although the U ROK shade is very similar to the Love U 24/7 one I have. Also picked some up from their normal range as to start this collection.

Lipstick: Shade 5 -£1
 
This was a bit of a shock when I got it. Its a very nude pale pink, but it has a slight gold shimmer running through it. This wasn't seen on the swatches on the website, but I am not complaining. Loves a bit of sparkles. A sheerish application.




Lipstick: Shade 4 - £1

I was hoping for a very thick matt bright pink. It is bright pink but it took quite a few layers to get this strength of colour. with all of these lipsticks it is very moisturising though so happy with that.

3 in 1 eXtreme Contour - eye pen - Black - £1.50
This was my 'I will just add this as an extra buy' really. I do need a new black eyeliner. I am currently using a Rimmel one but it doesn't have much staying power or pay off in colour, also end up smudging across my face by the end of the day. I've only swatched it but fairly impressed. It's not very dark in shade but I will have to see how it is on my eyes. But I do love the fact that it was so easy to get the different line thicknesses. Liner is not my forte at all, so maybe this will help me to keep within the lines.

Ok so this is all I have bought (for now). I do apologise if the layout of this post is a bit shoddy. I wanted to include as many pics as possible so you could all have a look. 

If you have any questions about these products or any specific ones you would like me to review please let me know and I will prioritise on that product. 

Later peeps. xxx


p.s Blokey is back tonight for 2 days so I better get a shifty on and do the housework. *sweep it all under the bed* He will never know.

My Thoughts: MUA Lipstick and Lipgloss haul

Hello Peeps,


And again we are back to my cheeky shopping spree on the MUA website. It would probably have been better to put these into one post... but that would be far too long. lol.

MUA Lipstick,Bare Shade 14



Mmmm, this was definately the rifhr shade I was looking for. I had seen this trend for really nude lips for several seasons now and as I had generally avoided lipstick I hadn't given it a go... but with my new make-up revival I decided to take the plunge. 

It is a lovely creamy texture which goes onto the lips amazing. It does go on matte and needs a few coats to get a really stark nude look. I would say that I now put a lip balm/salve on first before slicking this on as it will show up any dry patches that your lips may have. But the colour is gorgeous. When I first got this make-up haul it was my first from the get go (actually didn't like the others at all to start with). It looks perfect with a really smoky eye, pale bronzed face and then these lips. Love it.




MUA Lipstick, Juicy Shade 15

Ok, I didn't apticular like this when I got it. Maybe its down to my ever changing minds and tastes... or down to the fact that I tried it on in un-natural light (Doh). But this is definately my new summer shade. It is a shade up from Nude and is a nudey-coral colour. It had just the right hint of colour to pick up my general complexion. 



It has the same texture to the first one... I did try this with a sheer lip gloss on top the other day, and it did look amazing. But I'm actually loving the matte look for the moment. Maybe this more shiny look woould be great for nights out instead.

MUA Lipstick, Nectar, Shade 16

Eehhh, Still not sure on this one. I still think it is a bit too dark for the day time. It is a coral colour like shade 15 but a lot more darker - orange in shade. Well as the song goes 2 out of 3 ain't bad. However I may rock this out as the sunshine shows its head again in the summer, for those evening BBQ's and floral maxi dress outfits.



 MUA Pro Lipgloss, Out There- Plumping Lip Gloss, Shade Buff

Ok, I want so say nice things about this one... I really can't the shade is nice but it really is quite cheap and gives off a plastic look. Also this is supposed to be a lip plumping product.... supposedly. I have probably been spoilt recently as I recieved a very good one in a recent GB. If a product is going to portain to such statement of lip plumping... I want to be able to feel it. And I just don't with this one. Going to put this in the bottom of my lip draw as abit of a dudd. (Sorry)


Please let me know what you think about these products... Or if you have any suggestions for my next venture into their lipsticks, please let me know. 

Later Peeps. xxx


P.s. (I was naughty again and have splurged again on the website so I will more reviews for you on MUA. Please tell me if I should stop with this brand now. lol. )
p.p.s I apologise for the dodgy swatch photos... I was losing light by the seconds so quickly snapped them.

My Thoughts: Schwarzkopf Live Hair Foam

Hello Peeps.


Well as you should know my hair has been really bad condition of late and is in dire need of a haircut but I just can't face cutting of my well earned locks. So because of this I have been looking for many different hair rescue treatments to bring it back to lustre. Also due to the fragility of it I have been holding back from colouring my hair but due to a v.important job interview this Wednesday and the ever glaringly obvious grey hair regrowth (yes I have grey hair at 26, I'm also naturally blonde which doesn't help with my chosen shade) it definitely needed doing. So out came the rubber gloves and the ordeal begins....

