Too Faced Gingerbread Extra Spicy | Palette Review

As soon as I saw the Too Faced Gingerbread Extra Spicy palette I knew that it was the ultimate Christmas season palette. This palette contains 18 shades and like the Too Faced peach range, it smells like its name. It smells like gingerbread and it's perfect in the winter season. The palette is a perfect combination of warm toned brown, nude, and pink tones. All the colours are based off that of a gingerbread man which is also very cute. 


The palette not only smells amazing but the colours are great quality, as you would expect from Too Faced. The shades are very soft too touch and are smooth to apply. They have a little bit of chalky texture so don't always pay off as much as other shadows with a wetter texture but with a bit of primer and setting spray there's no issue. They are really nice shades for everyday use. The colours are all very neutral while also adding a nice festive edge throwing in some red and pink shades which are always nice in this season! Warm tones when you want to be warm is always a good idea.




My favourite shades from this palette are Midnight Snack, which is a dark blue in the pan but on the eye its a bright electric blue and it contains a gold shimmer throughout. It goes really well against the other warm and neutral tones. It's the only exciting shade in the palette which I am glad to see but I would've liked one or two more exciting shades. I also like In a Pinch, which is a nice brown toned orange and Extra Spicy and Hot Tamale, a variation of the same shade, one more red and one more pink undertone. I like that the shades are a mixture of matte and shimmer shades, more matte than shimmer which I love as I feel like there's too much glitter in every palette now.


The swatches above are of the first and second row in order (I unfortunately lost the image of the last row of swatches I'm not sure how)

Overall, I like the theme of this palette and it's also limited edition, so more than likely won't be around for too much longer. Definitely it will be my most warn palette to compliment a red or dark lip this season. Has anyone else tried this yet? What do you think? 

Body Shop and Marvel Funko Pop Advent Calendars

Advent calendars are one of the best things about the build up to Christmas. I'm not a massive fan of chocolate - controversial I know. But I love the surprise of opening those calendar doors every day. This year I have the Marvel Funko Pop calendar and the Body Shop calendar. The Funko Pop calendar contains 24 doors and the Body Shop has 25 days to open. I obviously haven't opened them all yet but I am already really enjoying it and I thought it would be a good idea to share my advent this year as there's so many options lately that are not just chocolate!






I am a huge fan of Marvel and the majority of Funko Pops that I already have are my favourite Marvel characters. If anyone has never seen Funko Pops before they are basically a collectable figure of a character from a movie or TV show etc. These ones are little mini versions of the ones you can usually get. In each door its a random character from any of the Marvel movies - and the great thing about this calendar is that it doesn't tell you on the back what's in it (as some usually do) so it's all a surprise and I don't know any in any door! I got my favourite character from the franchise in the first door even! I've seen some other versions of this like Harry Potter too so it's a great idea!


The next calendar that I have is the body shop calendar. Every year the body shop releases three advent calendars of varying sizes - this one is the deluxe calendar which is the medium size one. The best thing about the Body Shop calendars is that they give a mixture of mini products and full size products. It's also a mixture of products; make up products, shower products, skincare. It's exciting everyday because you don't know what you'll get. Each day is its own box and it varies in size. Each box has an interesting fact on the side too which is nice and empowering to learn before starting your day. The best thing about everything in this calendar is something that I will use especially to treat myself on the dark winter days and nights.
 

What advent calendars is everyone else opening this year? Not long left now!

Ways to try Minimalism and Zero Waste Lifestyle


I have been trying over the past few years to be aware of my impact on the Earth - and what I can do to help reduce my carbon footprint and reduce the issues effecting climate change. I have always been aware of global warming and I have always taken it seriously and over the past few years global awareness has really grown, which is amazing, and although most people will do what they can to educate themselves about the issues that grow around us every day, it's still important that we share our own tips with each other so that we can all do our bit to help the environment. If we are not aware of how every decision we make can impact the Earth in even a tiny way then we will only continue to make climate change a reality. If we don't change our living and consumption habits then over the next twenty years we will dramatically see the effects of our damage to the Earth more than ever. I thought it would be a good idea to show the little things I'm conscious of everyday when making decisions (or try to be) so that we can all do our part to be the least wasteful and most sustainable we can be. 

