The Ultimate Beauty Christmas Gift List

the Flat Lay co makeup bags, reviews, makeup bagsThe Flat Lay Co

This is an amazing open flat makeup bag and cosmetics mat. This one is in Lemon. There is an “essentials” one which is the smaller one and carries 6 pieces of makeup comfortably. The bigger one is 52 diameters when open. Stylish and convenient: this is a beauty winner. Why did no one think of it before?

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Safe Nail Polish That Peels Off. 

Multi-award winning company Safe ‘n’ Beautiful have unveiled Snails Rose. It is a vitamin enriched kids nail polish. It is a peel-off formula that encompasses rosewater together with Vitamins C and H. It comes in 12 gorgeous shades. The bottles look gorgeous and the nail polish is too. Full beauty marks.

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Morning Glamour Satin Pillowcase. 

I love sleeping on a satin pillow case. It really does make a huge different. This is a perfect stocking filler. 

Megan Barton Hanson’s beauty essential

Megan Barton Hanson has hailed the Morning Glamour Silk Pillowcase a “game-changer.”

Megan says “Keeping my hair frizz-free and healthy is super important to me, and with my Morning Glamour Satin Pillowcase from @makeupboxldn_ I’m getting my best beauty sleep. The satin stops my hair from getting damaged in my sleep, plus it keeps my sleep wrinkles at bay – absolute game changer.”

Silk Pillowcases have a vast variety of benefits and are becoming increasingly popular with consumers. They help to keep skin clear and prevent breakouts, as they provide a gentle, smooth surface that does not dry the skin out. The smooth surface also helps to reduce friction in the hair as it helps to eliminate hair loss, reduces breakage and prevents snagging which can lead to the static, frizzy look. The non-absorbent qualities of satin mean that any oils applied to the skin at night are retained in the skin and not transferred and helps the hair to retain moisture and prevent it from becoming dry and brittle.

Morning Glamour Silk Pillowcase Makeupbox-ldn.co.uk

shea moisture massage oil, Shea Moisture Fruit Fusion Coconut Water Energising Bath & Body & Massage Oil.

Shea Moisture Fruit Fusion Coconut Water Energising Bath & Body & Massage Oil. 

This is an amazing multi-tasking product. You can use it as a bath oil, for a massage, or just rub it in as a body oil. Another great stocking filler.

From www.boots.com

Manta Exclusive Limited Edition Colour Hair Brush

Manta Exclusive Limited Edition Colour Hair Brush

This is a brilliant hair brush. The colour and style are gorgeous too.

NEW! Exclusive Limited Edition colour with Manta Brand Ambassador, Zoe Irwin.

The Manta is the first brush to mould to the shape of your hand and scalp, creating less tension on each strand while massaging the scalp for fuller, healthier, shinier hair.

The patented FLEXGUARD technology on the base enables each bristle to have complete 360 degree motion to gently free knots and minimise breakage. The Manta glides responsively through hair for minimum breakage and maximum shine.

It appeared earlier this year on a BBC1 consumer programme called the ‘customer is always right’. The programme takes a panel of consumers and bloggers and gets them to review new innovations while the inventors sit and listen to the feedback. Manta won the trophy by a landslide. It’s an amazing product, literally a super gentle hairbrush for anyone who is struggling with fine, broken or fragile hair or just really wants their hair to be super healthy.

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REN Clean Skincare

It is harder to get better than REN Clean Skincare. It works so well. Anyone would be delighted to receive the Rosa Centifolia Cleanse and reveal Hot Cloth Cleanser or the All is Bright stocking filler. High quality skincare that really works.

This years gift sets are in collaboration with renowned illustrator, Silken Favours, and pay homage to the ocean and it’s creatures. All sets come in FSC-approved 100% recyclable boxes with biodegradable lamination and are printed with vegetable based inks.

Embryolisse Lait-Créme Concentré

Embryolisse Lait-Créme Concentré

This Parisian favourite is a multipurpose moisturising cream rich in natural active ingredients. You can even use it on babies. It has a mixture of shea butter, beeswax, soy and aloe vera.It is creamy and can even be used as a make-up removing cleanser, as a face mask, a primer, or  your daily moisturiser. It even works well as a shave balm for men. Paraben-free.

Super Facialist , Vitamin C+ Brighten, Booster Retinol + ,Anti-Ageing Booster

Super Facialist 

These are both brilliant and make excellent presents.

