Browsing the archives for the Summer Insiders category
Browsing the archives for the Summer Insiders category
2
Sep
Hopefully if you read my post about our last summer challenge and what I have planned, you will have been sitting all week on the edge of your seat, dying to know what happened to my friends and the treats I set them up with to try out.

Well the wait is over, it is time for the first ever blogisode of Treat Mate is here!
*CATCHY/ANNOYING THEME TUNE*
Hello! And welcome to today’s edition of Treat Mate, the show that pairs some of my lovely friends with some of the generous goodies sent to me by Superdrug loves. In this blogisode we meet my lovely best friend Mairead, her Mum Helen and my amazing flat mate Amy. So let’s jump right in and see how they got on…..
The Treats
Superdrug Coconut body butter
The Mate
Mairead:
A red headed beauty from Glasgow with a passion for Mascara and Rom coms.
First Impressions-Mairead said: “ It was a good size tub, and it looked nice. The consistency looks like it could be a little thick for me thought”
The date: “I really like it despite is being thick it went on really well and made my skin lovely and smooth and wasn’t sticky.”
Will they be seeing each other again? Yes! Over all she loved the smell and texture- yay! Giving this body butter a great over all score of 8 out of 10!
Not bad at all, our first Treat Mate was a success. Not only did Mairead try out the body butter for us but she also used the Superdrug Essentials Face wipes and found them to be a great size and loved the smell and there is a chance she will be seeing them again too!
Now lets find out if our second contestant was as lucky with her products…
The Treats:
Scandalous Gorgeously Rich Moisturising Shampoo and conditioner
The Mate
Helen:
A wizard in the kitchen and an all round superstar Mum.
First Impressions: Helen said “The packaging looks good and looks expensive. Smells like it is from a hair salon but without being too strong.”
The date: “The shampoo was creamy and had a good lather, it felt smooth to use and the conditioner made my hair feel really soft.”
Will they be seeing each other again? Helen told me she was happy with her bundle and is going to carry on going using them but she is not quite ready to commit so is unsure if she will be repurchasing yet, She gave the set a healthy 7 out of 10 so only time will tell they will be together forever ( or even just a little while!)
I am so jealous, the new Scandalous rangeexclusive to Superdrug looks (and smells!) amazing, and I had a quick go of the coconut body butter too and it is definitely a bargain must have, it is 2 for £4 right now! Helen also tried out the Cocoa and Shea Butter Bath Milk and loved it, saying the smell was lovely, it made lots of bubbles and her skin felt really soft afterwards! She gave this bath time treat an amazing 8 out of 10!
Last up on todays installment is Amy, I wanted to find out how she got on trying out a new spot zapping stick
The Treat:
T Zone Instant Action Spot Zapping Stick
The Mate:
Amy:
A super fit, super fun flat mate with a soft spot for a love ballad or two.
First Impresssions: Amy said “I liked the bright packaging, the stick itself is compact and easy to use. I loved the fresh tea smell and the handy roll on application.
The Date: ” Really nice to use, I felt like it refreshed my skin and I could feel it drying out my spots instantly.”
Will they be seeing each other again? Amy said she would totally buy this product again, she felt it helped clear up her skin and didn’t feel to harsh like a lot of other products she had tried! A big thumbs up from her and with the tea tree oil and manuka honey ingredients it is no wonder! Amy gave this spot fighting hero a great 8 out of 10!
I have got to get me one of those sticks, there are a few blighters on my chin that could use a zap! Amy was also good enough to try out the Scandalous Red Alert Heat Protection spray for us. She loved the packaging and thought the spray was nice and light to use. So another win for the Scandalous range.
That is all from Treat Mate towers for today but you wont have to wait long for the next instalment. Get ready to meet the lads in my life as they head on their blind date with some Superdrug goodies.
Bx
Excuse my stylishly chipped nails here! So the light pink may look very electric and yes it does go on the skin this bright…
But once you rub it in right along your cheek bones and put a nice dollop of the darker stain on the apples of the cheek-it really does work into a lovely stay all day blush. I have used these every day since I got them and they are incredible value for money, great for beauty in a hurry and have good staying power. I have used the higher end versions of these and the only difference I can tell is in the smell. These 2True ones don’t have a glamorous smell but not a horrible one, I cannot remember the last time someone sniffed my cheeks anyway!
The little glass bottles are portable and handy to carry for any touch ups but I doubt you will need it. They both look lovely on the lips too so you can experiment with that. The bottles have lasted me forever, a little goes a long way making these even better value for money.
I received a new nail varnish from 2True in my final challenge pack which I can’t wait to show you. I totally recommend exploring this range if you haven’t already! I hear the 3 in1 concealer is amazing for covering under eye circles and I am really keen to try out the Matt Powder.
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Everyone’s heard of Superdrug, right?
It’s certainly been a staple part of my shopping experience since I was in my teens – from Collection 2000 and Exclamation body spray in year 9 to miniature perfumes and Oxy cleanser in year 10.
So here’s the thing, what about the people who are too young to have really heard about Superdrug yet? What if I could get to them, before say, Boots did?
Then I would be creating a loyal breed of consumers, just ready and waiting to shop ’til they dropped…
And so that’s what I decided to do.
RAISING MONEY
Calling on four of the fabbest girls I know – the ‘Fab Four’ – I invited them, and a host of other people, to a Superdrugloves.com Blog Benefit Sale in aid of UNICEF’s Pakistan flood relief fund.
I’ve been trying to think up a way to raise money for Pakistan since the flooding happened and UNICEF’s appeal really struck a chord with me as it looks after children, who often cannot look after themselves. I thought if we could make the even the tiniest difference, then that had to be better than nothing, right?
And now, about the girls – all gorgeous, and all beginners with the concept of make-up, facemasks and other such girly things. And quite rightly so, because they’re all under 12.
However, there’s nothing to say that in applying make-up they have to end up looking like baby beauty queens. I wanted them to explore, have fun, spray things, spritz things, paint things and
enjoy themselves so that when they are finally old enough to think about make-up and beauty stuff seriously, they’ll think of Superdrug.
