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Monday, 30 March 2015

Review: Assisi Salon

                          
                   
Well it's been a while! I made a promise to myself before i started this blog not to put blogging before uni work (quite sensible I know!) which means I haven't been able to blog for a little while so i apologise for that but my degree comes first ( I have spent 3 years killing myself to finish it!) however there isn't much longer left! The end is in sight! I just thought I should explain my absence before continuing with this review. Anyway Onwards and upwards!

This week has been a very exciting week indeed! First of all Owen finally was able to hand in his dissertation after months of hard work not only that but on his birthday so once that was handed in the birthday excitement could commence! My big excitement of the week came in the form of the Assisi Salon in Cleethorpes. I had been kindly asked by the salon to come in and sample their salon experience, which consisted of my hair being coloured, washed, blow dried, cut and styled as well as a HD make-over experience! All of which was very kindly gifted and in return I would review my experience of the salon, which I must immediately say was excellent!

I always find first impressions of a salon are very important so I was very pleased when i first entered the salon it was a flood of the senses, everything looked so pristine, colourful and sparkly as well as smelling fantastic! I even blurted out as I walked in how great the place smelt! Definitely a cheerful environment, which immediately made me relax (I was feeling a bit nervous as I hadn't done anything like this before!), It also helped that I was greeted by friendly faces! This definitely felt like a salon I could just walk into without ever being here before to see about having a treatment done, whereas I find some salons especially ones up to this standard are a bit 'stuck up' and make a 'walk-ins' feel uncomfortable, that was definitely not the case with Assisi.

I was seen to immediately by the staff who got me settled and got the whole experience off to a great start by offering me a cup of tea! However I was a bit of a bad guest because I forgot to drink the first one whilst my foils were being put in, although the staff were more than happy to get me another, accentuating the fact they were very attentive and happy to help at all times.

Now anyone who knows me will know that I'm not a massive talker especially to people I've just met, so I tend to be a bit awkward for stylists to chat to. Although i felt quite at home chatting away to my senior stylist Ben, telling each other about our upcoming trips and just generally chatting about everything and anything, a very traditional part of the salon experience that i actually seemed to take part in for once!

The foils didn't actually take as long as i thought they would to apply seen as i had the full head foils. which was an obvious bonus because nobody wants a numb bum! I have to say though i was amazed at the amount of precision and care that went into applying the colour. I've found before that some stylists can be a bit messy and careless with hair and pull it about here there and everywhere, however this whole experience was very relaxing and i didn't get any of the colour on my scalp, clothes or skin! This i have to say pleased me a lot as i tend to be a bit of a perfectionist and its always feels comforting to know that the person in charge of something as important as colouring my hair also takes pride in achieving perfection!

I'll not bore you with going over the period of time where i was letting the colour take as I spent most of that time chatting and perusing pinterest for my new hair style! However I will mention one thing I noticed in particular which was the way other customers were treated, which was with the same care and attention as I was, whether they were new or well known customers was just a technicality.

I was very excited about having my hair washed! I know that might sound sad but i don't care! there's something so lovely about someone else washing your hair for you. At Assisi's it was like having a mini spa experience, the water was the perfect experience and Ben chose to use the best smelling shampoo in the salon, which then started a discussion on which our favourite shampoo brands were for smell throughout the whole salon. The shampoo used was one of the colour specific ones which i was recommended to use if i wanted my colour to last a few weeks longer, something i may have to invest in as would like my lovely colour to last as long as possible! (with normal shampoo i was told it should last 8-12 weeks which is plenty long enough!) The amazing smelling shampoo was massaged thoroughly into my hair and scalp adding to the spa like experience, also I swear my hair just feels noticeably cleaner and bouncer than i can ever get it! I honestly felt like i could just fall asleep or get a good book out and just lie there and read away as if I were having a nice long soak in the bath!

