Thursday 23 July 2015

Easy as 1, 2, 3 Lemon and Honey Face Mask


The weekend is almost here... and what better time to revive your skin than after a long week at work?

With a mini weekend break coming up myself, I want to look and feel as good as possible - which can be a little difficult after a few early shifts at work! A pamper night was a must... but half-way through the night I discovered I had used all my face masks (whoops). Not wanting to interrupt relaxation time with a trip to the store - and with a tight budget - I thought I might as well have a go at making one from scratch.

I took a risk and decided to improvise and make my own recipe. To keep things simple, I selected just 3 ingredients: honey, lemon and sugar. As well as relieving the symptoms of a bad cold, honey and lemon also make a fabulous skin soothing combo: they're both proven to clear acne - and lemon also has a tonne of vitamins which illuminate the skin and even reduce the appearance of scars. The sugar, on the other hand, is purely for exfoliation purposes - coffee grains are also really good for this, but I didn't think the smell would blend so well with the honey and lemon.

Admittedly it wasn't as good as a good shop-bought face mask - it was a little runny and expectedly sticky - but the recipe is so simple and after the face mask, my skin felt a lot smoother and it genuinely left me feeling a lot more lively than my 5.30 am start would imply.


Try the face mask for yourself and let me know what you think.

Ingredients:
 (relaxed measurements)
1 tbsp Honey
1 tsp Lemon
1 tsp Sugar
2 slices cucumber

Method:
1. Pour the honey in a small container and heat until luke-warm
2. Add the lemon and sugar
3. Apply a generous layer to your skin
4. Cover each eye with a slice of cucumber for extra revitalisation (and a tasty post-pamper snack!)



Sunday 19 July 2015

LUSH HAUL!

When I say 'haul' I mean 'not really a haul at all... haul'. I am poor. Yes, I still attempt to 'haul' with a £1,500 student overdraft to pay off.


My first 'haul' post HAD to be Lush. I just love the smell when you walk in and the friendly staff and (almost) everything is pink and glittery and rainbows and unicorns and if you've ever had a lush bath you'll know exactly what I mean when I say you come out feeling like an utter goddess! ...Not to mention the fabulous brand ethics too. As lush are retiring a few of these products at the end of the summer (boohoo) I dashed to say a final goodbye to some of my faves. 




Sex Bomb - The first product is a regular in my bath basket... the Sex Bomb. They're not actually retiring this one but I bought it anyway because I couldn't resist. It smells so florally and turns your bath a magenta-y pink and even the petals dissolve on this one which makes cleaning the bath afterwards so much easier!



Blackberry Bath Bomb - The next is the Blackberry Bath Bomb. This one looks sort of boring because its just a generic bath bomb shape but it actually has a little surprise in the middle! It smells citrusy, which I love and turns your bath an unusual violety colour which you don't get from a lot of lush products.



Fizzbanger - Third on the list is the Fizzbanger... which they are not retiring- thank goodness -  because I think it might be my new fave. I always put off buying yellow/orangey colours when it comes to lush and other bath products because I think it makes your bath look like you've done a little wee... but I was pleasantly surprised to see it actually turns your bath GREEN (silly me!). My boyfriend pushed me to get this one after a lot of umming and arring - we both love the smell which is really lemony and citrusy again - notice the theme? It is made with popping candy which crackles in your bath and also has a little surprise inside, just like the Blackberry Bath Bomb. Definitely on the favourites list.



Rose Jam Bubbleroon - Up next is the Rose Jam Bubbleroon. I haven't actually tried this one before but I always buy the same bubble bars so this time I decided to go for something different. It smells light and floral-y and I'm hoping it will turn my bath pink but you never know! Due to the design, they split quite easily compared to the other bubble bars which I think is fabulous... but my boyfriend thought they were stuck together and pulled one apart which made me laugh - and then we had to walk away before anyone noticed what he'd done, oops.



Dorothy - Now its time for the ones that are being retired (so sad:(). This one is a bubble bar called Dorothy. My bestie, who works at lush has been recommending this to me for a long time now and I've always shrugged it off with a 'yeah yeah' and religiously stuck to my usual bubble bars. Now its leaving I wish I had tried it sooner. It smells floral-y and turns your bath a pale blue. 



