29 December 2013

What I Got For My Birthday 2013


Hey guys! I hope that you all had a great Christmas, I can't believe how close it is until the New Year. As some of you may know it was my birthday on the 17th, and I thought I would show you all what I got for my birthday! Firstly I want to clarify that I am in no way bragging or showing off, I just wanted to do this as I love reading these sort of posts because they always give me ideas of what to buy (or put on my birthday/Christmas list). I have tried to put the link to as many of the things I received, but there are a few that have either gone out of stock or are no longer available, meaning I can't, sorry about that! 


First I will start with the MAC stuff! This year I asked for a few MAC products, since I didn't own any previously and they are always talked and raved about so much. I was lucky to get three lipsticks, all in the Cremesheen formula, in the shades Peach Blossom, Coral Bliss and Creme Cup! I played it fairly safe with the shades because my closest MAC store/counter is over an hour away, so I didn't want to end up with a shade that I didn't like. Onto the eyeshadows I got both of the shades that I put on my wishlist, which are the shades Satin Taupe and Sable, both of which are shimmery browns! 

I have been after this product for months and it is the Urban Decay Naked Basics Palette! I wear a lot of neutral shades of eyeshadow, so this seemed perfect for me. I am yet to try out many of the shades but currently I really like it! The last piece of makeup that I received was the Anastasia Lash Genius, which is a top coat that will make any mascara waterproof. I decided that I would use this when I went to the spa that day to give it a proper test, and I must say that it is really good! It was only effected slightly when I went in the steam room, but even then it only smudged a little. 

I don't own a proper blush brush, which meant that I was really happy to receive the Real Techniques Blush Brush! Real Techniques brushes are my favourite and are always soft, which is exactly what this one is. I haven't given it a proper test yet (I keep forgetting I have it) but I will have to soon!

I got a couple of things from The Body Shop, the first being the Japanese Cherry Blossom Eau De Toilettewhich I have had my eye on since my birthday last year! It has a lovely floraly, slightly sweet, scent which isn't one I would normally go for but I love this. The other product is the Almond Shower Gel which has quite a subtle almond scent, making it smell really fresh and nice! 

The last makeup/skincare thing that I was given was the Loreal Post Party Beauty S.O.S, which includes the Micellar Water and Triple Active Day Moisturiser! If you have read my blog before I am sure that you know of my love for the Micellar Water, so I can't wait to give the moisturiser a try because it does sound great. 


I received a few fashion related bits (most of them fluffy, due to my slight problem with all things fluffy and fleecy)! The first was a pair of my favourite type of Primark pyjamas, which and super thick and soft. These have little Christmas puddings all over them too making them very festive! Next was a really soft snood from George at Asda, in a creamy mink shade. I don't think I have been out once since my birthday without wearing this because it is just so nice, and stops me getting cold!

Another fluffy thing that I got was a onesie! This particular one is from Peacocks and it is navy with snowflakes on, plus it is really pretty, thick and warm. I do have one slight negative though, the arms are rather short, and I am only 5ft, so I doubt this would fit somebody who is taller than me or has long arms!

The last item of clothing that I received was my much awaited Zara leggings! I have featured these in a couple of wishlists previously on my blog, so I was definitely happy to get them. I have worn them a couple of times already (I'm still trying to figure out how I can style them) and they are really warm and comfy!


I got a couple of things that weren't beauty or fashion related, one of which was a Hanging Heart Light from Asda! This is from the Christmas decoration section, however it honestly doesn't look too Christmasy so I think that I could pull off having it up during the rest of the year. The second thing I got was the Bake & Decorate cookbook by Fiona Cairns! I have had this book on my wishlist for quite a while now, and Fiona Cairns' cakes always look amazing, she even cooked the wedding cake for William & Kate's wedding, meaning her recipes must be good!

That is what I got for my birthday! I was really happy with what I got and I can't wait to give it all a proper try. I will have my "what I got for Christmas" post coming up soon too so keep an eye out for that!

What has your all time favourite birthday gift been?

19 December 2013

Guest Post - Winter Jumper Collection


 Hey guys, I'm Eleanor and I write a beauty, fashion and lifestyle blog called Peach Petals and I'll be doing a little guest post today for Millie! As we're now well into the winter I thought I would give you a little insight to my favourite winter jumpers.


 Up first we have this lovely monochrome ombré jumper. I think it's really useful to have a monochrome jumper like this as they go with almost anything. It's a three quarter length sleeve so it's probably not the most practical to wear on it's own but layered up under a coat, it's perfect! This was £10 from George at Asda.


The next jumper I love to wear in the winter is my 'Cat/Fox' jumper. I've never really worked out whether this is a cat or a fox but I still love it! This is a full length, bright blue jumper and I love to wear it with the sleeves rolled up slightly, it gives a lovely casual look. Plus it's super comfy and really warm. At it's bargainous price of £14.99 from H&M (Old) it was definitely worth it!


