Are you a fan of coffee? If so you will love this organic coffee body scrub with additional natural ingredients. Mr Bean is an Australian company which specialises in all of your skin care needs.
If you have got rough or dry skin, Mr Bean body care can help change that. You simply apply the scrub to any areas of your body with rough or dry skin, wait 5 minutes and then rise it off. You will need to use the scrub regularly to help improve your skin tone and leave your skin feeling smoother than ever.
The packaging of the product is very simple but it looks amazing and definitely stands out.
Mr Bean body care products are completely natural but if you do have quite sensitive skin your better off testing it just to make sure your skin isnt affected by it. They use completely organic ingredients, they are ... roasted ground coffee beans, himalayan pink rock salt, demerara sugar, organic cacao, cold pressed coconut oil, vitamin e oil and natural mandarin essence.
The smell of the product is very strong and quite overpowering, so if you are not a lover of coffee or the smell of coffee I wouldn't recommend this product to you. The coffee I received was the Mandarin scrub, but I can't smell any mandarin, only coffee. This may just be for this scrub because they also have a coconut scrub which I haven't yet tried out, but you may be able to smell the coconut in that one.
The scrub is very messy so I recommend that you open it when in the shower/bath or lay something down on the floor to catch any product that falls. You definitely get alot of product and it lasts a long time.
The product costs £13.95 and is definitely worth that price. It delivers within a few days and comes in a box with a little message on the inside. If you would like to purchase a body scrub click here for the link to the website. Thankyou to Mr Bean body care for sending me this lovely product to try out and review.
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Spring; by far the best season filled with flowers, fun and of course, pastels! As the spring days set and the summer sun rises, wearing a pop of pink gloss and a dusting of bronzer you can't go wrong!
We've compiled a list of some of our recent favourites, both beauty and non-beauty below..
Maybelline Dream Pure BB Cream in Light £6.99 & Max Factor Facefinity All Day Flawless 3 in 1 Foundation (Primer, Concealer & Foundation in Warm Almond, 45)
£12.99
Both of these products give a lighter base and they suit both of our complexions, without being cakey or too full on. Both can be blended to the wearer's needs and last over 8 hours. The BB cream surprisingly has a much better coverage than a lot of foundations we have tried previously. Even though the Facefinity has a higher price tag, the texture and the coverage are unbeatable. Not too thick makes it perfect for the warmer months.
No.7 High Shine Lipgloss in Coral Kiss
£9
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MAC Lipstick in Plumful
£15.50
The MAC lipstick is amazing quality but only lasts for just under 3 hours. MAC lipsticks come in simple but striking packaging and always stand out in your makeup bag. I really like how the lipstick comes out on my lips, its not too overpowering and its fairly subtle. Even though it is quite expensive you get alot of product and an amazing lip colour.
No7 Coral Kiss gives a light but neutral colour to the lips which matches well if you are wearing heavy eyeshadow. The gloss isn't too sticky and is very easy to apply, and gives a nice shine which lasts for about 5 hours. This has been an essential in my makeup bag for a while now, and I don't think it will be leaving anytime soon!
Soap & Glory Lid Stuff Flawless Finish in 'What's Nude'
£10
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Urban Decay Naked Basics 2 Palette
£23
Soap and Glory's lid stuff in the shades 'What's Nude' is highly pigmented and lasts all day until you want to take it off. I use the lightest shade (top left) as a highlighter across the brow bone, the pinky shade (top right) in the inner corner of my eyes, the lighter shade of brown (bottom left) all over the lids and the sparkly brown (bottom right) in the crease of my eyelids. All the colours go very well together and are easily blend-able.
For someone who is not the biggest lover of matte, cool-toned eyeshadows, I'm LOVING this palette! It is light-weight and very practical for travelling. The first shade, 'Skimp', is a lovely satin shade that applies evenly all over the lid. With the use of eyeshadow primer, I found these shadows lasted about 7 hours before showing signs of wear. I enjoy using my Eco Tools brushes to blend the shadows evenly across the crease. My favourite shades are probably 'Cover' and 'Primal', and I've enjoyed following this tutorial.
Marc Jacobs Daisy Dream Perfume 100ml
£69.50
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Bourjois Delice de Poudre Bronzing Powder & Highlighter
£7.99
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Rollerlash Sample Size
Marc Jacobs perfumes have always been a favourite of ours, but there is something about Daisy Dream that just shouts spring! The packaging is beautiful, and the scent is much lighter than the original Daisy with elegant top notes of blackberry, grapefruit & pear. This may sound like a strange combination, but the heart notes of jasmine, lychee and blue wisteria and bottom notes of white woods, musk and coconut water brings it all together. Owning all the Marc Jacobs fragrances apart from Lola, this is by far our favourite and lasts through day to night.
