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Monday, 30 March 2015

How to Overcome Shyness

shyness
I've been thinking of writing a post about shyness for a while now, because I realised that a few years ago I was painfully shy, but somewhere along the line I seemed to have grown out of it.. I'm not saying I'm perfect, I'm still completely socially awkward! But the point is I don't let that stop me, and I still talk to people even if I end up looking stupid, make any sense?!

So I've been thinking about what helped me overcome being shy, and I've put together to help some of you if any of you need it. I often read that bloggers are either shy or socially awkward, so blogging is obviously our way of expressing ourselves!

1. Do things that scare you.

If you do things that scare you, they won't scare you anymore and as a result you receive a huge boost of confidence by conquering something you were afraid of! I have always been a home bird and was terrified of moving away to university, but I forced myself to do it because I knew I would gain a lot of independence and much needed life skills. I also made myself do Camp America even though it made me feel sick every time I thought about it, because I knew I would regret it forever if I didn't.


2. Talk to people.

Wether this be at school, your new job or just on the bus, make an effort to speak to people. No one will think you're weird if you speak to them, even if you just ask them how they are or talk about the weather, they'll be happy that you made the effort and it will soon become so much easier for you and you'll make new friends! Plus again that added confidence boost of doing something that scares you.

3. Fake it.

Even if you don't feel confident, and you feel like digging a hole for yourself and hiding in it, just hold your head up and walk tall. Smile at people and make eye contact. There you are, you're faking it! People will think you're confident, and you won't feel as shy because of it. Never walk with your head down, you're worthy of the world and you should see and enjoy it.

4. Don't be afraid to speak up.

I know if you're shy, putting your hand up in a lesson or at a meeting can be the worse thing ever. And confronting someone if they've done something out of order is just unthinkable! But if you have something to say, say it (within reason). It will make you feel better, because in that class or meeting someone else will just get the credit if you don't speak up first, and not confronting people can lead to awkwardness and you don't want to be pushed over. People will respect you if you speak up occasionally.

5. Confidence comes with age.

Don't worry about being shy forever, you might be terrified of talking to the opposite sex now, or the thought of having to sit through a job interview just seems impossible, but really as you grow as a person these things will just come natural to you. They won't scare you anymore one day and this just naturally happens as you grow up, your confidence grows too! 

I hope these tips have helped, I think overcoming shyness is just about consistently pushing yourself out of your comfort zone in order to gain confidence. It's that simple! Be proud of yourself and your abilities and feel worthy of other people's attention, because you are.

What tricks do you use when you're feeling shy?
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Saturday, 28 March 2015

Easter Baking Inspiration For Beginners

This Easter I really want to do some baking, I'm going to take some bits into work and give some to friends, so I really wanted to get inspired and get my bake on! I've been going through Pinterest and different blogs trying to find recipes that look amazing but aren't too difficult. You often see these recipes that are so complicated! I just wanted some that were easy to follow and didn't need any obscure ingredients. So I thought I'd put together a list on inspiration here, so that I have all my inspiration in one place rather than having a billion tabs open, but also so you can get inspired too! I've even gone and rated them for you (* = easy,  ***** = hard) on how easy I think they'll be. Happy Baking!

Disclaimer: Obviously none of these photos or recipes are my own, but I have linked all the blogs below! :) 

Filthy Fudgy Easter Brownies by Taming Twins

creme egg brownies
How good do these brownies look?! My mouth is watering just looking at them.. These are super easy to make too, and if you pay attention to her tips I can't really see how you could go wrong! I have a weakness for creme eggs so whenever a recipe involves smothering them with even more goodness, I'm like yep. Now. Please.
Easy Rating: **

Easter Marshmallow Bark by Butter With a Side of Bread

easter chocolate bark
This marshmallow bark looks so easy and you don't even have to cook them! I think I'll probably just cut them into squares as I don't have an egg shaped cutter, and I might use regular chocolate instead of white too because more people like that. But that's what's great about this recipe, it's so adaptable!
Easy Rating: *

Cadbury Cream Cookie Cups by In Katrina's Kitchen

cadbury creme cookie cups
I know these look so messy, but you know what I said about creme eggs earlier?! Obsessed. I swear by the Bero Book cookie recipe so I would probably use that and fill them with Katrina's recipe!
Easy Rating: **

Cadbury Egg Easter Cupcakes by Pizzazzerie

creme egg easter cupcakes
Cakes, with Creme Eggs inside. There's nothing more to say.
Easy Rating: ***
If you want to make this recipe easier, use this recipe for the cake from the Bero book, it's super simple!