Granny Takes a Dip - This is the hardest goodbye for me. Granny Takes a Dip bath bomb and the final bath product of my Lush 'haul'. When a kind lady first sold this to me about a year ago when it first launched, she told me it smelt like m&ms. I wasn't quite sure what she meant because to me, Lush just sold citrusy, florally smelly things - but when I first used it I knew exactly what she meant! This bath bomb is the epitome of Lush... it swirls as it dissolves, looking like a rainbow in your bath or 'My Little Pony' hair, taking me back to my childhood. I'm so sad to see this one go... but SO excited for the new Granny Takes a Dip bubble bar to be launched nationwide.



Vanilla Dee-Lite - The final product in my Lush 'haul' and another fave that's being retired is the Vanilla Dee-Lite body lotion. I love the smell of vanilla which is what initially drew me to this product. Sometimes though, I find the vanilla-y scent can be quite overbearing when it comes to bathing products, but this one is mildly floral-y too which I really love! Despite what it looks like on the outside, when you squeeze it out it is actually a really pale pink-y colour. The texture is quite light too which I look for in a moisturiser as my skin is really sensitive and thick products can bring out a rash. Another sad farewell.


I hope you enjoyed my Lush 'haul'. What are your Lush faves? What should I try next? Let me know in the comment box below!


Tuesday 14 July 2015

'Skinny' Cookies & Cream Brownies



'Skinny' isn't something you often see in the same phrase as 'brownies'  - so when I came across this recipe on Pinterest - I had to put them to the pintertest. A lot of the ingredients are 'reduced fat' or 'non-fat' which is what makes them so low in calories - personally, I stuck strictly to the recipe, with a beach holiday on the horizon - but for a cheaper and 'fatter' option you can also go for full fat alternatives!

Although I'm not completely convinced at the 'skinny' claim, I was genuinely surprised with how well these mini treats turned out. Usually my baking tastes pretty gurrrd (if I do say so myself!) but it comes out the oven looking like a tiny monster has stomped all over it. My mum was the first to comment on the better presentation of my cookies & cream brownies, noting the shiny glaze on top. Seeing as this recipe has just 1/4 of the sugar I usually use, I think the glaze is from the natural yoghurt -  I'm not quite sure - but I'll be sure to incorporate more yoghurt into my baking in the future for sparkly treats all round!





Give these brownies a try yourself and tag me in your photos. Let me know what you think.

To make 15 scrumptious brownies you will need:


90g plain flour

60g cocoa powder
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
28g unsalted butter (melted)
2 large eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
96g granulated sugar
60g non-fat greek yoghurt
90ml non-fat milk
9 reduced-fat oreos

Method:


1. Preheat the oven to 160 C (140 C fan oven) and lightly coat your pan with non-stick cooking spray or low-fat butter


2. Separating the 'wet' and dry ingredients: whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt in a small bowl. In a separate bowl, whisk together butter, eggs and vanilla. Stir in the sugar before adding the greek yoghurt and milk. Stir until smooth. Add the dry mixture and stir before folding in two thirds of the crumbled oreos.


3. Spread the batter into the pan and gently press the remaining oreo pieces into the top. Bake at 160 C for 15-20 minutes. Carefully cut your brownies into squares and leave them to cool on a cooling rack. Eat up!





Monday 6 July 2015

10 Things University Taught Me


1. Tap water in the UK can still give you chronic diarrhoea (I feel you Charlotte York)

2. Raw chicken is more lethal than a great white shark 

3. People really don't care what your curry smells like

4. You can be £1,000 overdrawn and still be more financially stable than 75% of campus

5. Budgeting is the most pointless thing you will ever do

6. Its okay to have pizza for breakfast, lunch AND dinner... all on the same day

7. Paperchase is practically heaven on Earth

8. 90% of the things you see on the Pinterest 'crafts' tab are not as cheap as they seem

9. Nobody gives a damn what you wear... if you want to wear last nights outfit to your lectures then GURRRRL you go right ahead. At least you turned up

10. In the end: life takes you to unexpected places, love brings you home