So, let’s get to it shall we.
THE SALE

Included in the sale were all the fabulous goodies sent to me in my last brown paper package tied up with string, minus the shampoos and conditioners from the Scandalous range because, honestly, I was desperate to try them out myself – a review of which will feature later this week.
Also included in the sale, was a collection of things from Superdrug that I had stored carefully after the initial testing, plus a few little bits and bobs I’d bought for the occasion.
And, just so I could keep track of everything, and also find out a little bit about my consumers, everyone had to fill in a questionnaire relating to Superdrug and the sale.
LONDON COUSIN 1
First up, was London Cousin 1. She’s 10 and on the Superdrug Blog Benefit Questionnaire listed her staple beauty brands as TRESemmé and Pantene. She pounced on the Barry M Emerald Green nail polish, listing her reason for buying it as, ‘I loved the vibrant green – it’s so cool!’
LONDON COUSIN 2
London Cousin 2, who’s 8, has never shopped at Superdrug, and listed Colgate toothpaste as her beauty staple! Teehee! When she’s older I’m going to teach her how brilliant that is for spots as well as teeth, but in the meantime, she was much too interested in the 2True Glitter Mascara, and a face pack…
MINI BLANCO
Then, there was Mini Blanco – she’s 10 and likes Pantene, but soon declared that she’s moving onto bigger and better things with the Superdrug’s new Scandalous range – she pocketed the Intensively Glossy Rescue Treatment because she loved the smell of it and as her hair was always knotty this might solve the problem. She also enthusiastically got to grips with the Barry M Glitter Lashes (available in store), which she thought was, ‘funky and cool’. She then stumbled across a face mask, which for some reason became her foundation! Perhaps the most enthusiastic of my Superdrug Protégés, this was her finished look!
MIDI BLANCO
And the final member of the Fab Four was Midi Blanco. She was a (shhhh) Natural Collection fan, but I soon changed that! Keen to make sure her money was well spent, she tried out five different nail polishes before choosing the Revlon Nail Enamel in Red Hot Tamale because it looked the smoothest. She also chose the Revlon Va Va Violet Super Lustrous Lipstick because, she said, ‘It looked surprisingly good on me!’ So that’s that then – move over Natural Collection, Revlon’s here!
Honestly, my four Superdrug protégés took to the task with more enthusiasm than I could ever have imagined. They backcombed and set their hair in place with Scandalous Flaunt It Firm Hold Hair Spray, they applied face masks and eye shadow and bright red lipsticks with glee, and they discovered the art of applying mascara and nail polish with care so that it didn’t go everywhere – well almost everywhere.
SPREADING THE WORD
And then, they declared, they wanted to take the campaign to the streets. Spread the word about Deafinitely Girly and Superdrug, and show off their new looks.
And so, we did.
Armed with my advertising board, and with Maxi Blanco filming, we hit the main road near the sale venue and what fun the Fab Four had.
‘Shop at Superdrug,’ they told passers-by, grinning with enthusiasm. At one point they actually stopped traffic, which they then used as an opportunity to spread the word even more.
It was amazing. I had succeeded in finding Superdrug’s future customers today, and I had raised a total of £75 for UNICEF!
And, so long as Superdrug has plenty of hair spray, glittery things and nail polish, these four are going to be very happy customers!
Look out Superdrug, they’re on their way…
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*Special thanks go to London Aunt, Mrs Blanco, Riddles of Mind and Danish Pastry for their amazing enthusiasm on the day, too! Mainly Clarins fans, I had them ooohing and aahing at the new Scandalous Haircare range, fighting over GOSH Velvet Touch Foundation Primer, Superdrug Mango & Papaya Body Polish, and Superdrug Cocoa Butter Body Butter, and enthusing about T-Zone’s Instant Action Spot Zapping Stick and Instant Fix 6 Nose Strips, the latter of which, I’m afraid I won the fight for, as I had been wanting to try them for ages! And of course, let’s not forget the wonderful Maxi Blanco who was a brilliant help – she’s 14, and went away with the biggest beauty bag out of everyone. Originally an ‘occasional’ shopper at Superdrug, she’s now a fan of the 2True make-up range, the Scandalous Haircare range and the Vitamin E Illuminating Cream.
1
Sep
Ever since 2007 I have made an appearance at Leeds Festival, whether it’s for the weekend or for the day, I have been present. I’ve been through the sunburn, the floods, the exhilarated feeling and been left wanting more, but I’ve always had a good time.
This year I had vowed not to go – simply because the music of last year left me a little underwhelmed – that was, until I saw the headliners of Blink 182 & Paramore on the same day. It was a must. A Saturday ticket was tracked down.
I have to admit we didn’t utilise our time there very well, in terms of music. We only made it into the ‘arena’ for Limp Biskit at 4.30pm, despite getting there at midday. What can I say? Festivals were made for drinking!
We missed their iconic ‘Rollin’ which means we didn’t get to recreate the fabulous dance routine – but all was not lost.
6.45 saw Weezer take to the stage – I only know the famous songs, that being a vague knowledge of ‘Pork & Beans’ and every word to ‘Beverly Hills’ but they took on ‘Teenage Dirtbag’ which I imagine was them being ironic at people thinking it was their track (actually is Wheetus) but I’m not sure everyone understood it!
Lady Gaga & MGMT were thrown in for good measure, so even if – like me – you weren’t all the familiar with the band, they put on a brilliant show & just might have been the favourite of the day.
Next up was Paramore, which are one of my all time favourite bands – I saw them a few years back when they only half filled the field for main stage, this time there was definitely a bigger audience, however I think their scheduling was a bit of a mistake. Putting them between the random, running around act of Weezer and having them followed by the legend that is Blink 182 made them look a little sad. They definitely didn’t ensue the same energy, which was a little disappointing – but Hayley William’s outfit made her look brilliant, more points gained there!
Cargo pants, exactly what I’m on the lookout for – loving the crosses on the knees as well. Twitter followers of Hayley Williams have been trying to track down where her outfit was from ever since she came on stage!
