Friday, 30 November 2012
Jo Malone London Christmas Crackers
There's nothing quite like the cream and black livery of a Jo Malone London package to get the heart racing, and a gift of one of these crackers is a lovely treat for any Jo Malone fan.
Containing a miniature Lime Basil & Mandarin cologne, a tiny orange blossom body creme, and a weeny Pomegranate Noir bath & body wash, these are a little treat for anyone who appreciates a small but luxurious treat. On the pricey side at £28 each, they're nonetheless a cute and aromaful present for a fragrance fiend in your life.
I've been layering the Lime Basil & Mandarin over the Orange Blossom Body Creme, and the combination works very nicely. It makes up for the lack of party hat, at least ...
So, what are you getting for Christmas?
The Fine Print: PR Sample. I'm a heathen and cracked it open early ...
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Thursday, 29 November 2012
Body Shop Ginger Sparkle Collection (and a little hint ...)
The sharp-eyed amongst my readers might have noticed a tiny Christmas flavour sneaking into Get Lippie this week,and you'd be right. I'm only posting about those presents that have genuinely caught my eye though, and yesterday's giant lip balm, and today's giant gingerbread man have both made me laugh so I thought they were worth a mention.
Chock-full of shower-gel, body polish, soap and body butter all in the addictively spicy Ginger Sparkle scent, this comes in at £15 which is an absolute bargain in anyone's book. They're the usual Body Shop quality, and quite highly scented, so don't buy this for anyone who doesn't like ginger.
Now, no gift guide is complete without the writer dropping a little hint about what they would like, so if anyone was interested in buying ME an early Christmas present this year, I'd like this please:
This little beauty is the Masters of Malt Ginvent Calender which contains 24 3cl bottles of gin. I like gin. I like Christmas. And frankly, what could be better than the gift of gin EVERY DAY in the run up to Christmas? (Actually, I know what the answer to that is, and that would be the gift of champagne every day in the run up to Christmas, but I suspect we'd have to rob a bank for that one to happen). Anyway, this costs £79.95 AND I WANT ONE. In fact, I WANT TWO. Make it happen, people. Pleeeeeeeease?
The Fine Print: PR sample, and a begging letter. I like to multi-task.
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Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Burts Bees Giant Lip Balm Tube
I love a good lip balm or two (or five, or ten, or twenty or so) and I was delighted when this giant tube of beeswax goodness turned up from Burts Bees recently, I may even have clapped my hands a little. I'm a sad old ... person, sometimes. But, there's something about the glee you get from an oversized version of a small product that's very happy-making.
This limited edition tube contains eight Burts Bees lip products:
All the products are beeswax based, but the different variations included in the tube are:
• Original Beeswax Lip Balm Tube
• Original Beeswax Lip Balm Tin
• Honey Lip Balm
• Nourishing Lip Balm with Mango Butter
• Replenishing Lip Balm with Pomegranate Oil
• Rejuvenating Lip Balm with Açaí Berry
• NEW Refreshing Lip Balm with Grapefruit
• NEW Ultra Conditioning Lip Balm with Kokum Butter
• NEW Ultra Moisturising Lip Treatment
The tube retails for £24.99, which is a saving of around £8 on buying the products separately, and it's the most cheerful lipbalm this lip-obsessed blogger has ever seen. The lip balms are good too, I've used them on and off for years (I find the peppermint-scented tin is surprisingly good on your cuticles), and I always have at least one tube on the go.
Of course, me being me, I've now filled the tube with the rest of my lipbalm collection. You know it made sense. It'd make a great gift idea for the lip balm obsessive in your life too ...
The Fine Print: PR Sample. You will never know the struggle I've had not to simply repeat the Eddie Izzard "I'm all covered in BEEEEEEEEZZZ" routine here.
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This limited edition tube contains eight Burts Bees lip products:
All the products are beeswax based, but the different variations included in the tube are:
• Original Beeswax Lip Balm Tube
• Original Beeswax Lip Balm Tin
• Honey Lip Balm
• Nourishing Lip Balm with Mango Butter
• Replenishing Lip Balm with Pomegranate Oil
• Rejuvenating Lip Balm with Açaí Berry
• NEW Refreshing Lip Balm with Grapefruit
• NEW Ultra Conditioning Lip Balm with Kokum Butter
• NEW Ultra Moisturising Lip Treatment
The tube retails for £24.99, which is a saving of around £8 on buying the products separately, and it's the most cheerful lipbalm this lip-obsessed blogger has ever seen. The lip balms are good too, I've used them on and off for years (I find the peppermint-scented tin is surprisingly good on your cuticles), and I always have at least one tube on the go.
