Sleek Week!

Sleek Week!
Starting today, I have 5 items from Sleek to tell you all about, and 5 days in a working week.

What better idea than having a Sleek Week eh!



Check back later for item review #1 and then again every day this week.


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Review : Lava Shells

Review : Lava Shells


After the buzz about Lava Shells as a result of The Apprentice, I felt compelled to give the lava shells a try. I have seen many salons and spa’s offering a lava shell massage but have never really looked in to finding out about it. I finally bit the bullet!
I have to say, I tried this with great trepidation. I love a professional massage and melt in to the bed when hot stones are used – bliss – I didn’t want an at home treatment to, well almost ruin that for me, if you get me? To help me fully review this kit, I did enlist the help of my glamourous assistant (Mr Tramp) but he said I wasn’t allowed to include any ‘action shots’ of him spread-eagle on the bed covered in oil – which is fine, this isn’t a rude site eh, I’ll keep those shots for ‘personal consumption’ 😉
The packaging of the Lava Shells is pretty bland and utilitarian but I wouldn’t buy it for the packaging right? It’s not one to be kept on display in the bathroom in the box lets say! All the individual components are all clearly separated and labelled which is great considering you actually have to do a bit of DIY alchemy to get the shells to activate. The instruction booklet is nice and clear offering both pictures and words. I liked this touch as one persons ‘simple’ instructions is another persons’ war and peace but you can rarely go wrong with pictures.

The kit includes 1 Lava Shell, 4 heat pad sachets, 4 activators and 4 ampules of organic massage oil. This kit costs £35 but don’t worry, you can buy extra refills once you have worked your way through this lot (£25 for 4 more charges plus a bottle of oil). Each shell, once ‘charged’ lasts around an hour so you get plenty to comfortably give 2 good back massages before needing to worry about cooling down. The refills are quite pricey at (PRICE) but it still works out cheaper than going to a salon. I have to say I am quite disappointed that there is only 1 shell in the kit. Most massage techniques use 2 hands, so only including 1 shell is a bit silly, even if the price was slightly higher, I’d rather have had the two shells. I suppose this could be a marketing ploy to sell more, who knows.

The preparation of the pads and shell is simple and quick with a lovely lavender aroma which Mr Tramp said was quite soothing. The aroma does linger while working the skin with the shell, combined with the light scent of the oil, it makes it quite pleasant to be giving the massage as well as receiving! I’m not keen on the oil, I thought it wasn’t as pliable as massage oil should be to give good coverage of the skin you’re working. We tried 1 massage with the supplied oil and 1 without and you really do need some kind of lubricant (oo-er!) as the shell just drags and becomes uncomfortable without something to slip over, but for the interests of testing we tried both! We rated the oil with the kit as quite poor, but good for being included.
The shell doesn’t get as hot as we were hoping for but it is a definite warm experience. Not as hot as ‘hot stones’ but lovely nonetheless. We did find that if we left the shell on the side for a couple of minutes and then came back to it it was much warmer and it felt more effective. Again, if there had been 2 shells in the kit it would have been so effortless to swap from each shell while the other one came back up to temperature.

Once we’d finished and came to removing the hot pad, it was funny to watch the pad steaming away on the side of the bathroom sink! The shell was easy to rinse out and dry ready to go back in its box. On a side note to the packaging, it would have been great if there was a small box or pouch in the kit in which to keep the shell in between uses as I don’t think the clear plastic tab holding the shell in place in the flimsy box is going to be strong enough for storage. You certainly couldn’t stack anything on top of it in a cupboard.
We narrowed our review down in to bullet points… 
 
Good :
Aroma
Instructions are clear
Oil included
Bringing salon treatments in to the home
Shell is pretty enough to be left out on a bathroom counter
 
Bad :
Only 1 shell
Poor quality oil
Not that hot
Packaging not sturdy enough for storage of fragile shell
 
I’m glad I have the kit and as it’s not something that will get used up that quickly, of course it depends how often you like your massages! It’s a great at home piece to supplement professional massages or even just ween you in to going to a salon to get you used to the experience, if you are a massage novice (as we all were once!). It’s definitely a home piece, I wouldn’t recommend it for budding therapists or mobile technicians unless they get 2+ shells or a bulk buying option is offered.


You can buy the Lava Shell Kit and further refills from www.sharedbeautysecrets.com 

Alternatively, you can find out more about Lava Shells in the following ways : 

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Have your say with Wahanda

I’m all for peer reviews on products and treatments, so before I buy anything or book anything, I like to check out Makeup Alley, Boots, Google for reviews or use the Good Spa Guide. It’s always good to know what you’re getting right?

Wahanda has introduced a monthly awards system called the Wahandies to recognise treatments, salons and products that us, as consumers have voted for and recommended. Sounds good right! Recognition due where it is deserved!