Retinol+ Anti-Ageing Booster, 15ml, £20.00

A high-quality retinol that won’t break the bank, Super Facialist’s NEW Retinol+ Anti-Ageing Booster can be added to any moisturiser or serum to create your own personalised skincare regime, based on your skin’s needs. Containing 0.3% pure Retinol, to help improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and skin tone, whilst increasing skin firmness. White Lupin Seed Extract stimulates the synthesis of collagen to improve elasticity and firmness, whilst added Vitamin E and Sweet Almond Oil nourish and protect the skin, leaving it radiant and smooth.

 

Vitamin C+ Brighten Booster, 15ml, £18.00

This NEW Vitamin C+ Brighten Booster, gives your skin a boost of pure radiance simply by adding a few drops to your favourite moisturiser or serum. Containing a combination of 1% Vitamin C and Pomegranate Flower, these ingredients work together to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and protect against harmful UV effects. With added Allantoin to increase moisture retention and Vitamin E for its powerful antioxidant benefits, this booster helps to promote a healthy, radiant glow.

 Available from www.boots.com, www.sainsburys.co.uk and www.superfacialist.co.uk 

 

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Grow Gorgeous

Grow Gorgeous has relaunched with 6 complete routines for every hair type, concern and lifestyle.

Having built the brand from a single product, the original intelligent haircare solution and bestselling Hair Growth Serum they have moved on to other products like the Balance Shine-Enhancing Overnight Mask. The Original Hair Growth Serum has had rave reviews with 90% of women finding it made their hair fuller. The overnight mask is indulgent and leaves hair soft and shiny.

From growgorgeous.co.uk and lookfantastic.co.uk

Fun Games for Four and Five Year Olds – by Dr Kathleen Thompson

 

 

 

Snap Dragon by Drumond Park is my sort of game, eh, I mean my grandson’s sort of game. Well he needs someone to play with doesn’t he? And this is such fun.

It centres around a big purple dragon. Each player takes it in turn to throw a die, and then pull on the dragon’s tongue to see if he snaps at them. If he doesn’t, you gain a gold coin, but if he does, you lose one.

Simple, no complicated rules and lots of excitement. I find my adrenaline levels shoot up more than my grandson’s as I pull on that scary tongue, wondering whether those big teeth will snap shut or not.  Recommended ages: fours years old to very big kids.

RSP £22.99  Stockists include; Smyths, Argos, Amazon, Entertainer, John Lewis and Independents

 

 

And for slightly bigger ‘children’ (recommended from five plus years old), Pile Up Pirates has a similar element of raucousness and laughter to Snap Dragons. With all the TV series and films, pirates are as popular today as they were in my childhood and this game is simple and visual – maximum fun with minimum effort – I love it.

It consists of a small pirate boat and a jolly pirate standing on a wobbly deck, holding a plank above his head. The players need to balance more little pirates on more planks one on top of the other, all above the first one. Eventually the inevitable will happen, and they will all come tumbling down. The trick is not to let the boat deck wobble. But who will place the last pirate before disaster strikes?

RSP £12.99  Stockists include; Amazon, Argos, Shop Direct and John Lewis

 

 

By Dr K Thompson, author of From Both Ends of the Stethoscope: Getting through breast cancer – by a doctor who knows

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Note: These articles express personal views. No warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of information given and you should always consult a doctor if you need medical advice.

Fabulous Tomy Toys for Pre-School and Junior Age Groups – by Dr Kathleen Thompson

 

 

 

Having two grandsons, I’m always looking for novel toys and Build A Johnny Tractor is a delight.  It makes a lovely free-rolling push-along for the seven-month old, in cheery colours and big friendly eyes on the windscreen. However, for my older, pre-school grandson, who loves to copy Daddy and Grandad when they have their toolboxes out, it is a dream. The tractor comes with, guess what, an electric drill (albeit a safe plastic version of the real thing). However it really works, and has two bits, which your child can use to take the whole tractor apart. The wheels come off and the body takes apart. Then he can use the power drill once more to build it back together again. How do they think of such great toys? The drill is powered by two AA batteries and the individual pieces are chunky, to make it easy for little hands to assemble.

At just RSP £24.99 I think this is a brilliant toy for youngsters.  Stockists include; The Entertainer, Smyths, Argos, Amazon, John Lewis, Debenhams and Dunelm

 

 

Aquadoodle mats are great fun for all ages – such a simple but effective idea. A mat, printed in various designs and a special pen – that’s it – easy storage and easy to take in the car or on holiday.