Finally came Blink 182. People were getting pretty crazy before they even came on, the audience were asked to move back 3 steps as people on the front rows were getting crushed. My boyfriend had lost his friends in the process of making his way to see his childhood heroes, I think it was worth it.
They put on an amazing show, going through all the classics, which made me realise how much I like them. They threw in a lot of banter which made for a great show. They were there with the audience, they didn’t make the same mistake the Red Hot Chili Pepper’s did a few years back, leaving the audience bored with their over indulgent guitar solos, Blink played for the audience and even came on for an encore, which saw Travis Barker absolutely killing it on the drums. I like drummers.
So, I’d like to say I’ve seen all the bands I need to in my life, and while I love the festival bubble, I stand firm in saying I won’t be attending next year – but let’s see what happens when the line up comes out.
This final challenge is a beauty (pun intended!) I was bowled over by the humongous boxes Superdrugloves sent me, packed full of amazing goodies to review in what ever way I liked.
After getting over the excitement of the best delivery in the world, I spent a night carefully poring over every item and thinking of what way I want to present them to you guys and have fun with it. Now there was no way I could keep all of these amazing products for myself, this challenge was definitely one for sharing, and I think my amazing group of friends deserve to be treated and pampered too, which is how I landed on the idea of……TREAT MATE!
In the late 90’s Davina Mccall used to run around matching people up on Street Mate, sending strangers on dates and seeing if it worked out. So channelling my inner Davina, I have matched my friends up, just this time with products which I think they might like, instead of people. We are going to be looking at their first impressions, their hot product date and whether or not they will be using it again!
So tune in to the blog next week to find out if my friends and their products are a match made in heaven or just a one date wonder!
CONTESTANT NUMBER ONE….COME ON DOWN!
25
Aug
I just have to declare to you all who I am in love with.
I am sorry Boyf it is not you I look forward to getting into bed with, it is my face, coated in a nice layer of Bio Oil!I just have to declare to you all who I am in love with. I am sorry Boyf it is not you I look forward to going to bed with, it is my face, coated in a nice layer of bio oil. I honestly think this stuff has turned my face around in the last year, and I am still only half way through my first ever bottle! I have a terrible time with picking, spots, scab, my nails. You name it and I could probably while away the hours picking at it. Sigh, it has plagued me all my life and it came to a head a year ago with a cheeky little white head that appeared under my eye, near the top of my cheek bone. In a particular face picking rampage I decided this white head was for the off, so I picked the poor thing clean out and what a mess it left my face in, leaving a healing scab that no amount of smoke and mirrors ( foundation and concealer!) could cover. So I had to work hard to leave it to heal, which eventually it did, leaving in its wake a big horrible uneven looking scar. I was gutted and so annoyed with myself, here was my permanent reminder of how silly I am at not leaving these blemishes in peace. So after years of hearing about bio oil and what it can do for stretchmarks and scars I decided I had to at least try it out and see if in the long term it could help me. I have never looked back! Honestly this little bottle costing me under a tenner really has changed my face, the scar has faded right now, as have other little scars I had from past picks and I continue to put it on every night as I feel it really evens out my skin tone which has always been a problem for me. I cannot sing its praises enough, I have used it on scars and stretchmarks and with continued and dedicated use it brings cracking results. It will most likely be a staple on my dresser for years to come, looking wisely down upon all the less effective lotions and potions that will get tried out and chucked in its wake. ” target=”_blank”>Bio Oil!
I honestly think this stuff has turned my face around in the last year, and I am still only half way through my first ever bottle! I have a terrible time with picking, spots, scab, my nails. You name it and I could probably while away the hours picking at it. Sigh, it has plagued me all my life and it came to a head a year ago with a cheeky little white head that appeared under my eye, near the top of my cheek bone. In a particular face picking rampage I decided this white head was for the off, so I picked the poor thing clean out and what a mess it left my face in, leaving a healing scab that no amount of smoke and mirrors ( foundation and concealer!) could cover. So I had to work hard to leave it to heal, which eventually it did, leaving in its wake a big horrible uneven looking scar.
I was gutted and so annoyed with myself, here was my permanent reminder of how silly I am at not leaving these blemishes in peace. So after years of hearing about bio oil and what it can do for stretchmarks and scars I decided I had to at least try it out and see if in the long term it could help me.
I have never looked back! Honestly this little bottle costing me under a tenner really has changed my face, the scar has faded right down. As I have other little scars I had from past picks and I continue to put it on every night as I feel it really evens out my skin tone which has always been a problem for me. I cannot sing its praises enough, I have used it on scars and stretchmarks and with continued and dedicated use it brings cracking results.
It will most likely be a staple on my dresser for years to come, looking wisely down upon all the less effective lotions and potions that will get tried out and chucked in its wake.
Just thought I would share this little wonder with any yet to discover its magic, any old scars you need taken away I totally recommend you give this a try!
Bx
What do I want from a shampoo and conditioner? A good hair day of course! And with the new PURITY collection from Andrew Collinge, I wasn’t disappointed.
I’ve been having something of a bad hair month – my tired tresses need a cut, some seaweed lightening and some general TLC, but payday is still a week away, so I was looking for a quick fix.
So, with dry and frizzy hair, it made sense that this morning, I washed my hair with the smoothTHERAPY Shampoo, which is designed to tame and smooth dry or frizzy hair, and conditioned it with the smoothTHERAPY Conditioner, which is a lightweight detangling formula with a zingy frangrance.
And while the above may sound like an advert voice-over, it’s actually the truth. On my way to work this morning, the window of Mango, Esprit and Zara all confirmed that my smooth, glossy hair is swishy and gorgeous – it’s a miracle I didn’t walk into a lamppost, so distracted was I by my improved reflection.
And the smell? Well, Hollie wasn’t lying in her review when she said this range smelt fabulous and salon-like. And what’s great is that it lingers…
So, a shampoo and conditioner that really does what it says on the tin – BRILLIANT.
After pay day, once the seaweed lightening is in, I’m looking forward to trying out the colourTHERAPY Shampoo and Conditioner. This promises to leave hair looking luminously healthy and lightly scented with linden blossom, jasmine and apple essence.