Chocolate Easter Egg Nest Cakes by BBC

easter nests
You don't really need a recipe for these, but incase you do.. They're super easy and great for baking with little ones, and everyone loves them!
Easy Rating: *

Cadbury Egg Cake by Cookies & Cups

creme egg cake
My family are a big lover of chocolate cake, so I might have to pull this one! It's basically a Creme Egg, in cake form. I may as well have just called this post "What You Can Bake When You're Obsessed with Creme Eggs".
Easy Rating: ****
Again to make this recipe easier, use the Bero Book recipe for the chocolate cake.

Hope you all have a great Easter! Will you be baking any goodies? 
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Wednesday, 25 March 2015

My Favourite Bloggers

my favourite bloggers
Image from Tumblr

I always love reading people's lists of favourite bloggers, as it leeds me onto new great blogs! So I thought I would share my favourites. These are by no means all of the blogs I read, but these are the ones I seem to read the most.
You'll notice that I've missed out some of the most popular bloggers such as Tanya Burr, but that's just because I tend to watch their YouTube videos rather than read their blogs. So maybe I'll write a favourite YouTubers list next!

So without further ado...


 Dana Wonder Forest -

Dana's blog is always so helpful! She shares so many blogging tips about design and gets deep into the technical stuff, but she does it in a way that even I can follow! Wonder Forest is great for tutorials and she even has her own blog templates shop. Dana is such an honest and endearing person, she shares some very personal lifestyle posts, you can't help but feel connected to her through her blog.


♥ Suzie Hello October -

I love Suzie's writing style, she always sounds so friendly but she really knows how to convey products well in her review's too. Her reviews are usually spot on too, so I take what she says seriously! I love her lifestyle posts, and her gorgeous little pup! I'm always checking her Instagram for cute photos!


 Victoria Inthefrow 

Victoria is a stunning human being! And she has a beautiful personality to match. Her photography is always flawless, I'm so jealous! I don't think there is one outfit she couldn't pull off.. Again her Instagram is one I like to stalk regularly! I admire her for her daily postings too, there never seems to be any that have been rushed! And I have no idea how she kept all this up when she was lecturing and studying too. Amazing!


♥ Jenny Jennypurr 

Jennypurr is where I go for any blogging help I might need! She has advice nailed. From technicalities, to simply lacking inspiration. Her creative posts are easy to read and follow and I think that all new bloggers should give her blog a read before you hit publish on that first post! You won't regret it.


♥ Marianna Mariannan 

I can't actually remember how I stumbled across Marianna and her blog. She's a beautiful girl from Finland and her posts are always flawless. Forget the writing, post a few pretty pictures and I'm hooked! Marianna posts fashion mixed with reviews and lifestyle, my favourite kind of blog.


♥ Niomi Niomi Smart 

I absolutely love Niomi's blog, she posts so many inspirational healthy food posts! If I'm lacking healthy inspiration, Niomi's blog is the first place I visit! She also posts some lovely lifestyle posts, which I'm very envious of! Her dress sense is always impeccable too! Niomi's lifestyle is very inspirational and great to read about.


♥ Jessica Our Baby Blog 

I've thrown Our Baby Blog into the mix as a bit of a different blog from the norm. But I have a secret, I actually love reading parenting blogs! Seems a bit mental I know as I'm not planning on having kids anytime soon, but I'd love to think I'm prepared when the time comes! I've actually followed Jess since the Bebo days! She's a lovely girl and a great photographer. It's been amazing to see her journey over the years, from a Bebo template designer, I used to follow her Photoshop tutorials religiously and now she's a mother to beautiful little Abbie! I love reading Jessica's blog and her photos really are stunning.


♥ Vivianna Vivianna Does Makeup 

Who doesn't love Vivianna?! I don't really know how to explain her posts, but it's like she knows me, make sense?! She's so chatty, but her blog is also so reliable as she knows everything there is to know about beauty products! Anything new on the block and she's there, review done! Her blog is the blog I'll head to if I'm thinking about getting a new moisturiser but not sure what to get; she'll have a few reviewed that will help me decide! I just love her writing style in general.

