I have always been a lover of the So Juicy Shampoo by Lush, but I'm sure if you've followed my blog for a while now that you'd already know that. It's great for oily hair and maintains that 'just washed' feeling for quite a few days, however, I began to notice it stripping the colour from my hair. It was turning my balayage to more of a caramel colour rather than the ashy blonde that I'm trying so hard to get. So the only solution was to finally change my hair care routine!

I have three products that I would like to share with you- all of which are by Herbal Essences. The range I decided to go for is the 'Hello Hydration' which is supposedly deeply nourishing. I picked up the Intensive Mask, Shampoo and Conditioner.

So far I am absolutely loving all three! I use the mask once a week and just leave it on for a couple of minutes before washing. I use a small amount of shampoo when washing (which is normally every few days) and an even smaller amount of conditioner on the mid to end sections of my hair.

The small is amazing- it is coconut, and is so fresh. It leaves my hair soft and silky, doesn't strip my hair of it's colour and better still, it doesn't get greasy too quickly. Basically, it is all I've ever wanted in a product!

Let me know if you have ever tried them and if you think you have an even better recommendation! Also, if you would like to know what other things I've been loving then subscribe to my YouTube- I'll be posting my monthly favourites on Sunday. Just click here.

Emma :)




Recently I visited Paris and I'll be honest, I can't stop thinking about these guys! I'm a strong believer of keeping a balanced diet and I couldn't not get myself some when I was in Paris now, could I?!

The shop itself is absolutely adorable and I love the pastel colour theme. There was so many pastries and cakes in all different shapes and sizes. Of course, the macarons are the main event so there was a large variety of flavours to choose from. In the end I managed to narrow it down to eight and in case you are wondering, the nutella (brown colour) and the salted caramel one (golden colour) were my favourites!

If you are ever visiting Paris then I'd recommend that you get yourself some of these and tuck right in!

I also vlogged my shopping experience so if you'd like to check that out then click here.

Emma :) 


You may recognise this from Christmas, if you don't then it doesn't matter much because I'm going to tell you anyway! 

I've ran out of another product yet again, so let's call this an empty/ favourite product blog post. 

It's the Phillip Kingsley Elasticizer, I've been using it once every two weeks ( okay, I admit that sometimes I skipped it) 

You simply run it through wet hair, and leave it in for about 10 minutes and then wash your hair afterwards. It smells really nice and leaves the hair feeling soft with more volume when blow drying. 

I wasn't sure I was going to like this at first but after finishing the bottle, it's safe to say that I do! It's a good job that the packaging is practical because you can squeeze pretty much all of it out- plug it looks nice. 

Emma :) 
I feel like all of my favourite products are running out recently!
I've had this foundation since around November and use it nearly every day- so it's lasted me quite a while. You'll have heard it raved about a million times, so let's make it one million and one. Yeah, you guessed it, it's the Nars Sheerglow Foundation.




I've tried many foundations, drugstore bought and high end products, but this is by far the best. My skin is normal to combination but it can get slightly oily. I like coverage, but a light soft feel on my skin. If something is too heavy, it can go grubby throughout the day when wearing it for a long amount of time. Another negative to other foundations is that they rub off easily, you know when you hug someone and pull away, only to see you've left a cheek on their fancy coat- er.. awkward. Well thankfully, this product doesn't do that, in fact, I don't even feel like I'm wearing any.

As you can see, it's well loved just by the finger prints all over the bottle. I must say, the only bad thing is that there is no pump and it must be bought separately. That wouldn't be too much of a problem if they ever actually had one in stock (I'm still yet to buy one myself!)

Also, a fancy glass bottle is great, but not for someone who's clumsy. Overall, I love the product itself, and I don't think I'd switch to another one after trying this, it's just the packaging that lets it down a little bit. The newer foundation from Nars comes with a pump so that could be an alternative.

If you haven't tried this before, and want coverage that looks (hopefully) and feels flawless, then it is definitely more than an option!


Emma :) 
When I realised I had; yet another, empty shampoo bottle, I just had to write a blog post on it!

It's the I Love Juicy shampoo from Lush. The first thing that drew me to it was the smell, it's so fruity and fresh. It's just a bonus that it's great for oilier hair. According to the packaging, it's makes oily hair bouncy and clean once more. 


I absolutely love it, it leaves my hair feeling soft and is great for maintaining the fresh hair feeling for longer! No more oils! 

Even better still, these huge bottles last forever! You only need a small amount for each wash, so it really is worth the money- it's around the £18 mark. If you are still a bit spectacle though, there are smaller sizes available so if you are prone to greasy hair, I'd give this a go. (So glamorous!)

Let me know if you like it or if you have any other good hair recommendations. I may be posting on some other empty products soon, so keep an eye out!

Emma :)