I must make a mental note, on the day I use this, not to check out my reflection in any passing buses, as I’ll be so distracted, I may actually end up under one!
24
Aug
Welcome to Deafinitely Girly’s first ever Beauty Awards!
When I started on this journey with Superdrug over one year ago, I never imagined I would get to try out so many fantastic products, have so many amazing experiences and meet (cyberly) so many fantastic people.
But now, with a year of trying things under my belt, of going back to products I trialled for a week and trying them again, and of consistent usage of some things, what products have made the cut in DG’s Beauty Awards?
HAIRCARE
Best Shampoo: John Frieda Go Blonder, £4.79 (3 for £10) I loved this shampoo. It made my hair feel glossy and brighter and I had plenty of compliments when using it, too.
Best Conditioner: John Frieda Go Blonder £4.79 (3 for £10) This conditioner was the perfect partner to the shampoo and I like them both so much I have treated myself to the miniature versions so that I can use them even when I am away.
Both Go Blonder products were written about HERE
Best Styling Product: GOSH Salt Of Mine Wet ‘N Dry Saltwater Spray, £4.39, available in store This fab product gives you that beach-babe look without having to set foot in the sea! Great for festival chic, this has been a summer staple of mine, and it’s particularly useful for rescuing me from those bad hair days.
DG’s Special Award: Batiste Dry Shampoo, £2.09 A must after the gym or just for reviving tired hair before a night out. The entire range smells great and my brunette friends love the coloured version, too. I first wrote about it HERE
SKINCARE
Best Facial Moisturiser: L’Oreal Youth Code REJUVENATING ANTI-WRINKLE DAY CREAM, £9.99 First written about HERE, this is now a beauty cupboard staple for me – having used it constantly since Superdrug sent it to me first time around, I love the way it keeps my skin soft but doesn’t clog it and lead to breakouts.
Best Cleanser: L’Oreal Perfect Clean Refreshing Foaming Gel Wash, £3.99 I am actually on my second bottle of this amazing face wash. I was sceptical about the ‘scrublet’ at first, thinking it was a gimmick, but it really does leave your face feeling super clean but without that tight, dryness often associated with face washes. See what I originally thought, HERE!
BODYCARE
Best Moisturiser: Nivea Body Good-Bye Cellulite Smoothing Gel-Cream, £9.99 I will love my legs! That is my daily mantra, and has been since I originally wrote about this cream HERE. Nivea Good-Bye Cellulite makes it much easier for me to do just that!
Best Fake Tan: Sublime Bronze Pro Spray 150ML Light, £10.99 Not a sun worshipper, this saves the day and prevents people from exclaiming, ‘Oooh, well you can’t have been on holiday this summer, can you?’ while eyeing up my English rose complexion!
DG’s Bargain Choice: Into Glamour Impulse fragrance, £1.79 My blast from the past, first reviewed HERE, I keep a can of this in my gym bag and desk drawer for those erm… ‘smell nice’ emergencies!
NAILCARE
Best Nail Polish: 2true range, £1.95 each or 3 for £5 At 3 for £5 what’s not to love. Colour goes on evenly and stays on. A great-value product with professional results. See my original chatter about 2true HERE
Best Nail Polish Remover: Bourjois Gentle Nail Enamel Remover – available in store I got this last year from London Fashion Week – and originally wrote about it HERE. I love this product and have actually just run out, so it’s on my next Superdrug Shopping List. It literally causes nail polish to vanish and doesn’t leave nails chalky white as other brands can.
MAKE-UP
Best Foundation: Bourjois Healthy Mix Foundation, £9.99 In a nutshell, this smells great, looks great and gets me lots of compliments! See it in action HERE!
Best Bronzer: Bourjois Bronzing Powder, £6.99 All of the above and ideal of chocolate fans
Best Blusher: Bourjois Pastel Joues Blusher, £6.99 Another winner from Bourjois, this is the perfect finishing touch to the foundation and bronzer.
Best Eye Shadow: Revlon Colorstay 12 Hour Eye Shadow Quad Sultry Smoke, £7.99 This fabulous shadow kit allows the creation of numerous looks and can be blended, shaded, used as a liner or mixed and matched with other Revlon Shades – a truly versatile addition to the make-up bag that was first reviewed HERE!
Best Mascara: L’Oreal’s new Volume Million Lashes, £10.99 Honestly, when I first wrote about this mascara, HERE, I was not overly impressed. But, it’s living proof that first impressions should not always be the only ones. Having gone back to this, it’s now my favourite mascara of the moment.
Best Lipgloss/stick: L’Oreal Glam Shine in Sheer Cassis, £6.99 OK, so I will never look like Cheryl Cole, but I can try with this non-sticky yummy purse-sized gloss! See it on me, HERE!
DG’s Special Award: 2True Make-up range – for brilliant choice and up-to-date trends at budget-friendly prices. Love it all! Want it all! Have possibly bought it all!
Best External Brand at Superdrug: L’Oreal Throughout my time at Superdrug, new L’Oreal products have continued to impress me. I’m excited to see what’s next for this company…
And that’s it for my yearly review! It’s been an amazing journey so far… thank you Superdrug.
So I came home from work the other day to find yet another lovely delivery waiting for me! A nice shiny silver package with an Andrew Collinge address sticker on… exciting!
The first thing I noticed when I opened the package was that I could already smell the products before I’d even opened the bottle… and anyone who has read previous posts of mine knows a lovely smell in a product goes a long way with me! I’ve tried out both of the ranges I got so I can give you as good a review as I can.
Andrew Collinge PURITY Smooth Therapy Shampoo
‘An exotic blend of soothing Echinacea, naturally cleansing Manele and nuturing herbal extracts.’ I loved this shampoo! It had a really natural smell to it, it’s quite hard to describe, but unlike any other shampoo I have used in recent years. I liked the fact it wasn’t a stereotypical smell… not fruity, or even like a typical salon product, but had its own nice distinct smell that you could smell for ages after you’d washed it…even the next day! The shampoo lathered well too.
