Author Archives: Aidan
H&M Website goes transactional {Style}
There goes all my free time. In a clever move from the Swedish super-brand, H&M are launching their transactional website from 16th September. At the moment, their website is a collection of well laid out look books and corporate information, whilst it’s inspiring enough and informative, when you finally find a store, the choice is so overwhelming and finding the garment you’re after seems like a mission worthy of a medal.

Subscribers to the H&M newsletter will get an exclusive preview to the online store, just one of the treats that subscribers get. So head on over and subscribe.
Review: Visionary Soap {Beauty}
Visionary Soap Company are a Fairtrade Foundation Certified Soap and Body Care company based in Hastings. Their ingredients are ethically sourced from Palestine, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Nicaragua, The Dominican Republic, Sri Lanka and South Africa.
All their products are made with the finest vegetable oils, butters, essential oils and botanicals with no synthetic dyes or fragrances, parabens, petroleum-based ingredients, palm oil, alcohol, sodium laureth sulfate or animal products. All products have been safety assessed and comply with current EU regulations as well as being fully certified by The Vegan Society and are cruelty-free.
So when we were asked to review some of their products, we were felt honoured and completely guilt free. Here’s our thoughts on the products:
Rosemary and Lavender Gardeners Hand Salve, £5.95
Genevieve Sibayan: At first this hand salve looks like an intimidating block of wax but it warms really quickly to the touch and melts into your skin. The fragrance is strong and ever so slightly medicinal. I’m pretty sure this means it’s good for me. A great product containing shea butter for those who don’t like the smell of shea butter but want to reap it’s benefits. Would work just as well on your elbows, knees and heels or anywhere requiring intensive moisture.
Organic Lavender Soap, £3.18
Catherine Balavage: I am not always a fan of soap. I can find it drying. However, the Organic lavender soap smells like a dream, lathers beautifully ( rare in most soaps, never mind one that is organic) The soap leaves my hands soft and cleans properly. I highly recommend it. All the visitors to my house loved it too.
Organic Lip Balm (Available in Grapefruit, Peppermint, Lemon and Orange) £2.99
GS: I rarely coo, but I did when I saw these cute little pots of lip balm. The grapefruit balm comes in a cute pink pot and all of them together looked like jelly sweets. There’s no additives here however. These contain Vitamin E and essential oils and lots of things that are good for you. The grapefruit balms are delicately fragranced and the peppermint balm leaves you with a little tingle of coolness.
CB: I also loved the little lip balms. The packaging is fun and colourful. My lips tend to dry out in bad weather and some lip balms make it even worse. This little pot of ethical heaven did the job beautifully. The Visionary Soap company may have just become one of my favourite brands.
Stockist include Oxfam, products also available from their online store.
Blackbox C18 Hits UK and Cancels Noise {Tech}
London – Blackbox, announced its arrival in the UK with the launch of its Blackbox C18 earphones, the first available product from its range. Designed for commuters, travellers, music and fitness fans, and retailing at £69.99 (RRP), the C18 also provides over 50-hours of battery life, with airline adapters, luxury carry pouch and lanyard. Also available from the range is the ipod and iphone specific i10
Active Noise Rejection (ANR) technology, provided by Phitek Systems, a global leader in electro-acoustic technologies and active noise-cancellation, is a unique patented technology that virtually eliminates disturbing background noise. It works by intelligently measuring the noise field in the ear, before calculating and reintroducing an ‘anti-noise’ response, resulting in near silence by continuously adapting to the prevailing noise conditions.
Prior to its launch in the UK, the Blackbox brand has seen great success in Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
One of my favourite games to play with noise-cancelling earphones is to put them in your ears, don’t hit the play button on your mp3 player, get a packet of crisps, put a crisp in your mouth and CCcrrrrUUnch!! Try it, it’s great fun.
The Blackbox C18 earphones are available to order now from Amazon.com and Play.com
Get yourself to Britain's First Ever 'Sleep Concert' {Lifestyle}
To celebrate 25 years, Travelodge, is hosting Britain’s fist ever ‘Sleep Concert’.
The free-of-charge ‘Sleep Concert’, which aims to leave Britons snoring for more, will take place on Tuesday 20th July 2010 at 12.30pm at London City Road Travelodge.
Guests will be supplied with pillows, duvets and eye masks in order to ensure the optimum slumber environment. (If the trial is successful it may be rolled out nationally).
Sleep deprived Britons can register for a place at the exclusive Travelodge ‘Sleep Concert’ by registering their interest at: sleepconcert@travelodge.co.uk
Sleep concerts have apparently been popular in Japan, where sleep deprived workers will happily pay £50.00 for the privilege of nodding off to a live music performance.
Ewan Crawford, Sleep Expert at Edinburgh Sleep Centre, said: “It’s warm, dark and you don’t have any distractions such as your mobile phone. What’s more, it removes any embarrassment of sleeping in public – you can totally relax and be safe in the knowledge that even snoring is socially acceptable.”
(Places for the Travelodge ‘Sleep Concert’ are available on a first come basis)
Top Five Summer Sunglasses {Style}
In the summer, sunglasses are the accessories you just can’t neglect, so pick them carefully. The shades below are my favourites for this summer.
For a charming aviator style, pick the Ray Ban aviator Sunglasses.A bunch of different designs of aviator glasses have been created over the past fewyears. So you will easily find the shades that will fit you best.
For a chic seventies look, pick the Yves Saint Laurent tortoise sunglasses and you’ll get the Catherine Deneuve attitude.
For an intellectual style, choose the Persol round sunglasses. They will match your Jean-Paul Sartre books !
For a rock star look, pick the Diesel oversized sunglasses. They are perfect to hide from the paparazzi.
For a sophisticated style, pick the white sunglasses from Emmanuelle Khanh and act like Audrey Hepburn.
by Fanny Gazil
Missing Missy {Miscuity}
Apparently life as a freelance graphic designer can be stressful, dealing with clients wanting free logo’s with pie charts, deadlines and neighbours. This poor designer has to deal with his clients missing cat…Missy. I thought he did quite a good job…click here to see the whole story.
Andy Serkis to star in 'Rise of the Apes' {Film}
According to this tweet from 20th Century Fox, Any Serkis is donning the motion capture suit to portray some sort of evil super intelligent ape.
He’s been cast as the ringleader of the Apes, Ceaser, filling Roddy McDowell’s shoes (from 1972’s Conquest of the Planet of the Apes). According to the website, the story is set “in present day San Francisco, the film is a reality-based cautionary tale, a science fiction/science fact blend, where man’s own experiments with genetic engineering lead to the development of intelligence in apes and the onset of a war for supremacy.”
Although the premise of the film is set against the scientific community and in particular those researching a cure for Alzheimers, lets take a moment to think about the work they are doing to benefit people who are suffering…and donate.





