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Monday, 17 April 2017

Beauty: A Little Body Shop Haul

Beauty: A Little Body Shop Haul
Monday, 17 April 2017
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In March, I was invited to an event at the Body Shop for the launch of their Mother’s Day range. Being the bad blogger that I am, I am INCREDIBLY late on reporting on that, but I do have a pretty good excuse: I was waiting on a parcel from the Body Shop to arrive to review. Obviously, I then had to try the products out so I could give my full, unbiased and detailed opinion on them… and finally, here we have it… a beauty post from the book blogger… who would have thunk it?

The Mother’s Day event was fabulous and I feel incredibly lucky to have been invited along to the Liverpool Bold Street store to check out the new additions to their range. However, I must admit that I was a lot more interested in a different range that the Body Shop have launched: the much acclaimed Drops of Youth range. At the event, one of the beauty advisors gave the range the most glowing report – she herself argued that it was the best thing the Body Shop have ever brought out and if that’s not high praise, then I honestly don’t know what is. She showed us a trio of different Liquid Peels (and gave a demo of just how disgusting an amount of dead skin cells accumulate on your body) and I was absolutely spellbound. Slightly melodramatic, perhaps, but true.

Beauty: A Little Body Shop Haul | Hollie In Wanderlust | Drops of Youth Liquid Peel

In spite of this, I was sceptical (of course I was, I’m a complete and utter cynic). I just had to give the range a go for myself. So off I went with a sample of each of the different skin peels and I took MUCH satisfaction in rubbing all the dead skin away and completely revitalising my skin. That’s where this haul comes in – my samples ran out and I found that actually, the range IS just as good as everyone said it was and I just HAD to buy a full sized bottle of one of the peels. After much thought, I decided that the Drops of Youth peel was the one that I liked the most and it did absolute wonders for my skin. The peel works at taking the top layer of dead skin off, leaving the new skin underneath and leaves your skin feeling fresh and bright. I am SO impressed by this product and think it’ll be staple in my daily routine now.

Beauty: A Little Body Shop Haul | Hollie In Wanderlust | Drops of Youth Liquid Peel

As well as the peel, I chose to purchase the Drops of Youth Youth Essence Lotion, to revitalise my skin further. I wear this one under my moisturiser on a day to day basis and it feels absolutely incredible on the skin- my skin feels really smooth and has an almost ‘fresh’ feel about it after I’ve used it. It retails at £15 which I would argue is quite expensive for what is essentially a toner, but you only need to use a few drops and a little really does go a long way. I’m pretty sure that this bottle will last me a very long time. I also treated myself to a product from the Vitamin C range, their Vitamin C facial polish. I’ve only used this one a few times but I absolutely LOVE the citrus-y smell that it has and it seems to be a good product, from what I’ve noticed so far.

Beauty: A Little Body Shop Haul | Hollie In Wanderlust | Liquid Lipsticks

My final purchases were actually made at the event itself – the lovely team at the Bold Street store offered us % off products that evening, so I was able to get two of The Body Shop’s liquid lipsticks (liquid lipsticks being my absolute favourite EVER makeup products) for practically pennies. The colours that I chose (Crete Carnation and Nairobi Camellia) are beautifully pigmented and have good hold, exactly what I look for in a liquid lippy. A very good purchase all round.


What other Body Shop products should I be buying? Let me know in the comments!

Saturday, 18 March 2017

Beauty: A GHD Masterclass at John Lewis, Liverpool*

Beauty: A GHD Masterclass at John Lewis, Liverpool*
Saturday, 18 March 2017
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Last week, I had a very beauty focused week: I visited the fantastic Woodland’s Beauty Clinic to give a few of their treatments a whirl and was blown away by what they had to offer. I was also invited to have a little masterclass in John Lewis, at the GHD counter there: the lovely Natalie was there to introduce me to all the amazing products that GHD have to offer.

Beauty: A GHD Masterclass at John Lewis, Liverpool* | Hollie in Wanderlust
We all know GHD and we’ve probably all owned a pair of their incredible straighteners at one time or another in our lives. Personally, I managed to resist the temptation of buying a pair for quite a while and it took my straighteners dying a death for me to bite the bullet and invest in a wide pair of the devils. I have incredibly thick, wavy hair and there is absolutely no pair of straighteners that works on my hair other than GHD: the fact I waited so long to invest actually pains me a little, as I probably could have had hours of my life back that I wasted attempting to straighten my hair with rubbish quality straightening irons. I’m all about creating a smooth, effortless look that doesn’t take much time (busy gal, over here!) and GHD are definitely the brand to be using to ensure that that is the case.

Beauty: A GHD Masterclass at John Lewis, Liverpool* | Hollie in Wanderlust

Natalie showed all of the products to me, explaining how the different styles of straightening iron and curling tongs and wands work. I loved the upgraded versions of the classic GHD straighteners and I’ve took an instant likening for the GHD Platinum Stylers, a hair straightener that looks as gorgeous as the styles it creates. Natalie explained that the irons use tri-zone technology, which ensures equal distribution of heat and doesn’t damage your gorgeous locks in the process! Natalie also introduced me to a product I’m most definitely lusting after now and have been since the event: a little travel hairdryer. You might think, “Hollie, it’s a hairdryer. What could possibly be so special about a hairdryer?” Go in to John Lewis and up to the GHD counter and have a word with Natalie, and you’ll find out why I love it so much. (Spoiler alert: cool air and warm air separation, portability and POWER.)

Beauty: A GHD Masterclass at John Lewis, Liverpool* | Hollie in Wanderlust

Natalie also very kindly curled my hair for me, using all of the amazing GHD products to make sure that it stays healthy in spite of the heat. I personally own a curling wand and I absolutely adore it, so I asked Natalie to give me a subtler, classic look, channelling thick curls. I absolutely adored the look that Natalie gave me and I felt like a million dollars leaving the store afterwards. I was also incredibly lucky to receive a little goody bag full of fantastic GHD products and I am very excited to try them out!

Beauty: A GHD Masterclass at John Lewis, Liverpool* | Hollie in Wanderlust

Not a lot of people are aware of the GHD station in John Lewis, as it’s quite far back in the store and is quite small but I honestly couldn’t fault the products and the care and attention you get from staff there. Top tip from Natalie: if you buy products, you’re more than welcome to have a little hair master class yourself. So get yourself down to GHD next time you’re on a night out: we all need a good quality bottle of heat defence spray, for example, so why not treat yourself and then let GHD treat you?


Thanks so much to Natalie and to GHD for the lovely, lovely treat! I’ll definitely be coming back to purchase that hairdryer upon pay-day!!

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