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Monday 23 February 2015

Burt's Bees Honey Pot collection

Burt's Bees

There's just something about this bloody brand that I can't get enough of! I'm in love with their packaging, their natural products, and the name Burt just down right makes me smile. What a chap eh?! I mean, just look at this gorgeous little pot (part of the 2014 Christmas collection). Not only is it shaped like a, erm, traditional honey pot, it's filled with lip and hand care goodness in the form of two delicious lip balms and the ever-so-greasy-but-ever-so-moisturising hand salve (I prefer to wear it before bed for this reason).

The beeswax lip balm surprises you, as it leaves your lips tingling with its peppermint flavour. I can't get enough of it for this reason, and my lips feel all soft and nourished when I'm wearing it. In fact, this will be my second tube as I've already been using one for the past few months (they're long-lasting!). Onto the honey lip balm and, while the texture is smooth and my lips feel moisturised, it doesn't smell like honey whatsoever. In fact, it smells more like talcum powder to me, so it just reminds me of babies! I wouldn't say it's off-putting at all, but it's not the pleasant honey scent I was hoping for.

It doesn't look like this collection is available on the Burt's Bees site anymore, but I've spotted it on lookfantastic.com, so get it while you can (grab 10% off your order using the code TREAT10LF or 15% if you're a new customer using the code NEW15LF). It's only £7.99, and the fact the pot can be used for whatever takes your fancy (jewellery, make up, candles; heck, why not honey?) really makes it worth your pennies in my opinion. I think it'd make a lovely little gift too, and the cardboard sleeve is easily removed so you could add some extra goodies before gifting it if you're feeling generous!

Have you tried Burt's Bees products before? What's your favourite?

Burt's Bees


Burt's Bees

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Tuesday 17 February 2015

Freiburg, Germany

It's been a long time since I wrote a lifestyle or travel-related post, and - as cheesy as it sounds - these ones are probably my favourite to write as they afford me time to reflect and reminisce over lovely times, places and generally have myself a little throwback party. This time, it's Freiburg's turn.

Freiburg, which translates as free borough, is about a 45-minute drive from where we currently live in France, so we took it upon ourselves to pay it a little visit one sunny weekend last autumn. It's an old university town situated near the Black Forest in Germany (I wrote about Black Forest's Titisee here if you want to read more). I've since read that it's the sunniest town in Germany, with the sun shining its pretty little self down on it a whopping 2000 hours a year. Lucky they may be, but those Freiburgers are also pretty smart; they've taken advantage and apparently managed to generate as much solar power as the whole of Britain, bagging a 'greenest city' label, so Lonely Planet inform me! Props to them...or whatever the trendy way to say congrats is these days.

Without a doubt, the imposing medieval Münster cathedral is the main architechural draw of Freiburg. Built between 1520-30, it's an old beauty but a beautiful red sandstone one. It features scenic sculptures from the Old and New Testaments. Its gothic design reminds me of Barcelona's La Sagrada Familia...on a considerably smaller scale, though you can apparently get a view of the Vosges mountains in France if you climb the tower!

Freiburg Munsterplatz

Freiburg Munsterplatz

Freiburg Munsterplatz

Freiburg Munsterplatz

Freiburg Munsterplatz
As we wandered the streets, we also noticed these unusual - if a little dangerous - open gutters with water flowing through them. Apparently, these Bächle are quite famous and were once used for livestock and fire fighting; they now contain diverted water from the Dreisam river. I've read that if you happen to accidentally land your foot in one of these waterways, then you're destined to marry a Freiburger! Twit twoo.

Freiburg bächle

Another sight we spotted was the Martinstor, the former town gate, which is quite understated yet so pretty to actually wander through as you stroll the streets. Unfortunately, I didn't get any better pictures of it than this...so I hope you can appreciate the big twiggy tree partially blocking the view. Oh, and spot the McDonalds sign beside it! The city council prevented the standard red and yellow sign in favour of a more reserved colour! They got told!

Martinstor

Another of Freiburg's sights is the Historical Merchant's Hall, which dates back to the 1520s and served as the region's hub of finance. At first, you could be forgiven for missing it since it's situated beside the show-stopping catherdral, but it's definitely a unique building and one I actually snapped before I knew what it was! I love the mosaic-tiled spires on either side of it.

Freiburg Kaufhaus

Freiburg Kaufhaus

We proceeded to stumble upon a really busy area, full of people relaxing and supping on beer sat on the streets. At first, we assumed there was some sort of festival or event going on and felt a little out of place, but I later found out (when researching for this post) that it's simply a really popular chillout spot for local students and younger people, probably helped by the surrounding bars and restaurants. I loved this little snippet of local culture and fact it's not uncommon to just find a spot, plonk yourself on the cobbles, and enjoy the sunshine.

