
Lush Coalface Soap
£4.95/100g - Lush here or in-store
If you've read Makeup Savvy for any time you will most likely know that I love a good soap. Call me granny Fee but there's something about a no-nasties face soap that you can't beat... well in my opinion anyway. So when I spotted the blogging machine that is The Sunday Girl talking about this wonderful sounding soap for oily skin it went straight on my 'to-buy' list. Not only does this control excess sebum (oil) but it doubles up as a face mask apparently - amazing! Will be making a trip to Lush just for this very soon! Read The Sunday Girl's review here.
Eucerin Mattifying Sun Face Fluid SPF 50
£10.72 on offer - Look Fantastic here
Come the summer months I'm literally obsessed with sun cream! I already have many that I love but I can't resist ones for oily/combination skin that don't feel oily on the skin. Before watching Katie's video I hadn't really thought of Eucerin for suncream but as they are a good skincare company it makes sense I guess! I loved the sound of this from Katie's review and how she mentioned it feels like a powder once dry. Next to buy! Watch Katie's May Favourites video here.
Shay & Blue Salt Caramel Natural Fragrance Spray 30ml
£30.00 - John Lewis here
When this fragrance launched in May last year I read review after review from bloggers and pretty much drooled over the descriptions of the scent. I'm one for all kinds of fragrances but I have a sweet spot for gourmand scents especially anything warm and sweet and when I read that this particular fragrance was inspired by Charbonnel et Walker's delicious Sea Salted Caramel Truffles I knew one day I'd cave and buy it (this was when only the £55 was released). But then last week as I was browsing the John Lewis website I spotted the more affordable 30ml bottle and now I'm back to desperately wanting it again. I have a few home ware items I want to buy from John Lewis soon so I think I will just have to buy myself this as a treat! Really hope it's as good as I imagine!
HP Sprout
£1,899.99 - Currys here
It's over a decade since I lusted after a desktop computer but when I spotted this bad boy last month my inner geek swooned. This all-in-one beauty is spot-on for creatives and bloggers and so when Zoe Newlove recently showed off one of it's featured I wanted it even more! A super creative piece of kit that I want more than anything at the moment and something that would be an investment purchase or so I keep telling myself! Check out Zoe's review of the HP Sprout here.
Rifle Paper Co. 'To Do' Desktop Notepad
£7.40 - Fox & Star here
Rifle Paper Co. is without a doubt one of my favourite stationary brands, with whimsical but chic watercolour illustrations I simply can't get enough. I also get enough of From Roses blog, especially her photos that are so beautifully staged. So it was no surprise to spot a wonderful Rifle Paper co. pad in one of Rose's recently blog images that I instantly fell in love with. As you may have seen from my recent Stationary Haul post I have more than enough stationery at the moment but I'm sure I will end up treating myself to this to prettify my desk.
What have you been recently inspired to buy from a bloggers review? Let me know!
Fee xo.
Michelle · 516 weeks ago
Simply Shell xo
Hello Beth · 516 weeks ago
Beth x www.hellobeth.co.uk
Amanda · 516 weeks ago
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ljainscough 14p · 516 weeks ago
I need that notepad, in fact I always need any notepad.
xxx
Lyndsey www.labeau.co.uk
forktoforkuk 6p · 516 weeks ago
nueyork · 516 weeks ago
nueyork.blogspot.com
Rosie von Waldherr · 516 weeks ago
xoRosie
Rosie's Life
jennie · 516 weeks ago
sparklygoddess · 516 weeks ago
sparklygoddess.blogspot.com
theblogsocialza 64p · 516 weeks ago
CANDICE | BEAUTY CANDY LOVES
Lauren · 516 weeks ago
Lauren x | http://kissand-make-up.blogspot.co.uk/
Cassie · 516 weeks ago
blushandfairydust.blogspot.com
Catherine · 516 weeks ago
tirurit 30p · 515 weeks ago
And Aesop. Not really wowed by the toner I bought, which is the most expensive toner I have ever bought and it comes down to essentialy water and aloe vera :X
elyseg 18p · 515 weeks ago
Notepads are always a must! A bloggers favourite hobby is writing lists ;)
Thanks for sharing!
www.thethingislemons.wordpress.com
Bea · 515 weeks ago
It's a good SPF, no discussion, and very fluid, so you can easily get it everywhere you want to without any too quick absorbing, but it wasn't mattifying.
For my skin worked the Vichy Dry Touch SPF (name?) 30/50. I'm on my third bottle and this one does the job for me. It's much creamier and you might have a tad of whiteness to it, that the Eucerin definitly hasn't.
Mel · 515 weeks ago