I have to say i think my favourite part of my experience had to be getting my hair blow dried, cut and styled, as its where you see all of the hard work put in by the stylist come to life and take shape and you get that lovely extra weight coming off feeling when they start to tidy up your hair. I showed Ben the picture of how i wanted my hair (a similar length to now with a few more layers to make it a bit more choppy and interesting), he was all too happy to do it the way i wanted and even made some suggestions that improved the look to suit my own style, e.g. allowing me to put my hair up if I wanted to. He also improved the look of my fringe massively as it was really getting on my nerves because it seemed to have become too long and basically non existent. Now its just right and perfect for when i put my hair back into a pony tail, which i tend to do quite a lot. Ben also kept talking me through the techniques he was using to get the desired result which i found very useful as i find my hair can be a bit difficult for someone inexperienced like me to blow dry sometimes and knowing how to get the desired result was going to come in very handy for recreating the salon look. I was also asked how i wished my hair to be styled, straight wavy curly etc... which I haven't experienced before, I've only ever been offered a straight style after finishing my hair which just showed how much more Assisi's were willing to do. I told Ben he could go crazy and do whatever he wanted, he chose curls (which i would have opted for myself as I love my hair curled). He curled them with the straighteners which had the perfect effect and seemed to make it easier to correctly style my fringe, i paid a lot of attention to him styling my fringe as I always find that the hardest part of curling my hair so I shall attempt to recreate that look at some point!
                               
                               
                               

As you can probably tell from the included pictures my hair looked amazing once they had finished with it. I was extremely pleased with the end product which was reflected in the price of the treatments I received. I would definitely come back to have my hair done again and again. The style suited my face and look very well and was a huge improvement on the style I had before. I don't think I've ever been so pleased with how my hair looked after having it done at a salon, as normally i find there is something that didn't quite work out as i had imagined or perhaps the stylist took a bit too much hair off, nothing like that occurred and the end result was even better than I had imagined. This was not the end of my experience however! i was then taken upstairs to the lovely little glitter beauty bar, where i was having a HD makeover, something i hadn't experienced before so i was rather excited.

My beauty technician was lovely and started by asking me what sort of occasion i was having the make up done for, whether or not i was going out that night etc... That way she was able to tailor a look centred around my specific style needs. It just so happened that it was owen's birthday the next day so we were hoping to go out the night before so I asked for a night out look, which i later found out mostly involved the pallets named vamp. I was talked through all of the techniques she was using, as well as giving me tips to ensure i could get a lovely look each time i applied my make up, even if i was rushing (which I normally am!). She actually mixed two of the foundations available to match my skin colour which is very fair, so don't worry if there doesn't seem to be one there which matches your skin tone as the beauty technicians are able to create one from the ones available. I was also convinced to try a bronzer on my cheek bones, i don't normally use a bronzer myself because I worry about making it look too dark however i have been converted as she showed me the perfect technique to get a lovely sun kissed look that accentuated my cheek bones. The foundation felt great on my face, not too heavy and there was definitely no caked up feeling you get with some foundations, it really gave my skin an air brushed look by covering up all of my blemishes and uneven skin tones.

The eye pallet used on my lids was the vamp one, which had purple, blue, pink and neutral tones that really complimented my skin and eye colour (which is green). I loved the way she extended the purple shadow to match the flick of the eye-liner, it really seemed to open my eyes up and make them more sultry and well vampy! (if that was a word). Speaking of the eye-liner that was excellent! I hadn't ever used a gel eye-liner before but I feel as though I may have to invest in this one as it stayed put all day and didn't even smudge when my eyes watered a bit from hay fever and even when i rubbed them forgetting i had it on! (that's how light weight the whole make up felt). It sets in something like 20 seconds too which means you don't have to worry about accidentally smudging it while applying any more make up. The mascara was great too, it really made my eyes look bigger and gave such great volume and length to my lashes, something I always like to strive for! It didn't take many coats either to get the desired effect, meaning it would last a long time. I also had my eyebrows done so that they would be more defined and able to frame my face better. The effect was immediate and i could see why people take so much care with there eye brows. Normally I would just pluck mine, however sometimes i don't even do that because they are so light they can hardly be seen anyway. I think though if i were to have them done again i would opt to have them a bit lighter as they did seem a bit too dark for my skin tone, although other than that they looked great!

The whole look was finished off with a lick of gloss over my lips which looked great, I don't normally go for lip gloss because i find its too sticky and my hair gets caught in it, but this was not the case with the HD lip gloss. It was perfectly hydrating but at the same time wasn't noticeably wet or sticky. In fact it had more of a consistency of a balm which i loved. The colour was lovely too, my technician decided an understated colour would work best as i had such bold colours on my eyes. It was just slightly more pigmented than my natural lip colour bringing it out to compliment the rest of my look. Finally the make up was set with a loose powder which helped to combat any shine too and just added to the camera ready look that had been created.