Third on the line up, is what I call my 'bumblebee' jumper (Anyone get the Miranda reference there?) because of it's colour. This jumper is so snugly and warm and looks great tucked into a pair of high-waisted jeans for a casual look. It also looks great under a crisp, white shirt for a smarter look. Again, this was £14.99 from H&M (Old).
Lastly on my list is this lovely cream cable knit jumper. I got this at the start of November and is probably one of the most versatile pieces in my wardrobe. It looks lovely with coloured jeans or just plain denim ones and is great for when you don't want to put much effort into an outfit but still want to look presentable. This was a steal at £12 from Primark.

There we have it my favourite winter jumpers for this year, I hope you enjoyed reading about them and it gave you some ideas of how to wear yours. Also, a big thank you to Millie for letting me post on her blog today!

Do you have any favourite winter jumpers?

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11 December 2013

Chanel Holiday 2013 Collection (Nuit Infinie de Chanel) // REVIEW


Hey guys! I am back with another review on the most recent Chanel collection. Some of you who have been reading my blog for a while may remember that I have reviewed some bits from the last three Chanel collections, so when I was kindly sent four products to try out I was really excited! This collection is called Collection Nuit Infinie De Chanel, also known as the Holiday Collection, and it features lots of lovely bold, glittery shades, whilst having some more subtle shades, that would be perfect for Christmas/holiday time.

Also before I start, Kathryn was lucky enough to be sent these products too and she reviewed them last week and a half ago, so be sure to have a look at her review here! Now, onto my review..




Isn't this such a perfect red! I was seriously impressed with it's drying time since one of the problems I have with a lot of nail polishes is that even when they are dry, it's quite easy to damage the polish. However this one dried in a few minutes and went to the same consistency that a gel polish does, I even tried scratching it and it didn't leave a single mark! 

I think that you will also agree that this is a gorgeous, very pigmented shade! Plus it is definitely Christmasy too, and out of all the red nail polishes I own (about 15) this is by far my favourite. The lasting power is great, as it stayed on my nails for around four days without chipping/beginning to show signs of wear! Whilst yes, this is on the expensive side, it is an amazing nail polish and without a doubt, worth the money. 



I am a huge fan of the Chanel Rouge Coco Shine range, however I have only ever tried one lipstick from the Rouge Allure range, which added to my excitement when I was sent this! The shade of this is very pretty baby pink - it reminded me of the Rimmel Kate Moss Lipstick in the shade 101, however is is slightly lighter and has more of a blue undertone (which apparently makes your teeth appear whiter!) 

I must admit that I wasn't too keen on the shade when I wore it as first, as it is quite pale and matte, and matte lipsticks don't tent to suit me. Although I have changed my mind after wearing it a couple of times! I find that it looks lovely with a slightly darker eye, or even if you wear it with a lip gloss. 

I only have one negative about this product really, which is the lasting power. Now I am used to the four hour+ lasting power of the Rouge Coco Shine lipsticks, so when this particular one only lasted for about two hours I must admit that I was slightly disappointed! Still I think that two hours is pretty good in the grand scheme of things, and I have heard that it lasted longer on other peoples' lips so maybe it was just mine?



How gorgeous is this blush?! It isn't the normal pinky-peach shade that I normally stick to, instead it is a warm amber shade with subtle pink undertones and an ever-so-slight shimmer, so I was quite surprised just how well this suited me. Instead of giving you a rosy glow, it gives more of a slightly bronzed look, which I think looks absolutely lovely at this time of year! 

As of most Chanel products, the pigmentation is really great and the lasting powder is seriously amazing! I could still quite viably see it on my cheeks after about eight hours, which I think you will agree is pretty good. I would definitely repurchase this (if it wasn't limited edition) as it isn't your average blush, and I haven't seen many this shade before! 



This is the "traditional" pot of powder with the little powder puff, sieve and classic glass jar! I would definitely say this would be best used as a highlighter because as you can see from my swatch, it is extremely glittery. I apply a tiny bit along my cheek bones, possibly in the inner corner of my eye, and on my brow bone, to give them a little bit of a shimmer and highlight! 

I noticed that that it stayed in place seriously well, and I didn't end up with any sort of fall out, which with a product this glittery you wouldn't want happening for obvious reasons! The lasting power is very good, and it was still completely there after about eight hours aswell, however it was considerably less when I used it in the corner of my eye. I think that even with its hefty price tag it would make an absolutely gorgeous present for somebody, or as a treat for yourself! 

That is it for my review of the Chanel Holiday 2013 Collection! I hope that you enjoyed reading it and let me know if you have bought anything from the collection, and what you thought about them. 

Have you got your eye on anything from the Holiday 2013 Collection?

8 December 2013

Gooey Chocolate Brownie Recipe


Hey guys! Today is a slightly different post to my normal beauty related ones, and it is my gooey chocolate brownie recipe! I have been using this recipe for about five years, because it is by far the best one I've tried, so I thought I would share it with you all.

This is one of the quickest and easiest things to make, plus they taste amazing which is the important thing! I also think that they would be great for this time of year if you want to have some treats to have with your family or friends, without spending a lot of money. They would be lovely little presents aswell!