[Echinacea - a flower from the Daisy family, often used in herbal medicines. Manele - a natural cleanser.]
Andrew Collinge PURITY Smooth Therapy Conditioner
‘A fusion of nourishing peach nectar and replenishing Bringjai extract.’ I’ve mentioned in a previous post that I love Aussie products as they smell of peach, so I was excited to see this had peach extract in! It smelt really nice, however I think I would of preferred if the conditioner matched the shampoo smell to double the strength of the distinct scent. I definitely noticed that my hair was smoother the next day and I kept stroking it, my hair also felt slightly lighter and bouncier than usual! It also looked shiny as well… I was really impressed with the Smooth range, especially as my hair is in quite a bad condition at the moment as I really need to get my split ends cut at the hairdresser!
[Peach nectar - A sugar rich liquid found in flowers, which has a strong scent and is a great source of nutrients. Bringraj extract - Used as a tonic for hair care, it can help hair loss and premature greying, as well as give a calming effect.]
Andrew Collinge PURITY Colour Therapy Shampoo
‘A special blend of nourishing Blue Lotus Root and vitamin rich Perilla Seed Oil.’ If I’m completely honest I wasn’t as impressed with the Colour Therapy range. The Colour Therapy has more of a fruity smell than the smooth shampoo, I still really loved the strong smell but it didn’t stand out as much as I’ve smelt similar poducts before. I also found that this shampoo didn’t lather as well as the first.
[Blue Lotus Root - Is rich in Vitamin's B and C. Perilla Seed - Is part of the 'Mint' family, has a strong fragrance and is known for it's balancing properties - in providing vitamins and feeling of wellbeing.]
Andrew Collinge PURITY Colour Therapy Conditioner
‘A fusion of nourishing Blue Lotus Root, replenishing vitamins and UV protector.’ The smell of this conditioner matched it’s shampoo which I liked, unlike the Smooth range where the shampoo and conditioner smell differenciate. However I didn’t find that this conditioner really made much difference to the colour in my hair compared to products I’ve used in the past. It felt smooth, but also was quite hard to brush through once I had towel dried my hair, which is why I was much more impressed by the Smooth range.
I would be really interested in trying an Intensive Conditioner if they ever launched one as I like conditioners of quite a thick consistency. These conditioners weren’t particularly thick but this could be because a more Intensive style Conditioner could be introduced later on perhaps?!
I really liked the packaging of these products, I felt that the colours would look good in any bathroom. The choice of cream and light green colours and the little leafy pattern in the corner definitely gave a nature-like feel which works really well as the products are being marketed around the fact that they are ‘pure’ and use natural ingredients.
All the products are £4.99 which I think is a really reasonable price, especially as they are created by a well known hairdresser and use natural ingredients. There is also a Volume Therapy, and Hydra Therapy range as well. I would definitely recommend trying them out!
21
Aug
I have only been home from South Korea for one day, so Superdrug’s challenge to make some exciting food provided the perfect opportunity to spend some time with my Mum and Dad who I haven’t seen for a month!! However, today’s weather was not ideal for this summery task, and what I had planned to be a nice, sunny picnic ended up taking place indoors…in the dark, with rain battering on the windows….not very summery : ( But, the food was still summery! We had a Greek pie, Greek salad, Tzatziki and a mozarella, tomato and basil baguette with pink lemonade to drink. And for dessert a raspberry cheesecake brownie <3
I apologise for the big yellow dates on all the pictures, I had to borrow my Dad’s camera.
The food is so Greek themed because I have spent loads of brilliant Summer holidays in Greece with my family, and because Greek food is brilliant for vegetarians. Anyway! Here are the recipes and results:
This pie is really simple to make and tastes delicious
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Tzatziki is a Greek dip which is really easy to make and is very versatile. You can serve it with loads of different dishes or use it as a filling for sandwiches/pita breads.
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This isn’t technically Greek, but it goes well with the rest : ) It is a bit of a cheat recipe as you don’t actually make the bread…but make it look like you have!
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I don’t want to be patronising and tell you how to make a salad…but here are the ingredients I used. Greek salad is one of my favourite foods, and goes with nearly everything!
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Lemonade is the epitome of summery drinks, so here is how to make a very nice one!
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I suspect these are absolutely terrible for you, but it is almost Autumn so there is no more need for your bikini body : )
This recipe comes from the Hummingbird Bakery Cookbook, which I highly recommend as it contains loads of amazing recipes. It would take me hours to type out the recipe, as it involves loads of ingredients and layers…so here is a link to the recipe (I couldn’t really write it out here anyway without violating copyright!)
http://www.goodtoknow.co.uk/recipes/433316/Hummingbird-Bakery-raspberry-cheesecake-brownie
I really enjoyed this challenge as I love cooking (although I’m not too good at it) and it is my dream to one day run my own vegetarian café : ) I hope that you try out some of my recipes and enjoy them as much as my family and I did, and I hope you have a brilliant last few days of the summer!
I’d also like to thank Superdrug for all the amazing things I received in the post today, I couldn’t believe how much there was. And for the £60 to spend at www.missguided.co.uk which was extremely generous. I love all the things that I bought and will blog about them shortly.
p.s. I apologise for this being after midnight, I have had so much to do since I got back!
20
Aug
Now as I said in my last recipe post I am more mastermess than masterchef, and I am far more into the eating rather than the making of food! That being said in the last few years I have tried my best to get into making more than just pasta and pesto and beans on toast. One of the reasons for this has been realising how much I like eating in groups with friends. I love food that you can lay out for a whole load of people to tuck into and summer is definately the season for sharing. So with the temperature up and fun to be had the last thing you want is to be in the kitchen slaving over a hot stove all night, so here are my ideas on some quick and easy recipes. Maximum flavours for mimimum effort is key
I am going to get the dessert done first as it is something that will take a few minutes for you to prepare and you can pop it in the fridge to chill while you set about making your main. I took my ’Superdrugloves Easy Shortcake’ idea from a fab website I lie, Great little Ideas. It has amazing recipes for lots of commonly used ingredients in your house that are all simple but tasty. I chose this for dessert as it is easily put together and you can customise it how you like. Here is how I made mine:
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METHOD
Then whenever people are ready after your fahitas have gone down, you have yourself a tasty, indulgent summer fruity pudding. YUM! I made mine into glasses that were a little big but these look so cute in little tumblers, bowls and with whole srawberries on top or with different layers of biscuits, fruit or chocolate inside!
