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Here We Go A’REN

I am officially in love with REN products. And a little embarrassed that I’m such a recent convert to the brand [like hello! fabulous products that do exact what they say they will, have no nasty chemicals and are very competitively priced.. a complete no brainer].

So, what am I using now? Well, I’ve my day moisturiser sorted and I’ve since bought this little beauty to aid repair of any damage during waking hours. A bit of a mouthful, but most of the products are and perhaps just a little show-y off-y re. exactly what’s in each product, but really don’t let that put you off. I’m really liking the Omega 3 Overnight Lipid Renewal Serum.ren-omega-lipid-renewal-serum It’s very much an oil rather than a cream but it definitely isn’t oily on the skin and as with most REN products you only need a small amount. I found this very hydrating and refreshing on my skin. It will take a little bit to sink in but doesn’t just sit on the surface like a lot of night balms or oils. REN say this about it; ‘…this serum will boost the skin with essential bio active nutrients that stimulate its natural process of renewal and regeneration helping to restore suppleness and elasticity. In addition it stimulates the skin’s natural protection mechanism helping fight moisture loss and free radical attack. Vegetal Plankton Extract and Gold Of Pleasure Oil both rich in Omega 3 promote cell membrane development while Rosehip Seed Oil and Wheat Germ Oil intensively nourish and protect.’ And who am I to argue! This will set you back approx €55 in stores, a bit less online but will last a long time and is well worth the purchase.

 

Now, when I spoke to ‘the REN girl’ at a recent store promotion, she explained to me that the night serum above is quite potent, so really only needs to be used 3-4 times a week and you can use another night cream on other nights. Interesting. Although the REN website will tell you to use the serum in conjunction with a night cream, I was very impressed with the SA pointing this out to me.

I managed to get a few samples of the Frankincense & Boswellia Serrata Revitalising Repair Cream [why the big long names?!] and so have been making my way through these when not using my serum. The sample sizes are quite generous and you get at least 2 goes out of each one.

frankincense-boswellia-night-creamThis is a gorgeous night cream. I’m really so impressed by the texture of every REN product. There’s something about the way they glide across skin, like no effort is required and your skin is reaching out to grab some. REN say that this is ‘A cream high in bio actives that is formulated to moisturise, nourish and help rejuvenate the skin, particularly at night. Boswellic acid from Boswellia Serrata Bark works in harmony with resinoid from Frankincense to relax facial muscles and ease micro-contractions, helping to reduce and prevent the appearance of expression lines and wrinkles. In addition, vitamin C and citroflavonoids from Calabrian Oranges and vitamins A and E boost collagen formation and cell renewal to firm and repair the skin.’ And although I haven’t bought this yet, I’m fairly certain I will be pretty soon! I don’t know the exact price in Eurobucks, but bargain for €45-50.

Lastly, I’ve a couple of samples of this, the Revivo Lift Day Serum.revivo-day-serum It’s a while since I’ve bothered using a serum under my moisturiser. Perhaps it was just what I was using at the time, but I wondered if I really needed one.  I’m sounding like a broken record now but this is gorgeous to put on. Not oily, very silky in texture and I very much noticed increased hydration when I used it under my moisturiser. The REN guys say this is; ‘A light bio active day serum designed to instantly lift, smooth & brighten the complexion. High molecular weight protein and native peptides firm and smooth, ginsengoside and trace elements (Zinc, Copper, Magnesium) boost radiance. Vitamin C and alpha-linoleic acid brighten the complexion while hyaluronic acid boosts hydration.’ And it did brighten up my skin, evened out the tone as well. Again, bargain for around the €45-50 mark, judging by the sterling price on the REN website. This is going straight to the top of my ‘Treat List’.

It’s Daffodil Day!

daffodilsIt’s Friday, it’s a beautiful Spring day in this part of the country and it’s also Daffodil Day!

Daffodil Day is Ireland’s biggest and most popular charity event and there’s a lovely tradition of many, many people sporting badges of daffodils on this day each year. Run by the Irish Cancer Society, you will see volunteers throughout every town rattling boxes and asking you to donate money – but this is such a light hearted day that chances are, you’ll stumble across more chats about how lovely the flowers are, that’s it’s such a good cause and that really, now that people think of it, they should treat themselves to flowers more often as they really do brighten up the place!

My Aunt was involved with Daffodil Day and she raised a lot of money for the Cancer Society. There came a time though when her deteriorating health meant that she couldn’t help out the way she wanted to anymore. Her name comes up in many conversations, she was so much fun, a fabulous lady that was so, so popular. On days like this, with the sun shining, the light breeze.. perhaps it’s Nature’s way of telling us that she’s thinking of us and that she really isn’t very far away.