The ingredients that you will need are:

100g of dark/milk chocolate
150g of butter
125g of plain flour
15g of unsweetened cocoa powder
A pinch of salt
Half a teaspoon of baking powder
2 eggs
300g of dark brown sugar. You can use whatever sugar you want, but I find dark brown sugar gives it a nicer texture!
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
Up to 100g of pecans. Although you can use whatever nuts/extras you want instead (you could even use chocolate chips if you like things extra chocolatey) and this bit isn't vital so you can leave the brownies plain!


First of all you will need to preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius, and line a tin (approximately 20cm by 15cm) with baking paper! Now you will need to put the broken up chocolate and butter in a microwaveable bowl. I prefer to melt this in the microwave, however you could cook it over a bain marie, I just like this way more as it is quicker and cleaner. The way I melt this is in twenty second "slots", for example I put the microwave on full power for twenty seconds, stir it and repeat. Once you see a few little lumps of the chocolate left, stop! You can normally stir these in to melt them, but if needs be just put the bowl back in the microwave for ten seconds. When that is done put the bowl aside.

In a new bowl you will then need to sieve all of the flour, baking powder, salt and cocoa powder together! Then put that bowl aside aswell.


The next step is to crack the two eggs into a new, large bowl, add the vanilla extract and whisk them together with a fork until frothy and combined. Then add all of the brown sugar and again whisk them together with the fork! You will want to keep whisking the sugar in until there are no lumps left and it is completely combined.

This is where the mixture begins to take place! You want to gently fold the melted, slightly warm chocolate into the egg and sugar mixture with a silicone spatula until all of the chocolate is mixed in.  Next you want to do the same thing, but with the flour mixture and nuts/whatever extra you want to use! You don't want any of the flour showing, so if you can see any you know to keep folding the mixture.

Then get the baking tin, pour the mixture into the it and level it out! A trick I find to get it level is lightly wet your hand (this stops the mixture sticking to your hand), and gently pat the mixture down. When that is done pop the tin in the oven for around 25 minutes or until you put a skewer in it and it comes out pretty much clean! Don't worry if there is a bit of the mixture on the skewer, the brownies harden up and continue cooking slightly when they are out of the oven.


I like to leave these for 5 minutes or so after I take them out the oven, which helps to allow them to cool and harden up a bit. After that time take the liner out of tin and cut the brownies up! That is all you need to do to make these lovely, gooey chocolate brownies! I hope that it is of use to somebody, so please let me know if you decide to make them and how they turned out. Enjoy!

Would you like me to do more recipe posts like this in the future?


4 December 2013

My Birthday & Christmas Wishlist


Hey guys! Firstly, sorry for not posting last Sunday, I did plan on doing this post then however the time just seemed to disappear! Secondly, can you believe that it is already December? This year seems to have gone so quick. I spent most of the weekend tidying and decorating my bedroom ready for Christmas, so I am currently sitting here with my curtains shut and lots of fairy lights on!

I have been planning and looking forward to today's post for months because it is my birthday and Christmas wishlist. As my birthday (the 17th) and Christmas are only eight days apart, I always do a combined wishlist for the two, meaning anything I don't get on my birthday I will hopefully get at Christmas, plus you can make up a huge wishlist. I ended up with a lot of products on my wishlist this year (20 to be exact), here goes!

1. MAC Lipstick - Peach Blossom - £14

I have never tried a single MAC product (shock horror) and my closest store/counter is about one and a half hours away, so I thought, to reduce the risk of me possibly not liking a shade, that I would stick to quite neutral shades! Peach Blossom is a pinky peach colour which looks lovely, and I think would look really nice at this time of year with a smoky eye.

2. Real Techniques Shading Brush - £3.49

I have gone a bit over the top with Real Techniques brushes as you may be able to see! Up until about six months ago I would always use those cheap brushes you would get in sets of twenty for £10, then I got the Real Techniques Core Collection and fell in love with them. The Shading Brush is pretty much true to it's name, it's a blending/shading brush for eyeshadow and it is currently on offer at Amazon for only £3.49, who could resist?!

3. Bumble & Bumble Surf Spray - £9.50

This is a product that everybody would have heard about at some point, and I would definitely say it is one of those "holy grail" products amongst bloggers! The Bumble & Bumble Surf Spray is a salt spray that is supposed to give you waves in your hair as if you had just been swimming in the sea, hence the salt. I have heard some varied reviews on this, which is why I'm only sticking to the little bottle for now, but I really hope that it works on my hair!

4. Zara Mini Office City Bag  - Burgundy - £29.99

This is an exciting one now! I am sure that most of you would have seen the Zara City Bag somewhere, and you will have thought that it is really pretty. The only thing I didn't like about it was the size, you can even fit a laptop in it, and as I am only 5ft tall I thought that it would definitely be too big for me! When I was searching through Zara's bags I noticed this lovely one, which is the mini version of the City Bag. You wouldn't believe how excited I was when I realised that they did a mini version and as I love burgundy it seemed perfect! I really hope that I get this bag otherwise I think I will have to buy it after Christmas for myself!