Schwarzkopf Live Color XXL: 499 Violet Berry Blast
Application: 
All of the solutions and relevant items come contained in the shaker so first of emptied these onto my bathroom side. You then pour the tint liquid into the tub, followed by the sachet of dye powder. Carefully close the lid and make sure all the edges have popped, last thing you want is this splashed across the bathroom tiles. And then give it a good 40 shakes (I can't count 40 shakes so generally do it for 40 seconds). Remove the lid carefully (gloves should be on at this stage)... and start to apply the foam. 

I always add it first to my roots around my hair line as this is were my hair is the lightest and the growth can be seen the most. I then section it off and rub into the roots as aggressively as possible. working through the top of my hair and then through the lower sections. (I always miss the bits behind my ears even when paying particular attention, so have ignored this mishap now)

The foam is supposed to be used as a shampoo and rubbed into the hair, however the actual foaminess appears to disappear as soon as it touches my hair. It does provide good coverage and doesn't drip everywhere. Also the foam doesn't really go all the way to the bottom of the pot. I always get left with a lot of gunky thick dye at the bottom, although this can be good to work through the ends of my hair but does get alot messier. 

Ok, so with the usual, wait 30 mins and then rinse. Prepare everything in the bath to turn pink so clear the decks.  (I have trouble getting all of the dye out so will usually lather up with my regular shampoo half way through and rinse it off this way)

Aftercare:
Once the hair has been rinsed the pack comes with a sachet of conditioner (scissors at the ready again) which you apply and leave to soak in for a few minutes and then rinse. Unlike many of these added conditioners this one is a bit poor and I have definitely had better, so needed to do this step again with my regular conditioner.  Also I have noticed my hair is very dry since this, when usually a dying session would give me lovely soft hair for at least a week. 

Staying power:
I come to terms with the fact that home dyes (even though I use a permanent) take a while to wash out. I prepare myself for a funky coloured bath for a few days.... but this one has been like this for 3 weeks. Purple bath each time is not something I look forward to and I have also noticed that the colour hasn't taken to my hair as it previously had, and is fading already. 

Overall: 
Ok, this is the second time I have used this product and I was happy with it the first time round, however after the effects of this I don't think I will be re-purchasing. The mess and the fading is something I wish to avoid. It's not as messy or sloppy as the normal type of liquid dyes but I'm hoping there are some better options out there in the foam vein. Also I think as my hair is so dry at the moment I will need something a bit more hydrating in my next home dye kit. 

So that's what I think... Have you had any experiences with the new trend in foaming dye?

Later Peeps. xxx


p.s. Blokey recently suggested he prefers me with my brunette hair colour rather than my current purple trend... what do you think?



Monday, 2 April 2012

My Thoughts: MUA Blusher and Eyeshadow

Hello Peeps,


This is an update on my huge spree the other week on MUA's website. I expect to go back very soon as I am really happy with everything I have bought. Looking into a high street make-up range reviews at the moment so hoping to get some products from Elf, Barry M, Primark and even Poundland (go figure), so please look out for these as well very soon. Anywhoo...

MUA Mosaic Blusher, English Rose Shade 3 - £2.50
Swirl and Blend this fusion of colours to add a flush of pink to your complexion 

Love love love this... I can't stop raving about it. I saw this on a few blogs and on a few Youtube channels so I thought I would give it a go when I had my mini splurge recently.

It is a mosaic coloured blush in pink shades and a purple highlighter tone. Ok the purple bits really did freak me out abit and made me worried about how it would come out. I shouldnt have been worried at all however. Its a gorgeous pink pale shade which adds just the right my-cheeks-have-been-pinched ruddiness. The purple shade also comes over just slightly to produce a highlight to the sheek which is just lovely.

If you have a similiar complexion to me (pale english skin) then I am sure this will suit you. Give this ago.



MUA Heaven and Earth Eyeshadow palette - £4
A beautiful collection of eyeshadows that will enhance your eyes to give the perfect natural look. 

Another palette which has been talked up alot on many blogs and channels, and I know I am fairly late to this creaking bandwagon... but you are never too late to try it. I have also heard rumours that this is fairly similiar to Urban Decays Naked Palette, which as I can't afford that quite yet at £4 I thought it would be worth a go.

The palette comes with 10 shades in neutral tones ranging from light to dark, and a mixture of matte and pearlised colours. I will admit that I am really new to the whole eye shadow concept. I was normally something I just saved for special occasions. I have however been experimenting a lot with new shades and even think I've got this crease and highlight thing down to an art. So these shades have been perfect for me trying this out.

