Saturday, 31 January 2026

Beauty Pie // Ultralight UVA/UVB SPF25 Review

Beauty Pie // Ultralight UVA/UVB SPF25 Review

Beauty Pie // Ultralight UVA/UVB SPF25 Review

Beauty Pie // Ultralight UVA/UVB SPF25 Review

Beauty Pie // Ultralight UVA/UVB SPF25 Review

Beauty Pie // Ultralight UVA/UVB SPF25
RRP £13.50/£23* for 50ml

I bought this on the 10th April 2024 for £13.50 from the Beauty Pie website. 

Beauty Pie is a membership-based company. I am a "pro" member which means I pay £59 a year. This enables me to purchase items at "discounted" prices as many times as I want in a year. Their £29 a year membership only allows you to place four orders a year. *If you don't have a membership it costs £23.

First Impressions:
Has that classic sunscreen scent but isn't too strong. It's very pleasant and reminds me of holidays. It slightly on the greasy side but I like the "dewy" glow it gives my skin. The best part is no white cast at all.

Usage
First use - ?
Last use - ?

I've been using this for the past year and half and I've just started the third tube.

Would I buy it: Yes. I bought another one a few months ago and it was on sale recently for £8.10 so I bought another.

Overall Impressions:
I love this stuff, even though I have no idea what rating the UVA is. Could be 1 star for all we know. I do love that this doesn't clog my pores or cause breakouts. I swear it even has a green tint to it and because of that it just melts into my skin, no clashes at all. The past eighteen months I've had no burning or deep tan lines on my face. I think it does a good job and works well with my existing moisturiser and makeup products. It does make your face very dewy, so if you want a matte look, you'll have to cake the products on a bit. I think £13.50 is very reasonable for this product, £23 not so much, I'd definitely go looking for a different product at that price.

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Saturday, 24 January 2026

Beauty Pie // Ultra Nourishing Shampoo & Conditioner Sample Review

Beauty Pie // Ultra Nourishing Shampoo &  Conditioner Sample Review

Beauty Pie // Ultra Nourishing Shampoo &  Conditioner Sample Review


Beauty Pie // Ultra Nourishing Shampoo &  Conditioner Review
RRP £25/£50* for 2x450ml

I chose this as my free sample as part of an order I did on the 12th December 2025 from the Beauty Pie website. 

Beauty Pie is a membership-based company. I am a "pro" member which means I pay £59 a year. This enables me to purchase items at "discounted" prices as many times as I want in a year. Their £29 a year membership only allows you to place four orders a year. *If you don't have a membership the shampoo and conditioner costs £50.

First Impressions:
I'm not sure 12ml is really enough of each product to get a good use out of them. The shampoo barely cleaned my hair and it had only been two days since I washed it so it wasn't particularly very dirty. 

The conditioner left my hair feeling dry and wasn't great at detangling. My hair felt quite rough afterwards so I went over it with a L'oreal Hydrating Mask.

Usage
First use - 24.12.2025
Last use - 24.12.2025

Would I buy it: No. Far too expensive for what it is.

Overall Impressions:
For context, I have mixed afro/caucasion textured hair with a 3A/3B curl pattern. My hair is currently at waist length (I'm 5'7) with a full and half balayage done six and three months ago.

So as this was a sample and I barely got one use out of them, take this review with a pinch of salt. I always shampoo my hair twice. I use sulfates and silicones, my hair loves that stuff (especially amodimethicone). 

These are effectively £12.50 full size but I feel the ingredients used are too cheap for that price. The shampoo uses Cocamidopropyl Betaine and Sodium Lauroyl Methyl Isethionate which are "softer" cleansing agents. It doesn't have any sulfates in it which I prefer as I use oils on my hair every day and I need the stronger cleansing agent to remove the build up. It also contains proteins and oils, which again, I don't think this shampoo is strong enough to remove itself from your hair.