5. Real Techniques Powder Brush - £9.74

There isn't really a huge amount to say about this honestly! I don't own a proper powder brush, so I would love this one. I have heard that it is pretty big, however I don't really mind that as Real Technique brushes are always amazing quality!

6. Nars Creamy Concealer - Vanilla - £21

This is my favourite concealer! I got sent a tube of this in around April/May and I still have quite a lot left, but I thought that I may aswell stock up on it whilst I have the chance. The colour range is amazing and there is a shade for pretty much everyone, so that is definitely a bonus! I actually reviewed it back in August (I can't believe how quickly it has gone) here.

7. Real Techniques Blush Brush - £8.99

I actually already know that I am getting this one! Amazon had the Blush Brush on offer (along with the Expert Face Brush which I bought for now) at £6.66, meaning I couldn't resist getting my Mum to order it. I had a look at it when it arrived and it does look really well made so I can't wait to use it!

8. Anastasia Lash Genius - £7.50

I heard about this earlier this year on a Youtube video, one of FleurDeForce's I believe, and I loved the concept of it! It is basically a clear mascara top coat which makes whatever mascara you use, completely waterproof. It is supposed to be really easy to remove which is another thing I like the sound of! For £7.50 I think it is a pretty fair price, especially considering it is an American product which you can only buy from Cult Beauty in the UK.

9. MAC Eyeshadow - Satin Taupe - £12.50

When I asked a month or so ago, on Twitter, what MAC eyeshadow shades are peoples' favourites, Satin Taupe was definitely one of the most recommended ones! I adore the look of this shade, because it is a shimmery taupe which is one of those neutral shades you can wear all year round.

10. Real Techniques Setting Brush - £6.29

The Setting Brush looks really handy! It is a multi-use brush that you can use for bronzer, highlighter, blush and more. I haven't seen a huge amount about this brush, which I don't really see why, but I would still love to try it!

11. Bobbi Brown Makeup Manual - £16.25

I've heard many people say how good this book is and how it suits everyone, whether you are just beginning in makeup, or even if you are a makeup artist. Bobbi Brown's makeup is pretty legendary too which hopefully means this book will be just as great!

12. MAC Lipstick - Coral Bliss - £14

Coral Bliss has been on my wishlist for months! It is a lovely coral shade, that is also from the cremesheen range, and whilst it may not be the normal Winter shade, it would be perfect for Spring and Summer next year.

13. OPI Matte Top Coat - £8.49

I have wanted a matte top coat for quite a while now, and think it looks really nice with neutral nail polish shades! I have heard that OPI does the best matte top coat that you can get however if one of you know any that are better please leave me a comment. For £8.49 I do think that it is pretty good value for money, especially as OPI polishes are always great!

14. MAC Lipstick - Creme Cup - £14

The MAC lipstick in Creme Cup seemed to be really popular at the end of summer, and although it seems to have become a lot less popular, I still love the shade! It is one of MAC's "cremesheen" lipsticks, and the formula is supposed to be quite similar to the Chanel Rouge Coco Shine line, which I absolutely love.

15. Real Techniques Starter Kit - £15.74

The Starter Kit has always been one of the Real Techniques sets that I have had liked the look of! Eye brushes are definitely the brushes that I use the most, admittedly I haven't used them lately (blame the Maybelline Color Tattoos.) However I think this kit would be great when I do use powder eyeshadows and they would make a great little companion for the MAC eyeshadows!

16. Zara Black Leggings - £19.99

You may remember that I featured these leggings in my Winter Warmers post last month. I have had my eye on them since the start of Autumn and I would still love them! They are supposed to be really thick and perfect for the cold weather, the only drawback is the price. I would never normally pay £20 for a pair of leggings, but as these are hyped up by a lot of people I thought my birthday or Christmas would be a great time to get them!

17. Real Techniques Stippling Brush - £8.99

This is the last Real Techniques brush in this wishlist, I swear! I've heard that this is amazing for cream blush, and as I am beginning to get into them I thought this would be perfect timing to get it. I also love the shape of this brush as it is a flat top, so you don't have to mess about trying to get the product onto the right part of the brush!

18. Urban Decay Naked Basics Palette - £20

The Urban Decay Naked Basics palette is certainly very popular amongst bloggers! I tend to stick to neutral shades most of the time, meaning this palette should be great for me. I did have a bit of trouble deciding whether to get the Naked Basics, Naked or Naked 2 palette, however I decided to go with the Basics palette as I though I would get the most use out of it plus it is a lot cheaper!

19. MAC Eyeshadow - Sable - £12.50

This was another recommended shade and one that I love! It is really similar to Satin Taupe however it is a bit more chestnut than taupe. I know that Sable is one of those all time favourite MAC eyeshadows for a lot of people, so I hope that it can become one of mine!

20. River Island Black Leaf Necklace - £6

I think this is a really pretty necklace and great value for money! The only thing I would be a little worried about is the quality of the metal. I have had necklaces in the past *cough* from Primark *cough* where the coating on the necklace has just peeled away! I wish I had a River Island store in my town still (there was a big fire a couple of years ago in the one that was there), so I could have a better look at it. If anyone has had this necklace I would love to know about what you thought of the quality because I think it looks lovely!

