Greece, Beaches and Bumps in the Road

elafonisos beach trip

Another lazy post, perfect for a bit of Saturday perusing: you don’t even need to read any words for this one, just click the play button below and I’ll do the work for you. It’s a short video that I filmed the other day when we were visiting the island of Elafonisos (amazing!) and on the hunt for Pavlopetri, a Bronze Age settlement that has been underwater for thousands of years.

Suffice to say, you can’t really see much of Pavlopetri. It’s all under water. I don’t quite know why I was expecting to see great columns and steeples rising out of the waves! But anyway, it was a beautiful day trip – everything from the drive over the mountains to the short ferry ride across still, clear waters…

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The New Mum “Switch Off” Challenge! #ad

olay regenerist 3 point age-defying night cream

A few weeks ago I embarked on a bit of a mission: to improve the quality of my sleep. It would be completely unrealistic to expect to be able to get more sleep, because I have a new baby and am juggling work, family and a dog who likes to get up to do a wee in the garden at 3am every morning; and so whereas a year ago my goal was to go to bed earlier and clock up more hours in bed, now it’s simply to make whatever hours I do get count.

Olay challenged me to improve the quality of my sleep over the course of a few weeks, by implementing some of their top tips (they worked with sleep consultant Dr Nerina Ramlakhan to come up with the most useful and realistic ideas) and by carrying out a nightly “Lights Out” facial massage. The massage has been created by the lovely Anastasia Achilleos, top facialist and Olay’s Global Ambassador – you can follow the steps in the video at the bottom of the page. The moves are very simple, but so effective; I love the fact that you can just lie down in the dark on your bed and fall asleep afterwards! Anastasia designed the massage to relax the body and mind so that it’s destressed before sleeping – so many of us rush about and then just collapse, exhausted, into a kind of coma. It’s important to have some quiet time to really clear our minds, even if it’s for just a few minutes. (And this massage does take just a few minutes – three steps, three minutes; though you can obviously prolong the steps if you’re in the zone!)

olay regenerist 3 point age-defying night cream

Anastasia used the Olay Regenerist 3 Point Age-Defying Night Cream for the “Lights Out” massage and I’ve continued with it for the last few weeks. It’s fragrance free (which Anastasia loves because she lights candles or incense and doesn’t want to be distracted by a strongly-scented face cream) and it has just enough slip to perform the massage steps without leaving a greasy residue, even though I use quite a dollop! Although it doesn’t feel overly heavy, the moisturising effects are really good thanks to a nice whack of hyaluronic acid in the formula, and the cream also contains Olay’s highest concentration of penta-peptides. These help to lock in moisture as well as encourage surface skin cells to renew themselves more quickly, making the skin look visibly plumper and firmer. It also contains the ingredient niacinamide, which can help to make skintone more even and improve skin elasticity (I think it’s a bit of a wonder ingredient, you can read my post about it here) and so the Regenerist 3 Point Age-Defying Night Cream is really a bit of an anti-ageing all-rounder.

olay regenerist 3 point age-defying night cream

I must say that it’s a very nice habit to get into, lying there in bed and massaging your face – I think that just having those few minutes to do something that is completely and utterly for your own benefit is very important. It’s hard not to let all of your worries and stresses whizz about your brain, but blimey – if you can’t clear your head for three minutes then there’s no hope! I also tried to implement Dr Nerina’s tips for quality sleep:

  1. a warm bath in the evening
  2. a ban on electronics in the bedroom, and no tweeting or emailing for an hour or so before bed.
  3. hand-writing a list of things that are bothering you or stressing you out – but the list must be on paper, because using your iPad or phone will distract you, and you must write it outside of the bedroom so that you separate your sleeping place from the worries of everyday life.

I’d like to lie and say that I did really well with all of the above, but actually the two that I managed best – and this will come as no surprise – were the beauty-related things! I’ve been really making a point of having a nightly bath, if I can, with candles and oils and so on, just so I can “escape” for twenty minutes and think about nothing, and I’ve also done very well with my face massaging. The electronics thing? Not so good! Mainly because I have become slightly addicted to searching eBay for furniture in the middle of the night. And the lists rule? Well. I have been writing lists, but I can never be bothered to get out of bed in case the creaks wake the baby up, so I always write the list in the notes section of my iPhone. Oh dear. They are bloody good tips though – the electronics thing especially. It can not be good to be checking Twitter last thing before bed and first thing in the morning, and buying stuff on eBay at 2am is definitely terrible for my brain and my bank balance.

But I feel as though I’ve learnt these tips inside out, now, and that they are permanently ingrained on my mind. Even if I don’t manage the last two often, I still feel bad when I don’t do them, so at least I’m halfway there… I need to get back into reading my Kindle at night rather than looking at stuff on my iPhone, so I’ve just charged it up and will start that tonight.  Then I really can leave my iPhone outside – it’s not as though I need an alarm clock these days!

