Tuesday 17 March 2015

Bath Time!


Hey guys, sorry I haven't posted in a while I've been really ill and revising for some upcoming exams. 
We all like a good bath and pampering session so here is what I use in my bath and on my hair.

First I like to add a bath bomb I used the Zoella fizz bar, which smells lovely. It doesn't turn your bath a bright colour or anything just a bit of a milky colour. 
I then like to apply a face mask, I'm loving the P.S. Love 8 hour deep hydration face mask, it makes my face feel so much better and has also stopped me from breaking out!
 While the face mask is soaking in a like to wash my hair with the V05 nourish my shine shampoo which is my favourite at the minute.
I sometimes like to then go in with the V05 nourish me truly conditioner but recently iv had my hair bleached quite a lot so I decided to buy a deep conditioning hair mask.
 I picked up the OZ deep conditioning moisture mask which is helping my hair a lot!
I also like to comb my hair after that so I use my leobancroft wide-tooth comb as these are best for wet hair.
My favourite body wash at the minute is the Galvin & Galvin double trouble 2 in 1 shampoo and body wash in watermelon!



This is how I like to pamper myself while in the bath if you guys have any recommendations I'd love to hear them!:)
Charlie x


Tuesday 3 March 2015

How I Clean My Make-up Brushes.

Hello, hope you guys are ok!
I thought I'd show you how I clean my make-up brushes as get asked how I do it by friends and family alot haha! 
When I wash my brushes I usually do them all at the same time! I normally wash them every 2 weeks sometimes longer, some of my face brushes i do them every few days to get rid of the bacteria.


I start off by filling the sink with lukewarm water, rinsing out all the make-up from you brushes trying not to get too close to where the bristles are glued together as it will wear away the glue. Put a few pumps of anti-bacterial soap or baby shampoo into your hand swirling the brushes around to remove the rest of the make-up. Dip the brushes into the water to get rid of the shampoo. Then wipe the brushes on a towel and re-shape them. I roll up the end of a towel to sit the brushes on so the water runs out of the brushes and not into them. I then leave them near a radiator to dry a bit quicker then they are finished.






It's always nice to have clean brushes!
Charlie x