That is is for my birthday and Christmas wishlist - wow that took quite a while to write! I will be doing a post for each "event" on what presents I received (not to brag, I just love reading these sort of posts myself), so make sure to keep an eye out for that.

What presents are you asking for at Christmas?



27 November 2013

Recent Empties



Hey guys! Today's post is a very exciting one, my first "recent empties" post. I have been stock-piling all of this for the past few months, as I am not the sort of person who gets through about ten things each month (I don't know how you do it if you do!) Anyway, onto the post now.

Lush Space Girl Bath Bomb - £2.25

I must admit, I was a little disappointed by this one! It claims to "crackle and pop" in the bath, due to the popping candy, however it barely made any noise at all. It smells very similar to grapefruit which is refreshing although the smell doesn't last very long, which is a shame! Forgetting those two points it was a reasonably good bath bomb but it wasn't anything special. Maybe I got a defective one?

Would I repurchase? I may in the future, at the moment no.

Lush Melting Snowman Luxury Bath Melt x2 - £2.25

I absolutely love this bath melt, it is one of my favourite Lush products! I had these two left over from last year (my birthday to be exact), so I had been waiting to use them until they came back this Christmas. They are seriously moisturising and smell exactly like almond which is really nice! Also how cute are they?! If you haven't seen the Melting Snowman you should look soon.

Would I repurchase? If you haven't guessed, yes I would!

Lush Yuzu And Cocoa Bubble Bar - £3.25

This smelt so nice! It smelt very similar to shea and cocoa butter, with slight hints of citrus. Even though it did smell lovely, I was surprisingly quite disappointed by this bubble bar! It didn't seem to create many bubbles at all, made the bath water a very strange orangey-yellow shade and the water felt quite greasy, but not moisturising.

Would I repurchase? I don't think I would really due to it not creating many bubbles.

Lush I Love Juicy Shampoo Sample Pot - Free (£10.45 for 250g)

I was so excited to try this! I had heard that I Love Juicy is amazing on oily hair, so this was the first product I headed for when I went into the store. I kindly got given a little sample pot, and used it the day after I bought it! Before I had even tried my hair I knew something didn't agree with my hair, it made my hair feel very dry and straw-like - we weren't off to a great start. Within a day my hair had already to look very oily and flat, which I was so upset by! Not a great product sadly Lush.

Would I repurchase? No, it was quite frankly awful!

Lush Popcorn Lip Scrub - £5.25

Now for a favourite. I bought a pot of this last year after seeing lots of people say how great it is on dry/flaky lips! It was supposed to taste like popcorn, however it honestly doesn't taste much like that, being more salty, but I still loved it. I quickly became rather addicted to it mainly for the taste...needless to say I had finished half of a pot within about two weeks since I was applying it about 4 times a day, it tasted that good!

Anyway, forgetting the taste, it is a really good lip scrub and perfect for this time of year when your lips get dry.

Would I repurchase? Yes I would!

Loreal Skin Perfecting 3 In 1 Purifying Micellar Water x4 - £2

Ah now one of my holy grail products! Yes you did read that right, I've gone through four bottles of this stuff in the last few months. I swear this is the best makeup remover that I have ever tried! I never end up scrubbing at my eyes trying to remove any makeup and it is absolutely amazing at removing foundation as it cleanses deep into your skin. I actually did an in-detail review of it a little while ago here!

Would I repurchase? Of course.

Loreal Elvive Nutri-Gloss Light Shampoo - £3.99

I've used this shampoo for years and still love it! As I said before, I have oily hair and because this is a light shampoo it works really well and doesn't strip my hair of all of its oils. I admit, it isn't the most voluminous shampoo, however this honestly doesn't bother me much as my hair is so straight that it looks flat by itself. Still a great shampoo for oily hair!

Would I repurchase? Yes I would!

The Body Shop Spiced Vanilla Body Scrub - Can't remember the price

This was a limited edition body scrub a year or two ago at Christmas. Normally I absolutely HATE vanilla products since they just smell too sweet and sickly, whereas this smelt lovely due to the spice! It was more of a gentle scrub, but it kept my skin very moisturised and soft.

Would I repurchase? Most likely if they started selling it again.

John Frieda Luxurious Volume Shampoo - £5.99*

When I was sent some products from the John Frieda Luxurious Volume range I was a little optimistic that they would work very well on my hair, due to its oiliness. I then read that the products were great on fine, straight hair so my hopes were raised a little! The first time I used this I knew it completely agreed with my hair because it wasn't getting oily for days (a rare occurrence), and my hair looked really voluminous for about two days. I'll be reviewing it in more detail soon!

Would I repurchase? Already have!

John Frieda Luxurious Volume Conditioner - £5.99*

I tend to stay clear of conditioner as they just seem to make my hair worse, so when I took a chance with this one I was seriously surprised! It make my hair feel really soft and gave it much more volume, without making it frizzy. You'll have to wait for my review though to find out more!

Would I repurchase? Yep, I did at the same time I repurchased the shampoo.

