Pureology Hydrate: Sulphate-Free Hair Fix
I've been meaning to tell you about Pureology for a while as the Hydrate range has made a real improvement to my hair in recent months. I noticed that the bottles were almost empty when photographing them earlier - and will most definitely be replenishing.
Unlike many products for dry, coloured hair, I find that Pureology Hydrate improves my hair's condition without weighing it down. If you've ever blow dried your hair after using a treatment mask, only to discover that it looks and feels lank and greasy, you'll be familiar with that sinking feeling. For me, this doesn't happen with Pureology. It leaves my hair softer, smoother and less poodle-like, minus the lank roots, which is always a bonus. Oh and it smells IN-credible. And did I mention it's sulphate-free?
Hydrate shampoo has a built in anti-fade complex that won't strip colour, lathers well and the tiniest bit goes a long way. Like literally half of what you'd normally use.
To be honest I have used the mask more than the Hydrate conditioner, so still have about a quarter of a bottle of this left, which is a little unfair as it works really well and smells of mint. Personally I'd much rather my hair smell of mint than say, flowers or traditional perfume-y scents, so this is a big bonus in my book. Unusually, I can use this right to my roots, which is great as that's where my halo of fuzz resides.
Pureology Hydra Whip moisture mask is the star of this trio... and if you only buy one thing, this should be it. Probably not the one for fine flyaway hair, but if you're coarse, coloured, curly or frizzy, this is fabulous. I do avoid roots when using this as it's so intense - and just comb through them with any excess once I've worked it through the rest of my hair. This hair mask only takes a few minutes to work and makes a distinct difference to the texture of my hair, leaving it much more manageable when styling.
Oddly I also find that these products leave my hair clean for longer and the shampoo and conditioner have been brilliant on my daughter's fine ringlety hair, to the extent that numerous people have commented on how much thicker and more healthy it looks.
There are other ranges and styling products in the Pureology range to target different hair types, available now at asos.com
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Jo Malone Star Magnolia Hair Mist: Review
When Beauty Brands Remember Redheads
I've written about Maria Nila products before (here) but hadn't tried this at the time. Maria Nila Bright Copper Colour Refresh is a nourishing hair mask with temporary colour pigments that really brings my hair colour to life, makes it look more radiant and glossy and is a godsend for that last week or two before a professional colour. It comes with disposable gloves (an absolute must) and you can leave it in for 3-10 mins depending on the colour intensity you're after. The results last up to 10 washes (I'd say 6) and it comes in a tonne of colours... I'd use it to enhance natural colour too.
Travel Beauty: the products I took on holiday
Today I'm spilling the beans on the actual products I packed for our Summer holiday. This is not the time to introduce anything new, no matter how cute that mini moisturiser is. I learnt this the hard way and now stick to products that I know my skin can tolerate (holiday breakouts suck). I bought travel bottles in Boots and Muji to dispense my regulars, but didn't need them in the end.
I actually thought I'd traveled quite light until I lined everything up for these pics. Oops.
As there are so many products (and it's one minute to midnight), I'm going to do a quick run through of what was inside. Please just ask if you'd like further info on any of them.
I *sort of* grouped them into categories in the above pic, so will use this one as a guide, starting top left.
SKINCARE
- Oskia Renaissance Cleansing Gel (mine was travel size) - I've done multiple posts on this already; it's pretty much cleansing perfection in my eyes and great for holiday as the formula is effective yet light and rinses off easily.
- Clinique Take the Day Off cleansing towelettes (just out of shot) - I was on holiday and the odd night we had more than one glass of French wine. It's allowed. Full review here.
- Pixi Glowtion Daydew - moisturiser with built in glow in a lightweight tube with a pump. Travel perfection. I use this at home mixed with my regular moisturiser, but it was perfect teamed with SPF.
- Vichy Aqualia Thermal Awakening Eye Balm - beautifully hydrating eye serum with hyaluronic acid, absolutely love this Summer staple.
- Clinique Take the Day Off Makeup Remover - full disclosure, I filled this empty bottle with Vichy bi-phase eye makeup remover. Both work well on waterproof mascara; Clinique has the edge but Vichy is a bit cheaper.
- Balance Me Congested Skin Serum - I found this alternative very soothing in the evenings on a face that doesn't tend to like holidaying.