Osmo-regulate Me!

ren-moisturiserOK, I’ve already shared my thoughts on the yummy REN lip honey, so after giving the ‘Osmotic Infusion Ultra Moisture Day Cream’ a bit of a trial, I’m ready to let you know what I think! Now, I’ve said before, REN have a very fancy schmancy way of letting you think that their stuff was actually developed by the medical team aboard the USS Enterprise somewhere beyond the Delta Quadrant and then beamed back in time to us mere mortals as the saviour of the ‘modern’ world. And well, while we all know that there’s some things that should be avoided and some that should be looked out for when it comes to a bit o’ skincare, it’s no good the PR’s and copywriters playing a blinder if the product just doesn’t come up to scratch.

This is the blurb that comes with this little number - ’Specifically formulated to infuse dry skin with long lasting moisture to leave skin smooth, plump, comfortable and beautifully healthy. This cream not only provides immediate moisture but is cunningly formulated with an osmotic regulator that carries water deep into the skin and releases it when extra hydration is needed. Phytostimuline from Beech Bud and hyaluronic acid further increase the skin’s moisture retaining ability. Ceramide, phospholipids and Omega 6 boost the skin’s repair function to help restore softness, elasticity and optimum comfort whilst REN’s Global Protection Complex helps purify the skin and protect against premature ageing’ - but what is it actually like when you slap it on yer mush?

The texture of this is lovely, not too heavy and deffo not too light. Unusually velvety and silky, you then realise that that must be all the osmotic regulators just ensuring that it spreads across skin before oh-so-easily sinking into it. Perhaps. But definitely it has a ‘wow’ factor from the very first application! My skin [and this is aimed at dry skin that can feel taut after washing] is dry but not seriously so, just in need of regular moisture and some extra TLC in the Winter, so I would think I’m the target audience for this particular piece of kit. My overall verdict is that this is exactly the type of moisturiser that’s good for my skin and the REN ‘no horrible chemicals’ policy is not to be sniffed at either.

I was going to give out about politely add that a bit of old SPF wouldn’t be a bad addition but lo and behold! ‘All moisturisers contain REN’s exclusive Global Protection Complex, a powerful blend of anti-oxidants and free radical scavengers designed to protect the skin against premature aging and reduce the signs of damage in the skin caused by UV induced DNA damage and chronic inflammation’. Result!

This tube of lovely cost me €42 but as is to be expected… gggrrr… a bit less when bought in Sterling online.

Update: It has been pointed out to me that Clery’s may not be the cheapest place to buy REN. Apparently there’s a chemist near Eason’s on Talbot St, Cleary’s, that have better prices and are good with samples. Also try the Nourish shops [3 in Dublin city centre and a further 2 in Rathfarnham and Santry].

Honey! Your Lips Are So Soft!

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 It was cold and I’d gotten out of work late… I was ambling past a department store that just happened to still be open. I didn’t have anywhere I needed to be so, in I walked and continued my amble – but this time, it was just the rows and rows of pretty products that caught my eye and not the dodgy looking guy who had been walking to close for comfort.

There and then I asked myself why I hadn’t ever tried out any REN stuff before. I’d heard the name mentioned, read a few good reviews and was impressed by what other people seemed to be saying. And by what REN say about their products – ‘REN is skincare as it should be. Skincare that uses the latest hi-tech bio actives, is free from skin-unfriendly synthetic ingredients and is gorgeously pleasurable to use. REN boosts the skin’s natural ability to protect, repair and renew itself leaving skin beautifully healthy and radiant’. Oooo! Quite a bit to live up to so!

I picked up a few things, idly read the packaging still not sure what I was looking for. Then I had to tell myself to cop on when I realised none of it was sinking in – the packaging is lovely and the colours on the boxes quite dreamy! A lip balm! That’s what it’ll tempt me, do REN do one? They sure do, although their fancy shmancy one is a ‘Biomimetic Pure Lip Honey’ – a wha? Yeah. But read on. This little tube of bee-utiful stuff [see what I did there?] is only gorgeous! Only gorgeous, I tell ye!