Now time to make your Fahitas H2T (named simply because no matter what type of fahitas I have I get them all over me from head to toe!) These are a great summers dinner because you can make them out of pretty much any veg and or meat you have in the house. All it takes is some chopping and you can leave it to cook and season to taste. Served up in a huge wok means people can help themsevles to as much as they like, and people making up their own fahita means less work for you! So here are some I made earlier:
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Method
Now you might scoff at the beans part but I was let into this secret a while ago and have not looked back. Honestly try it, it tastes amazing!
All the food took under half an hour to prepare and tasted delicous, we certainly enjoyed it
I hope you enjoyed my turn at Come dine with me, Now off you go and score my work in the taxi on the way home ( or in this case in the voting stars above!!)
Happy summer cooking everyone, why not give some of the insiders recipes a try this weekend?
Bx
20
Aug
Alfresco dining is perfect in these long summer nights (weather permitting!), and I love having a real casual, and often party like atmosphere. Drinks flowing, loads of food to pick on and share…one of my fave dishes is nacho’s…! This recipe is a spin on that, and goes down a real treat!
A lot easier to prepare, than it looks I promise!
You need one stonebaked tray (godsend!), made from natural stoneware clay, each stoneware piece distributes heat efficiently for even baking and browning. They are ideal for baking pizzas on as well.
Shopping list:1 lb Ground lean beef or lamb
1 small red onion chopped finely
2 cloves of garlic
1 pack of Taco seasoning mix
1 cup (4oz) cheddar cheese
1/4 cup of jalapeno peppers
2 tbsp of water
2 x tins of refrigerated crossiant dough (all the leading markets sell them in the chilled aisles.
1/2 green pepper
1/2 red pepper
Salsa or make your own.
Lettuce
tomato
1 small red onion
handful of pitted ripe olives
Tub of sour cream
Tub of Guacamole
Preheat oven to gas 375
Firstly brown off you meat, and drain the fat if any. Separately fry your onions and garlic in a tbsp of olive oil until golden brown. Stir the onions and garlic into the meat together with the taco seasoning, with the jalopeno peppers, water and cheese and give it all a good mix, this will resemble a rather a crumbly texture, with hardly any sauce. Season with a little salt and pepper, for the desired taste. Leave this aside.
Unroll the crescent rolls and separate, arrange triangles in a circle on a round baking stone with wide ends overlapping in center and the points toward the outside. There should be about a 5 inch diameter in the center, for the garnish.
Then scoop some of the mixture evenly onto the wides ends of dough at center of ring. Bring points in and over of the pastry, and tuck underneath the wide end, until you form a nice ring. Don’t worry if there is gap between the pastry…just wait for the cheese to ooze out.
I then just pop it into the oven and bake 20 – 25 minutes until golden brown
Meanwhile, whilst cooking, I prepare the garnish. Which takes all of about 5 mins, chop peppers, onions, olives and mix together with you salsa mix, lay onto your lettuce leaves (select large leaves) and top with sour cream and guacamole, and then place in the middle of the ring when it comes out of the oven.
PICS TO FOLLOW!
20
Aug
Brief: Create a food masterpiece – your favourite summer cuisine
For my summertime recipe, I made a little something we at home like to call a Salad Tea. I used to have this British family favourite a lot when I was younger so it’s almost a comfort food without the stodge! It usually makes an appearance around May-time when we get the first sight of summer and is really easy to make. A salad tea consists of lettuce, tomato, cucumber, hard boiled eggs and luncheon meats with room for your own additions / deductions. Here’s what I did with mine…
First, I put the eggs on the boil then chopped my cucumber and tomatoes. I took my ‘washed and ready to use’ lettuce and placed it on two large plates. Next, I arranged the tomatoes and cucumber on top of the lettuce and rolled some slices of meat to add to the dish. I love pickled onions so I put them in, as well as some beetroot, but just for me as Dave can’t stand the stuff – if he had his way, there would have been a porkpie in the mix but I couldn’t get any. Penultimately, I took the eggs off the boil, put them in cold water and grated some cheddar. While they cooled I poured some Sauvingon Blanc and had a few sips.
Lastly, I de-shelled the eggs, chopped them and took a handful of the cheddar to place on the plate. Et voilà, a salad tea for 2!
For desert we each had a yoghurt but thinking about it now, I probably should have made jelly to have with cream / ice cream – it’s like coming home from school… how nostalgic can you get?!
TTFN
Amy x
20
Aug
It feels like I haven’t been in touch for ages, things have been moving pretty fast – I haven’t even tweeted / updated my FB status much! I’ve been a tad preoccupied with all the wedding lark and can happily confirm that we now have a date and a gorgeous venue to get wed! I’ve been spending lots of my time searching the net for photographers, florists, dresses (OMG the dresses!). WD is 1st October 2011 so mark it in your diaries and I shall take you along with me for the *hopefully* smooth ride. I’ve also been rehearsing for an amateur dramatics play that is at the end of October so it’s all go in Amyland!
Last night I arrived home to some more fab hair care – not just one set of shampoo & conditioner, but two!! Both from Andrew Collinge, his new Purity products are a “unique range of professional performance shampoos and conditioners infused with plant and flower essential oils to offer the highest level of care for hair”. Now, I like the sound of that!
I was sent two duo’s: Smooth Therapy and Colour Therapy, both of which I am sure will help my dry, frizzy and colour treated hair to stay healthy. I’ll let you know how I get on with them soon….