EXTRAS
- Jo Malone London Nashi Blossom Cologne is now officially my scent of Biarritz... beautifully crisp and fresh on hot skin (full review). The slim 30ml bottles are perfect for travel. I can't find this recent limited edition online, so keep an eye out in store.
- Nails Inc Gel Effect polish in Charlotte Villas has been on my toes all Summer, a gorgeous vibrant rich orange. It replaced another fave, Barry M Molten Metal in Copper Mine which moved up to my finger nails. I didn't actually get a chance to paint my nails until we arrived (I know, who am I?!), so also packed Bourjois Magic Nail Polish Remover for Hands & Feet.
- Dentalux toothpaste is one of Lidl's new collection of well priced travel minis (is it just me that thinks most regular brands hike the prices of these?). Next to it are two little sachets of Vita Coco Coconut Oil, which doubles for a hair and skin quencher and ear plugs in case the hotel neighbours get rowdy (they didn't).
BODY
- Fake Bake Flawless Coconut Tanning Serum - yep I bring self tan on holiday as I wear a high SPF and don't like to sunbathe for too long (my days of sunrise to sunset baking are long gone and yep, the damage does appear when you get older). This one gives the most deliciously natural deep golden tan.
- Sure compact deodorant 'cos of the handy size really.
- Soap & Glory Clean On Me body wash and Righteous Body Butter miniatures as they're my favourites from the line and smell SO good.
- Weleda Wild Rose Shower Gel in case I ran out (!!) - smells gorgeous - worth checking out the minis that Weleda release regularly. Love 'em all, great for sensitive skin too.
- Clarins Radiance Plus Body Golden Glow Booster - I meant to lift the one for face and actually packed this by mistake, but used it on my face anyway! Mix with moisturiser or serum for a subtle golden glow in the morning - I need at least 6 drops to see a very natural looking difference at this time of year.
HAIR
- Toni & Guy Shampoo and Conditioner from a travel set (which I can't find online, sorry)
- Philip Kingsley Smooth Cream - a styling cream with sunscreen that smells great, adds shine and helps fight frizz.
- Kerastase Elixir Ultime - not photographed as I had a mini tub which I used up and absolutely loved, one of the richest hair masks I've tried, great for sun parched hair. Will treat myself to the full size one day (eep, just spied it on offer here).
Coconut Hair Treats
If you fancy cutting straight to the chase, pure coconut oil is hard to beat. Extra Virgin, cold pressed Vita Coco is my favourite all rounder and an absolute bargain. It smells and tastes the sweetest of any I've tried (I also use it to cook pretty much everything) and works a treat on hair too. I tend to melt some between my palms and work it through mid lengths and ends as an intense treatment for up to an hour before washing and conditioning as normal. (You could just use a smaller amount in place of regular conditioner after shampooing.) I highly recommend investing in two jars: one for the kitchen and one for bathroom!
Any other coconut based products I need to try?
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The Glamour Spring Edit: Latest in Beauty
I try a lot of beauty boxes and rarely think they're worth sharing with my readers, but the Latest in Beauty Glamour Spring Edit is a real gem. Collated by Glamour magazine Beauty Ed, Alessandra Steinherr (worth a stalk on Instagram), it features 7 hero products including makeup, skincare and fragrance. Worth almost £80, you can get your hands on this lot for just £14.99.
Inside...
MAKEUP & FRAGRANCE
MUA Luxe Eye Shadow Palette (available in two shades) - star of the show and worth of swooning (it's coming)
Bare Minerals Bare Skin Pure Brightening Serum Foundation SPF20 - this gives an inperceptible skinlike finish with a light to medium coverage and I'm hooked. Why have I not tried this before? Totally picking up the full size.
Illamasqua Precision Ink Eyeliner - I'm not great at liquid liner but this one is the most user friendly I've tried. Not sure that I really suit the look, but even I thought my flicks were on fleek!
Moroccanoil Treatment Light - treats dryness and adds gloss without weighing down my hair (and smells gorgeous).
Murad AHA/BHA Exfoliating Cleanser - designed for use 2-3 times a week, this helps skin look brighter and feel more hydrated. I've used this before and I like. The box includes a £10 gift card for Murad (no minimum spend).