You just fill the pen with water and your child draws on the mat.  That’s it. The marks show up in bright colours when your child draws, but fade away completely as the mat dries – so they can start again. No mess, no so-difficult-to-remove- felt tip crayon marks. A parent’s dream.  There are various different mats available – Aqua Splash N Print is a large mat with stampers, to introduce even your youngest to making marks and creating shapes; there are various themed mats (some which are incorporated into a bag for easy transport), such as Peppa Pig, Disney cars and My Little Pony; and then specialist Aquadoodles such as  the Dress Designer. However the one I road-tested was the My ABC Doodle. Fabulous for four to five year-olds, the mat has pre-printed alphabet letters and numbers for your child to trace over, plus separate plain areas for free drawing (see the illustration). What a fun way to learn. And if you need more special pens, these can be bought separately too.

RSP £19.99 Stockists include; Argos, Smyths, Amazon, Entertainer and Shop Direct

 

By Dr K Thompson, author of From Both Ends of the Stethoscope: Getting through breast cancer – by a doctor who knows

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Note: These articles express personal views. No warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of information given and you should always consult a doctor if you need medical advice.

A pick for Christmas: The Sound of her Voice by Nathan Blackwell – and in my opinion a star is born.  Review by Annie Clarke

 

 

 

 

All too rarely I find a novel I cannot put down, take everywhere with me, want to turn the pages but don’t want it to finish. This is just such a one, and from a debut author too, whose actual past is that of a detective in the Criminal Investigation Branch of the New Zealand Police.

The body of a woman has been found on a pristine New Zealand beach – over a decade after she was murdered.

Detective Matt Buchanan of the Auckland Police is certain it carries all the hallmarks of an unsolved crime he investigated 12 years ago: when Samantha Coates walked out one day and never came home.

Re-opening the case, Buchanan begins to piece the terrible crimes together, setting into motion a chain of events that will force him to the darkest corners of society – and back into his deepest obsession…

Shortlisted for the Ngaio Marsh Best Crime Novel of the Year award, The Sound of Her Voice is a brilliantly gripping crime thriller, and is  elevated above the herd by Blackwell’s empathetic portrayal of Matt, the protagonist, a detective who succumbs to the stress of all that he has to see, and FEEL as he works the crimes. The good people get killed, not the bad it seems to him. The perpetrators are not caught, or get off. It’s too much. He leaves the force, flies a plane, until he feels moved to return.

Why? Because he has unfinished business.

This is that rare beast,  a quality crime novel, which in many pays put me in mind of the great Peter Temple.

The author has lived this procedural police world. Is this that allows him to portray so empathetically and to such great effect the psychological stresses that go with the job? t Will solving this latest crime lead him not only to the killer of both women, but release him from the grip of the past?

At times bleak, disturbing, it is always involving, always impressive, and as full of twists as any good crime novel should be. What’s more the characters develop, live and breathe, which sounds simple to achieve, but it darned well isn’t. Go well written into the bargain.

Well done Orion, for publishing Nathan Blackwell. Just let me know when the next one is published.

And most of all: bravo Nathan Blackwell. More please.

Everyone – buy this book. Fabulous, Fantastic.

The Sound of her Voice by Nathan Blackwell. pb £14.99 Audio and Kindle.

Margaret Graham, writing as Annie Clarke: Heroes on the Home Front (Arrow)

 

 

Coffee? Capsulier’s capsules are mess-free easy to use and can be used time and time again

The perfect cup of coffee or tea in the morning can set the mood for the rest of your day.  Capsulier’s well designed capsules are mess-free, and preserve the aroma and flavour of your favourite coffee. They are easy to use and can be used time and time again. Remember tjhat – time and time again.

Importantly in this day and age, Capsulier is the World’s first single-push, reusable, mess-free capsule maker. It allows you to craft a coffee capsule that’s easy on the environment and your pocket. Simply load roasted and ground beans into the Capsulier, close the lid, and push the lever – you’ll have a capsule ready for use in seconds.

The Capsulier LITE is a stainless-steel capsule that’s reusable, which means you can create your own custom blends in pods that are eco-friendly, easy to clean and economical.

Here at Frost Magazine we are martyrs  to a fresh cup of coffee but it’s full on, and there’s not time for nipping out and topping ourselves us, so these pod-based coffees do seem a great alternative to expensive high-street coffee without any of the of the chalky bitterness of instant. With Capsulier, you can create your own custom blend  with beans and spices of your choosing. Capsulier streamlines capsule creation and features a removable drip tray to keep this stainless-steel design in pristine condition throughout its use.

Reusable pods mean that once you’ve invested in a Capsulier, you can reduce waste by reusing pods. The stainless steel pods are reusable and washable, each pod should last the lifetime of your machine. So there we have it: no waste and good coffee. What’s not to like?

