NEOM Tranquility and my Bath Craziness

organic luxury bath oil

It’s fair to say that I’ve gone a bit bath-crazy over the past few weeks. One a day, if I can manage it – perhaps even two, if Mr AMR is home and can watch the baby so that I can have a completely responsibility-free soak. I’ll probably calm down with the soaks soon, I’m just overexcited because I’m back in the house and we have a new bath. Which, apart from the bum-sucking plughole (see here), I love. We shoe-horned the biggest bath we could possibly manage into our smallish family bathroom – the bath’s 180cm long and 80cm wide, which is pretty good going considering our new bathroom was my old beauty cupboard in its previous life! – and it was definitely worth the hassle of moving everything around, because you can have a proper wallow without your sticky-up bits getting cold.

Now that I’m over my flu-symtpoms from hell, I’ve moved on from the bathtime cold and flu remedies to my collection of more relaxing, de-stressing oils. And so out comes the Tranquility oil from NEOM. God, this stuff is strong. It’s like some kind of liquid tranquiliser. It could knock out a hyperactive elephant, I reckon, so it has no problem whatsoever getting me to sleep. Though most of the time, when I’ve just got into the sleepy mood, I’m woken up again to feed the baby. C’est la vie!

But even if you’re not using this luxurious bath oil for its sleep-inducing properties, it’s great for creating a steamy little relaxation area inside your bathroom. Lavender to help you switch off, jasmine for a touch of exotic headiness and sweet basil for…I don’t even know what sweet basil’s for, but it makes the whole thing smell delicious. In terms of potency and quality and the loveliness of the blend, Tranquility from NEOM is right up there with my best-rated oils, including those from Aromatherapy Associates. You need one capful per bath, but don’t be scared off by the whopping great  wooden lid – the bit you pour into is very small, so the 100ml bottle should last a fair while.

You can find NEOM at John Lewis here – the Tranquility Bath and Shower Oil is £40.

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In the Moment – Anna Chancellor

In the Moment – Anna Chancellor, Free Spirit – Still recognised as Hugh Grant’s jilted fiancée, ‘Duckface’, from Four Weddings and a Funeral, Bafta-nominated actress Anna Chancellor is a true character – on and off screen. Meet her here

August Favourites / Market Research

favourite beauty products august

The August Favourites are in – but I have a burning question before you start devouring the various little beauty morsels I’ve prepared. It concerns video “thumbnails” (those little pictures that appear along with the title so that you know vaguely what you’re about to watch) and – more specifically – the types of thumbnail that grab your attention.

Now I’ve always assumed that people like to see me, preferably wearing a smarmy grin and grasping a product in my hand like a QVC presenter, but recently my confidence in this has wavered. Wouldn’t a still life photograph be more chic, more representative of the content people are about to see? I think to myself. Would a beautiful close-up picture of a Chanel lipstick be more enticing than yet another photo of my face, hair scraped back, skin looking moon-like against a dark grey background?

august favourites

Tell me, my ever-brilliant sounding board: which of the pictures on this page would make you more likely to click through and watch a video on “favourite products”? A photo of the products (top) or a photo of my face (above)? I’ve added a little voting app on the page, to make things easier:

Which thumbnail image would most convince you to click on today’s video?

And now that I’ve rinsed you for some valuable information and insight, it’s time for the August Favourites. Settle in and get ready to take a bit of a fancy to a new eye cream I’ve discovered…

 Chanel Longwear Nail Polish: http://tidd.ly/f366c952

Colab Dry Shampoo at ASOS: http://tidd.ly/fb386ea3

Sisley Eye Mask: http://bit.ly/2bTHaYd

First Aid Beauty AM Eye Gel Cream: http://amzn.to/2bGP0mS

Pai Rosehip Oil: http://bit.ly/2byDxtP

James Read H2O Mist: http://amzn.to/2byE5zQ

Boots No7 Essentially Natural Foundation: http://tidd.ly/d396bf88

La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5: http://tidd.ly/fb9b89c5

Lancome Teint Idole Cushion:  http://bit.ly/2byF4A8

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YSL La Laque Vault

YSL Vault

YSL Vault

Just supposing you have a cool £405 handy, YSL have pulled out the stops again with this year’s Vault. Inside, you’ll find 24 shades of YSL La Laque in what’s almost a life time supply box!