Now, REN will tell you it’s  ‘A multi-active lip balm that will leave your lips nourished, plumped and protected. Formulated with our exclusive Biomimetic Hydra+ complex to hydrate and nourish, it also contains plumping hydroxy-peptides, a remarkable skin protector called antileukine as well as healing and soothing Omega 3 & 6 oils’. I’ll just add that a tiny amount is enough, the slightly grainy texture has disappeared by the time you go to check if your lips are indeed as soft as you now think they are. There’s hydration like you wouldn’t believe without an oil slick dripping from your mouth. And the light, fresh smell is very subtle. Seriously, I’m impressed! And I’ve been there done that with nearly every lip balm available. 17 eurobucks though. ‘Spensive, but that’ll mean I’ll ensure I know where it is at all times until the very last molecule has been used up. My lips are deffo primed for a lot of kissing, I wonder what McSmile is up to…

Check out the full range of REN products here. Oh btw, in case you didn’t think they were that kind of company, REN do donate at least 2.5% of profits towards a better environment and those who are not as fortunate as others.

Beauty Bounty

carribean-therapyI was annoyed. I was annoyed with a boy and I just happened to be in Brown Thomas when said annoying event happened. You know what that means. It means a big, fat ‘I’m buying this now because I want to buy it now’ purchase. Sheer fate had me by the Aveda counter – and sure as if I need to tell you what that meant? The nice lady asked if I needed any help and as I smiled politely, I caught sight of something that I’d been pondering about on a previous occasion and said ‘Yes! Yes, thank you, I’m actually quite interested in the Carribean Therapy scrub! It’s meant to be lovely!’

In fairness, I quickly stopped rumaging around my house sized handbag to actually listen to what she had to say about this little pot of wonder, cos even though I knew I’d be keying in my PIN number approximately 30 seconds after she stopped talking, I wanted someone to work at impressing me after a certain someone hadn’t via his phone mere minutes beforehand.

This little gem has salt and Caribbean cane sugar as the scrubby bits and a whole range of lovelies that provide the hydration and conditioning, such as coconut, avocado and passionfruit oils and then the fragrance is provided by amyris, vetiver [no, me neither] and lime. OOOooohhh the smell of this stuff is only fabilis! Fabilis! Quite lime-y but not air freshener citrus-y. I couldn’t wait to try this stuff out and did so the very next morning. Now, after paying €40 [I know, I know, but I was in a bad mood in Brown Thomas because of a boy] I didn’t want to waste a single grain and so while thorough, I didn’t particularly scrimp on product in the shower, I just turned the water off and made sure every leetle skin cell was treated to a bit of Caribbean Therapy.

I could smell it as soon as I opened the tub. I could feel my skin gleaning as it was polished and I could feel my skin drinking in the hydration. And sure this is lubbly stuff altogether. I decided against an additional body lotion [although there is one to accompany it] as my skin really felt like it didn’t need it. The oils in this were certainly enough to make my skin glow without that icky slimy feeling. Oh sure I was delighted with myself by then! And I was still laughing at the fact that yet again I’d scored the doubly whammy of a fab Aveda product and a glass of champagne as the nice lady wrapped up my latest purchase!

Chaos V Champagne

champagneNow, I’m the type of girl that likes her nice things.. but I won’t spend all day looking for them. I kinda know what I want and the scientist in me always falls back on the fact that the quickest way to get from A to B is in a straight line. So, I don’t tend to faff around or ‘browse’ as some people might put it, when I’m on a mission. I found myself in the situation whereby I needed new foundation and powder, I couldn’t risk totally running out and scaring various people/ dogs/ young children by going without. I had to face up to the inevitable and make my way to the MAC store.

I was in the door and a glittery something caught my eye, I say a glittery something because I didn’t get to move any further towards the product, a thing in a shrug, baker boy cap and too much hairspray jumped in front of me. I’ve plenty of used bottles and powder compacts so I thought I might go all green and trade them in for a new lippy. After what felt like an age standing, waiting for the girl with the questions and the questionable lip liner to get out of my way, I realised that between her and the 100 brush-wielding girl that actually worked there, I could be in for a very long wait. I literally goose stepped my way over to the foundation stand, thinking that if I spotted a square couple of inches where no one else was standing I should grab them very quickly. I stood and waited until someone that clearly worked for MAC came close [they're easily spotted - eyes looking past you in case someone who might be spending more comes into view, more make up on in that one day than you've ever owned in your entire lifetime].

A tall, floaty, earthy, natural type drifted towards pair of heavily lined glittered eyes with too much bronzer and very arched eyebrows, complete with highlighted cheekbones, dripping with gloss lips girl appeared out of nowhere and was suddenly towering over me trying to convince that she did indeed want to make it seem as though she wasn’t on a production line but there to help. I just cut to the chase – ‘NW15 Select with SPF and NW15 powder to go with, please’. She nearly decapitated me with the speed that she cast my decisive and obviously not stoppping to spend more money than just on those two products self aside, ready to pounce on someone wanting a total makeover, ‘Just tell the girl at the till that XYZ helped you today *fake smile*’.

