Skinfix Hand Repair Cream & Hydrating Lotion | Stocking Filler Idea

skinfixreviewWe are all for good skincare at Frost and Skinfix have the stamp of approval from Kate Middleton.

Experts in specialised skincare, Skinfix are great for anyone with eczema, dermatitis or dry skin conditions. Their hand cream is perfect for winter, and so is the hydrating lotion. Their hydrating lotion for normal skin increases the fatty acids in skin by 196%. Giving glowing, plump and healthy skin. It is lightweight so it does’t suffocate the skin. Good stuff indeed.

Skinfix Hand Repair Cream is a game-changing natural hand cream that is steroid, fragrance, soy, paraben and phthalates free. Soothing botanicals, rich natural butters and emollient protectives oils make up this ultra-rich formula that offers lasting protection on hands, even though hand washing.

The last time Kate Middleton was in Canada she was personally gifted Skinfix’s award-winning Hand Repair cream by the Canadian Ambassador and took it home with her.

Available nationwide from Boots and boots.com at £15.99, it’s the perfect stocking filler.

Skinfix Hand Repair Cream 2 Ounces by Skinfix

The Necessary Deaths By David D. Dawson


 

The Delingpole Mysteries: Book One

 

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This is an amiable debut novel by David D Dawson, with a tight structure, excellently maintained point of views, and snappy pace. The setting is always clear, the fully fleshed scenes romp along, peopled by crisply created characters.

So let’s begin: we are dragged straight into the action, as Dominic, likeable and empathetic, toddles  out of his door woken from sleep, to deal with the crisis that is evolving on his doorstep. As he does so, he is by no means oblivious to the copper’s biceps, even as he sympathizes with his neighbour who is in a faint at his feet. Feet that he suddenly remembers are bare, well, there isn’t much of him that isn’t. He drags on some clothes, only realising that his feet are still bare as he hobbles over the stones to hail, extravagantly, the ambulance heading down the road to their aid.

And so, dear readers, we’re off at a gallop into a mystery that begins with a young journalism student lying unconscious in a hospital bed in Brighton, England. His life hangs in the balance after a drug overdose. But was it attempted suicide or attempted murder? The student’s mother (she who fainted) persuades British lawyer Dominic Delingpole to investigate, and Dominic enlists the aid of his outspoken opera singer partner, Jonathan McFadden.

The student’s boyfriend discovers compromising photographs hidden in his lover’s room. The photographs not only feature senior politicians and business chiefs, but the young journalist himself. Is he being blackmailed, or is he the blackmailer?

As Dominic and Jonathan investigate further, their lives are threatened and three people are murdered. They uncover a conspiracy that reaches into the highest levels of government and powerful corporations. The people behind it are ruthless, and no one can be trusted. The bond between Dominic and Jonathan deepens as they struggle not only for answers, but for their very survival.

An easy read then?

Yep,with never a dull moment, and one that is saved from being a run of the mill mystery by it’s perkiness and sly humour. I found myself grinning frequently. For instance, he answers the phone:

“Good morning, good morning,” he said jauntily.

“Oh, Mr. Delingpole. I’m very sorry to disturb you. It’s Samantha Gregory here.” Instinctively Dominic reached for the bath towel to restore his dignity—

Though it is a mystery, it also has many thoughtful moments. I liked it. Bravo. When’s the next in the series due to hit the bookshops I wonder.

You’ve still time to buy it for someone’s Secret Santa. Chop chop, hurry hurry.

The Necessary Deathers. Published by DSP Publications

Available on Amazon:

Kindle edition £5.32

Paperback £13.99

 

 

 

Toastie Toes for all the Family with Totes

 

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It still not too late to buy just one more stocking filler. Go on, you know you want to.

Take a look at Totes latest collection if you haven’t given a thought to slipper socks for a while. Everyone is loving the sentiment of Danish Hygge and Totes are totally on trend with their slipper socks for all the family.

Totes slipper sox are the perfect gift to slip in Santa’s stocking and well worth going over budget for.