Balance Me Mini Moisture-Rich Face Cream - £6 for 10ml*

I was sent this a little while ago and was really looking forward to testing it out because it was supposed to be "moisture-rich!" It worked very well as a day moisturiser as it stayed perfectly under my base makeup! When I finished this up I went online to see how much it would be to repurchase it, as I honestly loved it, but when I saw the price of £24 for only 50ml I just couldn't justify it.

Would I repurchase? I definitely would if it was a little cheaper, but I just can't afford it sadly.

Nivea In Shower Body Moisturiser Sample Sachet - Free (£3.56 for 200ml)

A little while ago Nivea were giving away little sample sachets of their new In Shower Body Moisturiser. I jumped at the chance to try it because I loved the idea and I never really bother to use body moisturisers! It definitely wasn't as great as I hoped it would be since it didn't leave my skin extremely soft, no more than some of my normal body washes do. Maybe I got my hopes up too much?

Would I repurchase? Possibly, if it was on offer, however I wouldn't set out to buy it.

Soap & Glory Pulp Friction Body Scrub - £8

Now for my favourite body scrub! I got this tube about two years ago and I only finished it in around August, so I would say that it has done pretty well. It is more of a "rough" scrub which I prefer over a gentler scrub, such as The Body Shop one!

Would I repurchase? Yes!

Soap & Glory Face Soap And Clarity Facial Wash - £8

I bought this at the same time as the Pulp Friction body scrub, and it lasted for a little less time than that because you only need the teeniest bit to wash your whole face! I must admit that this wasn't anything amazingly special, it could also be a little drying at times, however it was a really nice face wash. It had a very fresh smell too which I loved too!

Would I repurchase? Probably.

Soap & Glory Supercat Pen Eyeliner - £6

Yes, I am mentioning this eyeliner on my blog again! It is by far my favourite pen eyeliner that I have tried. The eyeliner pen itself doesn't last for a very long time, but it is a very dark black colour and doesn't fade at all during the day!

Would I repurchase? Without a doubt - yes!

That is it for my first ever empties post! I really hope that I can do more in the future and I will begin filling my window ledge up again with empty bottles with that aim.

What products have you recently used up?








24 November 2013

Elemis Skin Nourishing Body Scrub // REVIEW


Hey guys! A little while ago I was sent the Elemis Skin Nourishing Body Scrub* to try. This was just after I had finally finished my favourite body scrub, the Soap & Glory Pulp Friction, so I thought that it was great timing!

I tend to prefer scrubs where the scrubbing grit is quite big, otherwise, in my eyes anyway, it defeats the object a little. The ingredients are all very natural in this particular scrub and, as per its name, nourishing, because it includes bamboo, rice, macadamia and sweet almond! I adore the smell of this, it smells very much of frangipane and almond without being very sweet, so it would definitely appeal to lots of people.

It works very well on any flaky/dry skin that I have, without being too abrasive and taking off the skin you need (that sounds odd!) Even though it doesn't leave an oily layer on your skin, which I know a lot of people don't like, it doesn't dry my skin out at all and leaves my skin completely hydrated, I don't even have to use a moisturiser.

This is definitely my favourite body scrub at the moment, and dare I say it may be better than the Soap & Glory Pulp Friction! It is on the slightly pricey side, at £28.50 for 200ml, however if you did want to splash out it would be a great thing to put on your Christmas list or as a little treat for yourself.

Have you tried the Elemis Skin Nourishing Body Scrub?




20 November 2013

Baker Days Christmas Cake


Hey guys! A few weeks ago I was asked if I would like to review one of Baker Days' Christmas cakes*, of course I had to say yes as who doesn't love free cake? I had heard quite a lot about Baker Days on other blogs, and it always intrigued me as the thought of a cake coming through your letterbox sounded a little odd!

If you hadn't heard of Baker Days before now, they are a company that do a huge selection of cakes (even One Direction and photo cakes) in a few different sizes and mixtures such as chocolate or fruit cake. You can then personalize them (for free) to say whatever you would like, and they deliver it straight to your door, through the letterbox!

When I was asked which cake I would like to try from the range I had a little look on the website, and after much thought, I decided to get the reindeer sleigh one! I also got it personalised to say "Merry Christmas to Millie and to all a goodnight!" I admit, this isn't the most imaginative thing I could have come up but oh well.

I was so excited when I received this as along with the cake I also got: A little tin that could be easily reused, a Christmas cracker and a mini Christmas card, which you could get personalized inside! I absolutely loved the design, plus the writing and how the fondant icing was cut looked really neat. I must admit that I expected it to be a little dry considering it had come through the post, but it wasn't at all, it honestly tasted as if it had been make that day! The fondant didn't taste too sweet which was good because that's one of the problems I sometimes have with iced cakes, and the sponge had lots of flavour.

I do have a couple of slight negatives though, it would have been a little nicer if the sponge itself had been a bit thicker, as the icing seemed to overpower it and it was a shame as the sponge was really nice. You also need to be a little careful as the ink does transfer easily onto your fingers etc, so just be a little cautious of that! Even with those slight negatives I do think that it was still a really nice cake.