                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
   
When i looked in the mirror i couldn't believe the transformation that had occurred, the whole look was perfect and i almost had that surreal moment of is that actually me?

My experience of Assisi's salon was amazing, I can't recommend it enough and i would definitely go back for more treatments. I may even try something new as they also do HD brows as well as having a nail bar. I would definitely give my whole experience a 10/10 the atmosphere was welcoming and lovely, the staff were attentive and friendly and the treatments were brilliant, apart from my brows being a tad dark I can find no fault.

You can find Assisi's salon and glitter beauty bar at:
18 Sea View Street, 
Cleethorpes, 
North East Lincolnshire, 
DN35 8EZ

or contact via:
Phone:  01472 690555
Web: http://www.assisihair.co.uk/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/assisihair

Also the price list can be found here

Dont forget to feel free and comment below with any questions or own experiences!

Charlotte x


Monday, 9 March 2015

Morning person challenge - week 1!

Hi all! So here we are one whole week of March has passed already! I feel like it's going so quickly! Which is great for getting to Easter and such but not great for the looming exams and dissertation I have to hand in!

This past week doing the 30 day morning person challenge has, well it's been a bit of a challenge! Surprisingly! I'm going to be perfectly honest right now and say for this week I have failed a bit. I ended up getting up at 8am most days (due to not sleeping very well). I think knowing I have an alarm set for 7am in the morning was as silly as it sounds hindering my going to sleep. I just kept focusing on getting up again... What I'll do with my time in the morning etc. I did eventually get back into the habit of sleeping nearly straight away at the end of the week, using some techniques to help bring on the land of nod! Basically I just counted back from 100 and It worked perfectly, I always think I'm going to reach 0 in my head but never do! 

So there we are, I some what failed this week, however I'm not going to let this set me back, I shall carry on for the whole month as planned, hopefully seeing positive changes as I progress. I did wake up at 7am this morning, however I did stay in bed until 8am! But I don't think that's too bad going! I'm going to also try and not only internalise my motivation (personal gains etc) but also externalise it too this week by trying to imagine how horrible it would be if by next Monday I'm reporting in the next weekly post that I've failed once again! My motivations have once again been boosted and I shall let you know what happens next Monday! 

Anyone else struggling or has struggled with a 30 day challenge? Comment below! 

Charlotte x 

Monday, 2 March 2015

30 Day Morning Person Challenge

March has brought with it my Dads birthday (Happy yester-birthday to the best Dad!) and two new developments on the blog, how exciting! 
The first development will be the subject of this title, a 30 day challenge which won't be a permanent feature, but will be featured every week this month. The second development is going to be a monthly favourites post! which shall be a regular feature and im excited about starting it! However today's post is centred around the 30 day challenge, which involves me attempting to improve my current lifestyle (afterall this is a lifestyle blog!) by giving me more time in the day as well as hopefully improving things such as well being. 

I first got the idea for this post when coming across the challenge on prettywordsplease in which Judith (the blog's owner) woke up every weekday morning at 6 am. Now that's very brave getting up at 6 am every week day morning, however i don't think i shall be able to keep that up so I've given myself an extra hour and am going to try getting up at 7am every week day morning, i know its only an hour but because i like to get 8 hours sleep getting up at 6 would mean going to sleep at 10 which is a bit too early for me, 11pm isn't that far off my usual bedtime anyway so that should work well. 

I'm definitely going to need some things to help me get through this month! Just good old simple everyday things that help me wake up in the morning. 
- A cup of tea every morning! 
- which incidentally also includes me making sure my tea infuser is clean and ready every night before bed so i don't have to fiddle with it in the morning! (Or buy another infuser...) 
- Putting the heating on as soon as my alarm goes off to warm the apartment up ready for the morning ahead!
- A nice hot shower to really wake me up and clear my head!
- Going to sleep a bit earlier than normal. 
- Eating better to improve energy and sleep. 
- And finally Owen to help me stay on track! 

Yet i can still hear people saying... why on earth are you doing this? 
well i asked myself that question when i first decided to take on this challenge but i really think it will help in many areas of my life, also if it doesn't go as planned its only for one month so if i don't feel it has improved any aspect of my daily life then there is no need to continue it, so why not give it a go eh? 