Dads, sons, brothers and uncles will love the latest style and no need to worry about queuing for returns because you got the wrong size – one size fits all. The sherpa lined Fair Isle men’s chunky sox have the most fabulous design on the outside and are fluffy and warm on the inside. A gift that may well make its way from his drawer into hers. RRP £16.00

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There are many great choices for the ladies too so it’s a win-win all round. Fair Isle Berry caught my eye and the bright jewel colours will cheer up the drab winter evenings. I love the fluffy linings that keep feet particularly warm. A brilliant asset if you suffer from cold feet and don’t want to wear slippers. RRP £15.00

Ones for the kids too – we don’t want to leave anyone out. Twin packs for boys and girls in a variety of designs that come packaged in a gift box so easy to wrap. RRP £8.00

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Unisex Christmas slipper sox will go down a treat on Christmas Day. Bright, fun designs and with slip resistant tread, perfect for when they are racing around the kitchen chasing the dog. Three different sizes : ages 1-3, 3-6, 7-10 RRP £8.00

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And, last but not least, how about these cute little slippers for the baby of the house. They come in four sizes and two adorable choices – zebra or lamb. They also have the same slip resistant soles and warm linings.

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Plenty to choose from and if your order is over £30.00 you get free delivery.

So there’s no reason for anyone to get cold feet this winter.

www.totes.co.uk

 

 

 

Stocking Filler Ideas: Stance Star Wars Droid Crew Socks

stance-star-wars-droid-crew-socks christmasstarwars starwarssockschristmasFrost loves these funky golf socks from function18.com Perfect for Star Wars fans and golf lovers.

Stance Star Wars Droid Crew Golf Socks. Part of the Star Wars range from Stance, more than once, R2-D2 and C-3PO have helped save the galaxy. Although they form an unlikely pair, they’re at their best when together. After all, the sum is often greater than its parts. Stance’s Droid celebrates the legendary duo from Star Wars. Crafted from premium combed cotton, this classic crew sock surrounds feet in luxury. Its tight, 200 needle count stitching provides a crisp appearance while an elastic arch and self-adjusting cuff hug the contours of your feet. For additional durability, the Droid sports a reinforced heel and toe. These are the droids you’re looking for.

https://www.function18.com/brands/stance.html

Thoughts on Secret Santas and the gifts received. By Milly Adams

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I was given these: a selection of Dove handcreams. As one of those whose skin gets dry in the winter, or much of the time actually, they were a perfect gift. They really work. One was Derma Spa youthful vitality, for young-looking skin (shame it’s not an all over cream. Another: Intensive for restored and extra soft skin, and Derma Spa Goodness, for extremely soft and luminous skin.

I was thrilled to bits with them, quite frankly, so was intrigued to know the results of Hawkin’s Bazaar’s fun survey on Secret Santas gifts .

Hawkin’s Bazaar(the toy/gift/gadget retailer) quizzed Brits on some aspect of their Secret Santa shopping/thoughts:

4 in 10 Brits admit to re-gifting their Secret Santa gift – ooh, bad people, though I have done the same, I have to admit. So bad bad me too.

Two-thirds believe they buy the perfect gift. A quarter described their last Secret Santa gift as ‘pointless, bizarre or boring’. Oh dear, back to the drawing board.

43% declared the perfect gift should be something funny

What is clear is that the Secret Santa tradition is still going strong, and I rather like it, I have to say, but clearly some thought has to go to who would like what. And David Mordecai, CEO of Hawkin’s Bazaar agrees and there’s still time to get it right.

It’s great to see the Secret Santa tradition still going strong. When it comes to shopping for that surprise gift, it’s best to offer some thought for who you’re buying for – so they’ll be truly impressed and chuffed with their special present.”

www.dove.com/uk/collections/dermaspa

www.hawkin.com

Audio Books For Christmas

The Archers: The Death of Grace Archer

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Alan Bennett: Keeping On Keeping On

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Neil Gaiman: How The Marquis Got His Coat Back

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Agatha Christie Close Up

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Tom Baker A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

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Morecambe & Wise Christmas Special

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All available from amazon.co.uk

Best Endeavours Endeavouring To Surprise: Jane Cable on what happens once that publishing deal is in the bag

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Jane Cable’s blog about what happens once that digital publishing deal is in the bag continues.

ENDEAVOURING TO SURPRISE

I was just about to sit down to write this – and to tell you all about my marketing plans for the new year – when I was distracted by my inbox. Hard to ignore an email from my publisher Endeavour Press though. Hard, and probably not a wise choice.