Of course, me being me, I've now filled the tube with the rest of my lipbalm collection. You know it made sense. It'd make a great gift idea for the lip balm obsessive in your life too ...
The Fine Print: PR Sample. You will never know the struggle I've had not to simply repeat the Eddie Izzard "I'm all covered in BEEEEEEEEZZZ" routine here.
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Tuesday, 27 November 2012
A Charitable Christmas List
This time last year, I wrote a heartfelt post about homelessness and, and how Give as You Live are helping charities by enabling you to do your Christmas shopping quickly, easily, and allowing you to donate to the charities of your choice at no extra cost to you.
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Well, it's time to remind you of Give As You Live once again, and talk to you about the charity I've chosen to support this year. In a nutshell, Give As You Live collects money from retailers to donate to a charity of your choice, at no cost to you. You can either shop through the Give As You Live website, or through their toolbar, which you can download to your desktop, and use through your browser. You select your chosen charity, and shop away to your heart's content. The full cost of the charitable donation is borne by the retailer, which include brands such as Amazon, Debenhams, Liberty, and hundreds more besides!
Both the website and the toolbar act as price comparison tools too, so you can actually save yourself some money, and do some good for charity too! Give As You Live have already donated more than £3 million pounds to charities in the last year and a bit, which is amazing, but there's room for more.
This year, the charity I'm supporting though Give As You Live is Diabetes UK. In the interests of disclosure and transparency, I should let you know that I work for the organisation (I look after the accounts for several different sections of the charity). However, this isn't why I've chosen them this year. What I didn't realise before I started working for Diabetes UK is that diabetes used to be a death sentence. Even now, when medical research is such that we can control the condition a lot more easily than we used to, diabetes is still an incredibly serious, and incurable, condition. 10% of the entire NHS budget goes towards dealing with diabetes, and it's complications -which include amputations, blindness and kidney problems - and that is an astonishingly high figure.
I'm choosing Diabetes UK because, in the short time I've been there, I've come to understand the value of what they do to support the lives of people with diabetes, and I hope that, if one day my life is touched by the condition - I'm a prime candidate being short and fat and rather elderly, though I'm hoping the diet I've been on in the last six months will help lessen my risk - they'll be around to help me too. I already know they'd help anyone who is a current sufferer, and their families.
Anyhoo,Give As You Live and I have put together a little gift list of things that have caught my eye over the last 12 months, and, if you decide to buy any of them through the links on this page then a donation will be made to Diabetes UK. No pressure though, if you want to donate to anyone else, feel free!
A brilliant and beautiful pink, which will raise £0.11p for charity with Give as you Live
Heaven for your feet. The pair I bought last year haven't been off my tootsies since they arrived. Raises £2.37 for charity with Give as you Live
Ten of the most popular nail varnish shades from one of the most popular nail varnish companies around. Raises £0.28p for charity with Give as you Live
Simply the best tinted moisturiser I've ever tried. It will raise £1.42 for charity with
Give as you Live.
I'm in love with Zelens this year. They haven't - yet - knocked my adoration of Kate Somerville off it's perch, but as KS has just been discontinued in the UK, and Zelens are still here, it's only a matter of time. Raises £2.55 for your charity with Give as you Live.
The most popular foundation in the UK, and the most popular foundation currently in my flat. Make someone's day and buy them one now. Raises
£0.82 for your charity with Give as you Live.
A witty and well-written introductory guide to fragrance by the writer of Persolaise.com. I love my copy, and have been begging MrLippie to read it for weeks so he stops describing everything as "orangey" or "flowers". Raises £0.16 for
your charity with Give as you Live.
The original, and still the best lipstick/balm hybrid, in the twist-up pencil. Lovely stuff. Get one for your lipstick-phobic best friend now. Raises £0.64 for your charity with Give as you Live.
Everyone needs a bit of Tom Ford in their makeup bag, and this is my favourite palette out of the four I have, it's probably the most versatile, too. Raises £2.48 for your charity with Give as you Live.
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Monday, 26 November 2012
Lipsticks of the Week - Berries
In the winter, for it is now very definitely winter, a girls' fancy very much turns to darker shades. Whilst I'm yet to put away my reds, pinks and coral (and, if truth be told, it's unlikely I will), I've been very much fancying juicy plummy and berry shades for my lips this last week. It started with Top Shop lipstick in Wicked (second from the right, above), and then kind of grew, until the entire week was taken up with purpl-ish lips.
