Smell sweet this summer with Odaban antiperspirant

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I could weep, honestly I could. Why did I not know about this product before?

I’ve ruined so many shirts and t-shirts with excessive sweating, especially during the menopause, and have suffered the embarrassment of sweaty feet since I was a teenager.  To think I could have avoided it all and saved some wonderful clothes in the process for a few pounds with this magical spray.

Odaban antiperspirant where have you been all my life?

Odaban antiperspirant has proved to be one of the most efficient antiperspirants available for under arm wetness, foot problems, wet palms etc. Use in the evening before bed. Make sure the area to be treated is clean and dry before spraying on the feet, and the inner third of the underarm area. It dries quickly but any excess can be absorbed with a sprinkling of talc. Use nightly until the sweating is under control and once or twice weekly thereafter.

Well worth every penny and I shall continue to use it – because it works.

A foot powder and hand cream are also available.

The Odaban product range comes with a full money-back guarantee for up to 45 days after purchase so you have nothing to lose.

You can find  more information at www.odaban.com

Excilor 3 in 1 Protector Spray-protect your feet this summer

 

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Excilor 3-in-1 Protector Spray – The ideal product for all the family who want to protect their tootsies from any infections

Hands up – how many of you – or your children – are running around barefoot? How many have sweaty feet? How many will admit to a verrucae?

Save yourself the trouble and drop Excilor 3-in-1 Protector Spray into your gym bag before you leave the house.

The spray dries instantly to create an non-greasy invisible barrier to protect against nasty foot infections including, verruacas, warts, athlete’s foot and nail fungus – it even helps fight odour too!

Easy to use: spray over the soles of the feet, on and in-between the toes to form a protective barrier that lasts eight hours. It’s resistant to moisture and forms an ‘invisible sock’ over the foot that protects your feet against contamination from floors and other surfaces –  and from dirty socks and shoes. It washes off quite easily with warm soapy water and does not stain skin or clothes.

It has a soothing, cooling sensation as it hits your feet and smells lovely and fresh. An added bonus is that it dries in seconds, is non-greasy and non-sticky and you can really feel the difference. I tested by spraying on one foot and leaving for a few hours. The protected foot felt cleaner and cooler. It also felt less sweaty so I could definitely experience the benefit.

The 100ml spray is not at all bulky and is easy to drop into your bag before you head for the gym or spa. A must for mums before they set off for the pool with their little ones.

So much nicer than having to cope with irritations of Athlete’s foot, nail fungus or dreaded verrucas.

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Excilor Protector Spray 3 in 1 is suitable for children over 2 years and the spray delivers over 50 applications.

Currently available in selected pharmacies, RRP £9.99.

 

Fun for little ones with Hape Bug About

After a fraught Christmas and numerous birthdays we now approach new toys with some trepidation. What will we need to get the toy out of the box while the impatient child stands at our side, desperate to play with their new gift? We arm ourselves with screwdrivers, scissors and knives to tackle the job. Will we need one or the other – or all of them?

No need for that with Hape Bug About. I opened the box quite easily, and took out the toy. I had expected to need at least a screwdriver and Allen key or two but what joy to be able to take it straight from the box and have it ready for play.

 

The Hape Bug About is mostly made from wood with a bright red removable fabric seat.

Little ones hold on to the antennae and push along with steady feet. Great fun for budding adventurers and there is space in the buggy belly for a child’s precious treasures, those teddies and books that must be taken everywhere.

The Bug About is easy to wipe down and clean, easy to store.

As will all Hape products it is made with a commitment to sustainability and  compliant with international safety and quality standards.

Recommended for ages 12 months and up.

Hape Bug About £44.99 available from Argos.

Hape Maple Building Blocks

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Are you looking for the perfect gift for a young child? Then look no further. The classics are still the best and Hape is the master, providing traditional and innovative toys that are perfect for learning and stretching the imagination.

Is there anyone who didn’t have a set of bricks when they were kids? What’s the first toy you go looking for when you have a child of your own, or your first grandchild? A bag of bricks.

Hape’s Maple Building Blocks are painted bright primary colours and are perfect for building towers, garages, palaces and kingdoms. My four grandchildren had great fun building their empires and the littlest member of the tribe (6 months) loved sucking and biting on them  – and there was no need to panic because all Hape’s products are designed and made with quality and safety in mind.

It really is a must for every grandparent’s toy box and the set of 50 bricks comes in a neat drawstring bag, so they are easy to tidy away until the next time they come to play.

Hape Toys is one of the world’s largest producers of toys made from sustainable materials. Thier range is creatively designed and eco-friendly.

All of the products meet, and often exceed, the strictest international standards for quality and safety.

The Hape Maple Blocks are available to buy online from John Lewis for £14.40

Explore the Artic with Hape

Yes, I know we are still waiting for the warm weather but while we do why not treat the children (or yourself) to one of these beautiful wooden puzzles from George Luck at Hape. 

The puzzle comes on a wooden base with two pictures that fit neatly, one on top of the other. It’s so lovely to take off one layer to reveal another picture underneath. Tiny fingers will love the feel of the smooth wooden shapes.

Jigsaw puzzles have long been recognised for helping develop a child’s dexterity skills and shape recognition, as well as the important co-ordination of hands and eyes.

George Luck has created an Artic Animals adventure to be enjoyed from 5 years upwards.

This two-layer puzzle introduces your child to a range of animals from the frozen North. Make friends with the furry Polar Bears, friendly Walrus or even the amazing Whale!  Gather together all 36 pieces and embark on an adventure.