The Capsulier Lite costs £99 from Amazon

 

Michael Rowan tries not to get spooked out by the aptly named Waxed Bat and Night Of The Living Red 2018, two wines perfect for the Halloween season.

 

 

 

Halloween seems to have come of age. No longer the preserve of the US, we in the UK have adopted it with a passion.

Children’s fancy dress has long been in the shops and clubs and bars are advertising themed nights, but what if you want a not such a quiet night in with friends?

For those who would like to throw a Halloween Celebration at home Laithwaites have come up trumps with two wines that will not chill your blood or your wallet.

The aptly named Waxed Bat 2019 is a blend of Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz from Argentina and is a full- bodied young wine with a depth of colour.

On the nose the spice comes through, along with Blackberries and liquorice and on the palate the rounded tannins offset the peppery blackberry flavours. Waxed Bat would be perfect with a rich meat dish or some mature cheese.

The finely drawn label on Red Head’s 2018 Night of the Living Red is bound to be a conversation topic, even before the bottle has been opened. A male torso with open Thorax and heart replaced by a bunch of red grapes. It is as beautiful as it is macabre.

Night of the Living Red comes from Australia and is a full bodied (all puns intended) blend of Durif Petite Sirah), Shiraz and Touriga (said to be one of Portugal’s finest grapes) and definitely a wine that grabs you by the throat (I mean this in a good way).

Night of the Living Red is aptly named as the wine is almost inky black with spice, big autumn fruits, raspberry and vanilla oak on the nose.

A mouthful of this velvety wine delivers firm tannins and generous ripe fruit that has a long finish.

There is sufficient age in the bottle to keep until 2029 providing that is, you can resist the temptation.

Laithwaite’s RedHeads Night Of The Living Red 2018, £19.99

 

 

 

Women Who Write has proved to be a brilliant idea as Natalie Jayne Peeke has discovered

Women Who Write

Women Who Write was formed in July to reach out to people to try to help combat isolation.  Helen realised that there was an opportunity to make a difference with residents in Burnham on Sea and Wells care homes, some who unfortunately do not always have regular contact with people from outside the home and often the only mail they receive is brown envelopes or medical appointments. Helen and other volunteers thought that it would be nice for them to receive a good old-fashioned hand-written letter or card in the post.

 

Women who Write currently correspond with 4 homes in Burnham on Sea and are in discussion with Burnham on Sea Hospital. They hope to have the opportunity to engage with some mental health units in the near future.

 

The volunteer writers choose the type of correspondence they feel most comfortable with for example postcards, cards or short letters. One has begun writing poetry and includes a scented napkin in with it.  There is even a ghost writer who captures the adventures of Mati the dog, the residents eagerly await the latest story. But most of the fantastic ladies just write about what they have been up to that day. The sort of letter, card that one would write to a friend. In fact, one of the homes has joined in writing correspondence too, one resident is enjoying writing out some of her husband’s poetry.

As well as local writers, the women also have correspondence being mailed from Lincolnshire and Cumbria. Some very lovely letters have been well received as has exquisite pieces of origami. A local art group Create You, has been donating some artwork and handmade cards for the ladies to use.

 

The latest inquiry has been from Tony Fisher from Derbyshire who is, with Art Council funding, working on a Loneliness and Isolation project. He was coming to Burnham on sea to have a look at the chat bench and came across the WWW. The Ladies were more than happy to meet with him and talk about what they are doing. Tony took the opportunity to grab a photograph of our volunteers Tony will be returning to meet some of the recipients to find out exactly what it means to them to receive their correspondence.

Helen expressed how fantastic it is seeing this project grow. The youngest writer is 7 years old and is sure to brighten up everyone’s day when they read about her day. The oldest writer is 99 years young. The project benefits volunteers as much as recipients. Julie B who hesitantly started writing poetry only a few months ago has since performed her poetry live at a local arts and music festival. Several contributors say how much they enjoy just taking some time out of their day to sit and write, especially as they know the difference their letters and cards make.

 

Helen explained that if anyone would like to get involved and that can include gentlemen too, the women would love to have them on board. There is no need for regular commitment, just write as and when you can.  Just start your correspondence with an ‘Hello’ or ‘Dear Reader’ and leave a couple of inches space at the bottom of the correspondence after your name / initials so we can add our return address stickers. If you are using an envelope, please do not seal it.

