Tuesday 19 July 2011

Jamie Oliver anyone?

Can I be cheeky and ask a favour?

My mum sells Jamie at Home products, basically stuff for the kitchen, home, garden and a few bath and body bits too. July is her qualifying month to become a manager, to do this she needs sales, and lots of them, £1500 worth to be precise, she's on £755...
She's been working for Jamie at Home for around 2 years now and has been let down time and time again by her team and her party hosts, she's had 5 out of her 8 parties this month cancelled and is getting pretty pessimistic about reaching her goal.
I really just need to spread the word because every small order will help, if everyone she knew ordered something she'd easily reach her target, it's just getting them to place an order that's the problem!
I know most of my followers are overseas but I do have a few in England, and she's happy to post the products to you herself she just needs sales!!



She's offering 20% off any order as she's not interested in commission (she get's 20% commission) she just needs the sales to add up. Please guys, spread the word, I would be really really grateful even if you just had a browse!!

Her website is www.jamieathome.me/jannorth and it's excluding DVDs, books and food as she doesn't actually sell them. So please have a look through and if you see any thing that takes your fancy, let me know. Please DON'T order off the website as that doesn't go through her.

Contact me by either leaving a comment, emailing me (rachaelashard@hotmail.co.uk) or ringing me (07817771112)

Or go straight to her:
Jan North
jan.north@yahoo.co.uk
07887795253
01367250126

Do it for Jamie!!


Thanks so much for reading! xxx

Thursday 14 July 2011

The decorator

An interesting little story I was given in my Body Shop make up training...

If you were having the decorator in to emulsion your lounge walls and he came in and took the lid off his paint, dipped his hand in and put the paint on the walls with his fingers, you'd think he was slightly mad and would want him out of the house quickly.

If the decorator came along and used a huge sponge to paint the walls, he'd get a nice finish but he would use five tins of paint.

If the decorator came along and used a brush to paint the walls, he'd get a nice finish and only use the one tin of paint that the job required.

Therefore, if we use our fingers to put our foundation on, they are warm and so is our face so the product will start to dry and not spread very easily and we are not going to get a good result. Then we wash our hands and most of the foundation goes straight down the plug hole.

If we use a make-up sponge to put foundation on, we are going to get a better finish even though we wipe off nearly as much as we put on. However we then come to wash the sponge and again a lot goes down the plug hole but also a lot stays in the sponge which is wasteful and a bringing ground for germs.

(The point is, we should use a brush to put our foundation on)

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I found this really interesting as I used to use a brush and have since got into the habit of just using my hand, the decorator story makes you realise how obvious it is that you should use a brush. I personally don't use brushes from the Body Shop, only because my Grandma bought me a set from Arbonne and I don't really need more than one of each. But I have them in my kit and have used them and they're great, definitely recommend them!

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Another little bit of advice they gave me:
When doing a facial, pat the eye cream on with your ring or little finger. Firstly, these two digits are our weakest fingers and so are gentle around the eye area. The reason we pat is because we don't want to drag the delicate skin by rubbing the cream in and the other advantage is that we have natural drainage all around our socket bone, so if we pat it encourages any fluid build up to drain away naturally which is a great tip for the morning after. We also have natural drainage around our jaw line.

Thanks for reading!! xxx

Wednesday 13 July 2011

L'oreal Infallible

I really like this foundation, although I think I was a bit optimistic with it, I bought it just before I went to Tenerife so I got a shade darker than I needed and even with my tan it's slightly too dark :( looks okay with some powder over the top though. Here's some pictures:




To use this foundation, you twist the red part and, as you can see in the third picture, the foundation comes out the top of the brush and you can just brush it straight onto your face. I think the thing I like the most about this is the way it's got a piece of plastic inside that gets pushed down when you twist the top, so you literally get every last bit of the foundation and none is wasted, as you can see in the first picture it's completely clean at the top.
It says on the bottle that this foundation is supposed to last 24 hours, I can't say I've had it on for 24 hours so I don't know whether or not this is true, but it certainly lasts all day, and I don't think I've ever had a foundation that actually lasts all day without paying a lot of money for it.
I think the only downside to this foundation is that you can't wash the brush, it's really soft and fluffy when you first get it, but then after a few uses it gets all clogged up with foundation and is a bit streaky on your face. Apart from that I really love this foundation and definitely recommend it, I will probably re-purchase this when I've used it up, and I've never found a foundation that I've wanted to re-purchase, so this is definitely a success!

Hope this is helpful, thanks for reading! xxx

Tuesday 12 July 2011

Neutrogena Multi Defence

I'm back!!! It's been a very long time since I blogged, I've had exams and have started to do The Body Shop at Home to earn a bit of extra money, on top of my other two jobs, so I've been pretty busy! But I think I'm back on track now, hopefully :)

So, I know the multi defence range isn't new anymore, it was when I planned to do this review but never mind, some of you might not have tried it.


I'll start with the gentle purifying scrub, as you can see I've nearly finished it, I think I've had it for about 6 weeks. I don't love it, it's a good scrub it does the job, I haven't had any blemishes and it doesn't make my skin dry or oily, the only problem I have with it is that, no matter how much I wash my face and my hands, when I go to put my moisturiser on I can still feel some of the tiny exfoliating beads, they're impossible to get off!! Maybe that's just me though :)

The daily moisturiser is good, it doesn't make my skin too oily and I can put my make up on straight after if i'm in a hurry. Again though I don't love it, I don't know if it's just me being picky but I think it smells awful! That's again probably just me though because my boyfriend doesn't think it smells bad and doesn't understand why I think it does :/. So in my opinion, I wouldn't bother with these again and I wouldn't recommend them, I much prefer Neutrogena's grapefruit scrub or their 'orange' range, I can't remember what it's called but they're all in orange bottles, so go for that instead :)

I hope that was helpful! If any of you have tried it let me know what you think, especially if you had the same problems as me or not. Come back tomorrow for a review on my foundation!

Thanks for reading! xxx