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Ditch The Plastic | Soap Bars

Wednesday, 29 March 2017


This is the first post in my 'ditch the plastic' series and basically I'll be sharing plastic free alternatives to every day beauty products/items. 

To start this all off, I'll be talking about bars of soap that come in cardboard packaging. These are a great alternative to shower gels that come in plastic packaging, as well as soap bars that come in plastic wrapping. 

I stopped purchasing shower gels quite a while ago now and so I've gone through a lot of different soaps over the past year. They've all been natural and cruelty free, but the one brand that really stood out for me was PHB Ethical Beauty's soaps. The packaging is made from recyclable cardboard (so no plastic involved at all) and the soaps themselves are free from palm oil, perfumes, parabens and any other nasties. They're also vegan friendly and are of course cruelty free. 

With all of that aside, these soaps lather so well to the point that you wouldn't even know that they were any different from 'normal soap'. They also smell great without being overpowering and are suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. 

These are a great way to start your transition to plastic free products, whilst supporting an ethical and cruelty free brand. Win win!

You can buy these soaps from here

 



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Why You Should Switch To a Natural Perfume

Sunday, 26 March 2017

Like most people, I have grown up using a whole range of body sprays, perfumes and air fresheners. Unfortunately, I had no idea what toxic chemicals I was spraying onto my body as a result. I find that now if I'm exposed to synthetic fragrances at work or a family member sprays something, I'll get a headache or have a sneezing fit. 

Researchers have found links to hormone disruption, cancers, thyroid problems and allergies to name a few when testing popular perfumes. These can be caused by toxic ingredients found in some perfumes and sprays, and often listed as 'fragrance' or 'parfum'. The worrying thing is, companies don't actually have to disclose what chemicals are in their 'fragrances', so many people are still buying these products oblivious to the potential health risks.

Obviously I'm not an expert, so I will link  further information on the dangers of perfumes below if you want to read more. 

It may all seem doom and gloom but it doesn't have to be that way! There are natural alternatives to synthetic fragrances which smell just as good and are longer lasting. It does take some getting used to, but in my opinion it's worth it!

You probably all know by now that I work closely with an online natural beauty shop called LoveLula. Luckily they sell natural perfume alternatives that are made from essential oils and 100% organic and natural grain alcohol. And that's it. No hidden chemicals disguised as fragrance! 

Let's have a look at the three natural perfumes that I own. All of the ingredients are 100% organic, 100% natural and approved by the Soil Association. The scents are pretty self explanatory!


Contains Mentha Viridis Leaf Oil, 100% Organic & Natural Grain Alcohol

Smells of mint!


Contains Lavendula Angustifolia, 100% Organic & Natural Grain Alcohol

Smells of lavender!


Contains Citrus Nobilis, 100% Organic & Natural Grain Alcohol

And guess what, it smells of mandarins!! 


Now lets have a look at the ingredients of a Chanel perfume that I got a couple of years ago before I knew what was in it. 

Alcohol, parfum (fragrance), aqua (water), alpha-isomethyl ionone, linalool, citronellol, butylphenyl methylpropional, hydroxycitronellal, hexyl cinnamal, limonene, feraniol, benzyl benzoate, ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane, ethylhexyl salicytate, ci 15985 (yellow 6), ci 17200 (red 33), ci 60730 (violet 2)

I know which one I'd rather be putting on my body...

Further information:

http://mamavation.com/2015/03/toxic-perfume-chemicals.html

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/toxic-perfumes-and-colognes/

http://www.rodalewellness.com/health/perfume-ingredients

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/maria-rodale/five-mustknows-on-the-dan_b_4737654.html

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Mineral Primer and Foundation | First Impressions

Wednesday, 22 March 2017

If you didn't already know, PHB Ethical Beauty is one of my favourite natural and ethical brands for beauty products. If you're looking for cruelty free, natural, vegan and ethical products, then you've come to the right place! Also, 20% of their net profit goes to charity and they use eco friendly packaging which is all recyclable. For more information, head over to their website

'PHB Ethical Beauty is a pioneering British family business with a revolutionary range of award winning ethical beauty products. We're home to the world's largest range of Natural, Vegan, Cruelty Free & Halal Certified beauty products. Our skin, hair & body care products are handmade in the UK and we do not test on animals.'

