
It’s a funny old time. Over six weeks since we went into lockdown, two months since most of us have seen loved ones and longer since we’ve been able to do the things we love. With no end in sight,…

It’s a funny old time. Over six weeks since we went into lockdown, two months since most of us have seen loved ones and longer since we’ve been able to do the things we love. With no end in sight,…

As a teenager I was captivated by the magic of candlelight; I covered every surface in brightly coloured and sickly scented waxes I found on market stalls and from the ‘hippy shop’ that’s been in my hometown since the dawn…
The post Jo Malone Addict? 8 Super Handy Ways To Re-Use Your Candle Jar appeared first on Hayley Hall.

Let me ask you this: is a bathroom really a room of sheer joy, if it doesn’t contain at least one Soap & Glory product? Making it even easier to fully enjoy the signature scents that we have come to know and love from the brand is the new and rather ingenious, Soap and Glory Soap of Dreams, Multi-Tasking Body Bars.
![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() |


Now for the record, Soap & Glory are not marketing the Soap of Dreams, Multi-Tasking Body Bars as zero waste, nor sustainable for that matter but if you are trying to cut back on plastic bottles, then this could be an option as they are a solid product and as such, require very minimal packaging. The solid bar format also frees up extra space within the shower, and as they offer the benefit of more than one product, it of course goes without saying that they are ideal for travel due to zero leaks and again their dual purposes.
At the moment, there are three Soap & Glory Soap of Dreams Multi-Tasking Bars to chose from:



Soap & Glory Multi-Tasking Bar Soap, Call of the Fruity (£5): A punchy, citrus scented bath and body bar that is enriched with Argan Oil, Vitamin E to moisturise as you cleanse the skin. To gently exfoliate the body, the bar also contains walnut shell powder to buff away dead skin without being harsh or irritating.


Soap & Glory Multi-Tasking Bar Soap, Original Pink (£5): This super moisturising bar is scented with the luxurious and floral Original Pink fragrance, which I know most will be familiar with (think rose and all things pink if not). Although this bar may not exfoliate the skin, it deeply nourishes and moisturises even the driest of bodies with a powerful blend of Argan and Rosehip Oils. If like myself you are a tad lackadaisical in regards to applying body lotion, then this is the product you’ve been waiting for.


Soap & Glory Multi-Tasking Bar Soap, Mist You Madly (£5): this is another bar that has been created to both cleanse and moisturise in one swift move; the main difference from this and the Original Pink Bar is the fragrance (this is more of a powdery floral) and the main source of skin nourishment (shea butter this time around). In my opinion this is the choice for those that prefer delicate fragrances and an altogether more creamy, indulgent body wash.
Personally I think this is a great addition to to the already expansive Soap & Glory core product line up and I’m hopeful that this could be the start of more “packaging-free” items, perhaps solid hair care could be next!
![]()
;

(Why I’m Going Makeup Free Plus My Current Lockdown Skincare Regime) Applying makeup has always been part of my morning regime, even on the days filled only by a trip to Costa or a bimble through the aisles of B&M;…
The post Embrace Your Face: 5 Benefits Of Going Makeup Free appeared first on Hayley Hall.

One word I could happily never hear let alone use again (can we also add unprecedented to that list) – millennial but in this instance please bear with me…
![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() |
I like to think that I am well versed in all things fragrant, I have been around the block and back again trying every brand I can get my hands on, and yet there is the one elusive perfume house in which I have never really gelled with – Chanel.

On paper, I more than understand the fascination; a chic French fashion empire, with an equally as coveted beauty and fragrance line. In which each item is more sophisticated than the last, universally recognised as the final say in all that is tasteful and yet I find Chanel fragrances just a tad too stuffy for my less than discerning nose.
Sure I like the occasional whiff of Chanel Chance but I am in no immediate hurry to add it to my collection, all this rang true for every Chanel scent until I tested Chanel Gabrielle Eau de Parfum – the fragrance us slightly, picky Millennials (sorry but we are all in this together) have been waiting for.

Rather interestingly the concept of Chanel Gabrielle Eau de Parfum is based around an imaginary flower with plenty of sparkling notes of mandarin, grapefruit, blackcurrant and orange blossom. As you can imagine it is both floral and bold, not to mention fairly strong which I personally find to be the case amongst the majority of Chanel fragrances. What I will say is that this is unlike any other scent from the brand, it has a bright, youthfulness and ease that not even Chanel Chance could properly capture; it is easy to wear and has a certain clean, refreshing quality that I can’t quite put my finger on. Admittedly it is a tad heavy in terms of the gardenia note but it does quickly dissipate, leaving behind the most welcoming and suit-all floral trail. Chanel Gabrielle Eau de Parfum is one of those rare scents that can be teamed with the easiest of outfits and still feel luxurious, or paired with an evening dress to elevate your mood – it does it all and with ease. Think of it as the new modern, little black dress; it has a place in everyone’s wardrobe and life.
If ever you have wanted to love Chanel fragrances but couldn’t get on board with the heavy notes, Chanel Gabrielle Eau de Parfum is the game changer – the rule breaker that will welcome a whole new legion of fans into the realm of Chanel fragrance.
Chanel Gabrielle Eau de Parfum £73.10 – £100.30 – link.
![]()
;