All of these bloggers inspire me in one way or another, whether it's their photos, fashion sense or writing style. But I always consider how they present their posts when I am writing my own. Thank you for being so great ladies.


Who are your favourite bloggers?
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Saturday, 21 March 2015

Clinique and Estée Lauder Skincare Haul

skincare haul
I think there's some sort of unwritten rule that at the same time of the year every major skincare brand starts offering some sort of deal.. And as these luxury skincare brands are expensive, I tend to steer clear unless they have a good offer on! So recently I was reeled in by a couple of good offers by Clinique and Estée Lauder at Debenhams!

clinique free gift
Gift bag contents: 
Rinse-Off Foaming Cleanser (30ml) - Forgot to photograph this one as it's in my overnight bag!
Dramatically Different Moisturising Lotion+ (30ml)
Clinique Colour Compact
High Impact Curling Mascara
Chubby Stick Baby Tint Moisturising Lip Colour Balm 
Happy Heart Perfume Spray (4ml)

clinique gift set
Clinique's deal came along first, which was buy two products (one to be skincare) and get a gift bag free. They also had double points on I think? It was perfect timing really as my face wash had just run out and my skin was really acting up so I wanted to try a new night moisturiser. I went for the Liquid Facial Soap in Mild (which I usually go for and really like, quick review here) and a new purchase which was the Super Rescue Antioxidant Night Moisturiser, which I am currently loving! I'm quite impressed with the freebies I got in the gift bag, I'll definitely reuse the bag for a start, and the chubby stick and Dramatically Different Moisturiser+ will come in handy! 

estee lauder free gift
Gift bag contents:
Take It Away Makeup Remover Lotion (30ml)
Advanced Night Repair (7ml)
Day Wear Advanced Multi-Protection Anti-Oxidant Creme SPF 15 (15ml)
Pure Color Long Lasting Lipstick
Pure Color Gloss
Pure Color Eyeshadow
Modern Muse Perfum Spray (1.5ml each)

estee lauder gift set
So off I went with my Clinique purchase, very pleased, then the next week, up popped this deal from Estée Lauder! It was a pretty similar deal to Clinique's as you purchased two items and you got a free gift bag. However when this deal was on it was also Mega Week at Debenhams, which usually includes 10% off all beauty! I couldn't resist this deal, as I've been wanting to buy Estée Lauder's Advanced Night Repair and their Double Wear foundation for so long. I've been putting off the purchases because they are both quite expensive and I told myself I could go without! But when this deal came up, I thought there's no way I'll ever get them cheaper. I liked this gift bag more than Clinique's actually. You even get a mini Advanced Night Repair! The eyeshadow palette that came with it is just up my street, and I love the lipgloss too. I'm not sure about the colour of the lipstick with my skin tone, but I love the texture of this lipstick! So I'll definitely consider buying an Estée Lauder lipstick in the future. The lady who served me was so nice too, she even threw in a free full sized face wash just because I'd spent so much, and she wasn't meant to! So for the amount of products I got, just for the price off two (well less) I'm really impressed.

Already my skin has really improved just by using Estée Lauder's Advanced Night Repair with Clinique's Super Rescue Antioxidant Night Moisturiser. My skin was breaking out so bad before I bought these products; I thought I was 14 again! I really look forward to my nighttime skincare routine at the moment! There will definitely be reviews coming up on these products soon so keep an eye out. 

If you're ever coveting a high end skin care item, I'd really advice waiting for one of these deals to come up. They usually have a couple a year and Debenhams often have Mega Weeks when 10-20% is  off around the store. 

Have you splashed out on any skincare recently?
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Wednesday, 18 March 2015

The Smart/Casual Look

"The dress code is smart/casual." Is the phrase that makes us panic. What is smart/casual?! It can be so many different things! I don't own much smart/casual attire, so I decided to invest in some key pieces for such occasions!
Miss Selfridge have had some really nice clothes in lately, and it was this top and these trousers that really drew my attention. The top is slightly cropped and it meant to be off the shoulder, however it seemed to want to creep back up onto my shoulders! I paired it with these lovely black and white daisy print trousers. Perfect for spring! They are flattering too, added bonus! Unfortunately I didn't manage to fit the whole of the outfit into the photo (small room problems!) but they are cigarette style and straight and cropped at the bottom. I paired them with a pair of low boot buckle up heels from New Look, and I had my white frilly socks poking out over the top. The two chokers were a set, also from Miss Selfridge. 