Malin & Goetz Vitamin E Face Moisturizer - oil-free and vitamin packed, this is great for sensitive skin and has a light, silky texture. A great way to try this lovely brand at a fraction of the price.
Not a single dud in the Latest in Beauty Glamour Spring Edit Box, a great way to try new brands or sort your holiday beauty bits in one go.
* EDIT: This box is no longer available - check out the current Latest in Beauty Collections here. *
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Five Tried & Tested Hair Treatments
Instant Shine in a Can
Have any Strictly Come Dancing fans noted how shiny Claudia’s hair is? I’ve never seen anything quite like it… oh how I covet that glossy mane. Blondes and redheads tend to be less blessed when it comes to the shine stakes, so I usually seek mine from a finishing product. I’ve been testing out three formulas that promise instant shine… here’s how I got on.
Charles Worthington Colour Revive mousse is all about enhancing colour and shine, but since there’s no redhead version (boo hiss) I plumped for the Clear Gloss option. Applied to wet hair pre blow drying, this adds subtle shine, though didn’t blow me away. I imagine that the colour formulas would have a more noticeable effect - have any of you tried these yet? (on 3 for 2 at Boots if you’re interested).
COLAB Luxe Shine spray is the latest launch in this line by Ruth Crilly aka A Model Recommends. I’m hooked on the dry shampoo, one of the best I’ve tried, so was keen to give this a go. First up, the can itself is very luxe and reminds me a bit of Oribe, at a much more palatable £4.99. The second thing I noticed about this was the scent, which I personally really like. It wasn’t until I’d used it a few times that I noticed the label said ‘glossing hair fragrance’, so it’s actually marketed primarily as a hair fragrance, which adds subtle gloss.
*must keep up*
With notes of Bergamot, Oud and Cashmere (yep, hair spray has perfume notes now), the scent is soft and woody, not sickly sweet like a lot of hair products. The formula is light enough to use on fine hair and sprays a lovely fine mist which does add shine when my hair catches the light. A brilliant option for anyone who can’t wear perfume, or wants 3rd day hair to smell better than it looks! Normally £4.99, COLAB Luxe Shine spray is currently £3.99 at Superdrug HERE. (highly recommend adding a can of the Dry Shampoo while you’re at it - Monaco fragrance is the best, currently down to £2.49 HERE! *fills basket*).
Color WOW Pop & Lock Crystallite Shellac (brilliant product name) can be used on wet or dry hair and works by sealing the hair cuticle to lock colour in and dryness out, while a UV filter helps prevent colour fade. This adds a subtle shimmer without the disco ball effect. I like to add a little on the very surface of my hair post styling to smooth it out and add a sheen; I find that it also gives a little extra hold. While I do like this, the shampoo and conditioner remain my Colour WOW favourites… oh and I’m still hooked on the Speed Dry Blow Dry Spray (featured in My Most Used Products of 2014). I always use this when I’m in a hurry… brilliant for a late night blow dry before falling into bed - or when racing out the door.
My top pick of these three (and conveniently the cheapest) is COLAB Luxe Shine glossing hair fragrance.
Shea Moisture UK Launch: Bye Bye Dry!
Shea Moisture hair and body products have been around since 1912 with an extremely loyal US customer following, so it’s great news that the hair range has now launched in the UK. Originally developed to treat the specific needs of Afro hair, the line has been extended to suit many hair types, and remains particularly effective on dry, damaged, brittle, curly or colour treated hair.
As the name suggests, the products are shea butter based and smell SO good I’d probably plaster them on my head even if they were rubbish. Which they’re not. I’ve been enjoying the Raw Shea Butter Extra Moisture Retention Shampoo and Restorative Conditioner with Sea Kelp and Argan Oil, designed to moisturise, add shine and improve hair elasticity.
The real star for me is Jamaican Black Castor Oil Strengthen & Restore Leave-in Conditioner with shea butter, peppermint and keratin. This one smells so good I’ve been known to open the tub for a sniff on my way past - a properly swoony sweet vanilla gourmand type smell. Honestly if the body range smells anything like this then I can only hope it arrives on our shores pronto.