I can see this making a lovely little Christmas present for somebody who deserves a treat, or you could even order a larger size and share it at Christmas!

Have you ever tried a Baker Days cake?


17 November 2013

Winter Warmers


Hey guys! As we are quickly approaching winter weather I decided that it would be an appropriate time to do a "winter warmers" post. The snow and sub-zero temperatures are supposed to start late next week (which I must admit I am dreading a little as I don't cope well with cold weather), so these a few things that I would love to be all warm and snug in! Anyway, on with the post.

New Look Cream Sequin Robins Jumper - £24.99

How adorable is this jumper?! The robins are made of little sequins to add a bit of sparkle and I think it would look lovely when it's cold and snowy! It is a really simple design yet it is pretty and I can imagine it looking great with one of the coats below.

New Look Cream & Navy Aztec Print Scarf - £12.99

I love this scarf! The blue aztec print would look nice with a cream cable knit jumper and would help keep you nice and warm.

New Look Beige Cable Knit Bobble Hat - £5.99

I think bobble hats are pretty essential at this time of year! This one looks so thick and is cheap for only £5.99. The thing I like about this hat is that New Look do the same one in six different colours, meaning that there is one for everyone!

H&M Burgundy Double-Breasted Jacket - £29.99

My favourite colour is burgundy, and near Christmas it fits in well! When I saw this on H&M's website I was actually quite impressed by how it is only £29.99, because I know lots of people are huge fans of H&M's jackets and coats. I am actually tempted to possibly buy this myself or put it on my Christmas/Birthday list, but I think I will have to try and resist it because I've got enough Winter coats and jackets already!

George (Asda) Navy Military Coat - £36

I have a coat just like this, also from George, that I bought last year in black and it is lovely! This specific one has shiny buttons going all down the front, also the collar is really cute. The material is great quality and thick so it should last for a long time!

River Island Cream Chunky Knit Bobble Hat - £13

Another bobble hat! This one is a cream version which does cost quite a bit more than the New Look hat, however I know the River Island and Topshop bobble hats were really popular last year so I thought I would include the River Island one. Bobble hats are my favourite as they are always thick, keeping you head and ears nice and warm!

Boohoo Reindeer Knit Jumper - £20

Fairisle is my one of my favourite prints, especially near Christmas! The reindeer give the jumper a festive look, but you could quite easily wear it for months after Christmas without looking odd, as the reindeer aren't particularly obvious (anyway you could always call them normal deer, who would notice.)

Matalan Cream & Navy Penguin Sleep Socks - £6

I wear fluffy/thick socks basically everyday during the cold weather, and whilst I normally tend to stick my Primark ones, these looks so cute! They also have little anti-slip bits on the bottom to stop you slipping on any floors which I think is pretty handy.

Topshop Cream Cable Knit Mittens - £10

Mittens look so pretty at this time of year, especially with a coat and bobble hat! Although these are on the slightly pricey side at £10, they do look really pretty and are hopefully great quality. They also don't contain any wool which is a material I tend to avoid, since I react to it when it gets in direct contact with my skin.

Zara Black Leggings - £19.99

I've seen lots of people saying that Zara leggings are the best leggings you can get, especially during Winter! They are supposed to be really thick, and I recall someone saying that they are microfibre lined. The only negative about these leggings is their price, at £20 it is definitely a lot for a pair of leggings, however they should hopefully last for ages and not get huge holes in them after a couple of uses like most leggings!

Boohoo Cream & Grey Hand Knitted Scarf - £15 (currently on offer for £10)

I haven't tried many things from Boohoo before, but when I saw this scarf I couldn't help but imagine how warm this must be! It looks super thick and it would match with pretty much anything, so I can see this being a great little investment, especially as it is currently on offer.

Matalan Beige Web Snood - £6

This looks so snugly! I have a snood quite similar to this and it's so warm. I wore it practically all throughout Winter last year and I loved it! The only problem with web clothing is that is does get caught on things really easily, so you have to be careful not to wear anything that could get caught on the snood.

I hope this post is of some use to some of you! Let me know if any of you have your eye on any knitwear for Winter because I would love to see.

What are your essential winter warmers?



10 November 2013

Nivea Creme // REVIEW


Hey guys! Today's post is my review on the infamous Nivea Creme moisturiser. This cream was introduced all the way back in 1911, since then it has been used by celebrities and has been compared to, the very expensive, Creme De La Mer which costs £105 for 30ml, whereas Nivea Creme only costs £3.50 for 200ml - I think you can see which is the better deal here!

Nivea Creme is an all-purpose heavy moisturiser, so you can use it on your face, nails, arms, anywhere really! The formulation is extremely thick and moisturising, which means you do only need the tiniest bit otherwise you end up looking rather ghost-like. You should only use this at night though, or if you aren't going out during the day, as it is really shiny when applied and takes a long time to absorb, definitely not a good look when going out in public! The first time I used this I honestly though "oh dear, what have I done?!" as it was so hard to distribute over my face, although I later realised this was because I hadn't let my toner dry properly, and it seemed to take forever to absorb.

