Sunday, 27 March 2016

It's Easter!

Today it is Easter Sunday and I plan on spending the entire day watching films and baking and enjoying what little sunshine we get. The clocks went forward last night so although we lost an hours sleep, the day is brighter for longer and that's one of my favourite things about this time of year.

Besides doing the obvious, eating Easter eggs, there are many ways you could spend Easter Sunday/ the Easter bank holiday.

1) Go on an Easter Egg hunt. Every single year my mum would hide eggs all around the house and the garden and each year my excitement levels were so high. Now we have bunny rabbits they are included in the fun and are even better at finding them than we are!
2) Bake, Now I'm not the best baker in the world, however even chocolate rice cripsy cakes with mini eggs aren't beyond my ability. I also want to make the infamous Creme Egg brownie, yum.
3) Go for a walk. Sometimes it's great to put away technology and go for a walk in the woods or down a country lane. Then you can eat more Easter eggs and a big dinner afterwards!
My other favourite things include having a pamper sesh and cooking up a big roast!

I hope you have a lovely day and have enjoyed reading,
Love Holly x

Sunday, 20 March 2016

Rimmel Do It Again


After hearing all of the review about Rimmel Lip liners I bought one in the shade East End Snob. I've heard people talk about this colour for ages and was really interested to See if it was something that would suit me.

It is a pinky nude that can be built up to quite a nice colour. In no way is it sheer and works great as both a liner and an all over cover. It glides on to to the lips really well and the longevity of it is fab. I would say that it can highlight dryness after a few hours of wear and it did begin to settle in any cracks in my lips, but it was nothing that couldn't be resolved easily and quickly. It is a lovely formula and despite its matte finish, it does feel very creamy upon application. 

It is a retractable lip liner and is very soft therefore I can see myself going through this very fast and most likely purchasing another. 

It is a lovely addition to my makeup collection and I've been enjoying wearing it these last couple of weeks. Have you tried anything from their lip range?
I hope you enjoyed reading, Holly x

Sunday, 13 March 2016

Oskia Renaissance Cleansing Gel.


This is a product I was desperate to lay my hands on and was so happy when I finally did. It has so many great qualities to it that I can understand why it is such a firm skincare favourite amongst beauty bloggers.

It is a gel in consistency, but once it warms up on the skin it turns into a milk-like consistency and is really easy to massage into the skin. It is definitely a product that needs warming up as otherwise it is a stiff gloop. It melts make up away so easily and quickly and is also really good at removing eye makeup which pleases me greatly. I find that a little goes a really long way and it is perfect for both the AM and PM cleanse. Personally I love to use it for as a second cleanse or as my cleanser first thing in the morning. It really leaves my face feeling refreshed and squeaky clean, yet moisturised.

I love how chic the packaging looks, however I, like many others, find it irritating how there is no indicator of how much product there is left. I also find it leaves my eyes slightly stung so I do avoid using it around my eyes as I know they are sensitive. I think that is an amazing cleanser, but for the price tag there definitely should be an indicator how the amount of cleanser remaining.

Have you tried it before? I hope you enjoyed reading, 
Holly

Saturday, 5 March 2016

Scuba Diving!

On Friday I went scuba diving at a local leisure centre and I can safely say it was amazing. I have never done anything like it before and I was really excited to give it a go.

The depth of the pool was only 3.5 metres, but provided enough space for a beginner like me to get to grips with the whole process and also be able to move and have some fun. I was quite taken aback at how heavy all the equipment is, especially the jacket, however once you deflate the jacket and begin to sink it all feels weightless.

I found it to be such a strange feeling sinking to the bottom of the pool whilst trying to control my breathing through a regulator. It's really weird to hear yourself breath so loud whilst trying to keep the regulator in your mouth to avoid getting any water in. One thing I found really difficult was keeping my knees firmly on the bottom of the pool: I found myself floating and rising to the surface all whilst trying to keep myself down. However once some weights were put into my jacket, I then found it impossible to get off the floor - I got there in the end and when I finally began swimming it was amazing!! We were taught lots of signs and signals so we could communicate with eachother and so the instructor could make sure that everyone in the pool was safe which I thought was genius.

We were provided with an electrical 'scooter' which you held on to the handles and it zoomed you around the pool. We also did backflips off the side of the walls which was pretty epic.

I found that once all of the initial learning was done and I could cope with the high pressure that made my ears hurt so bad, I began to really enjoy myself and it is definitely something I would do again!

I hope you enjoyed reading,
Holly x