In terms of current tasks – next time you hear from me, I will be channeling my inner Nigella Lawson to show you my summer culinary delight. Growing up, I was raised with the best of both worlds in cooking influences; my Dad’s mum is Italian so cooked an amazing 4 course feast and my Mum’s mum is English and would supply a lovely roast with apple crumble or rice pudding!! I have always had a love of food and it’s a big thing in my circle of friends (particularly when we have a ‘GNI’ – see my make up post) and family, and definitely something that should be enjoyed – I’m not the best cook but I always cook with love
Superdrug was also very generous and gave us Insiders £60 to spend at Miss Guided and I am astounded to say that I haven’t spent mine yet but can’t wait to as the site looks FAB!!
That’s all I have to say at the mo…
TTFN
Amy x
Yet another great surprise arrived the other week in the form of a £60 voucher online to spend at Miss Guided. My hairdresser had a lovely dress on one time when I went to get my hair done, so I asked her where it was from and she said Miss Guided. It was then that I checked the site out, so I’ve been a fan for quite a while.
Thanks to this voucher I got to buy some of their items myself! I was really impressed with the easyness of purchasing, plus they kept me updated about my delivery via email so I could tell my mum what time to expect a knock at the door whilst I was at work!
The Helen Graphic Printed Halterneck Maxi Dress in Green is the first item I decided on. I’ve been wanting a maxi dress for ages but wasn’t sure if it would suit me, or would only look good on really tall people! I’m really glad I bought this though as it looks lovely on and my mum kept saying how much she liked it! Can’t wait to wear it on holiday
It also comes in an orangey/red combination too and is only £22.99!
Secondly I decided on Samantha Jersey Harem Pants in Mocha. Harem trousers are something I’ve been ooh-ing and aah-ing about for a while, as I wasn’t sure if they would suit me. But for only £9.99 in the sale, I felt it was worth trying them out! They are really comfy and I don’t own anything in this colour so it added something new to my wardrobe.
I’ve also been wanting a playsuit for ages but there were so many I liked I couldn’t decide what design. Then I saw this Hadley Jumpsuit for £16.99 which I thought would be a better investment as they could be worn in winter too with a cardigan or jacket, whereas a playsuit would leave my legs on show and could only really be worn when it’s warm. As it’s black, I can dress it up with different belts and jewellery… I love it!
I also bought a floaty white dress but unfortunately it didn’t fit right so I’ve sent it back and exchanged it for a long sleeved floaty cardigan which I look forward to receiving in the post!
All in all, I would definitely recommend Miss Guided for its big choice of fashionable clothes and quick and speedy ordering and delivery. The website is really easy to navigate and there is also a blog to read and a trends section to find the latest trend items easily
(Photos directly from Miss Guided)
18
Aug
…Or a recipe for disaster if you are as inept in the kitchen as I am! So when Superdrug set the latest challenge: to share some summer recipes, my heart sank a little. Then I remembered pretty much my favourite thing about the warmer months-Barbeques! Now these I can do, little fuss or effort necessary all you need are just a few key ingredients…

The important things are having your friends around, lots of food and drink, a little bit of music and you are on your way to having a great BBQ. My friends and I decided to go with the idea that everyone brought along a dish, meaning it is not too much hassle for the host and you can get a real mix of food. We had some amazing potato salad, healthy veg kebabs, toasted marshmallows, vege and beef burgers, countless sausages and a whole host of other things. I love how with BBQs you can try so many different things: glazes and sauces for vege or meat kebabs, different types of salads and dressings and toasting pretty much everything in sight as you can see above! I probably should not be allowed so close to naked flames, it is lucky i made it out alive. Add in little game of swing ball to burn off those calories and some old blankets and cushions to get comfy on and you have yourself a dining alfresco haven…
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There is not just the pie though oh now, this masterpiece came with its own homemade clementine cream that was to die for, the perfect side for this summer desert.
Clementine Cream:
Method:
Make your clementine cream just before serving by whipping the cream, clementine zest and juice and sugar together until you’ve got soft peaks. Take your pie out of the oven and let it cool for about 25 minutes before serving with the clementine cream. lovely with a few slices of clementine on the side.
DELICIOUS! and not to bad for you…right?! oh well summer is all about indulging anyway
Get outside and get BBQ ing everyone, stay safe with the flames around and if you are in a public place make sure to take any rubbish with you.
Most of all have fun with it!
Bx
P.S. Look out on the blog for part 2 of my challenge post, it is time to Come Dine With Me….
17
Aug
When I returned from Amsterdam, nestled among the junk email that seems to populate my inbox of recent, was a £60 voucher, generously provided by Superdrug, to relish in on the Miss Guided website.
I’ve seen the website before, advertised in some top weekly glossies, and featured on a few of the more fashionable blogs that I follow – so I knew I was in good hands.
I browsed the site with ease, navigating my way through different pieces of clothing, current trends and the different ways I could style each piece. After much deliberation I decided on 5 pieces to get me through my voucher money plus a little extra.
Delivery is a reasonable £3.95, which is well worth it with the service you get. After my ‘confirmation of order’ email, I received the date on which I should expect my delivery, followed the day before arrival, with an hour time slot in which it should arrive. It came promptly, 2 minutes after the opening time of the specified delivery time
I began trying on my new items, mentally planning an occasion to give them their first outing, when, disaster struck. My favourite item of the order was too small! This was my own fault, perhaps being a little optimistic about which size I should get. I immediately took myself back to the Miss Guided site to see what my next step was in returning the dream short.
All went quick an easy, it was parcelled up and labelled with the address label attached to the order form, through the wonder that is Twitter, I was contacted by a Miss Guided representative, who kindly told me instructions on how I could get a free returns label, so I didn’t even need to pay postage back!
I’m currently awaiting the replacement arrival, which hopefully should be the perfect fit, and look just like this;
So, back to the other items. My eye was immediately drawn to the next piece, the only difficulty coming from choosing which colour and pattern to order. I went with classic black, goes with everything and to me was the most ’stylish’ of the ones on offer.
The final two items are things that I’ve already worn a lot since receiving them, both can be worn with a casual outfit or have an air of dress up about them if you want to pair them with something for a night out.
And so my fashion status in life continues, with my semi new wardrobe from Miss Guided!