Although the zero waste lifestyle is the best way to reduce our impact on the Earth - zero waste for those who don't know is a type of lifestyle in which an individual produces little to no waste - it's not always attainable and accessible for all. The lifestyle that I am trying more than I have before is that of minimalism - to only purchase and consume the completely necessary in my life. So here are my tips for helping keep the pollution and waste in our lifestyles at a minimal.


  • Reduce meat consumption
Meat production and consumption is the biggest producer of carbon emissions currently. As well as being harmful to animals - the water wastage, production and cost of land contributes the most to our global emissions. Therefore cutting down on meat consumption lessens the demand for it and reduces the amount being produced and helping to combat these issues. Eating plant based reduces our footprints and is also more sustainable. 
  • Public Transport
This is an issue that is more widely discussed. When we travel by any vehicle we produce many harmful chemicals into the atmosphere. So cars and planes and modes of transport that only carry a few people are the worst for these emissions. It's not possible in this day and age not to use these modes of transport in our everyday life, but using public transport means less individual cars on the road and shares emissions and pollution between people and lessens the amount released into the atmosphere. So if possible use trains, and buses as much as you can. Or even car pool if you can. 
  • Less fast fashion and unnecessary purchases 
Fast fashion is the quick production and turn-over of products in fashion which are low cost and do not last long so therefore get thrown out quickly and increases waste. The conditions and pay of workers who produce these products are often low standard also. To combat this it is necessary to make sure that we will get a lot of use out of clothing items and products before we buy them. Instead of having a mentality of using something once then getting rid of it as it only adds to our emissions as clothing in particular uses a lot of our water resources in production. Buying less equals less waste which is a good thing. I'm not saying that we should stop buying things - only that we should think clearly before we buy anything and the consequences and where each product comes from. As buying things such as local items means that there is less transport involved therefore less emissions also.
  • Sustainable shopping 
This links into the last point, you don't always have to stop shopping but think more sustainably in terms of our shopping. Bringing reusable bags shopping is a very easy way to combat waste - as usually when shopping we get a bag with every purchase in every shop, when it isn't always necessary. Reusable bags are easy to leave in your car for food shopping or fold into a hand bag for any other needs. In terms of more sustainable shopping charity shops have some good options for getting not only cheap clothes - but clothes that can be reused and not thrown away after the original owner is done with it! Admittedly sometimes it is hit or miss as items tend to be one of a kind and only come in the one size available but you can find some really good gems and it's amazing when you find some amazing items at a good price and not at the cost of the environment!
  • Recycle
Reduce, Reuse and recycle is the first introduction that kids get into environmental awareness and reducing waste. It is a very important statement as it is simple to remember and encapsulates most of the previous points I've made. Recycling our waste is a way to make sure we remain aware of our earth and not to leave these plastic and other harmful items on the Earth. Not all items can be recycled but being aware of what we can and can't recycle makes it easier to know what kind of things we should be purchasing and where to dispose of them when we can. Each region has a website for their recycling rules! Also bringing things like a reusable cup out means we don't have to waste our used cups and also most places will give a discount for using one!  



Starbucks Reusable cups are great as they are only roughly around two euro and last so long and are so sturdy!
  • Awareness
Most of all, the main thing which we all need to be conscious of is just how every action that we do affects the planet in some way! And helping each other with tips and spreading awareness of environmental issues is the best way to combat them. As individually we can do our bit but as a collective is the only and best way to save our Earth from a lot of negative consequences that we are currently facing! Especially around this Christmas season where capitalism is at its peak - we have to shop consciously - sometimes less is more!

Does anyone else have any tips on reducing our waste and being more environmentally aware they'd like to share with me and everyone else in the comments?

Cedar & Stone Room Spray | Review

I really didn't need this product as it wasn't something that I was looking for per-say but having a read of the packaging intrigued me. It's the Cedar & Stone Room Mists. I found them in TK Maxx (TJ Maxx in other countries) so they were much cheaper than what they retail for. After a quick browse of the brands website I can tell that they're very high quality products and seem to get good reviews. I decided to purchase these so that I could add them to my morning and night routine. I see many people and posts always discussing makeup and skincare routines for the day - but never routines that focus on looking after the body and mind. I thought these would be a good idea to spray and keep the room relaxing and peaceful to wind down and wake up everyday.



The first spray is the night room mist. This smells of lavender and yarrow, and it is very relaxing. The instructions state that after spraying one should breath it in for seven seconds to become calm and relaxed and to help get a good and deep nights sleep. I have to say that it does work and helps my mind relax and I tend to have a good nights sleep after using this. It's also nice to use for yoga to get into a calm mind frame. It's a very subtle scent but smells nice. 

