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Monday 27 April 2015

London | Science Museum, Natural History Museum and War Horse

This isn't my usual style of post but I had such an amazing time that I thought I would document it.

I am only 25 minutes away from London by train and yet so rarely venture into our nation's capital that it should be criminal. There's so much to see and do in the city but I always forget my love for London until I'm there. Don't get me wrong, I would despise living there or having to do that commute every day. For a big day out, though, London is perfect.

It was recently my 24th birthday so my boyfriend and I went into London for the day to celebrate in style. He asked me what I wanted, and since I couldn't think of any 'thing' he could buy me, I suggested we go and experience something together. We decided to see a play and the whole day out grew from there.

We started with an early morning and a quick stop at Starbucks for breakfast before the train. It was a weekday so we tried to leave after the commuter traffic but before the tourist traffic. I think we hit the sweet spot since we did manage to get a seat on the train (albeit the ones next to the toilets).

We started at the Science Museum and were there just before the doors opened so one of the first ones in. I've been before but only really quickly on a way to an exhibition hosted there so this was the first time I'd have the chance to explore it properly. Fraser is science minded so I knew we'd enjoy ourselves.



It was a bloody massive museum. It took us 4 hours to get round the whole thing and we skimmed past a lot of the exhibitions. I reckon you could easily lose an entire day there. My favourite section was the part about human genealogy and also the section about Space.


In between the exploring, we had lunch at the museum diner. It was actually amazing! I got the burger with bacon and cheese which I polished off nicely. Frase got the fish and chips which he said was the best fish and chips he's ever had. So there's a compliment!

We finished our tour with a visit to the gift shop where we picked up some space food. It was surprisingly delicious! Dehydrated ice cream is definitely something I could get used to if I had to.



After the Science Museum we took a very quick trip to the Natural History Museum which is right next door. We didn't have time to do the whole thing so we just visited my favourite exhibitions. The Natural History Museum in London is one of my favourite places in the world. I used to visit every few months in my late teens so I know my way round.


We visited the Earthquakes & Volcano section, the Earth since time began bit, the Jewel part and tried to get a visit to the Dinosaurs in but the queue for the T-Rex robot was too long so we couldn't actually get in. It was a flying visit all in all but we still saw loads. 

After that we head to Covent Garden to wonder round the shops and watch a few street performers before our dinner reservation. We went to one of my favourite restaurants in London for dinner - Fire & Stone in Covent Garden. They do the most amazing pizzas there which we had alongside cocktails and a calamari starter. Dessert was cinnamon sugar donut sticks with warm toffee and chocolate dipping sauce. We shared between us because we were that full, but on an emptier stomach I can see myself finishing the whole thing on my own.





After dinner we had a nice 15 minute walk to the theatre which was well needed after all the food we'd consumed. We decided to see War Horse at the New London Theatre and OMG... I don't know how I can ever do it justice with words.

It was PHENOMENAL. The audience was out of their seats for a standing ovation at the end. There's no photography allowed so I couldn't get any snaps. However, we were in the third row in the centre so had an incredible view. The actors were all incredible and the puppetry with the horses took my breath away. I was bawling by the end and so moved. Definitely the highlight of the day!

We got the train home after that. It was 11pm so only the slow trains left. It was a struggle not to fall asleep right there. I'd been wearing my FitBit so I know we ended up doing 19k steps and covered nearly 9 miles distance by the end of it. We definitely earned our pizza dinner by the end of it! 

All in all, it was an amazing day out and a massive thank you to my lovely Frase for treating me all day :-) We've both said that we should definitely take more advantage of our proximity to London on a regular basis so hopefully there's more to come. I think we'll probably check out the V&A next if we can.

Have you got any favourite places in London that I should visit? Any tucked away restaurant/cafe suggestions perhaps?

Tabitha
Xx


Saturday 25 April 2015

My Little Box | April 2015

It took a little longer for me to get my hands on this month's My Little Box. They were sent out mid-month but I've been out of the office for a week with some annual leave so I've only managed to pick up the box now.

As usual, I love it! Not only is the box design and illustration just as adorable as always, but the products inside are exactly what I love to receive - make-up, perfume and hair products!

