Tuesday 23 November 2010

MOR! MOR! MOR!




Having an internship at Space.NK’s press office has introduced me to my absolute new favourite beauty brand, MOR. This is by far not a biased PR article for the brand, but a genuine judgment of MOR’s amazing products. This Australian based brand is stocked exclusively at SPACE.NK in the UK, but you can get hold of their full range on their website (www.morcosmetics.com) Not only are the products so scrumptious and heavenly, the exquisite and decadent packaging sets this brand in a league of its own. These art nouveau inspired designs would look perfect on anyone’s dressing table (especially mine!). The MOR range consists of Soaps, Body Butters, Hand Creams/Washes, Lip Balms and Candles.

I just can’t get enough of the Marshmallow Body Butter. Bursting with vanilla musk and jasmine flower this cream disperses into your skin leaving a delightful and enduring scent. Not to mention the range of Lip Delights, which include Blood Orange, Sorbet and Passion Flower to name a few.

I was a bit weary in writing this post about MOR, mainly because I love all their products so much I didn’t want to share the secret, but they are just far too good not to. I seriously would recommend any one product from the MOR range. It’s just a shame you can’t buy the full collection in the UK, as their hand washes are astonishing. Also look out for their Christmas gift sets, I had to unpack the delivery today in the Press Office and as soon as I opened the box it just smelt perfect! If perfection had a scent, MOR would defiantly be up there.

I love MOR! (I think you get the message right?!)

Tuesday 16 November 2010

My Fish Pedicure...

My Aunt, Me and Mother


The Little Garra Fish


I don’t know why I requested a ‘fish pedicure’ for my birthday, but for some peculiar reason I did. My mother, aunt and I went along to Aqua Sheko the eve of my birthday for a deluxe pedicure. This involved submerging our feet into a tank full of Garra Rufa fish. The actual mental and physical motion of dipping your feet into this pool of fish is much harder than you think. Before your feet are even in the pool, these little fish spot you coming and gather in a bundle waiting to nibble at your toes. At first I couldn’t look down, and quickly dunked my feet in to be received with a very peculiar tickling sensation. This tickling soon turned into a pleasant pulse, almost like little vibrations rousing around your feet which then developed into an enjoyable and very relaxing treatment. You could even open up your toes and they would suck in-between. My mother on the other hand was finding the treatment a lot more unpleasant than I. Not only did she scream aloud while dipping in her feet she continued to fidget and move for the whole treatment. I was very proud she just got on with it though, despite the dramatics.
For the hygiene freaks, I was reassured that the fish’s tank is cleaned every evening and has an oxygen pump to filter the water during the day to ensure its cleanliness, and to the eye it did look very clean. To see the real benefits from the Garra Rufa fish, your feet are submerged into the pool for at least thirty minutes. The therapist informed me that within this time, one and a half layers of dead skin cells are eaten by the fish. When these little fish had their dinner and were full from my dry skin, I received a beautiful reflexology foot massage that quite possible could have sent me to sleep then and there.

I was eager to feel my feet to see a dramatic difference, some areas were very soft but regrettably I could still feel the stubborn hardness on my heels. I would highly recommend this treatment purely for its novelty. It’s a fun and interesting outing which is suitable for males, females and groups, but would not suggest it for a deep and precise pedicure.

Aqua Sheko
14 Holland StreetHigh Street KensingtonLondon W8 4LT
Tel: 0203 489 8336

Prices
Deluxe (45 minutes) £45 30 minutes of fish pedicure and 15 minutes of feet wash and foot massage
Express (25 minutes) £30 25 minutes of fish pedicure and feet wash
(Although look out on wahanda.com for some cheaper deals)

Monday 15 November 2010

Infuriated Graduate...

I really do need to get into the habit of writing my blogs more frequently. Although the pressures of being an unemployed graduate trying to make a name in beauty pr is proving more time consuming than I expected! Especially with the ridiculous amount of emails, letters, CV writing and unpaid internships, I feel it appropriate to have a little rant about my growing frustration and anger as it is taking up the majority of my time.

According to BBC researchers 1 in 10 UK graduates are unemployed, shockingly this is even worse than what it was in the 1980's. Despite graduating from the London College of Fashion with a 1st Class BA honours degree in July I am still struggling to find a job in the field I wish to work. The frustration is awful for one who knows her own value! And I am refusing to settle for some down and out job when I have over twenty-two thousand pounds of dept which was used to further my education.

Oh the annoyance!