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  • A short but sweet post today...

    If you're looking to get your body clean and smelling nice, along with your home, keep reading for some beautiful products that will do just that!

    Crabtree & Evelyn Gardeners Body Wash & Lotion

    If you like products that have a bit more of a bit  masculine scent, but not to strong, then you'll probably like this body wash and lotion from Crabtree & Evelyn.

    The body wash contains extracts of cucumber, sage and rosemary, as well as Vitamin E, to leave your skin feeling fresh while making sure it doesn't dry out.

    I found the body lotion to be quite light and it sunk into my skin fairly quickly. The scent does somewhat linger after application but it's nothing to overwhelming. The lotion contains avocado, shea, grapeseed and meadowfoam ,along with cucumber, sage and rosemary extracts just like the body wash.

    Both the lotion and body wash come in full-size bottles and smaller versions which are perfect for travelling.

    Wilds Magnolia Room Diffuser

    The diffuser has quite a fresh and clean scent, which is perfect if you don't want anything to overpowering in your home. I also love the white packaging, though I know any and all dust will instantly become noticeable, but  maybe that will just make me clean more (lets be honest, that's probably not happening).


    . 8/29/18 .

    Smell the Roses

    . 8/29/18 .


    A short but sweet post today...

    If you're looking to get your body clean and smelling nice, along with your home, keep reading for some beautiful products that will do just that!

    Crabtree & Evelyn Gardeners Body Wash & Lotion

    If you like products that have a bit more of a bit  masculine scent, but not to strong, then you'll probably like this body wash and lotion from Crabtree & Evelyn.

    The body wash contains extracts of cucumber, sage and rosemary, as well as Vitamin E, to leave your skin feeling fresh while making sure it doesn't dry out.

    I found the body lotion to be quite light and it sunk into my skin fairly quickly. The scent does somewhat linger after application but it's nothing to overwhelming. The lotion contains avocado, shea, grapeseed and meadowfoam ,along with cucumber, sage and rosemary extracts just like the body wash.

    Both the lotion and body wash come in full-size bottles and smaller versions which are perfect for travelling.

    Wilds Magnolia Room Diffuser

    The diffuser has quite a fresh and clean scent, which is perfect if you don't want anything to overpowering in your home. I also love the white packaging, though I know any and all dust will instantly become noticeable, but  maybe that will just make me clean more (lets be honest, that's probably not happening).


    . 8/24/18 .


    If I could wear a t-shirt and jeans everyday I would. I've been wearing these vintage Levis non-stop which I picked up from local vintage store Cream on Vintage. They have a relaxed mum-jean fit which makes them super comfortable. I've also recently become a belt person and picked up this classic looking one from Hunted Clothing Co. To further bring in the vintage vibe, I recently purchased this Dickies crop tee from Glue.

    . 8/22/18 .


    My name is Amy, I'm nearly 25 and up until recently I had never actually had a facial before. If I'm honest, apart from buying myself some nice skincare and making sure to always do my skincare routine, I never really invested anything further into my skin. While having a facial certainly sounded relaxing, I'd just never bothered to book myself one. However, after having my Picosure Skin Laser treatments through Skiinsure Laser Clinics and seeing how that managed to improve my skin, I've been thinking about doing more than just my home routine to up my skincare game.

    So when the lovely people from Baggash ere in Newcastle reached out to me and asked if I wanted to give one of their beauty services a try, I took it as a sign that it was time to finally try a facial.

    They may not have a sign, but if you're walking down Hunter Street you definitely cannot miss them. Baggas not only have a great range of skincare and your usually pharmacy products, they also have an awesome range of beauty services including makeup, eyelash extensions, a variety of facials, waxing, spray tanning and most recently they've introduced manicures, pedicures and hot stone massages! If you're thinking of treating yourself, keep reading because Baggas also hooked me up with a sweet discount code so you can get 50% off when you book one of their services online.


    In terms of their facials they have three different kinds;
    • Express Facial [35 minutes]
    • Deep Cleanse Facial [45 minutes]
    • Signature Facial [60 minutes]

    I opted for the Deep Cleanse facial because the name appealed to me. The Express Facial is perfect if you want a good cleanse and exfoliation of your skin but don't have heaps of time to spare, and the Signature Facial includes everything you get in the Deep Cleanse (keep reading to find out more) but has a longer massage time (which I certainly wouldn't be mad about).

    The Deep Cleanse starts with a cleansing of your skin, followed by an exfoliation. The exfoliation however is done while a steam machine is positioned over your face, to really help open up the pores and, well, deep clean your skin. The product and steamer are left working on your skin for a few minutes while you get a soothing head massage (also my favourite part of being at the hairdressers). From there a mask is applied to your skin and is left to sit for a couple of minutes while you get a neck and shoulder massage, before being gently rubbed into the skin a little and removed. Before you head off, a nice serum and moisturiser are applied to your face and I promise you will walk out with glowing skin!