I tried to go to a nice place while the 12 people in front of me in the queue grappled with bags, looked for purses or credit cards and indeed, thought it funny and or embarrassing that they couldn’t remember their pin numbers. Simply too long later; Smile. Just these. XYZ. No bag. Grand. Thanks – I was free! And I think I took my first breath since walking into that particularly chaotic corner of Brown Thomas.

I think the word is ‘serendipity’ when things all become clear and find a way of working themselves out; I walked at pace to get away from the MAC madness, slowed down to get a squirt of Hypnose from the Lancome counter and kind of drifted over to the Aveda counter. I found myself standing in front of two products I couldn’t decide between. The smiley, unobtrusive girl told me that she was nearby if I needed any help. Then she told me that even if I didn’t need any help, that she’d be more than glad to pour me a glass of champagne while I was there. Only when it was in my hand did I believe that it had happened. I sighed, smiled, took a sip and started a conversation about hair products that led to, well, led to a hundred different subjects. And I did aquire some more Aveda along the way.. there was no production line, no moving quicker than necessary, it all felt lovely and ‘gift wrapped’, albeit on the slightly fuzzy but with warm feeling side!

Good Vibrations?

turbolashNow, even Molly and Fizzy are wondering if they’re going to get one of these new fangled vibrating mascaras in their Christmas stockings – quite simply, everyone is talking about them! First came the Lancome Oscillation and hot on it’s heels came the Estee Lauder TurboLash, which I was lucky enough to get my little paws on. Now, the question that you have to ask yourself is, do I need a vibrating mascara? You may not. But do you want one? I think so. I was lucky enough to be given this piece of kit as a freebie [I won it as a spot prize as the fabulous Beaut.ie Brunch!]

So what makes this mascara different? The obvious is the fact that when you click open the lid, it automatically starts vibrating in your hand, which is a bit weird. Next, the application. You don’t actually feel the vibrations through the brush onto your eyelashes, but the thing is, these vibrations ensure no horrible clumps, which is a great start and they really separate your lashes! There’s excellent coating of the lashes, not too much but enough that you’re not going back 5 minutes later to top them up.

The bad news. It’s €38. Wha? Yes, it’s €38. S’pensive, no? I’m not sure I’ll part with my hard earned cash in the future. The fabulous [non vibrating] Lancome Virtuose is a tenner cheaper and, and I’ll stick my neck out here, just as good. And then the killer blow – it’s RRP on the official Estee Lauder website is $32 or only €25 at the current exchange rate. So, I may not add a mascara to my vibrating collection in the future but all gifts will be gratefully accepted.

Even Api’er Now

After a bit of a lost weekend in the beauty department, ie taking Thursday night’s make up off after I stumbled out of bed on Friday and then going from lunchtime Saturday until 10am Monday with the same stroke of MAC liquidlast and a few foundation top up’s to try to appear human throughout Sunday, my poor old skin needed a bit of TLC last night. I knew exactly what to reach for!

I’ve already told you how impressed I am with the different Apivita products I’ve tried but I’ve been using two more in the last few weeks.  Now, my skin has always been on the dry side but contrary to what you might think, all skin should be exfoliated on a regular basis. I didn’t really exfoliate my face until a few years ago as I thought it would dry it out even more. Not true! Exfoliating helps along the natural and cyclical process of skin renewal and adds a real polished and fresh appearance, which can only be a good thing! apivita-apricot-scrub6So, I scrubbed off the dirty-stop out cells with this fabulous Apricot based, glow inducing, ‘new me in a sachet’ product. This is what Apivita term their ‘Every Day’ mild exfoliant. The other active ingrediants include grains of jojoba, calendula oil and essential oils. I did try out the olive based ‘deep exfoliant’ but found it too harsh and a bit scratchy on my skin. The apricot one though is neither scratchy nor harsh and a little goes a long way, hard working product that it is. My skin definitely didn’t feel tight afterwards, as it can if the scrub isn’t part moisturising as well. The grains themselves are very small, which I like.

apivita-pink-clay1I then followed this up with my favourite new find, the Cleansing Face Mask with Pink Clay. Apivita have really come up trumps with this one! The texture is lovely, very light and easy to apply. It also smells divine which is always a bonus when you slather your face with a lotion or potion and want it to stay put for 10-15minutes. There’s rose juice in this and you get that really sensual rose smell off this straight away, but it’s not overpowering. So along with the pink clay there’s also wheat proteins, soothing camomille and more calendula. I was impressed that this came off much more easily than other masks I’ve tried, it really bugs me when after 10 splashes of water and a good rub my nose is still covered in mask and it’s back to the sink again! My skin felt really refreshed and clean afterwards. Oh it definitely knew I’d tried my best to make up for the shameful treatment I’d subjected it to all weekend [no need for me to even try to count up the units of alcohol and lovely fags I'd had]. But today, I did a double take when I realised how clear my skin was looking. And my complexion was much brighter than it had been. With this you really can see the difference the scrub and mask combo makes. Results aplenty! Score!

