Stuff You Can Buy Today

Bourjois Little Round Pot Blanc Diaphane

Bourjois Little Round Pot Blanc Diaphane

The sweet limited edition Bourjois Little Round Pots have arrived on ASOS – there are three colours, but I love the white shade, Blanc Diaphane, for a shimmery topcoat over any other lid colour. They’re a snip at £6.99 HERE and are good for any season, so if you don’t use it all up in the summer, winter frosting is right there!

Givenchy Le Croisiere

Givenchy Le Croisiere

The years most beautiful bronzer has hit the shelves! Givenchy Limited Edition Croisiere Terre Exotique Bronzer is in Debenhams for £39.50 HERE. I still haven’t even swatched mine.. I can’t, I can’t! But if you do want it, don’t delay because it’s a limited edition product and I think will sell out pretty quickly.

Thalgo Bronzing Activator

Thalgo Bronzing Activator

I’m using Thalgo Bronzing Activator at the moment because I have a few days in the sun coming up; it’s a product I’ve used on and off for years and it really does help to tan more quickly. I can hardly remember the time that I had a two week holiday where I could let a tan gradually build over the days, so tan activators have been my staple speed-holiday product for years. You will still need to use an SPF and be sensible in the sun, but tan activators bring melanin to the surface of the skin so when the sun hits it, you’re ready! Tan activators won’t work for you if you have hardly any natural melanin, though, so if you never tan, even in sun, this is unlikely to help. It’s £24.50 at Feel Unique HERE.

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Sunday Tittle Tattle: Day In My Life Vlogs

a day in my lifeI completely forgot to post up the Day In My Life videos I made; one of them follows an entire day “with baby” and the other one, to offer some contrast, is a work day. And by work, I mean working from my home office, tied to the computer and not even glancing up for about nine hours! (Lies: I spend a good proportion of time in the morning faffing about.)

I have a nanny for two days a week, now, and so I try to get all of my work done in that space of time. It doesn’t work out that way at all, because social media is a round-the-clock-never-stop sort of thing and so invariably I do work every day, whether it’s during the baby’s nap times or late at night. I’ve tried to calculate how many hours I spend on my various endeavours (A Model RecommendsThe Uphill, writing fiction, Colab dry shampoo) and I reckon it to be around 35 hours per week. Pre-baby, it was 70. I think (think) that I get more done now and I hope that what I do is of a better quality, which goes to show what can happen if I focus and stop reading the Mail Online. Ha!

I should mention that Mr AMR is also freelance and is at home more than the average working person. Which is brilliant. We split the childcare thing pretty well, I’d say – some weeks he has a lot on, and I stay at home on my own with the baby and go slightly mad and start crawling the walls, and other weeks it might be that I have to go away, or have a lot of content to produce or deadlines to meet, and he takes over the lion’s share. It works very well and I am eternally grateful that we have this set-up. We’ve both always been freelance, so I suppose we went into the parenthood game knowing that this would be the case, but still – I feel very lucky. Especially as a lot of the time we try to get our work done in the evenings so that we can do nice family things in the day.

Anyway, I’ve totally digressed and given you a breakdown of our domestic situation, which wasn’t intentional – if you’re not bored to tears then do watch the Day In My Life vlogs. I’ve embedded the work one below, the baby one is on my Youtube channel here.

If anyone has any questions about being freelance, balancing work and home life, how I go about organising my features for the websites or more obscure subjects then please do leave them in the comments – I’m thinking about doing a little Q&A video, depending on interest levels…

 Read more Sunday Tittle Tattles here…

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Superfood Banana Bread Muffins.

Banana Bread? Yes, love it. Superfoods? Yep! Love them too. Combining them to create some deliciously healthy cake? Count me in.

The lovely folks over at VITL recently sent me a cute parcel to celebrate the launch of their newest product; VITL Greens, handy sachets of superfoods and nutrients to boost your inner health. What makes them more unique, however, is that these sachets actually taste good. Like, really, really good. Sweet, vanilla-ry, fruity and with no green aftertaste. I’d have no problems adding these to plain water or porridge instead of trying to conceal the taste in a smoothie, though I did actually add mine to smoothies because they improved the taste so much! ha.

