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Monday, 14 February 2011

TONI AND GUY DRY SHAMPOO - WHAT A LIFESAVER!

I read a beauty report recently that claimed that dry shampoo sales have rocketed recently. I must admit that I am part of this statistic as I always have a bottle of Toni and Guy's Dry Shampoo in the house.

It's not something I use often, however it's a lifesaver (well maybe not a lifesaver, but definitely worth having) on those days when you just don't have time to wash your hair. It also adds fantastic volume.

I have extremely thick hair that takes about an hour to dry and style. As much as I've factored this into my daily routine, on some occasions I have had to resort to dry shampoo.  It really does make your hair look presentable and clean, although on the downside you can feel the product in your hair.

I think this is probably one of those products that people generally prefer not to talk about, but it's worked wonderfully for me and I felt obliged to share it. Especially now the festival season is quickly approaching!

If you've used this, or any other dry shampoo, please do leave your comments and how you found the product! I'd love to hear your views.

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

OLAY TOTAL EFFECTS MOISTURISER

When I go on holiday my skin goes very dark, however my face just goes red and I find that I end up with extremely bad panda eyes from constantly wearing sunglasses.

It was this reason that led me to discover Olay Total Effects Moisturiser. A few years ago I began wearing factor 50 suncream on my face and topped up my tan with this moisturiser as it includes a mild false tan. I now mix it with my foundation and use it every night before I go to bed.

I have tried using various brands of fake tan designed for use on your face but often find that once it starts to come off it can be quite patchy. I've never had any problems with this moisturiser. 

It ensures that my face always has a sun kissed colour and has the added bonus of giving seven anti-aging effects - a must-have product for every makeup bag!

Monday, 7 February 2011

MY QUEST TO FIND THE PERFECT BRONZING POWDER

When it comes to bronzing powder I'm extremely fussy. I've tried everything from Benefit to Chanel  and still not managed to find one that's right. I don't like powders with shimmer in, nor do I like those that are too heavy or too light (I meant it when I said I was fussy).

I generally don't wear much makeup and usually only wear bronzer and mascara on a day-to-day basis, hence the reason that these products need to be perfect. 

I decided to dedicate some time to looking around and testing several brands until I found the right one and luckily I succeeded. Bobbi Brown's bronzing power matches my skin tone perfectly and provides just the right amount of coverage I need. 

I have olive skin and purchased the powder in Medium, but with five shades to choose from I'm sure there will be something for everyone. So, for those who are as fussy as myself, Bobbi Brown is definitely worth a visit. 

Friday, 4 February 2011

GROUPON - GREAT DEALS TO SAVE YOU MONEY

I tweeted about Groupon yesterday and several people came back asking what it was.
Basically, you sign up for a daily newsletter which includes offers for the city you live in.

I've been receiving the newsletters for several months now and used the service for the first time last night.

The voucher we purchased was for Franco's restaurant in Jesmond (a restaurant that I'd never heard of). We paid £8 for the voucher and got £22 taken off the bill - an absolute bargain! You could order anything from the menu, with the only caveat being that you had to eat before 7pm. The total bill came to £8.75.

The food was lovely! I ordered lobster filled pasta with a tomato sauce - it was delicious! We also shared a portion of potato skins for our starter. The decor was contemporary and there was a fab outside area that would be great for drinks and food in the summer. My friend ordered Gorgonzola filled pasta in a wine and cheese sauce - she said it was delicious too.

If you haven't signed up for Groupon, you should. Click here for a direct link to their site.

There's some fab offers available and it provides a great way to save money and give you an excuse to treat yourself!

- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad

Wednesday, 2 February 2011

IPAD REVIEW: WHAT IS THE HYPE ABOUT!?

I spent months debating whether to buy an iPad and finally gave in just after Christmas. I'd never been much of a fan of Apple, however I made the leap and purchased a MacBook at the beginning of last year. I love the functionality and ease you get from using an Apple product. Everything is so effortless and it just seems to work!

So, back to my iPad. I've been asked numerous times if it was worth the money. Here's my answers and experience with it so far...

Do you need one?
Put simply, no, I don't need one but I certainly can see the benefit in having one and I am quickly finding that I'm becoming more and more dependent on it!

I've always been the type of person who likes a written diary - something that everyone I spoke to said was old school! Since getting my iPad I've migrated to an electronic diary. I'll be honest, I struggled with this at first but I'm starting to trust that my appointments will not just disappear if the system crashes (or I accidentally delete them which would be the most likely cause).

It's fantastic for using the Internet and loads up in just a few seconds. I'm sure you've had those moments when you need to quickly look something up but can't be bothered to boot the computer - the iPad is the perfect solution.

I like to read and personally prefer reading from a screen (although I know this is not the case for a lot of people). I've always thought that I didn't have time to read but the iPad has resulted in me finding time. You can also try books before you buy - a great feature that comes as part of the Kindle app. E-books are also often a lot cheaper than print books and take up a lot less space!

There's also the iPod. I've begun using the iPad as a music player for my apartment as my CD player packed up a while ago and I didn't feel a need to replace it.

Is it worthwhile for business use?
Definitely! It's quickly becoming a vital part of my working life! I would recommend downloading the Pages, Keynote and Numbers apps though.

When attending meetings to discuss proposals I take my iPad as everything I need is at my fingertips. It's also great for meetings and interview as you can add your agenda or questions and take notes without having to keep switching pages (I think this is only something I appreciated once I began using it). It's also great for small presentations.

If you travel regularly, the size and weight of the iPad is ideal for taking on trips. It fits in my bag, is ideal for travelling on a train or plane and it doesn't take up much space when you're using it.

The battery life is fantastic - I believe you're looking at around 10 hours although I haven't put this to the test yet!

And the negatives...
I generally don't use the iPad for my emails as I find my BlackBerry is more effective. I also find that not being able to use folders in the Numbers, Pages and Keynote apps is a huge downfall as your documents are not well organised.

One massive frustration is transferring documents between these apps. You cannot save over old versions of documents and subsequently have to save a new copy each time you transfer a file from your computer to the iPad, or vice versa. I do believe there are apps that provide a solution to this issue.
Both of these issues are down to the apps and not the iPad though.

The other point I would like to highlight is that I'm currently using this alongside my MacBook and iPhone. I'm not sure how well the integration works when using with Windows. Please feel free to leave any comments if this is something you've done.

Do I go for WiFi or 3G?
I decided to go for the 3G version as I thought it was better to have the functionality than not. I was given a sim card with this and believe I can pay a one off charge of £2 per day should I need 3G access. This often proves to be cheaper than paying for hotel WiFi when I'm working away.

I could go on longer but hope this has helped if you're considering buying one.

The iPad is not a replacement for a laptop but definitely provides a range of benefits and improved convenience - especially if you travel a lot or sometimes find yourself printing unnecessary documents whilst at work.

I'd be happy to hear any comments and please do contact me if you have any further questions or would like any advice.

I'd also like to point out that I'm currently writing this post in the car whist travelling back from London as I've unfortunately missed my flight! Very glad I have it with me tonight!! :-) It's currently 1am so I hope it makes sense!

- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad
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