Blue, Blue, Electric Blue

blue-bigI didn’t even notice the girl taking the seat in front of me on the bus. I was daydreaming out the window at the time when suddenly there was this mass of long, luxuriant brown hair sharing my journey. I was still admiring her hair when she reached into her handbag and it was at that point I became mesmerised. Her perfectly manicured, cut short nails had been dipped in the most fabulous colour of blue. I couldn’t take my eyes off them! Much as it’s almost surprising to see someone bother to look after their nails, this colour just stood out from the rest of her outfit. It’s a hard to describe hue. Block blue that’s a couple of shades darker than my box of Camel Lights, almost a kind of neon blue without the blinding cerise that usually accompanies it on the wall of a club.

I leaned forward to ask the girl exactly what nail varnish she was wearing but she’d opened a bag of crisps and I thought I’d let her finish eating them before accosting her at the back of a 15a. I was dying to know what the nail varnish was by the time she had finished and I leaned forward again to enquire of her. But she had the wrapper ripped off a Mars bar before I could even open my mouth! Tch! I’d have to wait until she’d eaten that now! I was nearly losing the will to live when she literally didn’t take a breath between swallowing the last of her Mars and swigging out of a bottle of Club Orange! I’d never find out what the bleepin’ nail varnish was and I was getting off at the next stop!

She came up for air and I took my opportunity.

‘Excuse me? I’d love to know what nail varnish you’re wearing’.

‘Oh! That’s so funny! she remarked. ‘Every time I wear this someone asks me what colour it is!’

At that point I nearly forgot what she was referring to as when she turned around all I could see were these huge, deep, brown eyes lined with a fabulous, sexy kittenish flick of black liquid and lips the colour of light pink rose petals.

‘And the thing is, the thing is, it’s a nail varnish I got in Dunnes for about €1.50! Even though I was slightly late for my lunch date, I realised that I would be going past the Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, so technically, I could pop in along the way.

‘Now’, she said, ‘it can be very hard to find, it must sell out really quickly, but that’s definitely where I got it’.

I thanked her profusely and asked her to wish me luck as I told her I was going to seek it out pronto.

I don’t think the ground floor of Dunnes knew what hit it when I dashed through various shirts, trousers, knickers and socks in search of the cosmetics section.

And then, as though it was destiny, I could see the bottle of blue on the top shelf when I was about 25ft from the stand. I wrapped my little hands around it and lovingly took it to the till. Oh you’re mine now. All mine.

 

Check out the Essence collection here, the nail varnish I bought is ‘Shocking Blue’ from the Colour & Go range.

Hypnotise Me

hypnoseThere is something instantly intriguing when surprised with a waft of heady scent. Let’s not talk about nasty whiffs here, I mean the luxury and thought provoking aroma of a beautiful perfume.

A very glamorous friend of mine wears the classic Chanel No5. No matter how many times this delightful scent alerts me to her presence; I always stop and admire it. It’s floral, light notes stops me in my tracks and I’m not the only one. Even though I know what perfume it is, I frequently forget and ask her, to the same reply, ‘Glitter, I only ever wear one perfume’.

Now, I must admit, I’m a quite recent convert to the beguiling power of perfume. It’s said that the same perfume smells differently on different people but how do you know that a perfume is for you? Well, having at first sampled my particular perfume in the midst of many other luxury brands in a well known cosmetics department; I was immediately drawn to its unusual fragrance. To complete my outfit that night, I dabbed some behind each ear and on each wrist and headed out. I was barely in the pub door when someone commented on ‘How nice I smelled’. And so did another person. I was just thinking about this as I went outside to the smoking room and was wondering just what the power of this perfume was, when a guy I didn’t know opened with the line ‘Excuse me, I don’t want to be rude, but can I ask what perfume you’re wearing? It’s really gorgeous’. Wow! It didn’t stop there as even above the heavy scent of tobacco there were more compliments.

And the funny thing was, was  that each time a guy asked what perfume I had on, the question was accompanied with a little raise of an eyebrow and a slight purse of lips – by them, not me! And each time it has happened since, my response has been the same, a knowing smile as I drink in the attention and sashay away provoking just as much intrigue as my perfume.