Congratulations to me!

Big headedness aside, I was privileged to be awarded blogger of the week by the lovely folk over at Immediate PR
Here’s the official blurb taken from their website’s blog

Immediate PR’s Blog of the Week – #6

Posted on August 9, 2011 by admin

Holiday fever has hit the Immediate PR offices this month with all of
us heading abroad to enjoy the sun and a few pina coladas, and this week’s
Blog of the Week got our attention with her fabulous post on holiday
beauty on Lady From a Tramp.

Her practical approach to looking great on the beach was perfect, as we all know a
suitcase crammed with endless products isn’t what we all need! The way Lady From a Tramp helps you to simplify your beauty routine for a portable and easy fix is refreshing and realistic, and showing what she would be taking away is a great indicator for beauty lovers in need of
some advice and guidance before panic buying.

Congratulations Lady From a Tramp, you’re our Blog of the Week (and we hope you have a
lovely holiday!)

So, yes, I’m grinning ear from ear and I am over the moon.. needless to say, whether I pack the goody bag in my holiday travel bag remains to be seen 😉


Katie 
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Holiday Beauty?

Holiday Beauty?
At this time every year, I go in to holiday overload in the run up to mine. I have a little holiday count down on my phone and as it’s not roughly 4 weeks I am just about at bursting point with excitement (Yes… like a small child)
Yeah, I’m going here! Eeee!
I am currently engrossed with blog posts & youtube videos of peoples holiday wash bags and holiday make up bags. 

It always amazes me what people take on holiday as an essential. I don’t know if it’s because on my only summer holiday of the year I strip back on personal grooming or whether these other people are a bit OTT with holiday grooming?

For a beach holiday, I wouldn’t dream of wearing make up during the day, and on a night time i’d also never put on a full face of make up. Bit of bronzer, slip of lippie and a dash of eye colour an i’m done. For all these make up bag videos I watch I genuinely wonder if these ladies wear full foundation and slap whilst they are away. I also never take all my good make up, meltage, damage, loss… I stick with a very tried and tested range of basic staples and then add colour items to this to jazz it up.

This isn’t by all means the exact list of what I’m taking but it probably will be. On laying it out like this it does look a lot, but it’s very conservative compared to most I’ve seen!



And don’t get me started on body products… In the last few videos I watched for beach holidays…. the ladies were packing exfoliators, face masks, fake tan, 5 different perfumes…. lordy!

I suspect if I was going on a city sightseeing holiday i’d take a different selection of product, but maybe I’m the odd one for only taking the bear minimum of products so that I can spend the least time to look holiday-presentable whilst i’m away.
I’m also transfixed by all these in-flight beauty articles. Have these people never flown with a package tour operator full of lairy stags and hens,crammed in to a hot, stinky miniscule cabin? It’s not exactly the best environment to remove make up, put on a face mask and PJs and then relax for 5hrs. Have you ever actually seen anyone do this? The closest I get to in-flight beauty is a lipbalm and wet wipes for hands and cooling down hot sticky necks and some eye drops for my lenses.

I like the idea of removing your make up at the start of a long haul flight and then re-applying at the end because I always feel slimy and icky, but really, in all my years I have never seen anyone following these so called ‘experts’ advice. Isn’t it hard to take your full on skin care routine with you in your clear baggy?

Do articles like this fuel womens need to up the holiday grooming or am I just making myself sound like a slobby tramp?

I would actually LOVE this year to try out some of the in-flight beauty tips just as a point of comparison to know what it’s all about. I’m on the hunt for these so called marvellous products that I need to make myself more presentable

What do you think? Do you take a lot of beauty products away with you, or like me do you tone down your routine? 

I’d love to know what you all think and what you’re holiday must haves are.


Katie
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Sneaky peek : Sleek MakeUP Nude Collection

Sneaky peek : Sleek MakeUP Nude Collection
Well, despite a few small wobbles over the Pout Paints I am still super excited for the launch of the new Nude Collection. It looks so effortlessly simple but as usual with Sleek, no doubt the eyeshadows are amazing quality and highly pigmented.

I do wonder if MUA Pro got there first with their amazing heaven and earth neutral palette that everyone has been fawning over though. Similiar-ish colourway AND alot cheaper.

Looking at the pictures I will definitely be buying the full set as you can never have enough neutrals!