The theme of this month's box is Dreams.




My Little Box April 2015 Contents:

Sabe Masson Soft Perfume in Copacabana | £15
Loved By Lip Balm Loved by Lou Lesage | £8
Delphine Pariente Bonne Etoile Necklace | £20
My Little Beauty Repairing Hair Mask for Dry Ends | £7
My Little Box Rotating Stamp | £8



Sabe Masson Soft Perfume in Copacabana
So I'm already won over by the packaging which is eye-catching in itself. The perfume is made in France and smells incredible. It's a solid perfume stick and rubs on with a lip balm texture. The scent is definitely on the floral/citrus side of things and very delicate. It smells like elegance to me, that's the best way to describe it. I feel like it will definitely make a home in my bag for on-the-go perfume.



Loved By Lip Balm Loved by Lou Lesage
I was excited by the red as soon as I saw it. I love lip colours but especially in red shades. This is a tinted lip balm so the colour pay off is subtle. That said, it feels like a good quality balm that really lasted with zero stickyness. There's no scent or flavour to the balm so I quite honestly forgot I had it on most of the day. It will be perfect to give a touch of oomph to a more natural everyday look.





Delphine Pariente Bonne Etoile Necklace
I know I'm a sucker for marketing/packaging but I loved the way that this was sent. The necklace was hidden inside the little white cloud like an extra surprise. The little pendant reads "Bonne Etoile" which translates as Lucky Star. It feeds into the box theme of dreaming big and is a really cute touch.




My Little Beauty Repairing Hair Mask for Dry Ends
Anyone with longer hair appreciates the necessity of a regular hair mask session. I can't wait to try this out! It's made with walnut oil and shea butter so it smells creamy and indulgent. It's specially formulated for dry ends which my hair desperately needs help with right now.



My Little Box Rotating Stamp
This is so adorable. It comes with 12 different messages but my favourite was the "Made with Love" option that is pictured below. I love the stationary I've received from My Little Box. I still have a drawer with their cute tape and ribbon from the Christmas box. This stamp will come in very handy for birthday cards or handmade gifts.




I still love getting these boxes each month and will continue to review their contents here. If you're interested in receiving these boxes for yourself, have a look on the My Little Box website for more information. Or if you still need convincing, just keep checking back here every month for a look at what I'm receiving with my subscription.

Tabitha
Xx

Monday 13 April 2015

Review | Max Factor Lipfinity

I've been looking for a long lasting lip colour that actually works for a long time and I thought I'd give Max Factor's Lipfinity a try. 


I'm going to a wedding in a few days and have been searching for the perfect light pink shade that will compliment my skin tone as well as stay in place throughout the day. I was in Boots and spotted a 3 for 2 on Max Factor products plus a whole podium dedicated to their lip colour range. I swatched this product on the back of my hand and continued to browse the section.

After no more than 60 seconds, I gave it a quick rub to check the staying power and - no word of a lie - it wouldn't budge. Not at all. I bought it then and there, only to discover when I got home that its also 100% waterproof. No amount of soap, water or makeup remover would actually shift it.

The packet recommends oil-based makeup remover but as an oily skinned person, I own none of that. I ended up having to get out the roughest loofah I have to scrub it off my skin.

In short: it definitely lasts!


I've since worn the product on my lips and can confirm that it definitely lasted 12+ hours for me. The colour goes on like a thick lip gloss but dries after a minute or so. It feels uncomfortably dry at that stage but that's why the product comes with a balm. Once the colour is set, you can whack on the balm and take the balm part with you to add a sheen throughout the day as required.

Personally, after the initial application I topped my lips with chapstick which worked just as well. 


All in all, I would recommend this product. At £10.99, it is quite pricey for a lip product but I'm hoping it will last quite a while given you only need the one application per day.

I got mine on a Max Factor 3 for 2 at Boots though I'm not sure whether that's still on. Having checked the Boots website it looks like they've currently got a 3 for 2 on all makeup products at the moment so it's definitely worth taking a look and trying something new.