As the name suggests, this leave-in conditioner is for properly screwed up hair, so avoid if you’ve got fine or oily locks - this is all about intense nourishment and repair. Chemically processed, colour treated or heat styled hair will lap it up! I spread a small amount between my hands then comb it through mid lengths and ends with my fingers pre styling. No need to rinse. Despite feeling super rich and leaving my hair extra soft and frizz-free, I was amazed to find that this didn’t weigh my hair down or leave it feeling lank the next day. I’m genuinely so happy to have discovered it.
Shea Moisture hair products contain no sulphates, parabens, phthalates, mineral oil or synthetic colour. They come in huge tubs (the latter is almost half a litre), are reasonably priced at £10.99-12.99 and are currently on 3 for 2 at Boots HERE.
What’s New (Puss) in Boots?
I can often be found stalking the Beauty Finds section at Boots… it’s where all the new products are housed - from new releases to new at Boots. I know from working with beauty brands that making it onto Boots shelves is a huge deal, so I like to keep an eye on what’s there to see if there’s anything new worth trying. I was recently sent a selection of Boots’ latest Beauty Finds and thought I’d share my thoughts with on how I’ve got on with them after a couple of weeks’ testing.
You may have heard me rave about the Wet Brush before, basically the best detangling hair brush since sliced bread (and yes, that includes the Tangle Teezer). I have several in a range of colours which me and the kids bicker over each morning. Named the Wet Brush as they don’t damage wet hair, the flexible bristles also work brilliantly on dry hair.
I’m also a long term fan of EOS lip balm… not only does it work hard at keeping my lips soft and smooth, it’s also made with nothing but good stuff. This is particularly important to me in a lip product; a little of what goes on my lips inevitably ends up in my mouth, so the vitamin E, shea butter and jojoba oil content is reassuring as well as effective. This one is Honeysuckle Honeydew - it comes in lots of lovely flavours, all encased in a cute sphere.
Egyptian Magic is a don’t judge this pot by the cover style of product. If you suffer from extremely dry skin - or dry patches - then this is worth forgoing any prejudice towards pretty packaging and sweet scented products. The no nonsense rich emollient cream contains olive oil, beeswax, honey, bee pollen, royal jelly and propolis extract; no synthetic preservatives or fragrance. It’s a solid formula that melts in your hands and a godsend for dry shins and ankles. Why do they get so dry? It does leave a slightly oily sheen on the skin for a while, worth bearing in mind if you’re planning on wearing a silk jumpsuit or similar afterwards… a girl can dream.
If you’ve ever tried Crest White Strips, Mr Blanc is a similar product - coated cellophane-like strips that stick to teeth for half an hour and help reduce staining. I didn’t like the amount of sticky residue these left in my mouth (brushing is required immediately after use) and know that repeated use is required for best results, but it’s good to have such a product on our doorstep at last. (I’m starting a professional whitening treatment soon which is why I didn’t continue to use these - I’ll let you know how I get on with that too!)
I’ve noticed such a difference in the strength of my nails since I stopped using a specific supplement for them. I generally find that hair supplements improve them too as they benefit from the same nutrients, so I have high hopes for Hair Burst premium vitamins packed with essential nutrients including collagen, biotin and folic acid. Obvs hoping it gives my hair a boost too!
Wunderbrow and Billion Dollar Brows are both new to me… I’m forever trying new brow products in search of The One. These suit very different needs and work completely differently… Wunderbrow contains hair-like fibres infused with pigment and gel, designed to lock onto your brows and last several days. Not gonna lie, I was cynical, but pleasantly surprised at how well this worked. The Brunette shade is more of a dark taupe and comes in a thick gel-like liquid, which I found worked best with my own brush for a full brow look. Best for those experienced at doing their own brows, sportspeople or anyone in a hot climate - the colour really can last a few days, which is great if that’s what you’re after. I did cleanse gently in the area and avoid oils when using this, but still - impressive.
Billion Dollar Brows Brow Brush is a twist-up pencil with a spoolie on one end. Quick and easy to apply, this is soft and well pigmented with strong colour payoff, so works best with a light hand. While the colour is very natural looking, I paired this with brow gel as I’m used to a harder, waxy pencil. The nib is thicker than I’m used to, so best for filling in rather than adding individual hair strokes and the spoolie is great to tidy brows before hand and remove any excess product after. I like this - it just requires a little more care than I’d spend on a five minute face in the morning rush.