On with the official blurb from Sleek : 

Sleek MakeUP’s NUDE COLLECTION resonates from the clean, fresh-faced beauty that reigns over the fashion industry, and no longer is this colour story all about beige. Sleek MakeUP’s new collection is a celebration of ethereal beauty, ranging from earthy browns, variations of tan, and pearly oysters. The dominant makeup trend emerging from the A/W ’11 shows is one of far fewer bold brights and many more neutral, taupe dustings of colour; now the focus is on perfect skin, natural shades of makeup, and a real sense of purity.


AU NATUREL I-DIVINE (RRP: £6.49) gives you soft, subtle eyes with a palette of fawns and champagne, or a smoky, sultry look with rich dark browns, highly pigmented to suit all skin tones.

SUEDE BLUSH (RRP: £4.29) and create contours and highlights with a shroud of natural colour. 

BARE MINIMUM POUT POLISH (RRP: £4.29) live up to its name and pair with dramatically dark eyes for an enticingly chic look. SleekMakeUP’s tinted lip conditioning balm is enriched with Jojoba, Avocado and Sweet Almond Oil as well as having SPF 15, giving you gorgeous conditioned lips that are protected from harmful UV rays.


The Nude Collection launches on August 31st and it will be a pat of the permanent line which makes a change from all the ltd ed sets that have been whizzing out of late!


You’ll be able to buy the Nude Collection in the usual ways :

Superdrug instore



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A cheeky peek….

A cheeky peek….
Well after my HUGE annoyance with Sleek, I finally managed to get my sticky mitts on 10 out of the 11 Pout Paints… thanks to 2 trips to the same Superdrug, 10 minutes apart (don’t ask – but I did get all 10 for £25 – WINNING!)

I think the PR shots have terrible colour likeness.

I don’t have the time to dedicate to lip swatching and mixing but I really wanted to get them snapped and shown to you all… especially all my lovely ladies who also couldn’t get their hands on the farcical paints.

On with the show…….





Flash

Natural Soft focus





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Fruit Works – Watermelon & Pink Grapefruit hand lotion

Fruit Works – Watermelon & Pink Grapefruit hand lotion
I’m feeling fruity….
 
On my quest to find a purse (and pilfering office staff) friendly hand lotion for my desk, I picked up a few huge bottles of Fruit Works hand lotion by Grace Cole.
For my hard earned £2.99 from TK MAXX, I have in my dry little mitts, a huge 500ml of fruity pink goodness!

I am currently using the Watermelon & Pink Grapefruit lotion which smells so light and summery it’s just lovely. It makes me want to eat my fingers. I have to avoid using it just before lunch time.. Nom nom nom. It just evokes mental images of summery beaches with the man selling fresh watermelon and big delicious fruit salad platters.
The huge bottle would be a bit unweildy for using with a screw top so the clever folk at Fruit Works have put a rather swish metallic pink pump dispenser on the top… I have to admit, it was the pink colour alone that made me buy this!
I find one squirt / press delivers enough lotion to work in to both my hands and wrists up to about watch height. At first I wasn’t very impressed as I thought the consistency was too watery to be moisturising but I perservered and boy am I glad I did.
The consistency is the perfect formula to quickly soak in to the skin while still delivering fruit moisture. This is a great bonus as a busy lady, I don’t want thick greasy gloopy all over my hands for 30 minutes after I’ve applied the product. 
Usage wise, I apply about 4/5 times a day at workas I hate the feeling of my hands not being moisturised, and as an IT Desk Jockey my hands are constantly in use. You don’t feel as you need to apply the product that often, it’s just personal preference. The smell lingers for quite a long time too which is great. No point buying scented lotion if the smell disappates as soon as it hits your skin!
In the 3/4 weeks I have been using this, Monday to Friday, the product level has only dipped by about 3mm so it’s going to last me forever, even at the rate I use it. What more could you ask? Budget friendly, beautifully scented and hydrating lotion that’s going to be very economical.
Now, in the great Lady from a tramp tradition, I can’t do a review without having some kind of silly story attached to each product it seems… this one is no different!
While sitting at my desk the other day, after an overly vigorous curling tong session, I could smell my hair was smelling a bit burnt (odd as I always use heat protectant but that’s by the by). Without any hair products or perfume to hand… I had a light bulb moment…. Why not put my lovely pink fruit hand lotion through the ends of my hair to take the burnt smell away. Genius I hear you say? Well I didn’t smell of burnt hair any more… now I smelled of burnt watermelon which I must say isn’t something I’d like to smell of again!
So the moral of the story girls is that it’s a fab fab fab hand lotion… but probably not the best product to take the smell of burning out of your hair!
You can buy Fruit Works products in the following ways  :
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