Each 6g sachet is made up of 19 super ingredients. It’s protein rich, contains greens to alkalise and contains a host of minerals and vitamins. I haven’t taken a superfood blend like VITL Greens before, preferring to stick to just one or two powders (I like maca and wheatgrass) in my smoothies. I’m wary of how beneficial these ingredients could really be when you are consuming just 6g (about a heaped teaspoon) at a time of so many ingredients. There must only be micro amounts of the ingredients listed at the bottom of the ingredients list. Are they really beneficial?

Then again, there are studies that show we don’t get enough trace minerals these days thanks to gmo crops, pesticides, processed foods and the depletion of natural minerals in our soil, so I see how having a handy nutritional boost like this every day can really help keep everything ticking over nicely. It may only be a subtle change, like not waking up feeling so sluggish or realising you haven’t had a headache in awhile, but hey those are good things and signs your body is working just great. There certainly isn’t anything bad for you in these sachets so even if you are only consuming tiny amounts of the good stuff, at least you’re getting something. What do you think?

Ingredients: Organic Whole Spirulina, Flaxseed, Maca Root, Coconut Sugar, Date Fruit, Organic Wheatgrass, Barley Grass, Organic Broken Cell Wall Chlorella, Dried Goji Berry, Natural Vanilla Flavouring , Strawberry, Blueberry, Kale Leaf, Broccoli, Florets and Stalk, Seagreens® Arctic Seaweed, Beetroot Juice, Green Tea Leaf Extract, Turmeric Root Powder, Corn Maltodextrin


Now onto a lovely recipe. My parcel from VITL contained the ingredients needed to make their Supergreens Protein Banana Bread and I couldn’t wait to get baking. I decided to make mine as mini muffins though, as I’ve never had good luck when baking anything in a loaf tin.
Ingredients:
  • 100g Ground almonds
  • 50g Hemp protein
  • 50g Ground oats
  • 1tsp Cinnamon
  • 4 Sachets VITL Greens
  • 1 & 1/2 tsp Baking powder
  • 4 Eggs
  • 3 Ripe Bananas (mashed)
Method:
Blend together the mashed banana and eggs. Mix all the dry ingredients separately. Then combine the wet ingredients with the dry. Pour into bread tin (or muffin cases!) lined with baking paper and greased with coconut oil. Bake at 180 for 40-45 minutes for bread and 20-25 for muffins until cooked right through. Allow to cool and enjoy!

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Get in the Line to Fine!

Calling all Benebabes!! By now you’ve definitely heard the buzz about the NEW they’re real! push-up liner. From your very own #linercrimes to the REAL innovation behind the product, even the criminally sexy video—by now you must be dying to get your hands on your (about to be) new favorite gel liner in a pen.

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Well good news! We’ve pulled some strings & wings around here at Beauty Central to get a select quantity of this innovative, new eyeliner EARLY, just for you! Get in line, gorgeous… the Line to Fine is officially here.

What is it!? 

Get in line to be one of the first to purchase they’re real! push-up liner—before it even hits stores. UM—YES, PLEASE!

Tell me what I need to do immediately!

Now, now, gorgeous. All you need to do is visit thelinetofine.com, sign up and you’ve officially reserved your spot in line! We’ll release the product in batches, so the closer you are to the front, the sooner you get the liner!

But wait! That can’t be all…

You’re right! You know we always have more beauty secrets to unveil. SO, not only do you get EARLY access, but you also get free shipping! Plus, we’ve partnered with some amazingly fine vloggers to bring you exclusive videos all about they’re real! push-up liner. We’ll update them daily, so check back often.

Want another reason to come back & visit thelinetofine.com? We’re giving you the opportunity to jump ahead in line! Want to skip 10 spots? Just watch one of the exclusive videos! Want to jump 10 more spots in line? Look our for the hidden gems… think diamonds, locks and little jail birds, we mean, #justsayin. Okay, there’s one more way you can jump the line—SHARE! Share with your friends on Facebook & Twitter via the buttons on the site, and we’ll jump you TEN more spots.

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Whew! We’re so excited about all of this info—are you feeling a little overwhelmed, too!? Don’t worry, once you get in line the rest will be a breeze. Just make sure you’re checking back daily to jump your spot in line to get first access to the first ever lash-hugging gel liner in a pen!