Just to help me think more about the positives im going to do a quick list of what i hope to get out of this too, so if i really don't want to get up one day i can think about this and realise the positives out weigh the negatives massively! 
- Making more of my day - being able to get more things done that i enjoy as well as keeping on top of my uni work and blog posting. 
- Stop me feeling tired all of the time. 
- It has even shown to help improve health and well being, as people that wake up earlier are generally happier and more fulfilled than those that wake up later. 
- Have some time to myself in the morning to clear my head (it gets a bit fuzzy sometimes!) and plan the day ahead. 
-  prevent my being late a lot. 
- Prepare me for when i get another job. 
- Improve mood, being happier and stop me getting so grumpy and stressy! (which anyone who knows me well will know that can happen quite frequently for the simplest of things! oops!) 

There are probably many more positives that i have failed to mention, however those are enough to keep me motivated! So i shall keep you updated on my progress each week and i hope that other's may join me in this challenge! Let me know in the comments if you do and how its going! 

Charlotte x

Saturday, 28 February 2015

Chocolate Swirl Meringues!


Good morning! This is hopefully the first of many recipe posts, I've been wanting to do a recipe post for a while but haven't been sure what to choose! Finally i settled on meringues as I've been a bit obsessed with them the past few weeks. Although these aren't just any meringues these are a bit of an experimentation of mine, I've seen meringues with chocolate swirls in meringues before (Carluccio's have the most amazing chocolate swirl meringues!) and have been dying to try them for a while, so here we are!
Egg whites and Caster sugar glossy mixture

Folding in the Cocoa with a swirly ribbon effect!

 Always like it a bit messy with dusted tops! 

Normally I don't do any experimenting with different or extra ingredients in my baking, I always like to follow the recipe to the letter and would have normally checked online for a recipe that incorporates cocoa powder however I keep meaning to try new things with my baking and trust my instincts so this seemed like an easy place to start. I hope you enjoy baking these as much as I did!

Prep time: 10 mins
Cooking time: 1-1.5 hours

Ingredients:

  • 3 Med Eggs 
  • 175g Caster Sugar
  • 1.5 Tbsp Cocoa Powder 
  • Whipped cream for serving (optional) 
Method: 
  • Pre heat the oven to 120c and line a baking tray with baking paper, parchment or non stick liner (i use one from lakeland). 
  • Separate egg whites into a mixing bowl (I use an empty plastic water bottle to suck the yolk out of the whites, it works just as well as one you can buy from the shops, however if the eggs aren't fresh then the yolk is more likely to break while being sucked out so i would recommend using fairly fresh eggs or a different method such as cracking the egg into your hand and letting the whites drip through your fingers or using a separator like this ). 
  • Whisk the eggs using an electric whisk on high until they are stiff and fluffy. 
  • Then add the sugar slowly, i recommend 1 tsp at a time, until the mixture is stiff and glossy. (If you dare to really test if it is ready hold the bowl upside down over your head and if it stays in place your good to go!) 
  • Now add the cocoa and fold in carefully, it should look swirly a bit like ribbons, make sure not to mix it in completely to get the full swirly effect. If 1.5 tbsp doesn't look like enough feel free to add more, I originally started with just 1 tbsp but thought it could use more and 1.5 seemed perfect! 
  • Once the mixture is to your satisfaction either use a piping bag to pipe the meringues onto the tray, however i find that a bit too time consuming so i just use to table spoons to spoon the mixture on in a roundish sort of shape with a bit of a peak on top! You can also dust cocoa on top before popping in the oven. 
  • Pop in the oven for 1-1.5 hours (mine usually takes just over an hour to be done but ovens vary a lot so when it is done you should be able to take it off the non stick paper without it sticking at all). 
  • Just leave them to cool for a bit and then enjoy with whatever you fancy! Also the most amazing thing happens with the cocoa powder, in the creamy centre it goes like gooey chocolatey goodness! They're a bit addictive! 
What experiments do you do in your baking? 

Charlotte x


Monday, 23 February 2015

Amazon Wish list!

Hey all! I've decided after much deliberating that my new post will be a wish list one. I've seen quite a few different wish list posts floating around the blogosphere and thought its about time i did one too. So here we are, I've trolled through my amazon wish list (which had many wishes!) and decided only to add the ones I added more recently or really really would love!

NB: These are in no particular order by the way, just how i typed them.