WAH Immerge by WAH London is a set of 3 nail polishes designed for nail art, particularly the ombre effect. While the psychedelic Lava Set shades aren’t what I normally go for, I like the concept and the polishes do seem to merge together well… I was able to create a marbled effect with a cocktail stick in seconds.
These two tried and tested favourites are my pick of the bunch: I’ve loved the Wet Brush and EOS Lip Balm for a long time and am so happy that I can now purchase them easily in Boots!
You can find all of Boots’ current Beauty Finds here.
Bathroom Shelfie: Autumn Edit
I have a few Autumn Edits coming up, including skincare and makeup, but today I’m starting with the hair and body products I’ve filtered in since temperatures dropped. I’ve been craving extra hydration thanks to dry shins, ragged cuticles and crispy hair dulling the joy of crunchy Autumn leaves. No doubt I’ll need to take things up a notch again when Winter bites, but for now, this little lot is helping.
I’ve raved about L’Occitane Almond Shower Oil multiple times and No7 Foaming Shower Oil is the closest formula I’ve tried. Made with sweet almond and grapeseed oil, this has a more subtle scent but very similar texture, with a dense oil that gently foams in contact with water and feels luxurious on the skin. I’m loving the pretty new packaging too.
I’ve been using this most mornings and indulging in NEOM Real Luxury Bath Foam in the evenings. I don’t know about you but I tend to skip baths in Summer and have welcomed the return of deep, candlelit bubble baths on dark nights. I’ve no idea how NEOM managed to bottle an SLS-free bubble bath, but am so happy they did - and it smells incredible thanks to a generous dose of lavender, jasmine and Brazilian Rosewood oils. The scent has been compared to the comfort of cashmere and I total get that; it really is heavenly and seems to help me sleep too.
Post-bath I’ve been using Clinique’s Deep Comfort Body Oil, focusing mainly on my shins and upper arms where I’m prone to dry patches. This is a really unusual new formula in that it’s both lightweight and nourishing, sinking in quickly while chia oil and antioxidants leave my skin extra soft. I really like that it’s fragrance free too, so doesn’t interfere with the lingering scent from my NEOM bath. Although I’ve only been using this for a couple of weeks, I’ve already noticed an improvement in skin texture and am hoping the quick and easy pump bottle and fast absorbing texture help me remain consistent with this one!
My hair hasn’t looked particularly happy lately, which I think is down to a combination of cooler weather and too much heat styling, oops! Boucleme Hydrating Hair Cleanser has helped boost moisture levels via coconut, mongongo, seabuckthorn and camellia oils, gently cleansing without stripping my hair. A dollop of Aveda Smooth Infusion Nourishing Styling Crème on mid lengths pre blow-dry hair = soft and smooth locks that aren’t weighed down. I really struggle to find a product that ticks both of these boxes as my hair craves moisture yet turns lank very easily - and this one gets it spot on.
PS shout out to the Jo Malone London candle in Pomegranate Noir, which I’m utterly smitten with… more on that soon!
Masks & Treatments for Dry or Damaged Hair
Anyone else find that their hair needs a little extra TLC at this time of year? If your locks are post-Summer parched, weary of heat styling or just looking a little blah, you probably need one of these in your life…
Phytokeratine Extreme Exceptional Cream has multiple benefits to repair and replenish dry and damaged hair. Applied to clean, towel dried hair, it offers heat protection and acts a bit like a leave-in mask. I’m a big fan of Phyto hair products already, and this one leaves my hair feeling incredibly soft with reduced frizz. I also add a little to mid lengths and ends between washes to smooth frizz and add a moisture boost. Styling cream, heat protection and damage repair in one, the pump bottle is a bonus too.
I’ve talked about the Aveda Smooth Infusion line before (here), so was really happy to discover the Smoothing Masque, which helps tame excess frizz and leaves my hair looking a little less… well, embarrassing! I often dip into this instead of using a regular conditioner as it’s nourishing, yet light enough for regular use and doesn’t weigh my hair down.
Label M Honey & Oat Mask is the one I roll out when my hair is at the end of its tether, or I’m at the end of my tether with my hair. The two often collide. This is a super rich and hydrating mask which really packs a nourishing antioxidant-packed punch to restore and protect hair from further damage. And oh my word the scent… this really does smell like the sweetest honey - sublime. I tend to save this for use before special occasions when I need to know that my hair will behave, or when I just need a fix of that scent and silky softness. If you haven’t tried Label M before, I urge you to give it a go… pretty much everything I’ve tried from this brand has been incredible.