Best of bene-luck, gorgeous! xo

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Moving to the Country

wellies and high heels

I cannot believe that it has been a whole year (to the day) since I packed up my London home, put Mr Bear into his carry-house and absconded to the countryside. At the time, amidst the unpacking craziness and the annoying logistical things you have to deal with when on the move, I promised you all a stream of update posts – why I had moved, how I had chosen my new area, what I found different about my new life. But I didn’t write any of the posts – I sank into my new world as easily if I had merely upgraded my iPhone, and I didn’t really mention it again. And the last year has just flown by – work has been busier than it has ever been before, and we got a dog (Dexter) and a little boat to chug up and down the river (the Love Me Tender) and a kayak – so writing about my “Escape to the Country”, as it has become so fondly known, just failed to happen.

Some questions answered. Long overdue. And more homey-style “moving to the country” posts in the pipeline, if you’d want to read them…

1) Why did I move from London? Didn’t I like it anymore? Don’t I need to be in London for work?

I love London. It is, and always will be, my favourite city in the world. It’s vibrant and noisy, challenging and thought-provoking and it’s steeped in so much history and culture that you could walk around it for months – years – and still find out something new. Yes, it’s hideously expensive, but it also offers up bargain gems if you know where to look. Markets, street food, free museums and art galleries, huge public events held on the Southbank or in the parks. You can lose yourself in London like in no other city – there’s always something to do, and you can be as involved or as anonymous as you choose to be. Important point: I didn’t ever fall out of love with the city, it just couldn’t offer me the new things that I had begun to crave. I wanted space. I didn’t want to be able to hear any neighbours. I’m quite a solitary creature, during the day, as I like to buckle down and do my work in complete silence (woo, I’m a right laugh, me) and I hate to be disturbed by the sounds of other people. And I wanted greenery and trees around me – not just a tree-lined street, but proper big trees and fields stretching away into the distance and views of rolling hills, etc etc. Because I work from home for such a large proportion of time, I wanted to be able to step outside in the daytime and just be where I wanted to be; I needed some kind of calming influence, as I was starting to get incredibly stressed with work, and my environment was to be my calming influence. So that’s why I felt the need to leave city-dwelling life behind and dust off my wellies.

And yes, I do need to be in London for work – and for my social life, too! –  but it takes me precisely six minutes longer to get into the centre of town than it did from my East London home, so. The joys of fast commuter trains, eh?

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2) How did I choose where to move to?

I spent about six solid months poring over houses on Rightmove and on the Modern House website. Mr AMR and I have a bit of a “thing” for mid century architecture, and so (weirdly) our area was always going to be very slightly dictated by the availability of the perfect house. And so I just searched and searched, pretty much daily, until the right house came up in an incredible location that just happened to have a railway station with a fast connection to London. Interestingly, when the right place popped up, we dismissed it online because it was too small, but one day we were driving about in the countryside and took a wrong turn and literally turned the car around in front of this amazing house, and it was the one we’d seen online! When we viewed it we realised that it could be extended and renovated and all of a sudden, we had fallen in love with our dream home. If you’re looking to move areas then I would say this: you can’t get a feel for a place, or the houses in it, until you actually go there. That takes more effort than browsing online, I know, but what looks like a little sleepy village on Google Maps can easily turn out to be a main-road-with-a-few-run-down-houses in real life. The only way to find a spot you’ll love is to jump in the car and spend your weekends driving about. Which is a lot of fun. Think of all the pubs you’ll visit – pint and a ploughmans, while you pore over property pamphlets!

3) Do I miss living in London?

No. In a word. I love London even more now that I don’t live in it. I appreciate its noise and vibrancy and I sit there and take it all in, knowing that when I step off the train in my village I’ll be greeted by the ducks and the people on their houseboats pootling up and down the river. I agree that the idea of ducks and boats isn’t everyone’s cup of tea – and I must admit that it took some getting used to the slower pace of life, with the local barmaid taking about forty minutes to take an order and the man in the post office doing things as though he’s been set to slo-mo – but I can honestly say that I have never been happier. If you watched me on television in 2003 (documentary This Model Life, watch it here) then you might remember me being asked where I saw myself in ten years’ time. I think I answered something along the lines of, ‘not modelling, living in the country.’ Well, one out of two ain’t bad…

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