  • Neoprene Protector Camera Cover (Med) By WJR Accessories UK. £6.99 
    I love my Nikon DSLR but sometimes i find myself not wanting to carry it around with me because the bag i have for it is crazy big (I usually fit both mine and Owen's DSLR's in aswell as my purse and other essentials!). But i thought there must be a better solution, and then i found this so i can carry my camera over my shoulder knowing it has added protection, plus its quite a bargain! This also ties in nicely with the next item on my list: 
  • Unisex Leather Vintage Casual Fashion Day Pack £24.99 By BV & JO. (Can be used to hold DSLR Cameras as well as laptops and tablets, although maybe not all at the same time!). As soon as i saw this bag i fell in love with it! I had originally been looking for a new camera bag that looked a bit more aesthetically pleasing as well as being easier to carry around and i didn't expect to come across this beauty!  However i am still a bit weary that it might not be able to protect my camera as well as my normal camera bag, which is where the Neoprene protector cover comes in again - problem solved! 
  • Women's Stripe Sheer Overlay A-Line Skirt by Girls on Film £16.32
    I don't normally look for clothes on amazon but I've heard from a few people that they sometimes have some quite good things on, so i thought why not have a look anyway! Thankfully i managed to come across this gorgeous A-Line skirt, I've been wanting an A-Line skirt for a while but i couldn't find one i really really liked, so thank you amazon! 
  • Liquiseal Travel Mug in Magenta By OXO Good Grips £12.00 
    The amount of travel mugs and tumblers I've had over the time I've been at uni is unreal! Yet I've only had one that i really liked (and i ruined it by leaving tea in it too long, bit gross), it was a Starbucks one which usually are really good but after i destroyed my favourite one from there, i replaced it with one of their newer bigger ones which constantly leaked so i couldn't carry it around in my uni bag without fear of it leaking on my Ipad and notes. However this one on amazon claims to be leak proof so i thought i would add it to my wishlist in the hope i may find another just as good as the first one i had (plus i really love the colour!). 
  • Zig Water Colour System Brush H20 - Set of four brush pens By Kuretake £18.39 
    I'll be honest these to me seem a bit expensive for what they are, which is one of the reasons they're on the wish list and not actually mine! But these would be really useful for taking places with me without having to carry a watercolour set everywhere! As well as being useful for journalling. 
  • Pigma Micron Assorted Pens 6 Pack Black By Sakura £10.99 
    These have actually gone down in price twice! Hurray! they were originally £34.78 bumped down to £11.01 and now are £10.99! These are supposed to be really good pens for drawing which i love doing in my journal, I love the way black pen makes lettering and drawing look. 
  • The Great British Sewing Bee: Sew your own wardrobe By Tessa Evelegh £20.00 
    In the last year or so i decided to take up sewing as a hobby. I'd always loved to design my own clothes but didn't have the skills to actually try and make them. Which is why i fell in love with sewing and generally making things. I still haven't been able to make any of my own clothes yet, however i have altered some slightly so i'm getting there, but i thought this book could help a lot in getting me to my goal! (Also i love the great British sewing bee). 
  • Astro Mini 3200mAH Ultra Compact Lipstick Sized Portable Charger Power Bank. By Anker £13.99 
    Not only would this be super useful for when im at uni and my ipad inevitably runs out of charge, but its also come down in price massively! from £39.99! If your like me and always seem to carry some type of technological device then this is a must have! 
There you have it! My some what narrowed down Amazon wish list! Would love to hear what's on your Amazon wish list! Comment below :) 

Charlotte x 

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Liebster Award Nomination!



Hello all! Last week I got some amazing news! I've been nominated for the Liebster award! Which is an award to help recognise new blogs (less than 200 followers). So I would love to say a huge THANK YOU! to the lovely Agne (theage) for nominating me. Her blog is great you should definitely check it out here.

So the rules if you wish to accept your nomination are:

  • To thank the person that nominated you.
  • Answer the 11 questions asked by the person who nominated you.
  • Nominate 11 bloggers that have less than 200 followers.
  • Post your own 11 questions. 
  • And finally let your nominees know though social media or their blog. 
Without further ado! Here are the questions  i was asked by Agne and my answers! 