I do love a good monochrome look too, it always looks effortlessly classy.
Face:
MAC Mineralize Skinfinish in Centre of Attention

I rarely get to dress up these days because I'm usually in my work uniform, so when I am doing something on my day off I take advantage! That's the reason why my blog rarely has OOTDs lately. Hope you enjoyed this rare one!

What's your go to smart/casual look?
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Saturday, 14 March 2015

Being Happy: Part II

grand canyon sunrise
I can't believe it was over a year ago that I wrote this post "Being Happy..." I'm quite proud of that post, for once everything I wanted to say came out right. However since I wrote that post, a lot has changed. Back then my life was in a better place, and through no fault of my own, it's in quite a bad place right now. And I often find myself thinking about how I cope, day to day, and how I'm not completely depressed right now. If you want to read more about my current circumstances, you can in this post that I wrote at the end of the year, but I won't go into too much detail about everything that's going on in this post. As you'll probably notice I've also included some of my favourite quotes in this post.. Prepare for a ramble!
emotional strength quote
I always find that getting up is the hardest part of my day. When my alarm goes off and it's 5am (as if that's not bad enough) my first thought is usually why should I get up? What do I have to get up for? Yep I know that's really dark. But as I start getting ready for work, doing my usual routine of putting on my makeup in bed (it's cold okay!) whilst watching a YouTube video or two (usually the Sacconejoly's), my mood slowly improves. When I get to work my colleagues and I usually have a good chat before we start working, and because I am a people person this always lifts my mood. Once the morning is up I'm usually my happy self; it's just getting going that always takes a while and maybe a little more effort than it should do.
be kind quote
The thing is I know my mind. I know how to trick it into being happy, if you like. If there's the tiniest thing to look forward to, I'll focus on that. At work I'll think about it all day! Whether it's a meal out with my friends, writing a new blog post or my favourite tv programme. I'll just keep thinking about that and I'm all excited and happy! I really make sure I enjoy the little things, whether that be a cup of tea, beautiful weather or even a good hair day. I'll enjoy things as much as I can.
 be soft quote
When I step back and look at my life, I honestly feel a bit sick. I'm a graduate with a really good degree, but I'm essentially in a really crappy job, which is really not what I wanted. I'm single and although I've been on some dates, men just keep letting me down and I'm really trying my best to not lose faith in them. This time last year I was excitedly planning my three month trip to America, but this year I doubt I'll even go on a holiday. Then of course the worst thing, my mum being so ill is just heartbreaking. So I don't really know how I'm still going and still happy(ish) but that's really what I'm trying to fathom with this post. Sometimes it really does help just to ramble and write things down, and as I say with many of my posts is that I would like to look back on this someday. 
choosing happiness quote
I think the key to my happiness is that I'm a positive person. Whenever someone moans about something trivial or whatever I always try and make light of the situation; I offer positive reinforcement, which is essentially what I do with myself. I am also a hopeless romantic, which I am well aware of is a dangerous game to play, but I can't help but think that everything happens for a reason and that it will all work out in some weird way. I think this really helps me, as if I didn't believe this, then I'd really feel like shit to put it honestly. I just really hope that I don't lose my positive attitude and this belief as I get older, as that's a scary thing. 

I think blogging really helps me too. I love that this is something productive that I'm doing with my life, and I actually count three hours of blogging in the evening after work as chill time! I love it that much. There's always new people to talk to too, blogging is so sociable. I love taking photos and making them look pretty, writing about things that inspire me and reading about what others are loving. I love it all. And you've all really helped me, just by reading my posts and commenting, that makes my day, and gives me reason to carry on writing. So thank you so much.

I'm sorry if this post was a bit much for some of you, but I pride myself on being honest in this blog, and it really is like a diary of my life for me.

What makes you happy? How do you keep going when life get's hard?