    The facial may not be anything to extreme or extravagant (though I thought the steamer was a nice touch), but having someone else really take their time to throughly clean your skin and just give you a moment to really relax and chill out is priceless to me.

    I totally get the facial hype and I will certainly be making more trips back, though I'm also intrigued by their new Hot Stone Massage, so watch this space for a possible review on that.

    Lastly, before I go, if you're keen to treat yourself and your skin and want 50% OFF, all you need to do is enter the code AMY50 when you book any treatment on the Baggas Pharmacy website - you can thank me later.



    . 8/20/18 .


    I never get bored of trying out new beauty products - it's time to share some of the latest pieces that have made their way into my mailbox.

    Moments4Me Lifting Bio-Cellulose Face Mask
    Using a sheet mask on the regular has changed my skincare game. Off the back of having my Picosure Skin Laser treatments with Skiinsure Laser Clinics, I'm extra aware of looking after my skin and keeping it looking its best. By using a really hydrating sheet mask a couple of times a week my skin stays looking plump and hydrated all week long. One of the latest sheet masks I've tried is the Lifting Face Mask from Moments4Me. This sheet mask is packed full of product, which I always find is the sign that you've found a good one, and aims to help fight various signs of ageing by making your skin firmer and taking away fine lines and wrinkles. Only using one I can't comment on those claims, but I can tell you it left my skin feeling nice and soft, hydrated and plump.

    Jurlique Rose Hand Cream
    This hand cream has a fairly strong rose scent, so if you're not a fan of that or scents in general this probably isn't the one for you. The cream contains Rose Gallica Flower Extract which is grown at an organic farm in the South Australian hills. I found this to be a little thicker then a lot of hand creams I've used, but I found it sinks in really quickly and left my hands feeling really smooth.

    Medik8 Super C30 Antioxidant Serum
    I found this serum to be a little bit oily for me, but if this is a serum that suits you, a little goes a long way and it does seem to sink in nicely. Some other great features of the serum are that it is paraben free, palm oil free, vegan friendly, alcohol free and cruelty free.
    Bioderma Micelle Solution / Hydrabio / Sebium
    I've been a fan of Bioderma Micelle Water for ages and I've used the sensitive skin formula plenty of times. I find their micelle water is not only great as a toner, it easily removes any remaining makeup. They also have formulas for dehydrated (blue packaging) and oiler skin (green packaging), which I find perfect as my skin can change between the two.

    Obagi Serums
    20% L-Ascorbic Acid Vitamin C Serum
    This serum contains powerful antioxidants to help make your complexion clearer and brighter. I found this serum sinks quite quickly into the skin and left my skin feeling quite smooth. If your skin needs a Vitamin C kick these products are the way to go.

    10% L-Ascorbic Acid Vitamin C Serum
    Compared to the 20% serum, this one felt oilier to me, a bit like the Medik8 serum and it didn't sink as quickly, which ruled this one out for me. But if an oiler formula is something your skin doesn't mind, with this brands good product track record, I would probably recommend giving this a shot.
    . 8/12/18 .


    It's been a little over a month since I made my first trip to Suki Hairdressing here in Newcastle - you can read more about my visit and the products they hooked me up with here.

    I went back for my second visit the other week, so I thought now was the perfect time to fill you in on how my hair has been since then and also chat about some of the new products the lovely ladies at Suki sent me home with this time.

    In a nutshell - I've been blown away with how good the quality of my hair has become since setting foot inside the salon - I put it down to not only a good cut and colour but the products they've had me using for the last month - I'm not sure I'll ever use anything else again.

    While the length of my hair hasn't started to reach the floor, the quality has improved tenfold. I've had quite damaged hair once before and I've noticed that when your hair is healing the quality and thickness will improve first before it will begin to grow. 

    The biggest, noticeable change for me - and the change that is really going to help my hair start growing - has been the ends of my hair. I've put a before and current picture side-by-side below to help you visually see the difference (the black and white shot is the before picture).

    The ends of my hair use to be riddled with split ends, which is no good if you're trying to get your hair to grow, they were super thin and wispy and no matter how much I tried to cut the dead ends away they would always go back to being thin and gross within a week or two. I also struggled with my hair after I hadn't washed it for a few days - while the top of my head would be getting oily, the ends of my hair would lose all hydration and would become a dry mess that became impossible to work with and just looked extremely unhealthy - they would also lose all shine. I also felt like my hair had become much thinner than it once was.

    Since my Suki visit I've noticed my hair getting thicker and it no longer dries out after just a few days of being washed; it stays smooth and shiny for days and now I simply wash it when I can't stand the oil anymore, not because my ends are unmanageable. The most interesting development - and something I haven't seen in my hair for a long time - is how thick the ends have stayed. Usually the bluntness of a new cut would be gone within a week or two, but because my ends are staying thick and barely splitting anymore, my hair always has that fresh cut look to it - just touching them I can feel how much they've improved. Also I feel that I've gained thickness back to my hair as well. 