The conditioner uses glycerin and mineral oil as it's main conditioning agents which are some of the cheapest ones to use. It does have dimethicone but that's the cheaper version. Amodimethicone is preferred (well for me anyway). I wouldn't expect a £12.50 product to contain mineral oil though.

I usually diffuse my hair and leave it curly and my hair felt soft afterwards but it was very fly away and frizzy. I'll be sticking to my much cheaper but superior L'Oreal hair products.


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Saturday, 17 January 2026

Beauty Pie // Super Healthy Skin Ultimate Anti-Aging Cream Review

Beauty Pie Super Healthy Skin Ultimate Anti-Aging Cream review

Beauty Pie Super Healthy Skin Ultimate Anti-Aging Cream review

Beauty Pie Super Healthy Skin Ultimate Anti-Aging Cream review ingredients


Beauty Pie // Super Healthy Skin Ultimate Anti-Aging Cream
RRP £19/£39* for 50ml

I bought this on the 10th September 2025 as part of an order I did from the Beauty Pie website. 

Beauty Pie is a membership-based company. I am a "pro" member which means I pay £59 a year. This enables me to purchase items at "discounted" prices as many times as I want in a year. Their £29 a year membership only allows you to place four orders a year. *If you don't have a membership, this item costs £39.

First Impressions:
This is actually the seventh jar I've finished since I started ordering from Beauty Pie last year. This was one of the products in my first order (26.02.24). The moisturiser, and the skin elixir serum, are the reasons I continue to use Beauty Pie. This cream feels luxurious on the skin. It's thick and comforting and leaves my skin feeling hydrated. At first, it looks like it will leave you with greasy skin but give it 5 to 10 minutes and you'll have a satin finish. I love mixing this with my foundation to create the perfect tinted moisturiser. It has a light, sweet, floral scent that disappears quickly.

Usage
First use - 15.09.2025
Last use - 30.12.2025

I don't always do a full skincare routine in the morning but I always do it before bed, so that can extend the longevity. However, I use a good amount of this everytime, I'd say half a walnut. I've learnt that using small amounts to make a product "last longer" is counter-intuitive; just use the product.

Would I buy it: Yes. I'm about to start jar number 8.

Overall Impressions:
This product doesn't pill, mixes with other products well and I can tell when I haven't been using it because my skin looks and feels tight and dry. I'm currently using a sample of a new Beauty Pie moisturiser before starting my next jar and I'm starting to look haggard again. I've been trying to find a dupe or alternative product for this moisturiser but I just can't. This is my holy grail moisturiser.

There's a "version 2" of this cream on the Beauty Pie website which is £29 (£49 non-members) and I have no interest in trying it. Maybe one day I will but the trial results for v2 score lower with testers than the trial results for the original so I feel that kind of says it all.

If you're interested in trying this out, Beauty Pie always seem to do trial periods. Give it a go and see what you think.

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Saturday, 10 January 2026

Origins // Plantscription Anti-Aging Power Eye Cream Review

origins plantscription anti ageing power eye cream review

origins plantscription anti ageing power eye cream review



Origins // Plantscription Anti-Aging Power Eye Cream
RRP £45 for 15ml

I received this as part of an Origins Advent calendar a couple of years ago. It took me a while to get round to using it.

First Impressions:
This has a light earthy scent to it and has the consistency of a thick, moisturising face cream. It absorbs well and leaves the eye area looking refreshed and hydrated.

Usage
First use - Around July 2025
Last use - 29.12.2025

Would I buy it: Maybe?

Overall Impressions:
I reviewed the serum in this range back in 2020. Back then, I was a massive Origins buyer and nearly my entire routine was Origins products. I haven't actually bought anything from Origins in years now. I think I can tell a difference when using this product. I'm not sure anymore as my current moisturiser and serum do a lot of heavy lifting. I will say, I don't suffer from dry patches around my eyes whilst using this and my laughter lines seem subdued.