Have fun with your child finding the animals, snow, water and sky to build a truly magical winter wonderland. Watch as the big Polar Bear looks through a hole in the ice, ready to catch its dinner!

This puzzle, as with all Hape Toys, teaches your child a range of valuable skills such as: developing special awareness, hand-eye co-ordination and problem solving skills.

Best of all, George Luck puzzles are created using non-toxic finishes, water based paints, and only the highest quality child safe materials.

Hape’s Artic Animals for ages 5+ is available online from Debenhams for £13.00.

Corkcicle Canteens and Tumblers

 

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Time to ditch that boring flask and brighten up your day with the Corkcicle Canteen. What a joy to have something bright, funky and functional in which to store your favourite tipple. The Corkcicle Canteen will keep your drink cold for 25 hours and hot for 12.

It comes in a triple-insulated stainless steel casing with easy grip flat sides. It also features a non-slip bottom which comes in handy if you’re balancing it on the dashboard as I am wont to do.

The Canteen comes in multiple sizes and colours  – and what lovely colours they are.  They also come in a collection of three beautiful finishes including gloss, brushed and matte.

Available in Small (235ml), Medium (473ml) and Large (710ml –  a full bottle of wine – and why not!)

They not only look great they actually do keep your drink hot or cold for the stated time. Perfect for even the longest journey.

Drinking is such an important part of the day, whether it is your morning coffee, a beer at a picnic or a glass of wine by the fire so why be dull when you can be bright and bold.

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Also available as a tumbler.

You can now keep your favourite drinks cold for up to 9 hours and warm for up to 3in the Corkcicle Tumbler.

Its innovative design features a non-slip bottom and easy grip sides to ensure that it fits perfectly into your hand. Just like the Corkcicle Canteen, the Tumbler range comes in a range of different sizes and colours.

Prices start at:    Canteen £20     Tumbler £22

www.root7.com/corkcicle-tumbler

 

Coffee Gator – Pour Over Coffee Maker

 

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Easter break is over and it’s back to work with a vengeance. If you turn to coffee for a kick start Coffee Gator might hit the spot. Pour over has become quite a hipster thing and many are choosing this method of brewing coffee over their flat whites and lattes.

I’ve used a Chemex for many years but I’m not always so good at remembering to buy filter papers, so when I want coffee and I’ve got no filter papers, I’m stuck.

The Coffee Gator pour over coffee maker appealed to me as it has its own laser cut  reusable steel filter cone, so I’d never have to buy filter papers again. At a time when pollution is high and waste has become a topical issue it’s great to see companies tackling this head on.
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The pour over coffee pot brews enough for two good mugs worth, just what I want.

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If you’re looking to banish instant coffee from your kitchen and start enjoying better coffee, this is a great little coffee brewer.

The pour over method highlights every delicious note and aroma in your coffee in an effortless way.

This high-quality coffee maker is backed with a 100% satisfaction guarantee and can be purchase for £29.97 (usually £39.99) from coffeegator.com

Writing a Series – the pros and the cons! – Della Parker

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As the next book in Della Parker’s Reading Group series fast approaches publication she shares on Frost Magazine some of the pros and cons she’s discovered creating and developing a series.

Publishers love them.  Readers love them. But what about the writers?  Is it easier or harder to write a series of novels? Or in my case, novellas? Well, I’ve just finished number five in my series The Reading Group, so here’s what I think. Hot off the press!

The Best Bits

You know the characters, so you don’t need to start from scratch for every story. In fact it’s brilliant to be able to develop the same characters over more than one book.  You can get so much deeper.

When you really love a character – you don’t have to say goodbye for long.

Each story can (and should) still be complete in itself – readers won’t necessarily read the whole series. So you do feel as though you’re writing a ‘whole’ book.

The Most (er) Challenging Bits!

I’m one of those writers who doesn’t plot so I tend to put in throwaway lines and then find out why I wrote them later.  Not the other way round.  Why oh why did I mention in the February novella that Jojo (who stars in March) had already had three husbands? When it came to writing Jojo’s story my publisher suggested just the two might be better! Luckily there was time to change the facts in February.

Continuity is a nightmare. I keep detailed character resumes on everyone, but it’s still really hard to make sure I don’t change someone’s eye colour, or contradict the fact that I once said they loved Marmite or had size eight feet. Don’t even get me started on ages!

Once you’ve set a fact in stone – perhaps in an earlier book that’s already published – you can’t change it. So you have to work round it. This can be pretty, er, challenging.

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My Top Tips

Keep spreadsheets for the timeline.  It’s much easier to keep track this way.

Have a “photo” of your character as a visual prompt. I cut them out of magazines or junk mail that comes through the door. It’s an excellent use of junk mail!

Alternatively, pick a ‘character from a TV drama. This is brilliant for gestures.

I also keep information sheets for each character, which has things like, how many siblings they have (with names) the way they talk, (softly, loudly, not finishing sentences etc) and their favourite/most used words.

I also have a note of each character’s date of birth as it’s much easier to change a timeline when you have this information, than if you just have their age.

Never throw anything away that’s related to character. So if you cut a scene from your novel, keep it as information. You’ll still think of your character like this, even though the scene is no longer there.

To sum up…

So to return to the question I asked earlier – do writers love writing a series?Well, I can’t speak for everyone, but this writer certainly does! I’ve enjoyed every minute.

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The Reading Group April is out on 30 March.

The Reading Group Summer Holiday is out 27 April.

You can preorder both now.