The next spray in the set is the counterpart - a morning spray. It smells like echinacea and lemon. It's very sweet and also bitter. The instructions say to spray at any time to relax. It does have a different relaxing smell than the other spray - and this one is very fresh so it does help the body relax and wake up for the day. Plus who doesn't like their room smelling nice and fresh all day long.  


It's a very simple thing to be surrounded by calming and relaxing scents but it's a nice thing to add to a morning and night routine to help relax especially with the busy schedules most people have in their lives. Has anyone tried anything like this before or have any that they'd recommend?

Current Favourites | October 2019

I feel like my current favourites posts are always very random and they are really a mixture of things that really stand out on my everyday use. Which may or may not be interesting. I often find it interesting how we can use many items everyday for a long time and then suddenly its replaced with something else without even realising it. These are the current items that have stuck with me over the past month. 


I have been using Burberry Touch perfume every single day for the past month or so - although the funny thing is I didn't get it in recent months I forgot I had it and was delighted to rediscover it. I got this for a very good price in the airport on the way home from a holiday during the summer and I will definitely be repurchasing. I am awful at describing scents but the website describes it as fruity, floral and has a delicate nature. When someone recommends perfume I just assume its nice until I smell it so you should do the same.

The next item is a staple for many people - a Carmex lip-balm. I felt like I was the only person not to have tried one of these up until recently. The cold weather really took a toll on my lips and I had heard great things about Carmex. None of my other lip balms were doing the job at the time but ever since I have started using this I have had no problems with dry or dehydrated lips which is amazing. I would recommend picking one of these up for protection coming up to this cold winter months, it really does wonders.


The next product I've been using is Lush's No Drought dry shampoo. I feel like I may have written about this before but after using lots of dry shampoo over the last while with my busy schedule, nothing seemed to work but I remembered trying Lush's in the past and decided to give it another try. It is so much more natural looking and feeling than any other dry shampoo I have tried. The formula is a powder which you scrub into your scalp and it really fluffs up and makes your hair less greasy instantly. It also adds volume to the hair and you could easily do this for more than one day and your hair would be presentable and fresher than any other product. Plus the natural ingredients are so much better for your hairs health. It also smells really nice of grapefruit.

The last product I've been using a lot is a soap I picked up from a small shop I believe is called Bomb Cosmetics after a quick Google of the product. It's called the Tangerine Dream shower soap. Why this soap in particular is nice is that it is attached to a sponge so when used in water the top part mainly of sponge foams up and creates a really nice shower scrub. And because it is also a block of soap means there is less waste and you get a lot longer out of it over many uses. I had never seen anything like this so I thought it was pretty cool. Plus the orange smell is amazing and fresh.


What has everyone been loving this month? Anything specifically Halloween-y that you've loved over last month?

Pastel Goth Kat Von D | Palette Review

It's my first post back and I have a lot of products that I have tried over the past year that I have been AWOL. The palette that I have used the most recently is Kat Von D's Pastel Goth palette. When trying to link this product it seems that it has been discontinued on Kat Von D's website -  but is still available on a few others. I was really drawn to this palette as every single colour in the palette was a shade that I did not already own. Being pastel and rainbow coloured was really appealing for me as I was trying to expand on my makeup skills and looks and therefore this palette was an instant hit. Although I wasn't anticipating to wear it as frequent as any other neutral shade palette I own. 


There are only eight shades in this palette which makes it quite small - yet each shade is very different from the next which gives it extra versatility. The shades are all pastel versions of the colours mainly found in a rainbow. As they are pastel I assumed they would be slightly muted in colour - yet was I extremely wrong. The colour pay-off of these shades is amazing. The consistency is very chalk like which is a little strange but it really allows the colours to stand out when applied. If using this palette using Skull - the white shade as a base is also a good idea for giving stronger colour pay-off for the other colours. The weird thing about this palette is that I'm using shades like green and blue like they were a casual brown or beige and I'm loving it. My most used and favourite shades are Star, Clementine and Meow (the first three shades) as wearing them all together makes a really beautiful sunset eye.