The pay off you get for these shades is brillant and they really have quite good pigmentation. They last generally for about six hours so I have been taking this in my work/handbag make-up bag for out on the town touch ups. But if you keep reminding yourself that this whole palette was only £4 can you really complain. I really want to pin down one of the Maybelline 24hour colourstay tattoo (I think thats what they are called) eyeshadows soon in On and On Bronze and will use this as primer/base. Hopefully this will give these babies a bit longer wear.

All in all.... another winner. I really am wondering where this budget brand can go wrong. (well I have just bought another load from their website so am sure I will have more to tell soon. eek. Don't tell Blokey. )

What do you think of MUA? Are there any stand out products from their range that you are using at the moment.

Later Peeps. xxx


SheSaidBeauty - April Box

Hello Peeps, 


Well I have officially been bitten by the 'Beauty Box' buzz and I'm not ashamed to admit it. As people who read my blog know I am already subscribed to Glossy Box but thought I would pick up another one. So after seeing the first box and everyone's happy experience I am now a SheSaidBeauty Box virgin no more. 

Similar to what you can expect from beauty boxes, you receive a monthly box with high-end beauty samples to try out and review. This box also had a bit of a coup by snatching up Carmine's Director after it's recent demise/amalgamation with Glossy Box, so I know there was a lot of expectation with this move. But enough of all of this let me give you my thoughts in comparison to GB and let you know what I got. 


Firstly delivery was the same for me as with both boxes they are dispatched on the Friday and then I receive them on the Monday (some very special occasions on the Saturday!!), so I can't complain. I know this is purely down to where I live so I can't be too smug about this bit. The shesaid box is very well packed and comes in a lovely mint/turquoise box with the usual packaging of tissue paper and ribbon. What I do like is the box doesn't have a lift lid but a clever little magnetic clasp. I think these boxes will be easier to use on top of my dressing table and I will save the GB ones for bigger items and storage in my draws. Just think this little thing is really quite sweet, love something that's just a bit different. It also comes with the same cards detailing the goodies inside and the costs at full retail price. (Which is good because I will shamelessly ignore to a point some samples which I know are completely out of my normal price range). Another big point to note which will avoid the normal beauty box arguments is that everyone gets the same products each month, no worrying about getting the good or bad box.

The only thing I have disliked about this service so far, and it is a small thing, is the fact that they show you on the website what you are going to get before they are delivered. Some people may like this but because of the fact everyone is getting the same, it takes away from the lovely surprise I look forward to each time the nice Royal Mail man (yes there are female posties but mine is male) delivers my packages. 



Ok, let's see what I got; 

Filthy Gorgeous: Nail Polish - shade Tu-tu much

Full size £9.00 + 10ml
Sample size 10 ml
Combining rich cremes, delicate sheers and crystal 3D glitter pigments all worked into a long wearing, high shine, high pigment professional quality nail polish formulation. 
Ok so this was a full size sample which I love. And I will say I do love the colour. I actually recently purchased a similar one from a bargain beauty brand so really looking forward to using this. The only problem I have is they are pictured on the website with some gorgeous detail on the handle and also an removable plectrum detail which you can use on key chains and charm bracelets. I received neither so would or preferred it looked as pretty as pictured (I told you it was a small thing)


Comfort Zone, Body Expert Kit

Fruity peel exfoliator - Full size £24.50 + 150 ml , Sample Size
Aromasoul Shower gel - Full size £19.95 + 200ml, Sample size
D-Age Body Cream - Full size £48.00 + 200ml, Sample size
Body Strategist + Remodeller - Full size £40.95 + 150 ml, Sample size
Vital Leg Cream - Full size £32.75 + 200ml , Sample size
Tranquillity Cream - Full size £58.25 + 200ml, Sample size
Get your body beach ready with the Body Strategist Cellulite Remodeller which has a thermogenic action, D-Age Body Cream and Fruity Peel Exfoliater. Once the hard work is done relax and indulge with the Tranquillity Cream, Mediterranean Shower Gel, and Vital Leg Cream. 
After looking at the prices of these products I won't be re-purchasing as they are at the extravagant end of what I usually cough up. However if they are amazing you never know. Although I will probably say with the sizes of these I won't have had enough uses to sway me. The little pack features six sachet samples of each of the products listed. It's great that we have got all six, but I hate sachet samples as I can never open them properly (scissors on hand) and you only really get two uses (at a push) so not sure on this. May have to decant into some little pots for these... keep you posted. 