 

Correspondence can be left at the St Andrew’s church (box on the left just inside the door) or sent to the vicarage – Women Who Write, The Vicarage, 38 Rectory Road, Burnham-on-Sea TA8 1AZ and distribution will be taken care of. Women who write are running a few  letter writing sessions. combining letters for ‘from me to you’ which is a cancer charity and letters for WWW too. it will give the volunteers a chance to meet each other and give some of those who are not sure what to write some advice. the first session will be at St Andrew’s Church next Wednesday 23rd 12.30 – 2.30

Here is some of the feedback that has been received;

“We have had residents sitting down for hours talking to each other about their postcards and many of them are already excited to receive their next postcard.”

“One of our residents, who has dementia, had such a lovely smile after receiving one of the cards. She was so contented and pleased while I read out the message to her and we looked and chatted about the picture on the postcard.”

 

Correspondence can be left at the St Andrew’s church (box on the left just inside the door) or sent to the vicarage – Women Who Write, The Vicarage, 38 Rectory Road, Burnham-on-Sea TA8 1AZ

 

 

SISTER SCRIBES: CASS GRAFTON ON THE ENDURING APPEAL OF DARCY

As the 18th century drew to a close, a young Jane Austen was busy writing the first draft of a novel called First Impressions.

A parson’s daughter, she was growing up in the country idyll of rural Steventon, Hampshire, surrounded by a lively and intelligent family. As the new century dawned, however, Austen’s life underwent significant change, and it was 1812 before she put the finishing touches to First Impressions, now renamed Pride & Prejudice (publishing it in January 1813).

In There’s Something About Darcy, Dr Gabrielle Malcolm delves with a steady hand into how Pride & Prejudice’s hero, Fitzwilliam Darcy, has endured across the centuries, inspired other writers and why he continues to hold such appeal (and not just for those who adore Colin Firth’s visual interpretation and that infamous wet shirt scene).

The opening chapters begin with a fascinating and insightful look at the progression of Darcy’s interest in Elizabeth Bennet. Malcolm’s exploration of the confusion and contradiction of Darcy’s feelings is both fun to read and enlightening. This is a thorough analysis of the man and what he is experiencing, and those who love getting inside Darcy’s head will relish these chapters.

Subsequent chapters go on to examine in great depth how Jane Austen’s depiction of Darcy has influenced other writers – even those who were not known for admiring Austen’s works. Well-researched and informative chapters explore and analyse Darcy’s descendants across the nineteenth century, through to the Regency romances, on into the twentieth century and onwards to the present day.

There’s a fabulous chapter about Darcy on screen, exploring the various adaptations and Malcolm’s in-depth study will delight fans of any or all of these productions, from Laurence Oliver, David Rintoul, Colin Firth and Matthew Macfadyen’s more ‘traditional’ – I use the word loosely – interpretations to the more diverse eg Elliot Cowan’s in Lost in Austen and Sam Riley in Pride, Prejudice & Zombies.

A further chapter probes the interest in and fascination for ‘more’ Darcy, with an endless stream of Pride & Prejudice-inspired prequels, sequels and what ifs out there, and more coming every day, from the many authors (and for the many readers) who just can’t get enough of Darcy. This includes well-established authors not normally known for writing Austen-inspired works, from re-writes of Austen’s classics by eg Joanna Trollope and Curtis Sittenfeld, re-imaginations such as Longbourn by Jo Baker, to Death Comes to Pemberley, a ‘what-if sequel’ from the pen of P D James.

The final chapter is fittingly called ‘Unwavering, Enduring: Darcy – a hero for all time’, touching upon the more recent incarnations, from Helen Fielding’s Bridget Jones’ Diary series, the time-travel escapism of Lost in Austen and onwards to Bernie Su’s award-winning YouTube adaptation, The Lizzie Bennet Diaries.

As Malcolm says in her book, ‘Darcy as the influence for other prominent writers cements his significance further in a commercial and cultural context.’

It seems extremely fitting that a character from a book with the working title of First Impressions has left such a lasting impression upon generation after generation of writers and readers.

A must-have for any dedicated Jane Austen fan, Dr Gabrielle Malcolm’s There’s Something About Darcy is an informative, fascinating read, and I highly recommend it.

 

There’s Something About Darcy is available for pre-order through this link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Theres-Something-About-Darcy-bewitching/dp/1911445561/

Dr Gabrielle Malcolm is a freelance writer and artist. She edited ‘Fan Phenomena: Jane Austen’ (Intellect Books), wrote three plays for Moon On A Stick children’s theatre company, and writes scripts for web series and short films for international clients. Her forthcoming non-fiction book, ‘There’s Something About Darcy’, is released on 11th November 2019 with Endeavour Quill.