Bourjois bronzer and highlighter duo is definitely one of our favourites, the inside product smells like chocolate and works wonders!! As summer is approaching bronzers are a handbag essential as they create a fake glow and highlight your cheek bones. I only recently purchased this product and have been using it many times since. The only downside to the product is that it takes quite alot of the bronzer for it to show up.
I received Roller Lash with one of the most recent issues of ELLE magazine. This mascara is different to any of Benefits mascaras that I have tried before and I have really enjoyed trying it out. Even though I only received a sample I have used it many times. It has got a curved plastic brush which curls your lashes and makes your lashes look alot longer. The mascara makes you look more awake and brings out the colour of your eyes. I will definitely be purchasing the full sized soon.
Our last favourite is live performances! While doing homework etc, sometimes the same spotify playlists on repeat can get a bit boring and repetitive, so watching live performances of our favourite artists can motivate to finish our work. Here's one of our current favourite artists...
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As the summer draws near, there's always a push to start eating healthier and exercising more. For this we need energy, and what is a better way than a bottle of Upbeat?
When we think of protein drinks, we picture body builders and weights, not a fun and light drink that has 20g of protein and a low fat content. Upbeat is a whole new way of getting the right amount of protein into your body, without the sugar and calories.
Upbeat comes in a range of flavours; Strawberry, Blueberry & Raspberry, Mango & Passion fruit and the brand new Chocolate & Orange. Another appealing factor is the fact that they are all under 150 calories, and give you fuel for the day ahead. The taste of each flavour is not too overpowering, and we found they fill you up for hours and are a healthier snack.
Having tried the three fruit flavours previously, it was exciting to see the Chocolate & Orange hit the shelves. Being people who enjoy exercise and being active, energy is always needed and Upbeat is a great pick-me-up. The package is eye catching and overall, an enjoyable drink.
Upbeat Drinks are described as 'a bit of extra willpower'. Remember these are NOT meal supplements and should be consumed as a snack!
Upbeat Drinks are available from Holland & Barratt for £1.75 each or are currently £1 from Tesco!
Have you ever tried an Upbeat drink?
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Tanya Burr, Britain's beloved beauty blogger has recently released 'Love Tanya', a book about lifestyle, love and everything in between!
The book features not only beauty tips, style guides & a view of her early years but multiple recipes; from Smartie Flapjacks to Healthy Winter Soup. We decided to bake the Milk & White Chocolate Cookies, Tanya's favourite! Here's how we got on...
We followed the recipe step by step, but for some people the chocolate content may be a bit too rich. The recipe also works well if you half all the ingredients. We used two large 200g bars of milk & white chocolate, but chocolate buttons or chips work well too. Other options could include dark chocolate chunks or chips, which we have also experimented with for a slightly lower sugar content.
You will need:
200g Butter
300g Caster Sugar
1 Large Egg
325g Self Raising Flour
200g White Chocolate
200g Milk Chocolate
(Optional) - A dash of milk
The recipe is fairly simple & traditional, but you get much more than the ten cookies stated in the book. It also comes down to portion sizes, we found using a smaller amount of dough on the tray makes them spread & size much easier.
Here's a shorter version of the recipe;
Start by pre heating your oven to 200°c. Whisk the melted butter and sugar together until blended.
Crack the egg and mix it in. Gradually add the flour, while continuously mixing it all together. The mixture should start to form together and look like cookie dough. This is when you need to add the milk if it's too dry and mix that in.
Break up the chocolate into small chunks, or add the buttons/chips to the mixture. Once they are spread evenly through the dough, grab it from underneath and start shaping the mixture into small balls.
Place them evenly on the baking tray (covered in greaseproof paper) and make sure there is space in between for them to spread during baking. We could fit about six small balls on the tray with a reasonable amount of room.
The recipe says 10-12 minutes, but we found baking for 8 minutes gave a better texture and time to cool. They will be slightly undercooked, but cooling will finish the baking process.
Leave them on the cooling tray until ready, once done they should be gooey on the inside, but crispy & hard on the outside. Enjoy!
Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed both the baking process..and the cookies! The recipe was fun and enjoyable for all ages, so why don't you take some time out & give it a go!
Click here to watch Tanya's video of the cookies from last August!
'Love Tanya' is avaiable from all good book retailers nationwide, or online from sites such as Amazon for only £10.
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