Thanks go to Superdrug and Miss Guided!
I have been in South Korea for over 2 weeks now, but it doesn’t feel like it- it has gone so quickly! My sister and I have stayed in Seoul, Gyeongju, Busan and are now on Jeju Island. We have had an amazing time so far. Please excuse my post if it seems a bit messy- I am under the influence of the Korean drink Soju, as my sister and I decided we wanted to try it tonight…and we had two bottles, one light and one ‘premium.’ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soju
We have had an amazing time so far. Seoul is brilliant, like a bigger, safer, cleaner version of London, filled to the brim with handsome men and beautiful women! When we were there we did lots of good things, including going to Lotte World, sort of like a Korean Disneyland, visiting palaces and temples and sampling Korean food! While we were in Seoul we took a trip to the Boryeong Mud Festival (I mentioned the detrimental effects of this in my last post) where we bathed in a pool of mud, watched Korean rock bands and then played Korean drinking games on the beach.
We then moved on to Gyeongju where we stayed in a traditional Korean Hanok, which was a stark constrast to our luxury hotel in Seoul- as we were more or less sleeping on the floor! Still we had lots of fun, visiting royal tumuli graves, watching shows and watching Korean DVD’s in a private cinema booth!
We only stayed in Korea’s second biggest city, Busan, for one night, which was a shame because it looked really good, and our motel was brilliant- we even had our own private sauna! Now we are on Jeju Island- somehow in a very posh hotel. Today we lazed around the pool, and had our dinner at the hotel restaurant. Unfortunately asking if something is vegetarian here doesn’t seem to include it not having fish or shellfish in -so we ended up paying lots of money for what was basically a bowl of shellfish! Then we went out for our sojus.
Sorry for putting so many pictures…I just think they show my holiday better than I could write about it! We still have almost 2 weeks left in South Korea so I am looking forward to doing more exciting things. We have been enjoying listening to Korean music too…here is a link to one song which we really like…
Hope you are all having a lovely Summer too,
Lots of love from
6
Aug
ALL THIS!
What an amazing challenge. Go and investigate my local Superdrug and spend a free voucher- best fun ever. If you haven’t read my original post on what my Superdrug is like catch up here. I was delighted with my purchases and was excited to share my haul with you!
Pantene Aqua Light Shampoo is something I have read so much about since its launch. I have annoyingly greasy hair which means putting even a sniff of conditioner near it turns it to a chip pan mess. Thankfully Pantene has answered the greasy call of myself and so many others and come up with this incredibly lightweight and ‘virtually weightless’ formula. Silicone in hair products is terrible for creating build up so they have completely minimised it in this product and it really helps. It lathers really well and then rinses incredibly clean without spending ages trying to get it all out, after using it my hair was so light and really had bounce- just like the spokesperson for this range- Ms Cat ‘hair bounce’ Deeley. It was only £1.75 for a huge bottle and it now sits proudly in my shower. I am excited t0 try the rest of the range as I totally recommend this shampoo.
L’Oreal Lash Renewal Serum-Lashes are big right now, Well at least you want them to be and there has been a huge boom in serums designed for twice a day application that apparently conditions and nourishes the lash encouraging advanced growth and repair. The problem however is the price, a lot of these retail from £40- £100+ which I cannot justify no matter how much I crave thicker and longer lashes. Then L’Oreal came along with their far more affordable version,at £10.99and with a voucher burning a hole in my pocket I was keen to try it out. I wont be able to give much thought on it until I have used it for a lot longer but so far I am happy with it. Many people who have used it have said that their eyes were a little stingy after applying and that it really clumped their mascara together but so far I have had neither problem. I actually find it works nicely under my mascara and already it looks as though my lashes look in a little better condition ( although I definitely could be imagining it!) But I am enjoy the routine of putting it on and paying a little more attention and caring for them. I also read that it works well applying a little to the eyebrows which I am giving a try as I could certainly use a little more growth in that area.
I couldn’t resist a couple of little make up pieces as a treat and as I have seen green eyes everywhere right now, I wanted to try the look out. I think it is perfect for summer as it can be bright but still earthy and smoky. The Make Up Academy £1 range from Superdrug is a must explore, some of the eye shadows have incredible pigment so I grabbed these beauties in shade 13 and 14. I was really really impressed with the pigment in the green shade, it has a deep sheen to it and looks amazing on. It was a good formula and nice and blendable, I was really impressed for only a pound. The purple one was not as pigmented, I wanted it to have more shine throughout it as it looks so gorgeous in the pan. It worked well as a liner but I have not tried out a full eye look with it yet. To go with my MUA green I was captivated by this Barry M Dazzle Dust in shade 72 the colour pay off fro even a light tap of a brush on these are incredible and if you haven’t tried their dusts before you simply must check out the amazing range of colours and often great deals on offer. I would always recommend dotting a bit of translucent powder under the eye when applying these so when you are done you can easily sweep away any fallen product. This shade really pops and shines and would look great as a standalone bright eye or blended in with the green MUA colour. Here is my very quick example of how you might wear them, I went for only a tiny dab of the Barry M for a more smoky look but looking forward to playing around with it and creating a brighter colour. I also snapped some swatches of the three colours for you to see just how lovely they are.
I must have been in a Barry M mood because the last of my buys was taking advantage of the two for a fiver on their nail polishes offer. I am a bit of a nail polish fiend and can honestly say I find Barry M polishes one of the best affordable brands out there. I find their colours go on incredibly nicely,you can paint two coats easily and it leaves a great pop of colour. The thing I love the most though is how long it lasts on the nails with little to no chipping or tip wear. I have had the mint green shade on all week and it is pretty much perfect still. I have loads of comments on the colour, it is right up their as one of my favourite shades now. I am looking forward to using the grey one too, both my flatmates have it and it looks so gorgeous on them, I think it is going to be perfect for heading into Autumn or giving edge to a summer outfit.

I am over the moon with all my new goodies. Thanks so much superdrug. I hope I have tempted all of you to go green this weekend
Have a good one everyone,
Bx