Forgetting these two points, which don't really phase me as I now make sure to use it at night, it has quite a subtle floral scent which smells lovely, and I could imagine would appeal to most people! It really is the best night facial moisturiser that I have tried for dry skin. I'm honestly not too sure how well it would work on combination or oily skin, but I have heard that it acts well and it hasn't broken me out at all, which I think is a pretty good sign! In the morning you wake up with perfectly soft skin and any dry skin that you had is gone. I also noticed that I haven't had any dry patches at all since using this, which I always have by now due to the weather, so I am really impressed by it.

I would highly recommend Nivea Creme as it is a great low-cost moisturiser that will help get rid of any dry skin you have. It has become one of my favourite Autumn/Winter products this season and I will have to repurchase it once I run out (which I can't see happening anytime soon!)

Have you ever tried Nivea Creme?




6 November 2013

Top 10 Boots Gift Sets For Under £20 - Christmas


Hey guys! Sorry for not putting a post up on Sunday, I had been at the food festival, that was going on in my town, over the weekend and didn't find the time to write up this post. Anyway, today's post is my top 10 Boots gift sets for under £20! I had a few people suggest that I do this sort of post, and as Boots is the first place that I think of for gift sets, especially as they have 3 for 2 on, which helps save money (meaning you have more to spend in the sales), I couldn't resist. Plus with Christmas looming over us, which I can't believe is next month, I thought now would be the perfect time to do this post!


Baylis & Harding is a lovely, cheap brand that make gorgeous bath and body products. This set includes a 100ml gingerbread body wash, 100ml chocolate shower creme and a 100ml vanilla soap! Personally these aren't my favourite type of scents, however it would make a great little stocking filler or low cost present at only £4 for someone who does.


I love Soap & Glory's body butters, and I think many people would agree that they are some of the best you can get! This little set would be perfect for someone who possibly hasn't tried many Soap & Glory products, as it includes the Righteous Butter, Sugar Crush Body Buttercream and Butter Yourself. Although both Boots and Soap & Glory's website don't specify what weight each of these body butters are, I would presume they are each 50ml, which for £8 I think if pretty good!


I have never actually tried any products from Seventeen before, however when I saw this I absolutely loved the look of it! For £8 it seems really good for 6 lovely shades, which include a shimmery navy blue, shimmery brown-aubergine and a brown with little flecks of gold glitter! 


I haven't tried anything from Extracts in a long time, but they are a great Boots line of natural products, similar to The Body Shop, who make all sorts of body products from soaps to body butters! I saw this little set of four 50ml body butters, in cranberry, coconut, mango and cocoa butter, for only £8 and thought it would be a great presents for somebody who loves their body moisturisers and butters. Who doesn't need a little more moisture during Winter?!


I love this nifty little set! It contains four full size No7 nail polishes in the shades Vivid Violet, Damson Dream, Totally Teal and Salsa, all of which are perfect for Winter, plus a 10ml tube of Intensive Day Hand Cream (with SPF 15.) I think this is amazing value as for £10 you get the four polishes which are worth £6 each!


This looks like such a gorgeous palette! It contains eight neutral shades that include an ever-so-slight pinky white, which would be perfect for highlighting, and a shimmery brown. I love shimmery eyeshadows in Winter, so I would absolutely love to receive this palette and at £10 it's pretty good value for money!


I swear that this post isn't sponsored by No7, their sets are just really great this year. This is the Nail Glitter Collection, which contains five full sized nail polishes, three of which are glitter, in the shades Temptress, Beanie, Gold Glitter, Pink Glitter and Silver Glitter! Glitter polishes are pretty essential at Christmas time so this seems like such a pretty little set.


I admit to having quite a large collection of Soap & Glory products, meaning it is no surprise that I had to include a couple of sets in this post! This cute set includes Hand Food hand cream (the weight isn't specified), 50ml Scrub Happiness hand scrub, Pink Soda nail polish, a three sided nail buffer, gloves, cuticle stick and a little bag to keep it all in. This would make an amazing set for somebody who likes to keep their nails perfect, all for £14!


I had never heard of Salonniere by Jenny Packham before, until I saw it in the Boots Gift Guide book. I believe that is it another one of Boots' own product lines but I'm not certain! The packaging is definitely one of a much more expensive brand, which I am pretty happy about as it makes the palette look a little more luxurious. This palette has nine shades including a shimmery gold, sky blue and a silver, which personally aren't to my tastes because I tend to stick to more neutral shades, but I'm sure it would be lovely for someone who likes bolder shades!


And finally, a Benefit set! This lovely set (notice the reference to the name there), has a mini Hoola bronzer, a mini 7.5ml Porefessional primer, mini They're Real mascara and a mini It's Potent eye cream in it. I could imagine this being a good starter set for somebody who hasn't had much experience with Benefit, and would like to try a few of their most popular products!

That is my top 10 Boots gift sets for under £20! I hope you liked this post, it certainly took a long time to plan and write. Are you planning on getting any of these gift sets for family or friends? If you are I hope they like them!

Would you like me to do more gift idea posts like this in the future, if so are there any specific ones?