    I haven't been this happy with the quality of my hair in such a long time and even though my journey with Suki has only just begun, I can't begin to thank them and my hairdresser Bek enough for the major improvements they've already produced. If you have damaged hair, particularly if it's from colouring, book yourself an appointment ASAP!



    I put these massive improvements down to both the colour and cut I received during my first visit to Suki by the lovely and talented hands of Bek, and also the products they gave me.

    I think the biggest differences have come from the conditioners I've been using which are the Smartbond Professional Number 3 and the L'oreal Lumnio Contrast Hair Masque for when I feel like I want to give my hair a little extra nourishment, along with always putting in some of the Keratase Ciment Thermique before any heat styling or drying. You can read more about all of these products and why they're so good for repairing hair here.

    I use to be a complete blonde but in recent times I've started to prefer a bit of a darker root to give my colour a little more of a natural feel, and also in an effort to colour my hair less. My first visit was certainly a long ordeal but it was 100% worth the time. We took out the banding that had started to occur with my regrowth and cut back a lot of the brown so it sat closer to my roots, while also brighten my blonde colour and running it through the top where needed to give it a more natural look.    This colouring meant that even when I walked into the salon for my second visit, I still felt that it looked great and I couldn't notice my regrowth at all.


    This time around we brightened the blonde I did have, as some of my old blonde was becoming noticeable again, and touched up the roots. A point of difference with Bek's technique is her choice to not use toner at the basin. Most hairdressers will put a purple toner in to give your hair a bright, blonde look, but these will wash out soon after your visit so you don't actually keep the same colour you walk out with for very long. At Suki, they simply use the same purple shampoo they sent me home with after my first visit, so every time I wash my hair at home I come out with the same colour I left the salon with!

    Of course I couldn't leave Suki without some new products to add to my hair routine, and this time they hooked with up with a variety of things from Aveda, which is a new addition to the salon since my last visit. This brand not only delivers great products, they are all about being environmentally friendly and sustainable. With the quality of my hair making a comeback, some of these new products are about helping me start to get some more length.

    Tangle Teezer
    Before I had this, I will admit I was using a knock off version from Kmart - how different could they be right? Answer - quite different; is anyone really surprised. The bristles on the real thing are a lot shorter, they are more compacted together and they're much sturdier, so it feels a lot nicer on the hair. This is the only brush I use now expect for when I'm heat styling or blow drying. An interesting tip that I picked up while at Suki was to run the brush through the top of my hair on my scalp when in the shower after having shampooed. This helps to exfoliate the scalp while also stimulating hair growth. When I brush my hair with this I find it gets all the tangles out (as you'd hope) but without pulling and tugging on my hair that much, making it really comfortable and pleasant to use.

    Activance Professional
    This is the stuff that is suppose to really help get my hair growing. I spray 10 - 20 pumps of this directly onto my scalp while my hair is wet and before I do anything else. Bek even mentioned that you can put it on your eyebrows if you have issues with patchiness and a general lack of hair in that area - which I do, particuarly right at the front of my brows - so I'm also going to be popping some of this my brows each time I add some to my hair and will report back on how that experiment goes.

    Aveda Shampure Dry Shampoo
    I love the concept of this dry shampoo because there is no aerosol involved, which I thought was so cool when I first saw it but then also thought 'why is no one else doing this'. You simply squeeze the bottle and resulting pressure sprays out the product. One thing I hate about a lot of dry shampoos is how you can really feel the product if you touch youe hair and how it can get all over your hands. This dry shampoo is nice and lightweight so I can't even tell I've applied product once its in and it does a brilliant job at sucking up that oil while not looking or feeling noticeable in my hair.

    Aveda Dry Remedy Daily Moisturising Oil
    I love to apply a hair oil onto ends after I've finished styling and also at night before I go to sleep just to help give it a little bit of something to help with any moisture it might have lost. So Suki hooked me up with this one from Aveda to try out.

    Invisibobble
    I've avoided using hairbands with the little metal piece for a while now, but Suki sent me home with some hair ties that are even better again. These have been everywhere at the moment so they're not new to me, but for some reason I never thought to pick any up. The design of these hairbands means they are suppose to not catch on your hair and cause any unnecessary breakage. They're an odd texture and shape to use so that might take some getting use to, but they grip onto the hair nice and tight and do exactly what a hairband should do, so I'm not complaining.

    Aveda Texture Tonic
    I've always been one to avoid things like salt sprays and products that aim to create texture - as someone who has always had quite dry hair from being damaged, the last thing I wanted was to add anymore texture and because it was so dry it always naturally had a bit of volume to it. Now that my hair is healing and becoming more naturally smooth, salt sprays and volumising products are no longer such a scary thing. Bek sent me home with this from this product from Aveda to try out. I spray some of this in my wet hair before I style to give my hair some lift and volume.