You can see all of the tips and also the “Lights Out” massage in action in my video below – I’ve listed the written steps underneath it for quick reference. You can find Olay’s Regenerist 3 Point Age-Defying Night Cream at Boots.com here.

*my New Mum Switch Off Challenge is a paid advertorial with Olay.

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The Easy Beachy Makeup Tutorial

ruth crilly telegraph bronzing video

I made a nice little bronzing video for The Telegraph this week; I was trying to channel 1990′s Kate Moss, so very dusty bronzed skin with nothing much on the eyes or lips. I put to use one of my favourite summertime products, Chanel’s Tan de Soleil, which is a cream bronzing base, and layered it up with some Guerlain Four Seasons bronzer in shade 2 (here). Go on over and check out the vid – if you need an incentive, then look at my “before” picture:

ruth crilly telegraph bronzing video

I know that I had a bit of a gormless expression before I started but still – what a difference! Definitely a good look to bust out if you have a bit of a hangover – it’s amazing what a bit of fake sun exposure can do for jaded, vampire-esque skin.

Telegraph Easy Beachy Makeup Video

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Christmas Hand Cream and Crème de Parma Violets

Rose & Co No. 84 Hand Cream Jar

I’ve started sniffing around for good little things to put in my Christmas Stocking Fillers video – I know it’s only early November, but if I don’t get the festive vids filmed in the next couple of weeks then they end up going online ridiculously late. Which is helpful for those people – like me – who do all of their shopping after the 20th December, whirring around in a total frenzy and almost being sick in the Selfridges queue, but not for the sane, organised people who like to get it all out of the way early. (Everyone I know leaves their present-buying to the last minute, so I was incredibly surprised to find, in the first year that I did my Christmas vids, that many people actually do their shopping before December!)

Anyway: Rose & Co’s No.84 Hand Cream is prime stocking-filler-fodder. Cute glass jar, pretty pink box and a sumptuous hand moisturiser complete with (strong) powdery rose fragrance. It’s highly Instagrammable, which will please all of those people who like to document the contents of their beauty cabinets, and at £5, an affordable little treat. Personally, I’m not a fan of the fragrance, but I absolutely LOVE the violet version (here) which is basically Crème de Parma Violets. Lush. If someone wants to put that in my stocking I should be more than happy.

You can find Rose & Co online here, I can’t see what they charge for delivery but you can also find the hand cream on Amazon for £5.99

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All Aboard the Red Eye: Dupes for Chanel’s Le Rouge Collection…

chanel collection le rouge dupes

I don’t usually indulge in “dupes” posts, but I’ve been beavering away trying to find a good alternative to the red shade in Chanel’s Candeur et Experience palette (shade on the far left above), a palette which sold out, unsurprisingly, almost the moment it landed on the shelves. If you want to witness the gorgeous eye-brightening effect of this autumnal red then do refer back to my original Chanel post – the Eros eyeliner was also a total winner, also sold out, but – thank me later – I’ve also managed to find a close-ish match for that. Hurrah!

chanel collection le rouge dupes

I tried about a dozen or so different shadows in an attempt to find a good match to Chanel’s matte, brickish red, but it was Make Up Forever’s “M738” that came up trumps. (It’s the single shadow in the larger pan, photographed above.) A really close call, I think. If it was the red from the Le Rouge collection palette that took your fancy the most then MUFE’s version is a safe bet. Ever so slightly lighter and warmer, but brilliant pay-off and longevity and so soft and easily blendable. £13 online here, if you want to give it a go!

chanel collection le rouge dupes

If you might prefer something a tiny bit brighter and lighter then MAC’s shadow in Coppering (the smaller single shadow on the far right above) has a brilliant sheen to it, it really lifts the eye area and is slightly more forgiving than the brickish matte red. It’s less edgy, less…editorial looking. You can find that here online – it’s also £13. Here’s the line up swatched on my hand – Chanel, MUFE, MAC:

chanel collection le rouge dupes

And the eyeliner?

chanel collection le rouge dupes

Chanel’s Eros was the most beautiful, sultry sort of plummy-red-brown. So unusual, and so incredibly flattering. It was harder to find a close match for this liner, but KIKO’s Spicy Burgundy was near enough and had the same soft application and good longevity. In some ways, KIKO’s liner is easier to wear – you can see a comparison of the shades below. KIKO’s is on the left, Chanel’s on the right:

chanel collection le rouge dupes

Yes, Eros is more red, but it’s very difficult to tell once you have them on. And, as I said, KIKO’s is a bit more pedestrian, so perhaps you’d end up wearing it more often. It’s a total steal at just £7.90 online