Friday 11 May 2012

Review: Soap and Glory's Sugar Crush

This is my absolute current favourite!

I recently finished off Soap and Glory's Pulp Friction and whilst I loved the way it lathered up, I was ready to try something else as it lasted such a long time. (that's not a negative point for it, just wanted a change!)

Luckily my mum was buying presents and happened to need something else to make it up to a 3 for 2 deal, voila! I managed to sneak this into her basket which also meant it was free for me, hurrah!


Soap and Glory's Sugar Crush is an absolutely divine scrub made from brown sugar, lime, almond oil and macadamia grains.
Basically, it smells sugary, sweet and warming with the sugar and limes in. It makes you feel like your in an exotic country the moment you smell it!

I liked the convenience of Pulp Friction's tube, however I do like the alternative of scooping out of a tub and being able to grab handfuls of it as you please.

I could literally have scooped this out and eaten it, it smells that good!


The grains in the scrub are quite large, and whilst this can have a negative effect in that they feel quite rough, with this product the thick sugary solution the grains are in made sure it didn't feel rough at all.

It gave my skin a lovely clean feeling and definitely got rid of all the dead skin etc that a good scrub does, without leaving an oily residue that some do.

I personally hate that as you have to wash off all of the excess and it's a bit annoying!



Have you tried Sugar Crush?

I hadn't actually heard of it until I saw it in the shop, once I'd smelt it i knew it had to be mine!

Have you tried any other body scrubs from Soap and Glory or other ranges that you would recommend?

Scrubs like this are perfect for the summer and getting ready for the beach!

L xxx
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Thursday 10 May 2012

NOTD: Barry M 304 Mint Green

We all know pastels come around every year for Spring and Summer but I love how they look.

Today's NOTD is not a new colour but a good one for the warmer weather that isn't too girlie.

I am talking about Barry M's 304 Mint Green colour:


These photos are a little messier than I thought they were so apologies for that, I was in a rush at the time!


I do love pastels for spring and summer, but the pinks and yellows can sometimes, for me anyway, be a little too girly so I love that the green provides a perfect alternative.


As for this particular nail polish, the consistency wasn't too great if I'm honest.
I love Barry M nail polishes but this one was a bit streaky, and the quality doesn't always seem consistent between colours.

I used 3 coats for these photos which is more than the average 2 in other colours from Barry M, but as I don't own many pastel colours I'm not sure if this is the norm?


I like the results anyway, perfect for beaches, barbecues, nights out, shopping trips and anything else you can think of!

I can't wait for the warmer weather when you can sit on a beach!

What do you think of pastels? Do you prefer pinks and warmer colours or something like green or blue?

L xxx


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Wednesday 9 May 2012

OPI Cajun Shrimp Nail Dupe

When I received the best of the best OPI collection for Christmas I was excited to try them all out as it's such a well loved brand that I hadn't tried before.

Cajun shrimp stood out to me as a perfect coral orange for the summer. When I first applied it those I was a little disappointed. Where I regularly bake I find I get food colouring stuck under my nails and need opaque polishes or my nail line is visible and this is a look I like. Also needing 4 coats is disappointing for small bottles as you use the polish up quickly. 

I also find OPI nail varnish chip easily on me. Do any of you find this too? They also are quite expensive in the UK. So when I saw Crave Me in boots I excitedly picked it up.


As you can see they are pretty similar in colour. Cajun shrimp is a little more pink in shade. The No7 polish can also be picked up for a bargain £2 if you wait till the £5 off vouchers are on.



Cajun Shrimp is on my thumb and Crave Me on my ring finger. Pretty close match. Crave me has a nicer formula, it's very pigmented and opaque in two coats, I find it lasts better than OPI too.

Perfect shade for summer don't you think?! Both L and I have this, after seeing it on her nails I had to have it. L has done a NOTD on Crave Me last week if you'd like to see her thoughts on it. Do you like these shades?

Love M
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Tuesday 8 May 2012

Nail Varnish Collection

I've seen lots of posts lately of people sharing their make up collections and I love having a nosey at what people have, don't you? Today I thought I'd share my nail varnish collection with you.

In my 101 things in 1001 days list, one thing I wanted was to own more than 100 nail varnishes. I love having a huge selection to choose from and play with. I love painting my nails and find when they are painted I am less likely to bite them. It's a habit I've almost stopped but still sometimes have to stop myself.


Here is my collection. I have a big variety of brands and have now tried most brands. Colours I feel I'm missing are yellow (which I currently have on order from Avon) and I don't have many metallics in my range.

I currently have 59 nail varnishes. Only another 31 to go before I can cross another thing of my list.

What colours do you think I need to add? Are there any colours that jump out of you?

On top of the 59 colours I have a further 15 top coats, clear, base coats and treatments. But I'm definetely favouring my OPI Matte Nail Envy.

I've read a few blogs that have stated to go on to OPI Maintenance Nail Envy once you've finished your first bottle. I'll be reviewing this once I've used it a while. I still have a little left in my original nail envy. I'm at the annoying bottom bit where it's hard to get out. The bottle has lasted my just over 2 months which is pretty good.


Have you used the maintenance version before?

Love M

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