Saturday, January 26, 2013

[Outfit] Christmas Day

This is obviously LONG overdue so I'll keep it short and sweet...I spent Christmas Day enjoying a 7 course meal at Lords of the Manor, a lovely hotel just a hop and a skip from our cottage in the Cotswolds. Food was amazing, although by the 6th course I was struggling...! Thank goodness for my dress that hid a multitude of over-eating sins. NHG x

Outfit details: Camilla and Marc black dress (a favourite from a few years ago, see current collection here), Sportsgirl sequin biker jacket (similar here) and House of Harlow necklace (similar here).


[Beauty] Winter Skincare

I have combination skin that seems to break out every winter. I tend to mix up my beauty regime to try to combat this, as I find that the more dry my skin becomes, the more in breaks out...it's a lose-lose situation.

For the past few months, I have been using a few new (to me) British brands including Neom Organics and Liz Earle. I've also discovered that the brilliant 100% organic Australian brand, Grown Skincare is now available in the UK (hurruh!). Here is what I'm currently using and my thoughts on them:

Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish: My manager (and QVC queen) loves this stuff. I kept reading about it and then finally decided to purchase a limited edition kit at Christmas. It is lovely and creamy and cleanses make-up off with ease using a hot-cloth (or face washer). I don't love the eucalyptus smell of this a whole lot, but it's quite nice to steam your face with in the bath.

Kiehl's Ultra Facial Toner: I've never been a fan of toner until I discovered this. I've been using it for one year, so it goes a long way. The creamy consistency leaves skin feeling moisturised and properly clean (removing the last of make-up residue) while prepping your skin for moisturiser perfectly.

Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream: This cream is a staple in my bathroom cabinet which is no surprise considering it's a Kiehl's best seller. It's light and doesn't have a strong smell like other moisturisers.

ESPA 24-hour replenishing eye cream: The only eye cream I've ever used that doesn't burn my eyes, it contains Ginkgo Biloba helps minimise fine lines and stimulate microcirculation to reduce puffiness and dark circles. Antioxidant-rich Mimosa and Evening Primrose hydrate and protect against the elements to help prevent the early signs of ageing.

Grown Camellia and Geranium Blossom Moisturiser: This face moisturiser smells divine. It is a very light consistency and rubs in well. I tend to use this at night at the moment as it's not thick enough for day at the moment, but it will be fab come spring/summer.

Neom Organics Lavender, Jasmine & Brazilian Rosewood Body Oil: A lush body oil (similar to Nuxe's Prodigieuse) this oil is perfect for pre-bed hydrating after a soak in the bath. The organic Safflower and Jojoba are rich in vitamins A & E as well as essential fatty acids which help with skin repair and softness.

Neom Organics Moroccan Blush Rose Body Lotion: A richer lotion than I would use in summer, this lotion is a blend of vitamin A & E packed Shea butter, Macadamia nut & Rosemary Leaf. It smells divine (as do all Neom products) and soaks in quickly for a non-sticky feeling.

Lucas Paw Paw Cream:
My mum used to use this for breastfeeding in the 80's, so I've never really used it until I grabbed a huge at the airport last year. I don't love it on my lips, but when my nose recently looked like a peeling car crash from an awful cold, this fixed it straight away.

Burt's Bees lip balm: I recently discovered that the lip balms I use (including my favourite, Carmex) are not good for your lips. I've since switched to the natural Burt's Bees and am now wondering why I didn't try it earlier...it's lovely and thick, and moisturises my dry 'winter' lips.

Nuxe Masque Frais Hydratant: I've traditionally only used anti-acne facial masks, but I love this to plump up dry and tired skin. You simply apply for 10mins and wipe off with toner or rub into skin for extra hydration.

What is your favourite winter beauty product? NHG x



Sunday, January 20, 2013

[Travel] Christmas in the Cotswolds

As I currently have no passport due to a visa application, Christmas was spent in the stunning Cotswolds with Australian friends who were also not making the 24 hour trek back to Melbourne this year. Although I get painfully homesick during the Christmas period, I was looking forward to a quintessentially British Christmas with an open fire, turkey and enough cheese to add five pounds to our waist just looking at it!

After researching accommodation options on Alastair Sawday's way back in April 2012 (yes, I'm super organised!), I came across the perfect 3 bedroom cottage in the village of Upper Slaughter (Slaughter being an old Saxon word, Slohtre, meaning a muddy place). This quaint little village was the perfect place to spend Christmas huddled up inside by our roaring fire, wearing ridiculous Christmas jumpers, eating endless amounts of delicious food from Waitrose and playing non-stop games of the highly addictive Monopoly on our iPads.

I was recovering from Norovirus during our trip, so unfortunately didn't take many photos. I'm not lying when I mean I literally played monopoly and slept by the fire like a cat all week!

For more details on our Upper Slaughter property click here (I highly recommend it all year round for a truly relaxing country break). NHG x

Outfit details: Hunter Original Neoprene boots, COS skinny black jeans and Hunter 3/4 down parka with faux fur trim.