I have two eye creams to get through but seeing as it takes me around five months to get through 5ml of product, I have a feeling I won't need to buy eye creams until the end of 2026. If I don't like either of them, I will probably end up re-purchasing this one when it's on sale, or as part of a gift as I do like it and I've always been a fan of the Plantscription range.
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Saturday, 3 January 2026

Lacura // Tropical Essence Booty Balm Review

lacura aldi tropical booty balm review

lacura aldi tropical booty balm review


Lacura // Tropical Essence Booty Balm
RRP £4.99 for 250ml

I bought this from Aldi some time in September 2025.

First Impressions:
I have a feeling this will be a love or hate scent for people. It looks like a Bum Bum cream dupe, but it's not. The scent is unique and nothing like Cheirosa '62 (the signature Sol de Janiero scent). This is more musky and tropical. Incredibly sweet, more like a dessert. The guarana is very strong. I love it. The consistency of the product is buttery and smooth. It spreads and absorbs well without being greasy. It even leaves the scent behind on my bedding which I really enjoy. it's kind of like wearing perfume to bed. The weird part is the sparkles. It's very glittery, you can't visibly see it in the product but I wondered why my skin was shimmering in the light the next morning.

Usage
First use - Beginning November 2025
Last use - 30.12.2025

Would I buy it: If I see it in an Aldi store again, yes.

Overall Impressions:
I saw this discounted to £2.99 as they were clearing out the last of their summer stock and I impulse bought it. I'm glad I did. Sometimes I poo-poo the Aldi beauty products but this one is actually solid. It's a shame my local Aldi doesn't actually have a body moisturiser in stock all year round because this did a standup job. I can usually tell if a body moisturiser is rubbish because the skin on my hips and knees go flaky and itchy but with this everything stayed nice and moisturised. Hopefully this range comes back next year (I also saw this range for summer 2023).
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Thursday, 23 July 2020

Vita Liberata // Phenomenal Organic Tan Infused Cloth Review

Vita Liberata Phenomenal Organic Tan Infused Cloth Review

Vita Liberata // Phenomenal Organic Tan Infused Cloth
RRP £15 for 8 or 2 for £6

This is a pack of 2 that I chose as part of a Latest In Beauty box.

First Impressions:
I thought this was going to be the best tanning experience *clarkson voice* in the world, but it was quite possibly the worst. My first experience was also my last because there is no way I'm using the second cloth and ending up in the same predicament.

This is essentially a baby wipe soaked in tan lotion. You could get the exact same results by pouring some fake tan into a bowl and then dunking in some dry wipes for a couple minutes. I've learnt the hard way and I now have dedicated "tan marigolds" for when applying fan take but the wipe just would not apply evenly. It kept bunching up no matter how hard I tried.

Also more product got applied to my legs and by the time I had got to my arms and chest the wipe was almost dry so an 8 pack would realistically only last 4 uses. I thought I had applied the product very well; I let myself dry and then went to bed. I had white bedding on at the time and there wasn't any transfer. So far so good...I then woke up and went to change and froze; I was a streaky mess. I wish I had taken photos but honestly it looked like I was trying to make some kind of geometric statement with fake lines.

I was horrified because I was meeting someone important to me after 3 months of not seeing them. I immediately took a shower and scrubbed with my scrubbiest exfoliator combined with my dry body brush but the tan lines still remained. Not as strong but they were still there. It took 4 days to finally get rid of them.

Usage
First use - June 20th 2020
Last use - June 20th 2020

Would I buy it: lol no.

Overall Impressions:
What a mess. They must have used an entire pack of 8 for their models to look evenly bronzed. I have a medium olive skin tone as well and whatever shade it tanned me to was severely orange/yellow and did not look natural in the slightest. It has severely put me off using other Vita Liberata products. I've been wanting to try the body blur for ages but now I'm not so sure.