1. What is your most embarrassing memory of a lifetime?
For anyone who has seen the film its my angus thongs and perfect snogging moment (where she ends up falling backwards and revealing some very unfortunate white frilly knickers!). I was in year 7 of school at the time and my friends and i were waiting to go into tutor, we were all messing around and trying to prank each other in numerous hilarious ways. I unfortunately got well and truly pranked! One of my friends ended up pulling down my school trousers which revealed my white briefs! (its possible there were frills!) At the time i was mortified, i mean what 11 year old wouldn't have been? but thankfully i got over it pretty quickly and in hindsight can see the hilarious side of things and perhaps i should have worn a belt!

2. Favourite breakfast & lunch dishes?
I have a bit of a sweet tooth so i love being able to have pancakes covered in golden syrup for breakfast, yum! 
For lunch you can't really beat smoked salmon and cream cheese sandwiches! they're so good. 

3. The best cosmetic brand for you is?
Being a poor student I've only really had the opportunity to thoroughly try out high street brands, so my answer would have to be Rimmel london as its the best all around high street brand, it's also the one i use the most and i do love it! Plus its super affordable. 


4.Family or career?And why?
This is a hard one for me because I want both and i think you can have both. I personally want to make sure that i have a stable environment to start a family, which to be involves having a good career (hopefully one in teaching). 

5. If you could choose between living a celebrity or an ordinary people life, what would you choose?
Definitely an ordinary person life, i don't think i could deal with every single aspect of my personal life being examined and discussed as it seems happens with every celebrities life, which you know is something they may expect and perhaps even ask for but i wouldn't want that for myself. 

6. Imagine meeting your idol and you could ask just a one question.What would you ask him/her?
I'm not sure i really have an idol per say, however i do hold the writer C.S Lewis in high regard for beautiful work and if i were to ask him one question it would simply be who was his favourite character from the Narnia books? I suspect i could guess his answer but it would be interesting to know. 

7. Why you start bloging?
I started blogging because I've always loved writing, especially journals perhaps in a bit of a waffley (new word!) fashion but i love it and some how writing my thoughts and life down is very therapeutic and fun! 

8. The best movie you have ever seen?
This one has been really hard! I've seen so many amazing movies and i have a bit of an eclectic taste in movies but i have managed to narrow it down to one that i really love which is about time, its such a lovely film, a romantic comedy and i would recommend it to everyone!

9. What is your dream job?
I've had many discussions with friends and family about dream jobs and mine has changed many times as i grew up, however now it has been the same for quite a while but it could change again! At the moment it would have to be being a professional netball player, I know it very unlikely to happen but that's why its a dream! 

10. Three things you can`t live without?
Books, good chocolate and good tea. 

11. What can you wish for others bloggers?
My wish for other bloggers would be that they are able to enjoy with passion every moment of their writing. 


My list of nominees (in no particular order): 
My questions to my nominees! 
  1. If you could live anywhere other than where you currently live where would it be and why? 
  2. What is your favourite item of clothing in your wardrobe right now? (only one!) 
  3. What book are you currently reading? (if any). 
  4. What was your favourite movie of 2014?
  5. Out of all of the years you have been alive which is your favourite and why? 
  6. If you could visit only one place in all of space and time where would you go and why? 
  7. Do you have a celebrity crush, if so who? 
  8. Which is your favourite high street store? 
  9. Vintage or New?
  10. What is the one beauty product you couldn't live without? 
  11. And finally out of all of your blog posts so far, which has been your favourite? and why? 
I've really enjoyed writing this post i hope you do too! :)

Charlotte x

Saturday, 7 February 2015

My Cold/Flu Essentials kit!

Winter (especially January) is one of my favourite times of year (probably because of my birthday) even though it's a time when we all usually lack money after the christmas spending and the january sales. I think it's just because i love winter, and perhaps as a winter baby, I love the crisp cold air and the rosey cheeks that accompany the winter months. I absolutely love winter fashion; chunky knits, gorgeous fluffy jumpers and thick woollen tights in rich dark statement colours (the classic Blair Waldorf look!). Yet there is one thing that always seems to try and ruin winter and January especially and that's the dreaded cold and flu that will almost certainly come our way. Which is exactly what happened to me this past week. So i decided that this would not put a downer on my beautiful January (now February really), and would use my cold as inspiration for a new post! Hopefully i will be able to help other's stuck in my predicament, and get out and enjoy the lovely winter weather!

Here is a quick list of products i use to make my life a little bit easier when i catch the inevitable cold!