Now, onto the make up first impressions... 


I've never tried mineral products before so I was slightly cautious and concerned about how they'd actually look on my skin. 

I wanted to switch my foundation routine over to completely natural and paraben free products as the Barry M foundation that I was using contains parabens. I also got fed up with my make up looking too heavy and unnatural, so it was a good time to make a change. 




So, first of all I'll list some information about this product copied from the LoveLula page.

'Key Benefits: • Free from nano particles, parabens, bismuth oxychloride, talc, formaldehyde, mineral oils, fillers, gluten, fragrance, preservatives & GM ingredients. • Natural SPF 15 • Long lasting colour • Water resistant • Nourishes and protects skin • Natural looking finish • Never clogs pores- great for spot prone skin • Naturally radiant: with light reflecting properties that minimise imperfections, pores and fine lines • 100% natural- great for sensitive skin • Vegan, Cruelty Free and Halal Size: 9g'

It also says to use the PHB Powder Brush to apply this, but I used the Kabuki brush (which is seen below) as this is also suitable to apply mineral products. 

Anyway, I first applied it with my PHB Kabuki brush and straight away noticed that my skin appeared almost blurred and it felt very smooth. As the brush is quite large, I couldn't get the primer right in the corners, so I applied it with my finger which actually worked better than the brush. I was able to pat the primer into my skin more, which created a better base for the foundation. 

My skin actually looked better than it did with a standard liquid primer that contains silicone. Overall I was very impressed with how this primer worked!




First of all, the shade 'Cream' is slightly too light for me but I can get around this by simply warming up the skin with bronzer. 

To apply this mineral foundation, I used the PHB Kabuki brush and it applied very smoothly and flawlessly. At first the coverage is quite light but it is definitely build-able. This foundation is not going to cover blemishes completely as it's more of a 'your skin but better' product. 
It does however work with a cream concealer over the top, so you can still cover spots and any other marks. To set the concealer I just put a little bit of the foundation over it. I didn't put concealer underneath my eyes like normal as it gives such a natural look on its own, so doing this would potentially spoil it.

My skin overall looked very flawless, yet still looked like my skin (if that makes sense) as you could still see some of the imperfections underneath. If you're used to a full coverage liquid foundation that covers literally everything, then this probably wouldn't be for you. But if you wanted something very natural and light weight that lets your skin breathe, then I would definitely recommend this.




This brush is incredibly soft and has the bonus of being made from vegan and sustainable materials. It's also perfect for travelling with as it retracts! It works perfectly with the mineral foundation and is very gentle on the skin.




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Natural Make Up Removers | Do They Work?

Sunday, 19 March 2017



Before I start, I just wanted to say that I take all of my blog photography in bulk for the upcoming months and plan/schedule my posts. I actually took this photo on the 17th February, so I've been using these products for a month now.  

Anyway, I decided I wanted to stop using make up wipes some time ago now. So I used up the ones I had and went on the hunt for a natural, less wasteful alternative. 



So first of all, this claims that 'MISS ELLA LOTION Cleansing lotion is perfect to remove make-up and to clean all the skin's types. It's a natural lotion with a gently composition of essential oils like New Caledonia sandalwood and Lavendin grosso and organic floral waters 100% natural'. You also get 260ml of product for £12.50, which I personally think is very reasonably priced. 

To remove a full face of make up I would first of all dampen my Balm Balm Organic Muslin Face Cloth and then pour a small amount on to it. I found that it removed my make up really well, including mascara and eyeliner. It left hardly an smudges of black across my face and there was no pesky foundation left. It also didn't sting my eyes. 

