Friday 9 May 2014

Festival Essentials Pack


Hello lovelies!

I've got a totally random and fun review for you today. A few weeks back my brother got me a birthday present that 100% confused me. Imagine being faced with opening up a present looking like the bag below:

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I was so confused! What on earth was in this drawstring bag??

Well let me enlighten you....

Very important ear plugs for starters! I've heard that whatever you take with you, if you intend to get any sleep at all you 100% need these, or some hefty ear phones that will block out noise from rowdy partiers walking past your tents.

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Sun lotion sachet; very handy. I will of course be taking a full bottle with me but this can be my emergency sachet for times of last minute sun that appears. So many people I've known have burnt to a crisps at festivals because of the rare sunshine in the UK and I don't intend to be one of them! Though a golden glow would be LOVELY!

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Next up some real hygiene essentials. Deodorant, a festival must have, It should rate up there with oxygen and water. Do not leave home without it for the sake of everyone.
Tissues, pack copious amounts of these! Saving you from the sniffles induced by crap food/drink/no sleep etc, the inevitable toilet trips and spillages of any kind. Saviours.

Hand gel; when those inevitable toilet trips arrive you should be armed. Sanitise those hands of yours to protect from unthinkable germs, imagine over 100,000 people using the same toilets for a week. GERM HEAVEN. Protect yourself as much as possible!

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Lastly a few girly essentials. Carex wipes will also help against sticky spillage, I'm talking pints of cider flying everywhere, falling over in the mud and those dirty dirty burgers you'll be chowing down on. (I'm drooling already, cider and burgers yummmmmm)

Plasters and toothbrush are also essential; for the love of GOD do not leave home without a toothbrush EVER. Festivals included, your breath should still be smelling fresh and a lack of a sink is no excuse!

The torch is a nice little touch really, I hadn't thought about taking one of these but without any electrical lighting in a tent how on earth would you be able to do anything otherwise! Can you tell I've never actually been proper camping?? Cue a big shock coming my way!

And last but not least........a nail file. One of the most important tools known to women kind, imagine breaking a nail and not being able to file it away for 7 days? Unthinkable!




You can find this specific set on ebay here, but there are tonnes on there that would be great gifts for a festival goer this year!
It's a genius present and I love it, cannot wait to take it to Glastonbury and put it to good use.


What do you think of my festival essentials? Do you have anything to add to the list?
Would you love to give or receive this pack as a gift?


L xxx


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Sunday 17 June 2012

How would you pack for 7 weeks?

Bit of a different post for you today so I hope you like it, it's a bit more personal and sort of a 'What's in my handbag?' post.

If you didn't know already, I'm currently away in America completing a uni course for a few weeks and so far I'm having an amazing time!

I've come here on my own which was initially quite scary and I obviously had no idea what to pack or what I'd need to bring.

Clothes wise I had a limited amount to choose as I needed certain things for my course like hiking boots, waterproofs and hoodies which obviously weigh quite a lot.
Match that with needing bedding, towels and my laptop, camera etc and I wasn't left with much room to play with!

I apologise in advance for the photos....the lighting is awful and I've ended up editing most of them so they look instagram style and not half as bad as before! The grey desk and cream painted brick walls don't exactly make good background either ha! I did what I could with what I have.

I decided to pick up some shower gel, shampoo, conditioner and body moisturiser when I got here as I could buy big bottles of each and throw them out before I left, so that was a large portion of toiletries taken care of.

However I did need to bring travel wash, a mini first aid kit, sun cream (SPF 15 and 30, and 30 for my face), after sun, bug repellant...etc etc that you normally would take on holiday with you as I wasn't sure what I could get my hands on when there:



As you can see, this really was not leaving me much room in my suitcase particularly with the 23Kg limit so I had to be really strict with what I brought.

For clothes after the things that I had to bring I brought with me a selection of vests and shorts, 2 pairs of jeans, 2 thin hoodies, 1 cardigan, 4 dresses and 1 pair of 3/4 denim shorts.

I also packed 2 sets of gym clothes, my swim suit, 2 bikinis and a substantial amount of underwear as I didn't want to run out before finding the laundry room!

(These clothes are really boring so I haven't bothered with photos of these)

Shoes wise I brought my hiking boots, running trainers, 1 pair of brogues, 1 pair of flip flops and a pair of black gladiator style sandals for going out:



I felt I did rather well on this front as you can mix and match any of it, I've never packed so well in my life!

Accessories wise I packed 2 necklaces and a bracelet, 1 obi belt and I had either my rucksack or my black leather bag for outings:




The main problem for me, as I'm sure it is with most of you, is products.....

Where on earth do I start?!


I had no idea what to do, and ended up starting with make up as I knew what I needed for every day use and could go from there.
Here's what I brought altogether:


Base products


Lipsticks


Essentials!


Brushes


Sleek Ultra Matte V2 and MUA Heaven and Earth


Blush and other eye and brow products.


I gave in and couldn't leave without some nail varnish, but I restricted myself to a top coat, base coat and 4 colours:

A nude pink, coral, gold shimmer and glittery red.


Skincare was another problem for me, I love it and could have easily filled my suitcase with it particularly as I've been investing in it quite a bit recently.
But I was as strict as I could have been and here's what I brought with me:


Liz Earle, Vichy, Etat Pur and Origins.


To keep me entertained on the plane I also brought a number of samples with me to play with and test which was great fun and I loved the cooling feeling of the eye gel on the plane!

Do you think I did well??

I'm quite proud of myself, though I feel rather guilty for all the products I've left at home that I clearly can live without.
It's spurred me on to use more up when I get back, which is a good thing as I actually only have £40 left in my account until I get a job....eek!


What products can't you live without? Have you managed to be super savvy with your products for holidays etc?

Next up I'm going to make a post on what I'm missing so far...being away from home for 6.5 weeks on your own isn't easy and there's certain things I'm missing more than others!


L xxx


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