*The Grand Canyon photos are my own but all quotes I found on Instagram and I take no credit for.
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Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Your Tea Tiny Tea 14 Day TEAtox Review

When I attended the Blogger Secret Santa Meet Up 2014 I received a goodie bag of free samples courtesy of The Blogger Programme. Your Tea Tiny Tea 14 Day TEAtox was one of the products included. I have heard of detox teas before and have considered trying one, but they are all on the pricey side and I didn't want to buy into a fad that wasn't going to work!
your tea tiny tea
So about the brand: Your Tea is a brand that specialises in a range of different teas, each designed to help with different problems. For example, they have Her Tea, Skin Magic Tea, Fertility Tea, Hangover Tea, Sleep Tea and even Sex Tea! Now let's just put it out there, although I do love tea, I don't believe it can solve all of life's problems! Your Tea states that all of their teas' are based on Traditional Chinese Medicine Principles (TCMP). Your tea also claims that these teas "heal" your body through the consumption of these herbs. The website also states a lot of other bold claims, and as a customer I would probably take all of this with a pinch of salt. As health and "miracle cures" are a great selling point. So just remember that before buying anything.

Your Tea Tiny Tea is meant to assist with bloating, indigestion, problematic skin, cellulite, increase energy and the reduction of excess weight. 

It claims to do this through nourishing the digestive system through TCMP.
your tea tiny tea review
I drank Tiny Tea every day, three times a day for two weeks as it specified. However the guide did say to try and drink on an empty stomach, but let me tell you when you are working full-time that's virtually impossible! As it would have meant not eating on my breaks. When I first smelt the tea I was quite nervous, as it smells like dirt! The taste however I quite liked, I can't explain the taste as it didn't taste of much, but I missed it when the two weeks were up!

Also I loved the packaging! How cute is the box? It folds out too and has all the tea neatly lined up. In pink sachets!
your tea teatox tea review
What effects did I see?

I did notice I was less bloated, but I think similar results could be achieved by drinking peppermint tea. I don't really get indigestion, so I can't really comment on this one. My skin staid the same however (although it's not really bad anyway) my cellulite definitely didn't magically disappear. Also after my break at work I would usually experience a slump, but I seemed to have more energy when drinking this tea. I don't think it reduced my weight either!

I was quite happy with the results the tea produced, and I did enjoy drinking it and it generally made me feel better. However for £20 for two weeks worth of tea, I'm not sure I'm prepared to pay that! Also I am now following the Tiny Tea Instagram, which I think is what put me off the brand a little as they regram a lot of "before and afters" which fair enough, they haven't created, but they seem to be showing very unrealistic results from just drinking a tea! These results may have been achieved by people healthy eating and exercising for two weeks as well as drinking the tea, but it's doubtful by drinking tea alone. 

Although I do like Your Tea's mantra, of caring about health and aiding each of us to achieve our optimum health, I would just remember that a tea can't produce miracles! Health and weight loss is best achieved by eating well and regularly exercising. In my eyes there is no permanent solution.

Tiny Tea is available here on the Your Tea website, and they ship worldwide.

Ratings
Packaging: 5
Product: 3
Value For Money: 2
Overall: 3.5

Have any of you tried Your Tea or any other health tea brand? What did you think?  
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Saturday, 7 March 2015

10 Tips To Make Your Makeup Last Longer

Urban Decay Vice 3 Eyeshadow
how to make your makeup last longer
One of the things that annoyed me most in my teenage years was my makeup coming off throughout the day. I actually hated it so much that when I was at college and working in retail in the evenings, I would actually take it all off when I finished college and reapply everything, which looking back seems bonkers just for work! But I was just so paranoid that it looked terrible.

But over the years I've picked up a few tips and tricks, so I thought I'd share them with you!

1. Moisturise. Moisturising is a primer in itself. However don't go straight in with your makeup! Wait a few minutes, go brush your teeth, or do your hair, I used to like to eat my breakfast. If you apply foundation straight away, it will basically slide off!

2. Primers. I don't really use a primer (but only because I haven't found one I like yet!) but I do use Urban Decay's setting spray (review here) which you can spray on before and after your makeup to help it last longer. This works for me.

3. Foundation. Use a good foundation, and if you have oily skin or really want your makeup to last all day, I'd go for a matte formula rather than dewy. Dewy formulas just seem to slide off my skin (although I do have oily skin) but my favourite Revlon Colorstay foundation which has a matte finish does not budge unless I wash my face properly.