This one was short and to the point: ‘Please find attached the cover that we have designed for Another You – I do hope you like it. Many thanks for returning the manuscript as well, all going well we are hoping to publish it at some point this week.’ Argh… and ARGH!

Seeing the cover for the first time was always going to be one of those make or break moments and I fingered the ‘download attachment’ button nervously. But I could see a thin slice of the title in the preview pane and the vibrant red script drew me in.

First impressions? I loved it. And first impressions are the most important on a crowded page of thumbnails on Amazon. ‘Open me! Read me!’ it screamed. “The past is never dead…” it told me – and instantly I wanted to know why. Well, I would have if I didn’t already, but you get my drift.

The cover works on so many levels. The GIs in sepia in the past, the modern woman with a touch of colour in the present. The sea, the colours, linking them both. Boy oh boy, am I one happy writer.

There is one proviso though, but I am undecided about whether it’s important. Marie would never wear a skirt that short and while she’d love the hat, she probably couldn’t afford it. When she isn’t in her chef’s whites she almost invariably shoves on a pair of jeans – or if she has to dress to impress, a pair of tailored trousers. Now if you’re the sort of reader who likes to imagine their own characters you won’t care a jot, but if you like to refer to the cover to see what they look like then it could be just a little bit irritating… although overall I suspect I am splitting hairs.

More important is the strap line. There were a few different ones flying around. In the original blurb it was ‘What happens when you reach out and touch the past?’ which I replaced with ‘When the present is unbearable, can you be saved by the past?’ (Amazon loves a question). But the line on the cover is snappy and succinct. Job done.

And it’s just as well one job is, because if the book is going to come out this week then I’m way, way behind. My website updates may have gone to the designer, but they’re still in her in tray; my blog tour is only just beginning to come together; Lisa my PR sent me a draft press release a few weeks ago but I haven’t even had time to open it. And this week is pretty well fully booked… even if I believed that just a fraction before Christmas was a good time to promote a summer read.

A new marketing strategy beckons. Sshh – don’t tell anyone it’s out there. Yet.

 

Jane Cable is the author of two independently published romantic suspense novels, The Cheesemaker’s House and The Faerie Tree, and a sporadic contributor to Frost. Another You tells the tale of how two young American soldiers born sixty years apart help forty-something Marie Johnson to rebuild her shattered confidence and find new love. Discover more at www.janecable.com.

 

 

MySign by Revolution New Make-up Inspired by Your Star Sign

mysignleomakeupAstrology is huge. In fact, I would guess it is a billion pound industry. I am a Leo and a lot of the Leo characteristics apply to me. I am sociable, outgoing and ambitious. I may also be introverted sometimes, but I generally do feel like a Leo. I don’t read my horoscope but I do believe there is something in it.

I got sent this gorgeous make-up from MySign by Revolution New. I have to say, it is very ‘me’. The colours are perfect and are what I would choose. The Compact Eye Wheel is a genius idea. It costs only £5 and includes an eye primer, highlighter, 2 shades of brow powder and 3 eye shadow shades, chosen especially for your sign to blend and customise your look.

For centuries,  psychics have been consulted by those seeking answers from the unseen realms. The Tarot has been credited for providing illuminating solutions for all their major dilemmas, and even guiding people so they avoid future misfortunes. Many still take the help of psychic reading to find the right path.

Inside every box is your own star sign’s 2017 forecast for the year ahead written by professional astrologer, Julia

Fisher. This is the first beauty range with an astrology theme. It takes the characteristics about your star sign along with the colours of your star sign, creating the ultimate in personalisation. The lip gloss is great too and it is a beautiful dark colour. The lip gloss is £3 and it is such a wearable nude.

MySign is the latest project from notable entrepreneur and one-to-watch Krista Madden.  I am definitely a fan.

Website www.mysigncollection.com

 

Share your star sign and make-up looks with us using #MYSIGN

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Available to buy in selected Superdrug Stores www.superdrug.com & www.TAMBeauty.com

The MYSIGN collaboration with Makeup Revolution products for eyes and lips, offer amazing pigments both shimmery and matt that perform perfectly; use them to blend, line and define the eyes or wear as a pop of statement colour.