Mischa Barton - Luscious Lips Pink Pop

Full size £12.00 + 8g
Sample size £12.00 + 8g
Luscious Lips by Mischa is a rich, hydrating lip protector with a hint of flattering colour. This luxurious gloss combination protects with SPF15 and hydrates with vitamins to make your lips extra kissable. 
I do love a good lip balm, however I don't think I have ever finished a full tub. I usually prefer them in stick form as they are less messy to put on and you are spreading less germs this way. However I do have a few tubs I go to. This smells lovely. Its a mix of candy floss, strawberries and just a generally sugary sweet scent, and I love putting anything sweet near my mouth.  It has a medicinal taste which is dissapointing with the lovely smell and doesn't have much pay off in terms of moisture. I had to get quite a lot of product on before it felt like my lips weren't dry. Not sure I will reach for this or re-buy as I have some lip balm favourites already. 

Bellapierre- Shimmer Powder - SP003 Champagne

Full size £12.99 + 2.35g - Sample size £12.99 + 2.35g
Using 100% pure Mica powder, these beautiful shimmer powders will provide long lasting, vibrant colour. 
Subscribers also get an amazing 40% off purchases made on Bellapierre.co.uk in April, enter code SSBAPRIL at checkout. 
Wow another full size product which you can't complain there. I will admit I don't know what this is... I am going to assume this is an eyeshadow or face glitter pigment, but there isn't really any details give by SSB. There is a little film sticker over the damper which I warn you to be careful taking off as the powder does poof out when you remove it. The colour is amazing and the pay off in terms of pigment is lovely. Its a very pale beige colour with a lovely sheen. I am going to use this as an eyeshadow and I think it will be very pretty with this new weather. I hope that there is not too much fall out from the powder thought as I will end up looking like a 12 year old. 


Bharti Vyas - The Ultimate Therapy (UTR) Face and Neck Polisher

Full size £22.50 + 125ml - Sample size £1.80 + 10ml
The face and neck polisher contains walnut shavings that gently exfoliate and cleanse the skin, whilst helping to correct any skin imbalances. 
Get 15% off your first treatment at the Bharti Vyas holistic therapy and Beauty Centre's, call 020 7935 3512 (Marylebone) and 020 8863 6353 (for Harrow) and quote SSB001
Well I love a good exfoliator and am really keen to try out new skincare products so will see how I get on with this. Once again though for skincare products the sample size i feel is too small to gauge a real response. I don't have highly sensitive skin but it does take awhile for it to get used to a product. I have in the past used a new product off the back of a sample... but then 2 weeks down the line found it didn't return the same results any more and the things it was supposed to cure had returned. I am sure this will be something nice to try for its natural components though has many of the scrubs/exfoliators I have used in the past contain the plastic balls. 

Erno Laszlo - The Holly wood Collection

Ava Gardner, Instant Eye Repair - Full size £85 + 0.5z, Sample size  (no idea)
Marilyn Monroe, Morning Beauty Rescue - Full size £95 + 1.7 oz
Katherine Hepburn, Intensive Porcelain Veil - Full size £140 + 1.7 oz
Grace Kelly, Refresh Moisture Infusion - Full Size £125 + 1.7 oz
Greta Garbo, Velvet Night Cream - Full Size £175+ 1.7oz
Featuring five NEW products based on custom formulations taken from the archive and updated with the latest skincare technology. 
Well this one is a bonus so beggars can't be choosers. However for the fact that this has been added as an extra and in another beauty box is was given as one of the main items really puts a dampener on that other box. I am really happy that with the Body Expert Kit in sachet form that this has been added as well. Once again I hate sachets and would very much prefer dinky tubes or pots, but hey ho. It will be great to see the effects of these as well, because the cynic in me feels that they are just skincare lotions and potions with the added names of famous Hollywood stars... but we will see. Will I purchase the full size of these products... hell no.. have you seen the price tags on those?? Well unless Blokey is rocking out on the rich list without me knowing. 

And last but not least another little extra for the Easter season. 

Mmmmm, Beauty and the Chocolate, it may not be the next title for a new Disney cartoon but it is a girls dream.. 

So all in all, apart from my moan about the secret  being revealed and also the abundance of sachets, I am really pleased with this box. It offers a mix of skincare and make-up from not only high-end brands but also brands that I haven't necessarily heard of or would pick bits up from when browsing the aisles. For the first of my subscription this is a good sign of things to come... Keep it up SSB. 

Reviews on my favs to come. 

Later Peeps. xxx