From left to right we have:
Revlon Just Bitten Kissable LipStain in Crush
Top Shop Gloss Stick in Glisten
Vapour Elixir Lipgloss in Bitten
Tom Ford Lipstick in Violet Fatal
Cosmetics A La Carte Lipstick in "Get Lippie"
Top Shop lipstick in Wicked
and Ilia Lip Conditioner in Arabian Knights
Here's a slightly closer look:
And, of course, the obligatory swatches:
As you can see, Bitten is the reddest of these shades, whereas Glisten and Violet Fatal fall into the pinker zone. Crush and Get Lippie are the purplest shades (Get Lippie is the personal shade of lipstick created specially for me by Daniel Sandler and Cosmetics a la Carte last year, I need a back up). Wicked is a wonderful shade on the lips, even though it looks terrifyingly brown in the bullet.
What shades are you craving at the moment?
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Sunday, 25 November 2012
Mumsnet BlogFest 2012
Did I mention I was a guest-speaker at Mumsnet BlogFest the other week? I suspect I only really mentioned it in passing in the Evans post ... anyhoo, I was, and, out of all the blogging conferences I've been to over the years, BlogFest was by far the most fun! And not just because I was one of the panellists ...
I bought a ticket for BlogFest as soon as I heard that Liz Jones and Caitlin Moran were going to be speakers. Really, I couldn't imagine two more diametrically opposed journalists, and I was interested to see what both of them would have to say about blogging. As food was included in the entry price (and I'm a sucker for a catered event), I figured that seeing either, or both of these ladies speak would be well worth the entry fee ... and how right (and wrong) I was!
I was slightly bemused at the time of buying the ticket that the "Blog Beautiful" (which I was magnetically drawn to for some strange reason) panel featured no actual beauty bloggers, and, whilst it did contain the utterly divine Sali Hughes, beauty writer of the Guardian, it has to be said that the other panellists: Erica Davies, Avril Keys, Alyson Walsh (who are amazing by the way, go check them out) are, whilst definitely beautiful, inarguably more fashion-focused than beauty. My plan was to go along and ask why they didn't have any "pure" beauty bloggers involved. I'm nice like that. Alas, my cunning plan was scuppered slightly by them inviting me along to fill that particular slot! Our panel was lots of fun - although I understand a few of the audience were a bit confused and thought it was about making your blog beautiful - and I talked far too much, as you'll see if you click on the video above.
The rest of the day was great too, I developed girl-crushes all over the place for some of the amazing women on the bill. Caitlin Moran was both hilarious and inspirational, though I'll never be able to look at a microphone in precisely the same way ever again, it has to be said. Miriam González Durántez gave an amazing, rousing speech at the beginning of the day, setting the tone perfectly for the rest of the sessions. In particular Suzanne Moore and Cath Elliot were amazing, strong, opinionated women, and their tales of the troubles their writing have caused them - seriously, a few "you look like crap"comments on beauty blogs are nothing compared to the trolling other women go through - really helped me put a few things into perspective. Also, Zoe Margolis has the best hair I've ever seen. FACT. I may have made a fool of myself mentioning it in one or a dozen tweets or so, afterwards.
As for Liz Jones ... well. Some of you have probably read some of the hoo-ha her piece about BlogFest in the Mail on Sunday the other week caused, so I won't go into it here (it's dull, she's dull, the Mail is dull - and IT HATES YOU, so if you have a womb, then you need to STOP READING IT. Seriously, I used to work there. And, before you say anything, I know). Well, let's just say that Liz Jones is ... unwell. And very, very sad.
Oh, and the food was ace. Any blogging conference that has a four separate officially-scheduled cake-breaks is okay with me. The food - and drink - alone was well worth the entrance fee. Oh, and there was a goody-bag, the contents of which still make me giggle, thanks to the inclusion of the Bonne Maman cookery book, which appears to believe that the inclusion of jam into everything (beef stew with blueberry jam, steak in ale and redcurrant jelly, kedgeree with apricot conserve, those sorts of recipes). My only regret about the day is that I couldn't attend every session. In particular, I was disappointed not to be able to attend the "Blogging Can Change The World" session, as I genuinely believe that blogging is changing, if not the world, then women's lives all over the world. It's certainly changed mine, and, as I sit here in my pyjamas, typing this whilst staring at a pile of boxes I haven't yet sorted, and not sure I have room for even when I do, I still think it's for the better. Blogging has sent some amazing opportunities, and people, my way and that's very definitely changed my world.
I'll be booking a ticket for next year for sure. I doubt they'll let me speak again, bless 'em ...
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I bought a ticket for BlogFest as soon as I heard that Liz Jones and Caitlin Moran were going to be speakers. Really, I couldn't imagine two more diametrically opposed journalists, and I was interested to see what both of them would have to say about blogging. As food was included in the entry price (and I'm a sucker for a catered event), I figured that seeing either, or both of these ladies speak would be well worth the entry fee ... and how right (and wrong) I was!