The only negative is the smell which I can't really describe but I'm definitely not keen. Apart from that it worked really well and is great value for money



This claims to be an 'All-in-one, no-rinse cleansing - ideal for daily use and perfect for travel. Removes make-up and impurities, balances and hydrates even sensitive skin in one single step. Based on moisturising aloe vera, skinquenching hyaluronic acid and calming Northern peony. Apply onto a cotton pad, wipe over face, eyes and lips. VEGAN Nut Free Natural & Organic ECOCERT Cruelty Free'.  I feel it's quite expensive for the amount you get but Madara is a very high quality brand, so that's to be expected. 

So to remove a full face of make up I would pour a fairly small amount onto a dry muslin cloth. It didn't say to specifically dampen your cloth before so I didn't. This removed my foundation really well but unfortunately it didn't do the same with my eye make up. It instead smudged it across my face and I had to use coconut oil to get it off. 

Overall I think this would work better after you've removed your make up with something else and wanted an extra cleanse. 


'Moisturise, cleanse, exfoliate, nourish, repair and protect from one revolutionary little pot.' This is probably my favourite natural make up remover, although it can get messy! This also will last you a lot longer than your conventional make up remover, so I personally feel it is good value for money.

To remove a full face of make up I would scoop a bit out and rub it over my make up. The make up then kind of breaks down and basically goes everywhere! Next I would wipe my face with a damp muslin cloth until all of my make up was off. 

This worked so well and is definitely worth persevering with. Yes it takes longer than using a wipe but I found it got off every single bit of make up. You can also use this balm as a moisturiser and is suitable for all skin types. 

Also coconut oil is a great way of removing make up and is completely natural! 



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LoveLula March 2017 Beauty Box

Friday, 17 March 2017

This months LoveLula Beauty Box is worth £40 which is of course great value when the box only costs £12.50! There are four full sized products and one sample which unfortunately I didn't get in my box for some reason. This was slightly disappointing but at least it was only a sample! You can sign up here for next months box.


Seascape Island Apothecary Unwind Body Wash 300ml - £16

I don't normally use shower gel so this will be a treat! It contains no parabens or sls which are two ingredients I like to avoid using on my skin. I also think it might be vegan friendly although I'm not 100% sure (it doesn't say). The packaging is stunning as well and feels very luxurious!


Laidbare For Richer For Porer 'Miracle' Mask 50ml - £7.99

'Mask imperfections and reduce pores with our cleansing and hydrating facial masque. Kaolin Clay draws out impurities and toxins, Japanese Seaweed Extract detoxifies and smoothes the skin. Shea Butter gives hydration and conditions skin, whilst Liquorice helps minimise inflammation and Rose Water soothes irritation.' 
This face mask sounds perfect for what I need right now and I've recently used up all my face masks. Again it doesn't say whether it's vegan or not, I'm guessing it's not as brands usually advertise this. 


PHB Ethical Beauty Brightening Hand Cream with Neroli & Ylang Ylang 50ml - £10.95 (vegan)

'Key benefits: • With Ylang Ylang, Neroli & Sea Buckthorn oils for even skin tone • Rich, nourishing formula for softer and more supple skin • Soothes hard working hands • Protects against environmental factors • No greasiness or residue • Mild and Gentle • Free From Parabens, Artificial Fragrance & Colours, Petrochemicals, Formaldehyde, Mineral Oils, Palm Oil & Phenoxyethanol • Cruelty free, Vegan and Halal Certified • Handmade in the UK'

PHB Ethical Beauty are one of my favourite brands so I was really happy to see this hand cream! I am confident that I'll love this product and once I've used it properly I'll post a full review.


Hurraw Papaya Pineapple Lip Balm 4.3g - £4.99 (vegan)

It's been so long since I've used a Hurraw lip balm and I can't wait to try this out properly! This smells incredible and it's actually new from Hurraw which is very exciting!


Another great box from LoveLula! 



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