FRIDAY FIVE: CHRISTMAS JUMPERS

It’s December so I can officially start to get excited about Christmas, right?

I love a good “bad” Christmas jumper. If it has sequins or something appliquéd to the front then all the better. If you’re looking for something tasteful to wear on Christmas Day then click away now…

Christmas Jumpers

  1. Merry Christmas Ya Filthy Animals jumper, Boohoo.com, £15 heres
  2. Christmas Pudding jumper, New Look, £20 here
  3. On The Naughty List jumper, ASOS, £30 here
  4. Sequin Penguin jumper, George, £14 here
  5. Flashing Lights Reindeer jumper, Florence & Fred, £20 here
    It’s a light up jumper. A LIGHT UP JUMPER. I rest my case.

Are you a fan of a novelty Christmas jumper? Or do you think it’s all a bit naff?!

TOP PRODUCTS FOR DEHYDRATED SKIN

Never mind #winteriscoming, winter is here. And with it, for many of us, comes dehydrated skin. Central heating, windy weather and embracing the excesses of the festive season don’t make it the best time of year for our skin and can leave skin feeling tight, sore and uncomfortable.

Dehydrated skin is something that happens to all of us regardless of our skin type. For me, the first way I can tell my skin has become dehydrated is that make up just seems to disappear off my face as the day progresses as my skin desperately absorbs any water in my foundation.

These are my go-to products for fighting dehyrated skin: Dehydrated Skin Products

Indeed Labs Hydraluron, currently £16.66 at Boots (normally £24.99) available here.
Hydraluron is much hyped and, in my opinion, deservedly so. Hyaluronic acid can hold up to 1,000 times it’s weight in water so helps your skin retain moisture, keeping it hydrated, plump and more youthful looking. As Hydraluron is made with a very pure, high quality hyaluronic acid it means that when you use this before your moisturiser it helps you get more from your moisturising cream. If you have dry skin I imagine this would be a daily skincare staple, however, as someone who doesn’t generally have dry skin, I only use this when my skin is dehydrated or I’m having a particularly “off” skin day – results are super quick, I can see a difference overnight when I use this.

Eucerin Replenishing Face Cream, £11, available here.
Without a doubt the best moisturiser I have ever used. Despite the fact it was made for those with dry skin, it’s perfect for my combination / oily skin – non greasy, absorbs well and one of the few moisturisers I have ever come across that you really only do need a pea-sized amount of. Paired with Hydraluron, this solves my dehydrated skin problems quickly, often overnight.

Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Internsive Lip Repair Balm, currently £15 at Feel Unique (normally £20), available here.
I’m yet to find a product that matches up to this. If my lips are feeling dry then some of this sorts them out in no time (often one application is enough to make a difference). I’ve been known to use this on my nose too in winter, if I’ve had a cold and nose blowing has left me with those red, sore patches at the side of my nose, I slap some of this on and let it work it’s magic.

Crabtree & Evelyn La Source Hand Cream, £5 for 25g / £9 for 50g / £15 for 100g, available here.
I get horribly dry hands in winter but I struggle to use most hand creams as I can’t bear feeling like there is product on my hands and I don’t like having scent on my hands. This is the only hand cream I’ve been able to get on board with: absorbs quickly and leaves hands softer without feeling like there is any residue or greasiness on the skin. It’s hard to describe the scent but this just smells clean to me so I don’t find it cloying or sickly like so many hand creams. I keep one of these in my handbag as a winter saviour for my hands.

 

PARIS AND BEYOND.

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It is hard to know what to write after the events of this weekend. The attacks which took place in Paris, Beirut and Baghdad are utterly heartbreaking and I find myself once again astounded at the fragility of life. Equally upsetting is seeing people use these terrible events to attempt to legitimise and promote their own bigotry and prejudices.

The attacks in Paris seem horrifyingly real and relatable to so many because we can easily imagine how it could have been any one of us. Many of us will have been to Paris. We will have walked those streets, been in those bars and restaurants.

However, this is not just about Paris, it is about all of us who hold values of freedom, tolerance and equality.

The motivation of terrorists is to cause terror. It is all too easy for us to fall into a mindset where we begin to question how we live our lives and the safety of our own country. Will I be afraid to travel to work? Will I be scared to go to a concert? Will I be put off visiting other countries? For me, quite simply, the answer is no. I could never adequately express how truly sorry I feel for those who have lost people they love in acts of terrorism such as these. I can not comprehend the horror of having someone taken away from you so suddenly and shockingly. However, we must not give in to those who want to create fear and division amongst us. We are better than that. We are stronger than that.

After the London bombings in July 2005, the then Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, had this to stay and it’s something that has always stayed with me:

I know that you personally do not fear giving up your own life in order to take others – that is why you are so dangerous. But I know you fear that you may fail in your long-term objective to destroy our free society and I can show you why you will fail.

In the days that follow look at our airports, look at our sea ports and look at our railway stations and, even after your cowardly attack, you will see that people from the rest of Britain, people from around the world will arrive in London to become Londoners and to fulfil their dreams and achieve their potential.

They choose to come to London, as so many have come before, because they come to be free, they come to live the life they choose, they come to be able to be themselves. They flee you because you tell them how they should live. They don’t want that and nothing you do, however many of us you kill, will stop that flight to our city where freedom is strong and where people can live in harmony with one another. Whatever you do, however many you kill, you will fail.

The people of Paris took to the streets on Friday night to announce to these terrorists and to the world “pas peur”. Not afraid. And this is exactly what we should do. We can not change what has happened, but we can honour those who have had their lives taken by living ours.

Sing, run, dance, laugh. Spend time with those you love, have fun, be kind. Stand up for what you believe in, stand up for your rights, stand up for those who need your help. This is our strength. They may have shocked us, they may have broken our hearts, we may be unable to make sense of these murders, but if we stand together this is not a war they can win.

So here’s to Liberté, Egalité, and Fraternité. We will not be beaten.

FRIDAY FIVE: INSPIRING COFFEE TABLE BOOKS

I’m a sucker for a good coffee table book. But my rule is that they can’t just look pretty, they need to be something that I’ll actually pick up and gain some inspiration and motivation from. These are my current top five: Inspiring Coffee Table Books

  1. The New York Times: 36 Hours in Europe, RRP £24.99
  2. PostSecret: Extraordinary Confessions from Ordinary Lives, RRP £12.99
  3. Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty, RRP £35.00
  4. Jan Showers Glamourous Rooms, RRP £36.00
  5. F*ck Y*u Rankin, RRP £25.00

P.S – I haven’t included links for any of these books because if you can go to a local independent bookshop instead of buying from a large online retailer (you KNOW the one…) please, please, please do. Bookshops are bloody brilliant so please support them if you can.