YSL Vault Contents

YSL Vault Contents

The YSL La Laque Vault has everything covered – everything! Even though I’m on a one-woman mission to reduce the amount of nail polish (smaller bottles please) I have (I mean, what happens to all the unused polish in the world – there must be a sea of it) to say that if I had this I’d be all kinds of glad.

It’s one of those crazy luxury buys that’s out of reach for most but oh, such a pleasure to look at! The YSL La Laque Vault is HERE.

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Clinique Pep-Start HydroBlur Moisturizer Review

oil free face cream moisturiser review

Well this is an unusual one: a moisturiser that feels velvety to the touch but seems to melt into fresh-feeling perfection the moment it hits the skin. And then, despite this gorgeous fresh feel, manages to keep oiliness in check as well as hydrate. What is this marvel of a formulation? It’s Clinique’s Pep-Start HydroBlur Moisturizer!

The Pep-Start HydroBlur almost didn’t make it onto my face, because for some reason I assumed that it was solely a mattifying product. Perhaps because it’s oil-free, or maybe because I spotted the word “matte” in the PR blurb, I don’t know. Luckily I’m a faffer and a potterer and I like to stick my fingers into jars and squeeze product out of tubes even if I know that the product’s unsuitable for my current skin conditions, because actually Pep-Start HydroBlur turned out to be quite the hydrating wonder cream. I mean it’s not rich – it wouldn’t sort out overly parched skin or the sort of dryness that makes you want to rub your face with a pack of lard – but it’s an excellent lightweight troubleshooter if you’re dehydrated.

oil free face cream moisturiser review

It’s a bit of a double whammy effort, too: great on the oil-less moisturisation front, but with a secret weapon in the form of the “blur” part. Now look, these blurring products – there’s only so much they can do. I mean, they’re clever and everything, and they do create a sort of soft-focus veil over the skin, but if you’ve blemishes then they’ll still be visible, so will redness and so will deep wrinkles. What they can do (and what HydroBlur seems to do very proficiently) is skim over fine lines a bit so that the skin just looks fresher and less knackered. The blurry part coupled with the excellent hydration part is a winning combo when it comes to plumping out and semi-disguising those crepey little creases. This makes Pep-Start a great day cream if you have oily or combination skin and want to look fresh-faced and moisturised rather than clogged-up and greasy; it’s also good if you just have “normal” skin, no oiliness, but want a light sorbet style moisturiser that will sit well beneath makeup.

Pep-Start HydroBlur actually works very well as a primer, if you like to keep your skincare and makeup steps minimal and fuss-free. It’s suggested that the product can be used throughout the day for “touch-ups” over makeup, but personally I think that this type of thing can be a bit of a disaster zone. What possible benefit could you get from disturbing your makeup by slathering a cream on over the top, no matter how lightweight? I’ve tried it, it’s not for me. If you’re getting oily then use a good powder – the Hourglass Ambient Lighting ones are amazing for keeping glow but deadening down any oily shine – I just wouldn’t faff about with creams and things that need patting in.

oil free face cream moisturiser review

The final masterstroke when it comes to Clinique’s Pep-Start HydroBlur Moisturizer is the price – £24. Very, very reasonable I feel, especially as the texture of the product is so beautiful and the semi-matte finish so pleasing. And that hydration! It’s really rather excellent. If you’re after something to keep your oiliness in check but don’t want to look and feel as though you’ve just spent eight days in the Sahara then it’s absolutely worth a try.