FRIDAY FIVE: 5 ETSY FINDS FOR A HOME SPA SESSION

As the nights are starting to get darker and we move that little bit closer towards full-on Winter is Coming territory, I’ve got back into the habit of evening baths before bed. This week I’ve hunted around Etsy for a few treats for some at home evening pampering sessions; just add a good book and a glass of wine…

Etsy At Home Spa Pamper Session Picks

  1. Kimono Dressing Gown by VerryKerry, £109 here
    If I’m going to pamper myself, I want something beautiful to put on afterwards. Made from pure cotton, this kimono is a stunner and there are more designs available. This is going to be making it’s way onto my Wish List.
  2. Wooden Bath Caddy by  BousUK, £40 here
    How are you going to balance your wine and book without a bath caddy people? You need one in your life. I love mixing in natural wood finishes in a bathroom to keep things from feeling too stark, this bath caddy is made from reclaimed pallets and has such rustic charm. Also, it’s made in my home town so it gets an extra thumbs up for that!
  3. Eucalyptus, Lemon & Cedarwood Candle by WildheartOrganics, £8.95 here
    Every good pamper session needs a candle and I’m definitely going to order myself one of these. I love this combination of scents, but there are others to choose from on their Etsy site if this doesn’t float your boat. The apothecary style jar adds a little something to this vegan soy candle that has 40 hours clean burn time.
  4. Scented Lavender Neck Cushion by FingerPrickingGood, £15 here
    As someone who loses track of time and finds herself spending hours in the bath, I’m always attempting to make myself more comfy by shoving towels under my head whilst having a soak. Filled with Yorkshire lavender to aid relaxation this is another item jumping onto my Etsy shopping list.
  5. Organic Soothing Muscle Rub by WhiskeyRunCo, £10.65 here
    My only non UK based pick, this organic, vegan muscle rub just sounds so tempting to help get rid of the days aches and pains. They have great reviews on Etsy and have a range of balms / skincare items on their Etsy page.

What are your must have items for a home pamper session?

BEAUTY REVIEW: BEAUTY BLENDER

I’ve never really bought into the idea of using make-up sponges. I’d had those packs of generic triangle / wedge sponges in the past and found that they either just dragged make up around my face resulting in a less than flawless finish or, as someone who prefers a fuller coverage base, seemed to cause more foundation to end up on the sponge rather than on my face.

beauty blender

After reading reviews of the original Beauty Blender and seeing it reach Holy Grail status for so many people I really wanted to try it out but was reluctant to fork out £16 for a make-up sponge. Last year was delighted when I received a Beauty Blender in a monthly subscription box (possibly Birchbox? I really can’t remember.) and the hype really is true in this case.

To use, you run the sponge under water until it expands to roughly double in size then firmly squeeze to get rid of excess water. I then put the sponge in a towel and squeeze once again to soak up any remaining water. You should end up with a sponge which is slightly damp but not dripping wet. It sounds bizarre but… it just works.

I use my Beauty Blender daily to apply under eye concealer and, when I’m wanting a flawless finish, to apply foundation rather than my usual approach of blending it in with my fingers. The Beauty Blender’s egg shape makes it ideal for using under the eye and for blending around the nose as well.

When applying foundation I find that using a bouncing/dabbing action with the sponge over the face and building up coverage leads to a finish that definitely has a somewhat airbrushed quality to it. It’s also excellent for helping to blend in cream contour to avoid any harsh lines. Overall applying my foundation using a Beauty Blender gives me the full coverage I want yet the overall appearance of my foundation definitely seems ‘lighter’ and more radiant.

To clean the sponge, you can use brush cleanser, shampoo or the solid round of soap that comes with the sponge. I’ve also used plain old handwash and that works just fine too. If you don’t clean the Beauty Blender soon after applying make up it will end up with staining that doesn’t look the most appealing so it’s not something to keep out on display! Other than that the only downsize is that if you have long nails, over time you will probably end up with nail indentations in the sponge. Mine has loads but it doesn’t have an effect on how it applies make-up.

I really don’t know what wizardry was involved when the Beauty Blender was made but it just works better than any other make-up sponge I’ve ever come across. It feels soft, malleable and much less dense than your standard make-up sponge. All in all, it’s been a game changer for me when it comes to make-up application and I wouldn’t be without one in my make-up bag. It may be on the pricey size but it really is worth it. I’ve used mine for a year and I’m only just getting to the point of thinking I should get a replacement so I think it’s actually pretty good value for money considering the results you get using it.

You can buy the original Beauty Blender via Cult Beauty for £16 here, along with the rest of the Beauty Blender range.

AND SO IT BEGINS…

DIY Tools

I’ve always enjoyed reading blogs, going back to the days when I had a LiveJournal account to share my every.tiny.little.thought with the world*.

*Probably just my mum…

Nowadays I’m more likely to be following design, DIY and beauty blogs on BlogLovin’; making my morning commute that much more enjoyable, plus enabling me to practice that great British tradition of never making eye contact with other people on public transport.

When I moved into a new house in need of more than a few updates, some cosmetic, some a little more full-on, this seemed the perfect time to start my own blog, if only so my mother can keep tabs on me in new and exciting ways!

So this little corner of the internet will be where I document my interior design and decorating adventures along with chatting about beauty, style, travel, cooking and whatever else is taking over my life that week.  As the ultimate procrastinator, surely some kind of online DIY diary will actually make me tackle that ever expanding ‘To Do’ list rather than spending hours pinning those perfect “inspiration” pictures on Pinterest?!

Let the blogging begin!

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