My Bathroom Shelfie
Today I thought I’d share a peek at my bathroom shelfie (yep, a selfie of my bathroom shelf) and the products I’ve been reaching for most.
MORNING SHOWER | Roger & Gallet Bienfaits Invigorating Shower Gel is one of those rare make-me-smile in the morning products. It smells as good as the perfume line and I love how the orange, bergamot & lemon scent lingers in the bathroom and beyond after I’ve used it. Happily its soap/ sulphate/ paraben free formula doesn’t irritate my dry, sensitive skin; it’s just a pleasure to use.
MORNING CLEANSE | This Works Light Time Cleanse & Go is the newest addition to my shelf and a real favourite. Designed to rejuvenate and hydrate tired skin, it essentially provides an instant mini facial. It starts off as thick balm, which I massage into dry skin, then add water to activate the Vitamin C content and give my skin a wake up call. I just leave it on while I shower, then rinse off after with a flannel. Smells beautiful, gorgeous texture, rinses off easily, leaves my skin feeling beaut - job done.
THE SCRUB | Arran Aromatics Seaweed & Mineral Salt Scrub is a weekly treatment to slough off dead skin cells and the dregs of any self tan, leaving my skin feeling baby soft. It smells like the sea, contains minerals and moisturising oils and works really well on legs pre shaving. I find it just as effective as similar much pricier scrubs by NEOM and ESPA, at around a third of the price.
BEDTIME BATH | MOA Fortifying Green Bath Potion contains a herbal blend to de-stress the mind, ease sore muscles and tone skin, so a real all rounder! I adore the apothecary style packaging and unusual peppermint and fennel scent, which I find really uplifting. I love plunging into this when I’ve had one of those days where I want to shut the world out and unwind before bed.
THE CURL REVAMPER | Boucleme Curl Cleanser & Conditioner are part of a range for proper curly hair. My hair used to be way more curly than it is now, with a mix of loose ringlets and tousled waves. Styling it has straightened out the curls a lot, which is annoying when I fancy having them back for a while… greedy I know. This sulphate-free formula cleans and conditions without stripping the hair. I tested it on naturally dried hair with a little of the Curl Defining Gel and together they did seem to add softness and a little more definition to my waves. I also tested it on my daughter’s ringlety curls which looked gorgeous after… if you have truly spiral curls, I’d definitely give this a go. These mini bottles are part of a travel kit, which I always think is a great way to try new hair products.
Sponsored: How to do a Messy Ponytail
Despite wearing my hair in a ponytail several times a week, I always struggle to make it look stylish. I see girls with a sassy backcombed crown and messy ponytail - and despite trying to master this ‘effortlessly’ chic look, mine ends up involving all the effort and zero chic!
I picked up a few great tips from this video, where YouTuber and blogger, Gabriella (aka Velvet Ghost) demos how she creates her casual messy ponytail...
GET THE LOOK:
- Gabriella began by generously spritzing Batiste Texture Me Texturizing Spray through her hair, concentrating mainly on the roots to add volume, body and movement. (Much lighter than most texturizing sprays I've tried, this doesn't weigh hair down or leave a horrible sticky residue, so I can spray it liberally for a naturally tousled look.)
- She then wound her hair up into a pony using only her fingers - no brush alert - to form a cute messy pony.
- Gabriella finished the look by setting her hair in place with Batiste Hold Me Hairspray (love that name!). Again this is lightweight, humidity-resistant and doesn't leave hair feeling crispy like some hairsprays can.
This last tip was my favourite as I'd never considered using hairspray for a ponytail, something I normally reserve for curls and blow dries. A light spritz from a distance before smoothing out any flyaways with my hand helps avoid the fuzzy frizz halo that I'm prone to with an updo, keeping things where they should be for longer.
*This post was sponsored by Batiste. Products purchased by me & all written content is my own personal opinion.
NEOM Daily De-Stress Face, Body & hair Oil
Ever wish you could walk around all day wearing the scent of your favourite candle (just me)? Well now you can with NEOM’s newest launch, 3 head to toe Face, Body & Hair Oils to de-stress (Daily De-Stress), aid sleep (Intensive Night Repair) and lift mood (Daily Boost).