Freiburg

Probably one of my favourite photos of the day was this little winery positioned quite randomly in the middle of quite a bustling area. Freiburg is situated in the heart of a major wine-growing region so this is probably the norm for the locals but it looked so out of place to me...though clearly very pretty with the gorgeous blossom tree. Shame we didn't get a little sip of its goods!

Freiburg winery

Here's a few more pictures I captured on our wander around the streets. The buskers were brilliant, and the little kid in front was dancing his heart out! We ended the day with nutella and fruit pancakes, while watching the sunset from our balcony. Perfection!

Freiburg street

Freiburg architecture

Freiburg buskers

Freiburg tourists

sweets for my sweet

pancake day

sunset basel

Do you like the look of Freiburg? Have you visited any new cities or places recently?

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Monday 9 February 2015

butter LONDON Gilded Gears Nail Lacquer Set

Are anyone else's January/February posts a bit of a homage to the cracking fella that is Santa and his good old gifts? Well, this is one of mine, and I wanted to share it because butter LONDON is a brand I'd not really heard of until later last year when my sister got into them, and I'm liking the look of them!

The brand is a decade old and most probably well known for their nail 'lacquers' (prefer 'varnish' myself but hey ho). "We believe in Rock & Roll. Great Britain. And Fashion". Apart from their fabulously patriotic slogan (and clear aversion to commas), the unique selling point of butter is that their shades are inspired by the styles featured in New York and London fashion shows, so it's interesting to see their interpretation in this respect! With this in mind, the Gilded Gears set is inspired by Steampunk style, which is synonymous with the Victorian era and the industrialisation of it apparently. If you want to read a bit more about it, this is a pretty interesting article here. I'd never heard of this style until now, but every day's a school day eh!

I love the colours in this set; such a gorgeous range and not too 'samey'. I'm especially looking forward to trying the glittery golden one and the deep red matte-satin one, the latter of which is a set exclusive (along with the grey metallic one).

Stocked in places like Fortnum & Mason, Selfridges and Harvey Nicks, with a bit of a price tag (£12 for a full sizer), I get the impression butter is more of a high-end brand; just look at that stylish rectangular packaging. Even the bloomin' lack of capitalization adds to the sophisticated feel. It reminds me of Victoria Beckham branding for some reason.

The Gilded Gears set doesn't seem to be available on the butter site anymore, but I've spied it on Look Fantastic for £24, so it's worth investing if you want to try them out. I plan on blogging individual swatches of each of the shades applied once I've worn them, so check back if you want to see how I get on with them.

Have you tried butter LONDON polishes before? How do you rate them?

butter LONDON Gilded Gears

butter LONDON

butter LONDON

butter LONDON

butter LONDON

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Monday 2 February 2015

Life lately: January snapshots

I decided to try out a 'picture a day' app this year; I did it last year, and it was lovely to look back over the months and see what I was up to at specific times. Admittedly, my weekday shots aren't too interesting, considering I don't get up to much but work, eat, sleep and Pretty Little Liars binges...but hey ho, it makes me happy!

So, without further ado, here's my January...

Picture a day

1. Recovering from the New Year's hangover in Fuerteventura || 2. First 2015 couple selfie || 3. Waving goodbye to the beautiful Fuerteventure coastline || 4. The boy wedged between the sofa and footrest || 5. Mondays; need I say more || 6. Facemask time with the Mother || 7. Skype time with the bestie/step-sister || 8. Using my new smoothie/soup maker for the first time || 9. My cute coaster: 'Friends are like stars; you don't have to see them to know they are there!' || 10. Shameless selfie || 11. Ciaté nails: Mineral Clarity || 12. Much-needed bath with Lush's Avobath bathbomb || 13. Funky little lunchbox collection || 14. Roasted garlic and tomatoes ready to go in my soup maker || 15. So impressed to be at work || 16. Sunrise view on my drive to work || 17. Date night || 18. Burt's Bees goodness || 19. Throwback to half a decade ago || 20. Beautiful handmade wooden French bulldog earrings from Ginger Pickle || 21. My precious stash of marmite - smashed || 22. The boy concentrating in black and white || 23. Table set ready for weekend visitors || 24. The boy and his best mate || 25. Beautiful Basel view of the River Rhine || 26. Trying to snow || 27. Snow, just about settled || 28. Pastel nails: Barry M Gelly Hi Shine in Sugar Apple || 29. My favourite sandwich to make. Giant! || 30. Cheeky snap of him eating one of my homemade fruit smoothie ice lollies || 31. Outfit of the day!

What have your January highlights been? Have you tried the photo a day thing?

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