The below swatches are of the palette in order - although the quality of the picture is not the best. You can see in the picture that the shades are very chalky and look subtle but vibrant in shade. They look so much better on the eyes than on my arm I can confirm. This is the first Kat Von D palette I own and the quality is definitely worth investing in. Her products are all cruelty free and vegan which makes it much more appealing to me also.


If anyone has any suggestions on which colour combinations I should try please comment below! And if anyone has tried this palette before what are your opinions?


A Restart and New Beginning

Hi there. Welcome to my blog, or welcome back if you've been here before. It's been a long time since I've written and posted and it's been due to multiple reasons. Mainly due to work and study being way too overwhelming in the past year to keep up with other commitments alongside it so I took a back step from blogging.

The second reason for it taking so long to come and write again is me putting myself off. I keep convincing myself that I have nothing interesting to share, or that I don't have the resources to keep up with blogging trends and other people's blogging styles. So I didn't want to write things that in the end are useless and uninteresting posts.

Then I realised that blogging is each individual perspective on the world and sharing content even if no one reads it is a wonderful way to share ideas and stories in the world. Which was the reason that I started in the first place. Not only to share highlights of things I have enjoyed and not - but to share and help and inspire others, while also being a creative and artistic outlet. Which I think is wonderful. We're often too busy to do things we enjoy and this is me stopping to take the little moments and things in again.



So I've taken a little time in deciding whether to come back and post, and although most people who probably read my blog before are no longer here - I'm giving my blog a fresh start. I'm not changing the name or layout or anything - yet I've decided to be more lenient on what content I decide to post. I will still be posting many product reviews and travel posts like I used to do (although I will admit now I am trying to be more minimalist in my belongings which makes it harder - yet is a post in itself) but I also want to write about anything I feel like writing at the time as I love writing and should not feel limited in my own online space. Hopefully this will create not only a place of me sharing but of others sharing back. If not then I will still enjoy writing and sharing content again.

I am a little out of touch with the blogging world so hopefully won't take me long to feel at home again. If anyone wants to send me little words of wisdom or tips please share them!

Zoella X Colourpop Liquid Lipsticks

Zoella was one of the first Youtubers I watched when I was in my early teens and I've always enjoyed watching her videos. Although I don't enjoy them as much as I used to I still have a lot of fondness for her and the things that she does. When I heard that she was collaborating with Colourpop I was so excited. Colourpop is one of my favourite brands, I think they do amazing products, and they're always really good value. I love how creative they are with their designs and products. Zoe's collaboration is called Brunch Date, and it's based around the idea of having lunch with friends. Zoe's make up style isn't as extravagant as a lot of other influencers I follow, and I've seen people complain about the collab because of this because it's boring. Personally I am all for it, I love really simple make up that I would wear all the time, as I would get the most use out of it. I have a lot of eyeshadow palettes that I don't use so I thought I would get the lip products (and an eyeliner) that I would use all the time. 


The collection is based off food that you would find in a brunch, and there are little egg patterns. The bigger packages are made like milk cartons and I think the whole designs are very visually pleasing and creative.


I love the colours that she has chosen, two are nudes, one is a more pink nude, the other a darker purple toned nude, but both are quite light. I wear them almost everyday since I got them. The other is a deep pure red, I wouldn't wear this one as much but it is like the ultimate red shade, perfect for special occasions. I love the formulations of these liquid lipsticks, they're probably the best I've ever tried. They are quick drying and look and feel really nice. They don't last an awful long time but I don't mind re-applying as it doesn't dry out my lips at all. I also got the black eyeliner from the collection as I have too many liquid eyeliners and not enough kohl ones. This one is twistable, you have to be a little bit gentle with it, as I broke a little bit off when first using it. The black has flecks of gold glitter within which I love the idea of but you can't really see it. Yet this product has such a long lasting effect and really does need to be wiped off with makeup remover to come off other than that it doesn't budge all day which I love.

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I actually can't pick my favourite shade, I love both of the nudes, Little One, and @ Me, and as they are both so similar I just alternate between them. The only thing I dislike is the shipping costs from the US, and all of the product packaging cam damaged in the post, but that doesn't bother me too much.

Swatches are @ Me, Little One, and Self Love Club. The last is the eyeliner swatch,  XOXO.

Overall I really love this collection and Colourpop in general and I wish I had gotten more from the collection. Has anyone tried any pieces from Brunch Date yet?

