Thursday 3 February 2011

These are a few more of my favourite things......

As I knew would happen when I logged off after my She's gotta have it post I remembered loads more products I cannot live without, so look at this post as a She's gotta have it part two.


I don't like to admit it but there are some days when I cannot be bothered to wash my hair so I take the lazy girl option and use Batise dry shampoo. You just spray it on your roots, rub in, leave and brush out. I remember when they had just one smell, now there are a huge range of them. I love the original, blush and tropical. Be warned though make sure you rub it all in otherwise you will be left with an unattractive grey streak in your hair.... not that I speaking from experience.


I may be 24 but that doesn't mean I don't suffer from the odd spot at the most unfortunate time. Usually when I have a presentation, interview or something that means I have to show my face. If you catch it early then there is a god-send. Clinique's Acne Solutions Spot Healing Gel, you put it on when you feel a spot coming or when it has reared its ugly head and it either brings it out or clears it away. I have never known anything to clear them up so quickly. It is a little pricey I must admit, but if you only suffer from the odd spot then it will last a while and is worth the money.


When I first got the Lee Stafford gift set with the dry shampoo, heat protector spray and dehumidifier spray, I put the dehumidfier spray in my bottom draw not quite believing that it could as it said on the bottle. However, after clearing out the draw I found it and decided I would take it to the gym to see if it would stop my hair becoming an afro mess. So I sprayed it all over my hair pre-gym and I have to admit it worked. I didn't get the frizzy annoying bits I usually did, so I have started using it if it's warm or damp and before I go out clubbing and it does work. When my hair would usually start to frizz it doesn't I don't know how it does it but this product is excellent.


Lastly, another wonder-product that I am not quite sure how it works is Avon's Liquid freeze quick dry nail spray. You paint your nails and spray the solution, wait a minute for it to dry and your nails are bone dry and ready for action. It does make your hands a little oily when you first spray it but it does work, so you can't say better than that.




If anything else comes to mind I will let you all know.




Websites:


http://www.batistehair.co.uk/


http://www.clinique.co.uk/product/1672/5762/Skin-Care/Acne/Treatment-Specialists/Anti-Blemish-Solutions-Clear-Blemish-Gel/index.tmpl


http://www.leestafford.com/uk/products/product.php?pi=14


http://avonshop.co.uk/product/make-up/nails/nail-experts-liquid-freeze-quick-dry-spray.html

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