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Wednesday, 22 July 2020

Anatomicals // Scrub Tropicana Coconut Body Scrub Review

Anatomicals Scrub Tropicana Coconut Body Scrub Review

Anatomicals // Scrub Tropicana Coconut Body Scrub
RRP £1.50 for 50ml

This is a full size 50ml tube that I received in the August 2019 Birchbox. I believe this was an exclusive, made for Birchbox, product for that month.

First Impressions:
Smells absolutely fantastic. It's slightly heady and oriental with a super sweetness coming through. it doesn't smell at all like coconuts to me though. The granules are very large and I don't feel it does a good job of exfoliating properly to me but I do like how it smells.

Usage
First use - August 2019
Last use - June 2020

Would I buy it: Yes; if you could.

Overall Impressions:
Unfortunately this is no longer sold or made. Anatomicals is such a weird brand; it's like the Ikea of skincare. Some products are super cheap and feel it; others are super cheap and feel great. This is the latter.

I don't think this is the best exoliator in the world but I did enjoy using it; that is when I remembered to use it. Body scrubs are just tone of those products that I always forget about. It was only in the past couple of months now that tan season is upon us that I've truly been feeling the need to exfoliate. I wish they made a shower gel in this scent as it's the best thing about the product.



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Tuesday, 21 July 2020

The Body Shop // Warm Vanilla Body Butter Review

The Body Shop Warm Vanilla Body Butter Review

The Body Shop Warm Vanilla Body Butter Review

The Body Shop // Warm Vanilla Body Butter
RRP - (No longer sold, Christmas 2019 special)

This is a 200ml tub that I bought from a Body Shop outlet store in June 2020 for £7.50.

First Impressions:
This smells heavenly. I can see why it was a Christmas special. It has this warm, buttery smell that makes me want to curl up by a fire and toast marshmallows. I've not used a Body Shop body butter in over a year now due to having to use up various creams and it's so nice to be using one again. My skin feels amazing and I love the slight greasy feeling it leaves behind. I always shower at night and I love lathering my skin in something that smells nice before going to bed. It's just relaxing to me.

Usage
First use - 18th June 2020
Last use - 12th July 2020

Would I buy it: Yes.

Overall Impressions:
I forgot how quickly I go through Body Shop body butters. This lasted about 25 days which is about right as I used to go through a tub every month. It's been a long time though since I last used a Body Shop body butter and I can honestly say I've missed them. I only ever buy them when I can get them for 50% off as I don't think they're worth £15. Fortunately there is an outlet store near me so I tend to pick up 4/5 in one go of whatever is going super cheap. The pumpkin Spice ones are the only scent I truly hate (I've never been a cinnamon fan).

Even though you do end up going through it ridiculously fast, this is still one of my favourite moisturisers; my skin just feels so soft and I don't have to battle with dry patches anymore. My knees and elbows felt like sandpaper after a month of that Stone Street Soaphouse body cream. I also love the texture; they truly are the best body butters.
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Monday, 20 July 2020

Lumene // Nordic-C Glow Reveal Peeling Mask Review

Lumene Nordic-C Glow Reveal Peeling Mask Review

Lumene // Nordic-C Glow Reveal Peeling Mask
RRP £16.90 for 75ml

This is a 15ml Sample that I received in the Birchbox 2018 Advent Calendar. Yes, it's taken me a long time to get round to using this.

First Use
Smells wonderful; the entire Nordic-C range does. It's light and fruity with a hint of orange and rose blossoms. I was expecting this to be a msk that dries and then you peel off but it's a slightly cloudy gel that sits on the skin for 10 minutes and doesn't dry. After washing it off my skin looked youthful and fresh and my skincare products applied well. It also made my skin slightly matte looking but not in a dry way. My skin felt super soft as well.

Usage
First Use - 4th April 2020
Last use - 19th June 2020

I used it once a week...or at least I tried to.

The instructions say to use a good amount each time; so I did. I'd say about 2ml (which doesn't sound much but when it comes to face products it really is).