- Paracodamol or Ibuprofen.
- Vapo-Rub 
- Lemonade 
- Honey 
-  Whiskey 
- Mens face wash (One with menthol)
- Lush Lip Scrub
- Paw Paw skin salve 
- Home made foot soak and scrub
- Ear Plugs 
- A good audio book/ playlist 
- An abundance of Hankies (I made my own) 



The paracodamol or ibuprofen are probably standard choices for easing the symptoms of a cold or flu. Choosing which to use is really down to personal preference, at first i used the paracodamol which arewater soluable tablets that can be taken 4 times in 24 hours with a 4 hour rest perioid between each dose. I find these to be extremely effective at relieving symptoms that are especially bad, they work really fast too which is an added bonus, i willl warn you however that they taste awful so i would try and down the solution as quickly as possible! Ibuprofen are also great for relieving symptoms but i find they take a little longer and aren't always as effective, however i would recommend them if you really dislike water soluable tablets (which i did but i forced myself to get used to it because it was so much more effective (Make sure you read the insructions carefully though!)


Another obvious choice for a cold or flu but definitely needed to be mentioned as it is an essential; good old Vapo-rub! 


The lemonade honey and whiskey are all one really, i usually get myself a nice big mug, pour lemonade in, add a generous squeeze of honey and pop it in the microwave for about 2 mins. Once its finished i give it a good stir and then add some whiskey (Just add however much you feel you need!) and hey presto a yummy hot drink to soothe a sore throat, relieve head pain from bad sinuses and open up airways.  

Now we come to the essentials that are personal preference, but work really well! Mens face wash when i have a cold is amazing! I would recommend the nivea one i use because it has menthol in it, but i find that most mens face washes have menthol in them (where as womens often don't). The menthol in the face wash makes me feel immediately refreshed, unblocked and awake. It relieves the sinuses aswell which is usually a big issue for me when i have a cold. 


Lush lip scrubs are brilliant! I've tried the bubblegum and popcorn flavours and both are delightful, I think i probably prefer the popcorn one but thats just because i love popcorn! This i actually use on my nose as well as my lips when i have a cold, specifically around the nostrils because i don't know about you but all the nose issues end up causing really dry flakey skin around my nostrils which i hate. So i use the scrub to gently scrub off the dry flaky skin and it works so well! The skin is still red but it buffs off all of the flakey bits and keeps it smooth. 

After i use the lip scrub on my nose to then keep it smooth and hopefully soft i apply some of my Paw Paw lip and skin salve. One thing i love about this product is that its very skin friendly and it actually works better and quicker than just Vaseline which used to be my go to nose and lip healer. Applying this also helps to reduce soreness from further uses of tissues and hankies and also helps prevent dust going up the nose which helps prevent sneezing and reduces nose blocking. 


I dont know about you but when i get a cold i cant help but feel sorry for myself so i tend to treat and pamper myself more. This is where my homemade foot soak and scrub comes in (which im hoping to do a post on soon). These really help to relieve aches and pains and keep your feet smelling and looking great, plus you can do it sitting watching tv! 

Sleep is something i always need more of when i have a cold, yet its something i find very hard to do! Firstly, i'm more sensitive to noise because of head and ear aches. Thats why ear plugs are another of my essentials, just pop them in and if i were you i would invest in or make an eye mask too, day time napping will be a breeze!


Like ear plugs, i use audiobooks to help block out unwanted noise, which helps me focus and hopefully sleep. I ended up listening to Alice in wonderland because it was really cheap in the itunes store and i quite enjoy it, although i did have some weird dreams while listening to it!

Finally this is something you should definitely have if you have a cold; hankies! I know what your probably thinking that they're gross. Well i thought that too at first, but if you make your own you can make them small so they wont last very long and you can make as many as you need so you can keep changing them often. I ended up swapping mine frequently and whilst using one i would clean others, a quick hand wash will do and they dont take long to dry on the radiators. These are much better than tissues because they are so much kinder on your nose which will already be feeling sensitive, plus in the long run they are much cheaper as they can be used over and over again, especially if you make your own! I would reccomend making them from cotton only though, just to make sure its nice and soft. 


So there you go! my cold/flu essentials kit, i hope it helps anyone else suffering! Comment below if you have any cold essentials that arent on my list, or if you use the same! :) 

Charlotte x