This one is designed to de-stress, but assuming that most of us wouldn’t argue with a daily dose of calm, there’s absolutely no need to restrict this to days when you’re in a tizz - and once you’ve tried it, you won’t want to.
Daily De-Stress oil contains 97% certified organic essential oils of safflower, jojoba, lavender, jasmine and Brazilian rosewood, as well as Vitamins A and E. If you’ve tried NEOM’s popular Real Luxury line, you may recognise the main components here. I find the scent sophisticated, fresh and clean, yet soothing. While not described as a dry oil, it’s not far off - and certainly doesn’t leave my skin feeling greasy. I like to use it on my upper body where I can benefit most from the scent and can be found reapplying it on my arms throughout the day or before bed and inhaling deeply. I really do find it incredibly relaxing to use in this way.
Packaging is on point: tall, slim glass bottle; fabric-effect label with glossy font, blonde wood lid. If I could change one thing, I’d add a pump, or some kind of stopper so that it’s easier to dispense without the risk of losing a single drop. It’s a big bottle and could absolutely be restricted to pulse points, neck and shoulders to help it last longer.
I haven’t tried this oil on my face, but do love to use it on my hair as well as body. I warm a few drops (roughly a quarter teaspoon) between my palms and rake it through my ends and mid lengths… a little goes a long way. I was surprised how quickly this smoothes my hair and love that I can catch the scent as blows in the wind!
{Sidenote: did anyone else used to fantasise about being *that* girl in the original Timotei ad? Ultimate Hair Flick, slow motion essential. Ahem.}
This oil can also be used as an overnight hair mask, with a tablespoon massaged in and then shampooed out in the morning. I can imagine this smelling incredible and ensuring the most peaceful night’s sleep ever. Must give it a go. Top tip: apply hair masks a few hours before bed to allow them to soak in/dry and avoid a messy pillow. If you don’t have time to do this, tie hair up and wrap a towel around your pillow.
I think these new oils are a great addition to NEOM’s product line and hope to see them roll out additional products like this. Find NEOM Daily De-Stress Face, Body & Hair Oil here.
PS excuse the mix of photographic backgrounds as I tried to dodge small boys playing football in my garden!
Urban Retreat Beautique Luxury GWP: Ultimate Summer Beauty Bag
If your beauty stash needs replenished or you’re in the mood to treat yourself, it may be worth popping over to The Urban Retreat Beautique (Harrods online beauty store) where there’s a seriously luxurious GWP going on. You’ll need to spend £150 to get your hands on it, but you’ll receive almost the same value of beauty products in return. The Ultimate Summer Beauty Bag, worth more than £140, is filled with luxury essentials, some of them miniatures as you can gauge from the (full sized) nail polish bottle. Not a dud among them though, these are all top notch brands.
So what to buy to get your hands on them? Well it took me all of 2 minutes to virtually blow the budget on some of my everyday beauty favourites… the perfume I’m wearing today - Laura Mercier Ambre Vanille; my go-to setting powder for a radiant, candlelit-effect finish - Hourglass Ambient Lighting Palette; the hair styling products I’m never without - UNITE 7 Seconds Conditioner and Boosta Spray (aka best volumiser ever) and last but not least, NARS Smudge Proof Eyeshadow Base for all day, crease-free colour.
Hand on heart, I used every one of these either daily or several times a week - and have done for a couple of years. I try a lot of beauty products and these are ones I keep coming back to.
So is this the ultimate GWP? Here’s exactly what you get, all stashed inside a beach bag:
- Cover FX Illuminating Setting Powder
- Moroccanoil Treatment
- Chantecaille Faux Cils Mascara
- Essie Nail Polish, To buy or not to buy
- Leighton Denny Miracle Mist
- Ultrasun Anti-Aging Sun Protection
- Thalgo Cocooning Lotion
- Delarom Acquaconfort Cream
- Murad Advanced Active Radiance Serum
- Murad Time Release Retinol Concentrate
- Murad AHA/BHA Exfoliating Cleanser
- Kérastase Elixir Treatment
- Voucher for 10% off above full sized products in your next online order.
The Ultimate Summer Beauty Bag (worth £140) is available while stocks last when you spend £150+ at The Urban Retreat Beautique