Grey Sunset | Outfit

The one fashion item I buy more than anything else and have more than I should have is jackets and coats. Living in Ireland means that it is usually cold all of the time so it's hard not to leave the house without something to wear over your outfit to keep you warm, which means I have a lot to go with various outfits. Although most of the ones I own have no hoods which is a bad idea, yet I am always drawn to fur and brightly coloured jackets that don't always go with everything. I got this one over the Christmas period and didn't wear it too much then but just started wearing it and it's so comfortable and cozy I'm sad I didn't wear it as much when it was colder, as it's like wearing a fluffy dressing gown outside. 



Jacket | Can't remember where I bought it but the brand is Saint Genie
Jumper | Primark
Jeans | River Island
Shoes | Converse X Miley Cyrus


Anyone else own way too much jackets than they should have?

Mario Badescu Facial Spray | Review

I had a friend rave to me about all of Mario Badescu's skincare products, and how they help clear and regulate skin. They're one of those brands that I haven't seen around before and my friend usually orders them online, yet Urban Outfitters started to sell some of their products so I thought I would try something. They've actually released a wider range of their products since I bought this so I might have to go back and have another look soon. I usually use a facial/cleansing spray before and after I use makeup and I needed a new one so I got the Mario Badescu facial spray with aloe, herbs and rose water. 

I really love a good facial spray and it really does help hydrate skin and help to cleanse it. This one is very light and smells very fresh. It smells to me very like rosemary, which I like but I prefer it on food so it's not the most pleasing smell to put this on my face personally. Yet, I do like the texture and feel of it on my skin, it helps combat dry skin and I feel like it's the perfect addition to a skincare routine, I think its the perfect way to finish after a skincare routine or pamper session. I also love to use it when I'm feeling tired and need to feel awake and refreshed and hydrating your skin actually helps to rejuvenate and help me feel more energised.


I would love to try more of their products as I feel like this has been really good for my skin and helped to combat imperfections also.
Has anyone tried this or any other similar product before?

Norvina Palette | Anastasia Beverly Hills Review

I have posted a lot about the Anastasia Beverly Hills palettes, and you'll find many reviews of the previous palettes in my archives, the only one I actually don't have is Soft Glam, and I picked Norvina over that for my new palette choice. I chose it as I love the colour palette in it, I love that it's a mixture of nude, everyday wear shades, but also really vibrant colours that you can play with and throw into a look for a little bit of fun on top of that. The pink, purple and blue tones compliment the brown shades and are so good at helping me add colours into my looks, as I am not very adventurous, or very good at doing make up also. Although they're vibrant colours, they're also neutral enough that they're not too crazy for simple people like me, and I wear every shade just the same amount. Although I already have reviews of similar palettes I thought I would do this one too as it is my favourite palette ever, until the next one comes. 



The packaging is a gorgeous lilac purple with a velvet case and it embodies the colours within it well. What I love about all of Anastasia's palettes is that they are great travel palettes as they always have a great mixture of shades that can be used for various things, plus they have a really nice mirror, which is something you always need while travelling and doing make up. 



The top row are all glitter shades and the bottom row are matte shades, and I love the mixture. My favourite shade is Celestial, it's a vibrant purple shade and the shimmer on it is so nice, it comes out lighter on the skin but they're all very buildable which I like. I also love Soul, which compliments Celestial very well, it's a blue toned purple, but because of the blue in it its much brighter than it looks but fits into the palette shades very well for the purple tones, I love the mixtures that all the colours have. In different lights they can look different and I love the unique quality of them. Other shades that I like are Passion, a burgundy red with brown undertones, and Eccentric, which is a dulled down electric yellow and I love that it's almost a mustard shade too. Overall the quality of the shadows themselves is so high, the matte ones have a good pay off of colour and don't need much on the brush but the colours are so pigmented it's amazing. The glitter shades are similar and the glitter payoff is very high and depending on the shade, change in the light. They last for a long time and don't tend to crease and move under eye movements, and if you have them on for long, they're easily blend-able into another look as they all go so well together.

The above swatches are from the second row, in order, Base, Soul, Incense, Love, Volatile, Eccentric, and Passion. 

The swatches above are from the first row, in order, Dreamer, Summer, Wild Child, Rose Gold, Celestial, Dazzling, and Drama.

Has anyone tried this palette before? What do you think or would you like to try? 