4. Powder. If you want your foundation to stay put, powder is the way forward. I know some people hate powder as it does leave a matte finish, but you could try a translucent one and just pat on a tiny bit to set your foundation and it shouldn't really affect your dewy glow.

5. Lipliner. It stops your lipstick from bleeding and helps the colour last.

6. Lip salve. The thing I can't live without! Applying a thin layer before lipstick (especially if your lips are dry or your using a matte lipstick) will prevent the lipstick drying them out.

7. Eyeshadow. Quality eyeshadows like MAC and Urban Decay really do last all day. I have used Urban Decay eyeshadows for years now and never have I experience any creasing or colour fading throughout the day. They stay put! And an eye primer helps them stay put even better.

8. Liquid Eyeliner. When lining your upper lash line, unless you are going for a smudged look on purpose, I would use a liquid eyeliner, as they stay put much longer than a pencil or gel and don't smudge or end up under your eyes! My current favourite is the Loreal Super Liner in waterproof which does not budge!. I think everywhere must have sold out, but you can buy the regular one here.

9. Eyelash glue. If you like wearing false eyelashes, I would say the quality of the glue is more important than the quality of the eyelashes when it comes to staying power. Scrap the little one that comes with the set of eyelashes like you would an eyeshadow palette brush. I use DUO Eyelash Adhesive (review here) which is amazing and I've literally had it three years, one tube goes really far!

10. Touching. Don't touch or rub your face! That's how your makeup will come off. Don't pick at your eyelashes or rub your eyelashes either. Just refrain from going near the face area, you'll look so ladylike too! ;)

Calling for desperate measures?! Hairspray your face. I'm not saying this is good for your skin or will not make you break out (but it hasn't me yet) and I don't do this on a daily basis.. . But if I'm going out clubbing and know that I'll be getting sweaty, there is nothing else that will keep my makeup from budging but this trick! This worked quite a trick when I went to Ibiza. Humidity and makeup aren't a good mix! 

The only makeup products I tend to carry around with me are my lip salve, powder and lipstick. I just tend to blot any oil away throughout the day with my powder, and just top up my lip salve/stick. So if you've applied your makeup right, you shouldn't need to keep topping it up!

Do you have any makeup lasting tips that I missed out?

P.S. My eye makeup in these photos was done with the new(ish) Urban Decay Vice 3 Palette, which I may have filmed a tutorial for! I just need to edit it...
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Wednesday, 4 March 2015

The Bodyshop Vitamin E Face Mist Review

Vitamin E Face Mist Review

Bodyshop Face Mist
I had heard a lot of good thinks about The Bodyshop Vitamin E Face Mist, and I thought it would be perfect for when I went away last summer in America, so I bought it during this Bodyshop Haul when I bought a lot of products on offer. 

I love The Bodyshop's Vitamin E range, so I had high expectations. The product claims that it provides an instantly refreshing moisture boost, is a quick pick-me up that also provides moisture and protection whilst setting makeup. The product also has a rosewater scent.

The scent, I agree with, it smells nice. However as for the product itself, well I found it a bit useless. I never really needed to use it once I'd moisturised and when I had my makeup on if I sprayed it, it tended to make my skin look dewy which I didn't like. However, one time I did find the Face Mist very useful was when *story time* I spent a bit too long sunbathing on Panama City Beach in Florida and my Kiehl's Factor 50 let me down! My face ended up super burnt and my skin was just so red and uncomfortable for the next couple of days and was just drinking up layer after layer of moisturiser! So I would sprits the face mist on throughout the day, to give it a bit of extra moisture when I couldn't really moisturise because I had a bit of makeup on. So for that time it did come in handy and refreshing! But it's not a product I really need or rely on, but it came in handy. Maybe if your skin is going through a really dry spell it would come in handy as you can just top up your skin's moisture throughout the day.

The product does last a while though and at £8.50 it's not that expensive. Although at The Bodyshop I tend to live by the rule of never pay the full price for anything, as there are always offers about! Overall I'd say this product is good, just not really necessary. The Vitamin E range is available here on The Bodyshop Website. I'd rate the Vitamin E Face Mist with:


Packaging: 4
Product: 3
Value For Money: 4
Overall: 3.5

Have you tried any face mists?
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