Here’s a bit of the official blurb about the Wahandies… Don’t forget to go and vote. I know I have a few local salons i’d like to sing the praises off so I’ll be hotfooting it over to investigate on how I submit them!
Wahanda Launches NEW ‘Red Carpet’ Awards!
Ladies and Gentlemen, Wahanda have now launched their new exclusive awards…the Wahandies! These fantastic monthly awards are designed to acknowledge and say thank you to all the venues and treatments that the Wahanda community love the most.
The NEW awards are based around the wonderful community at Wahanda and are a chance for visitors to the site to reward their favourite spas, salons and wellness venues to help them shine like the stars that they are!
How the Wahandies work
The awards take place each month and there are 10 different Wahandie awards in total. The award categories are different each time to give the community a chance to vote for a variety of their favourite treatments, from ‘Best Beach Body Fixes’ to ‘Top Tanning Treats’.
The winners are chosen solely by the Wahanda community and the businesses selected are those the community rates the highest; based on reviews, average ratings, number and quality of the reviews and credibility. The winners of each category are then awarded with a ‘glistening’ Wahanda badge to display on their website, letting the world know just how much the Wahanda community loves them!
Get started!
These rewards need participation from everyone and if you’re not already a member of the Wahanda community, then join in! For users this is a great chance to further envelope yourself into the beautiful Wahanda community. The Wahandies make it even better for everyone to be part of something special and make finding the best treatments, spas and salons even easier.
So here’s what to do next
  1. Think of a spa or salon you have recently been to and search it using the great easy-to-use search at the top of the Wahanda home page.
  2. Write your review whether it is good or bad; Wahanda love to know what you think so unleash your inner writer!
  3. Don’t forget to sign up to their newsletters so Wahanda can keep you up to date on each month’s categories and winners! Not forgetting all the wonderful deals they’ll alert you about.
Check out the Wahanda site to see who won this month’s Wahandies!


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Review : Sleek – Pout Polish – Monte Carlo

Review : Sleek – Pout Polish – Monte Carlo
I’m a bit indifferent to this pout polish (and the rest of them), I have to say. It does seem to be super bright in the pot but it translates to a super sheer light fuschia colour.
Excuse the pesky stray blush brush hair, i’ve just spotted it. I swatched Santorini at the same time as this!
It’s a lovely colour though. Nicely delicate to wear for work but not OTT and pouty.
I have dark pink lips and it doesn’t really pop on my lips as much as I’d like but it does give it a subtle tint and keep them extremely moisturised.
Product only really shows up with the flash i’m afraid
I think this will be a perfect holiday item though. If you’re pool side it would be great to slick on to keep lips moist and give a bit of colour to pool side posing, but it is also light enough to use on a city sightseeing trip without looking too overly-made up and dinky enough to slip inside a hip bag or shorts pocket.
I don’t know if it is just my imagination but the usual scent seems less overpowering in this polish. I know loads of people love it but I have to say it’s the only thing I hate about the range of Pout Polishes and have wrote about it before so to me this is it’s HUGE redeeming feature!
I might try this colour again, with a lip base on first to cancel out my natural lip colour.
You can buy the Monte Carlo Pout Polish in the following way s…..

In Superdrugs stores – the added bonus of using the Superdrug Beauty Card
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Are you dying for an Illamasqua make over?

Are you dying for an Illamasqua make over?
Illamasqua always push the boundaries of wearable colour (or so I think) so for what seems to be an innovative brand, it’s no surprise they have thought outside the box again.

They are now offering one final salute to a beauty obsession… a make over for a dead loved one. When you think about it, it is quite weird, and the artist performing it must have to have a strong constitution but I actually love the idea.

Heaven forbid, should anything happen to me in the immediate future, i’d want peoples last memory of me to be exactly as in real life, with impeccable make up, not slapped on by some work experience kid in a funeral parlour ya know?

It’s not something you could ask your mother / sister to do now is it?

I truly don’t know if i’d make provisions in a will for it to be done as I think £450 is highly excessive.. but when you consider the poor MUA will have to work on a dead body, maybe that is a reasonable rate, I don’t know.

I do know i’d also want my hair to be immaculate too, I know we’d be dead but you don’t want to be remembered with a nana perm and blue frosted eyeshadow up to your brows do you?

Here is the blurb from the Illamasqua website.

05 July 2011

The Final Act of Self-Expression

We have collaborated with established family funeral directors Leverton & Sons to launch an innovative service bringing ritual beauty to the final act for those who to self-express…

This unique service encourages people for whom making-up is an intimate part of their identity to plan their final transformation – one that pays tribute to who they were in life and how they want to enter the afterlife …

Illamasqua encourages people to self-express and embrace their alter ego in every way – why should this be any different when you pass away? It is a celebration of life, and one that should be indulged for your last glamorous look.

The rite of passage to the afterlife has been of central importance to human culture for thousands of years. To have the best mahogany, the finest, lining, the best stallions … are today chosen in tribute to the life lived.

To wear the most fabulous make-up applied by a professionally trained make-up artist for your final journey is the ultimate statement of celebration.

This service is available from Illamasqua and Leverton & Sons in the London area only from July 2011. The Final Act of Self-Expression service can be booked as part of a pre-arranged funeral by calling Leverton & Sons on 0207 387 6075

Prices starting from £450 subject to availability.

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