The Ultimate Bath | Bath Routine

Although I don't have baths very often I am a sucker for bath products and treating myself a little extra when I do have a bath. So as I usually post a lot about different products that I've reviewed so I thought it would be a nice idea to put them all together and talk about how I use them collectively rather than separately. 


A lot of products I use are Lush, surprise surprise, and some of the products are seasonal and I don't think that they are still available now, but they do come out again when the seasons change. To Start off my bath I usually use a bubble bath to produce bubbles, on that day I used a mixture of two products, I first used the Zoella Bubble Soak, which has a surprising amount of bubbles that don't need much product to keep bubbling. I added the Lush Candy Cane bubble bar on top to add to the bubbles but I used this mainly as I love the scent, as it has the classic Lush snow fairy scent. Then after the bath is done filling up I like to add a bath bomb of choice, usually a Lush one. The one on that particular day was Reach for the Stars, which leaves the bath looking like the night sky and the stars leave a glitter trail and they are more moisturising and buttery than the bath bomb itself and it helps to nurture and repair the skin. 


After relaxing for a while I move onto more skincare products, I like to use body conditioners to moisturise and look after the skin, and I like to do this in the bath or shower as I often forget to when I'm out. I used Buck's Fizz which is amazing as it smells so citrus-y and is a bright orange colour and it feels so soothing and soft on the skin. After that I'll put on a face mask of sorts, my go to is the Boot's cucumber clay mask, I use a lot of products from this range every day and I love how soft and kind it feels on the skin, it smells very subtle like cucumber. With this mask you apply it on dry skin and leave for up to three minutes and it drys in like a face mask, which helps to clean the skin and pores, and then you wash it off. I also use this before the shower, as it doesn't take as long as other face masks.


It's nice to add and change things in my bath routine but this is a general idea of how I would prepare for one, plus or minus a few things. 
What do you like to add into your bath routine or what do you like to use to pamper yourself?

On a High Skinny Dip Highlighter Palette | Review

There's no Skinny Dip stores near me and I always forget how much stuff they actually have. I have a few of their liquid lipsticks and have tried and loved them and I really love the quality of their products. I was in dire need of a new highlighter palette and I saw this one that looked so pretty, look at that holographic cover, and it didn't disappoint in use. 



The palette includes three shades, one of which I would consider a blush and the other three highlighters. One is a very icy white shimmer and the others are gold tinted shades. They are one of the most pigmented highlighters I've tried and I love the different colours you can play with. Although the 'Ice Queen' shade suits me the most as I am so pale, I love the colour that gold dust brings to my face mixed with it or with a blush. I also like to mix 'Dollar Dollar' with my bronzers. When using them you don't need much product to see payoff it's the perfect way to finish your makeup look.

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 Above swatches are Dollar Dollar, Ice Queen, Made You Blush and Gold Dust, they're so pretty together. 

Has anyone tried this before or anything similar?

Current Favourites | February 2019

There have been so many favourites that I've had over the past few months, as always I forget them when it comes to writing a post like this. Yet there are a few things that I have enjoyed recently that I'd like to share. 


The first thing I've been loving is the Body Shop Peppermint Candy Cane body moisturiser. Now I love all of the Body Shop products they're always such good quality, moisturising and smell amazing. This scent is from their Christmas range so I'm not sure if its still available. It smells really minty and meant to be like a candy cane. I think after applying it on your skin it smells like mint ice cream, which I'm not sure is a good or bad thing but I like it. You get so long out of all of their products and there's no doubt I'll be using it for a while.


The next thing of my favourites is Lush's Dad's Garden Lemon Tree Body Spray. I hadn't ever tried any of Lush's sprays before and I love the smell of their Snow Fairy body spray as one of my friends has it and it always smells amazing. Unfortunately they didn't have it when I went but I still wanted to try one of their sprays so I got this one. They are so fresh and you can smell how natural all the sprays are. I love this one as it's a nice scent to wake up to and smells very citrus-y and just reminds me of very happy sunny summer days, which I can't wait for. You can't smell them very strongly yourself after spraying it on yourself but I know to others the scent stays all day.


The last thing is Zoella's Drench Bubble Bath Soak. I don't like much of Zoella's products other than the scents as in terms of skincare etc I don't find the stuff as good quality as other brands. Yet, I do love the majority of bath products, mainly the bubble baths, as they produce an insane amount of bubbles and I like to add it into the cocktail of my other bath products to make it more relaxing.


What's everyone's favourites been this month?