Would I Buy It: No.

Overall Impressions
It's annoying because I like this product; my skin just doesn't like it. I'm convinced this made me break in tiny whiteheads and spots; as have other Vitamin C heavy products. It's become one of those ingredients that I'm having to avoid now or make sure that it's not the main 'star' ingredient of a product. It's a shame because I really like Lumene as a whole but they have many other ranges for me to try out and this hasn't put me off them.
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Sunday, 19 July 2020

Stone Street Soaphouse // Hay Ho! Wholesome Body Cream Review

Stone Street Soaphouse Hay Ho! Wholesome Body Cream Review

Stone Street Soaphouse // Hay Ho! Wholesome Body Cream
RRP £24 for 250ml

This is a full size 250ml tub that I bought in the FabFitFun Spring edit sale in April 2020 for $10.80 (including tax).

First Impressions:
This does not smell great...it's like grass. I'm one of the few people in the world it feels like who does not like the smell of grass. It also leaked in the box and the lid is covered in crusty product. It has this weird lip at the top due to the tub design and it makes it a little difficult to scoop product out as it's not really a butter or cream...it has a much thinner consistency; like a lotion. 

Usage
First use - 1st June 2020
Last use - 17th June 2020

8th June 2020 - It's been 7 days and I'm halfway through the tub. 250ml body butters usually last me a month but I've been having to use more than usual because this doesn't leave my skin feeling moisturised. It leaves it feeling kind of dry and crusty. It's not great. I've noticed that my skin drinks up my body oil that I apply afterwards and I've been having to use more of the body oil to keep my skin moisturised.

Would I buy it: No.

Overall Impressions:
I can't believe a 250ml tub of this stuff only lasted me 17 uses. I'm pretty sure I don't normally go through body moisturisers that fast. I'm glad this is finished though as the scent wasn't great. On the side of the tub it says it's inspired by straw...I don't know why anyone would want to smell like straw...strawberries yes. Up next for me is The Body Shop in Warm Vanilla and I'm looking forward to smelling like a dessert after my shower again.

Also, I didn't realise that this is product made in the UK by a British brand; I've never heard of them before the FFF sale. I find it funny that it was exported to LA only to be imported back over.

Overall, I didn't feel like this product did an adequate enough job of keeping my skin moisturised and it's not even that dry right now. The past month has been wet, warm and humid.



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Friday, 17 July 2020

Rituals // Ritual of Ayurveda Foaming Shower Gel Review

Rituals Ritual of Ayurveda Foaming Shower Gel Review

Rituals // Ritual of Ayurveda Foaming Shower Gel
RRP £8.50 for 200ml

I bought this 200ml bottle from a Rituals store in Manchester for £8.50 (full price) back in October 2019.

First Impressions:
May 3rd 2020 - This is my favourite Rituals scent (followed closely by the Ritual of Holi) and it's just so luxurious and calming. The scent actually makes me feel relaxed in the shower which is strange because it's just a shower.

Usage
First use - 3rd May 2020
Last use - 17th June 2020

15th May 2020 - I don't know if it's just me but it feels like it's getting harder to press the top to get product out. It just seems like I have to really press the top down to get the gel to come out. You would think it would come out as a foam; like shaving cream but it foams upon contact with water. It feels like there isn't enough pressure in the bottle.

Would I buy it: No.

Overall Impressions:
Whereas I enjoyed using this shower gel and initially would have bought it again; I think I'll avoid other foaming gels from Rituals until they drop the squirty top. It just got so annoying towards the end. I would have to hold the bottle sideways and press the bottom against my leg to get enough grip and strength to get the product out onto a sponge. or place the sponge down somewhere and use both hands to keep the bottle steady.

It also didn't really foam to begin with and by the end it just felt like I was buffing myself with the sponge. It didn't leave enough of a scent for my liking. For £8.50 this just isn't worth it as the only good thing is the scent.



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