I was slightly bemused at the time of buying the ticket that the "Blog Beautiful" (which I was magnetically drawn to for some strange reason) panel featured no actual beauty bloggers, and, whilst it did contain the utterly divine Sali Hughes, beauty writer of the Guardian, it has to be said that the other panellists: Erica Davies, Avril Keys, Alyson Walsh (who are amazing by the way, go check them out) are, whilst definitely beautiful, inarguably more fashion-focused than beauty. My plan was to go along and ask why they didn't have any "pure" beauty bloggers involved. I'm nice like that. Alas, my cunning plan was scuppered slightly by them inviting me along to fill that particular slot! Our panel was lots of fun - although I understand a few of the audience were a bit confused and thought it was about making your blog beautiful - and I talked far too much, as you'll see if you click on the video above.
Me in full flow (images from the video) |
As for Liz Jones ... well. Some of you have probably read some of the hoo-ha her piece about BlogFest in the Mail on Sunday the other week caused, so I won't go into it here (it's dull, she's dull, the Mail is dull - and IT HATES YOU, so if you have a womb, then you need to STOP READING IT. Seriously, I used to work there. And, before you say anything, I know). Well, let's just say that Liz Jones is ... unwell. And very, very sad.
Oh, and the food was ace. Any blogging conference that has a four separate officially-scheduled cake-breaks is okay with me. The food - and drink - alone was well worth the entrance fee. Oh, and there was a goody-bag, the contents of which still make me giggle, thanks to the inclusion of the Bonne Maman cookery book, which appears to believe that the inclusion of jam into everything (beef stew with blueberry jam, steak in ale and redcurrant jelly, kedgeree with apricot conserve, those sorts of recipes). My only regret about the day is that I couldn't attend every session. In particular, I was disappointed not to be able to attend the "Blogging Can Change The World" session, as I genuinely believe that blogging is changing, if not the world, then women's lives all over the world. It's certainly changed mine, and, as I sit here in my pyjamas, typing this whilst staring at a pile of boxes I haven't yet sorted, and not sure I have room for even when I do, I still think it's for the better. Blogging has sent some amazing opportunities, and people, my way and that's very definitely changed my world.
I'll be booking a ticket for next year for sure. I doubt they'll let me speak again, bless 'em ...
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Thursday, 22 November 2012
Wedding Preparation with Slendertone Face
It is less than 90 days till the "wedding of the weekend"* takes place, and, I have to admit, I'm getting a bit nervous now. The dress is bought, the invitations have been posted, the rings are ordered, we've tasted the cake(s), booked the band, bought approximately 58,754,665,476 boleros in an attempt to cover up my bingo-wings (know anybody who needs a silvery bolero? Cheap?), recruited MakeupbyKaty, MissMerxMani's, Priya Sonn, The Beauty Slice and CookWithSheenie (hey, I'm a blogger, and I'm all for supporting bloggers with their own businesses) for various bits and bobs, and I think that finally - an outfit for MrLippie aside - that we're nearly ready.
Almost.
There's still stuff to be done, and some of that will actually involve me doing things for myself, which is where Slendertone Face comes in. I've had a couple of facials this year (reviews upcoming), and I've enjoyed them a great deal, but I can't afford - in either time or money - to have one every week, which is what I would really like to do.
Slendertone Face gives your facial muscles a workout every time you use it. Essentially, it uses electrical currents to stimulate the muscles in your face, making them contract and relax and increasing blood flow to the skin, which in turn improves both the condition and tone of your skin.
Packaged like a set of expensive headphones, you wear these hooked around the back of your head, and the wider bits sit in front of your ears, just underneath your cheekbones. There are three settings, Facial, Radiance and Massage, and you control the intensity of your "workout" via the handset:
It's easy to use, you press P to select your programme, then use the plus or minus buttons to increase or decrease the power of each connector till you can feel your muscles working. Then you sit back and relax! My kind of workout, frankly ... oh, if your eyelid starts to twitch, you've probably got the power too high, you need to work up to the increasing power levels. You must make sure that your skin is clean, dry and free from creams, otherwise the pads won't stay in contact with your skin.
I'll be honest, it does feel a bit weird in use, (and MrL thinks it looks hilarious), but you soon get used to it. And I have to say that anything that'll help me tighten up my jowls is a must-have as far as I'm concerned!
You use the Slendertone face three times a week for around 15 minutes (depending on which programme you're using), and you should start to see results in around six weeks. I'll keep you posted.
The Slendertone Face is currently on offer on the Slendertone website, and has £50 off. It currently costs £199, which is just slightly over the cost of three really good facials. A bargain? We'll see.
Now, I wonder if it'll fix my bingo wings ... ?
The Fine Print: PR Sample. Begone foul jowls! Begone!
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