Are there any other long lasting lip colours that I should check out? Let me know in the comments if you have any recommendations :-)

Tabitha
Xx

Saturday 11 April 2015

Birchbox | April 2015

The April 2015 Birchbox has a Tatler theme in Baby Blue and Baby Pink to celebrate Royal Baby #2 on the way. There were audible gasps of approval at the style of this month's box when I opened it at my desk yesterday.

April 2015 Birchbox

Birchbox April 2015 Contents:

- Laura Mercier Eye Pencil | from £17.50
- Lola Barcelona Nail Polish in Born | £7.50 (Birchbox Exclusive)
- Percy & Reed London Smoothed, Sealed & Sensational Volumising No Oil Oil | £14
- Bliss Fabulous Foaming Face Wash | £19.50
- Korres Bergamot Pear Body Milk | £10
- Befine Warming Clay Mask | £17

Laura Mercier Eye Pencil
Having fallen instantly in love with the primer from Laura Mercier sent in a Birchbox of the past (which I still use every time I do make up and have yet to actually run out of), I was very excited to try out another product! This is the Laura Mercier Eye Pencil in the colour Violet:



It's a gorgeous colour and completely smudge-proof. I put it on my hand when I first opened the box and tried smudging it off after 30 seconds only to find the line wouldn't budge. Even several hand washes later, the product was still there in the same precise line and bright colour that I had originally drawn. Between this product and the Laura Mercier Primer, it seems as though I need to expand my Laura Mercier makeup collection!

Lola Barcelona Nail Polish in Born
Makeup and nail polishes are my favourite things to receive in my monthly beauty boxes so I was pleased to see this month's addition. It's a nude/lilac shade with just the tiniest hint of shimmer that it perfect for the transition between Spring and Summer. I can't wait to try this out!


Percy & Reed London Smoothed, Sealed & Sensational Volumising No Oil Oil
Despite the mouthful of a name, I have become instantly infatuated with this product! I love oils to give my hair a sleek shine, but too often I find them greasy no matter how little product I use. This No-Oil Oil is the solution I've been waiting for. Not only does it smell luxury as monogrammed napkins, but it actually does exactly what it says it will! I rubbed 3 pumps into my hair when it was towel-dry, concentrating on the tips but moving the leftover onto the roots. 
The result was smooth and shiny hair with a gorgeous bounce. Plus, the scent of the oil was still in my hair even by the next day. I looked like a freak, but I couldn't stop sniffing my own hair.


Bliss Fabulous Foaming Face Wash
This product was a massive disappointment. You all know I'm not a fan of receiving skincare products anyway but I've been giving them all a fair whack recently to see if any can convince me to break from my routine. This product will never convince me to breakaway from my trusted products. 
The scent was decent, but it was a struggle to even squeeze some product out of the packet. It was housed in some super thick plastic that made it difficult to comfortably squeeze out. 
I put it on my face with damp hands as instructed only to find that it didn't even foam! I wasn't expecting a bubble bath on my face since clearly that would have been uncomfortable. However, to have foaming on the packet and for me to barely experience suds was a massive let down. 
Add to that how my face didn't even feel clean afterwards. I definitely won't be forking out £19.50 for the full size of this face wash. 

Korres Bergamot Pear Body Milk
I've loved all the previous Korres products I've been sent and this one certainly didn't let me down. It smells absolutely gorgeous. I'm still not entirely sure what bergamot is, but this product smells and feels amazing. I put it on my forearm to test since they have been a little dry lately, and they already feel so much softer!


Befine Warming Clay Mask
I do love a well-deserved mini pamper session and this mask definitely made me feel pampered! It didn't warm to a point that I noticed after initially putting it on but it smelled like pomegranate seeds on top of caramalised apple so it was certainly indulgent feeling. The only downside is that it didn't dry solid on the skin which is  my favourite part of a mask - who doesn't love to crack it all with facial expressions when you're about to wash it off? That said, my skin felt plump and radiant afterwards so I'd use it again.


I hope that this was post was helpful! I'll continue to review the Birchboxes that I receive each month.

As always, all the products mentioned are available on the Birchbox website in the Shop section individually or you can subscribe to the boxes for yourself to get your own monthly surprise :-)

Tabitha
Xx


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