Today I wanted to share this lovely-looking infographic full of blogging tips and stats taken from an independent survey of fashion and lifestyle bloggers. I love how pretty it is, but more importantly that it’s full of handy tips from bloggers for anyone starting a blog or growing an existing one. It’s important to remember … Continue reading Blogging Advice from Bloggers
Sunday Roast at The Blue Pig
The Blue Pig is a bar and restaurant in Manchester’s Northern Quarter, and as I walk past it on my lunch several times a week I’ve been eager to try it out. It has a unique style, not least because of the big blue pigs hanging outside the door and inside from the ceiling, and … Continue reading Sunday Roast at The Blue Pig
Guilty Pleasures
I’m sure everyone has a list of things they really love to do but which they wouldn’t always admit to. I certainly do! Guilty pleasures are the ultimate luxury and here are some of mine! Early Christmas planning I never admit the time of year when I first start having thoughts of Christmas because it’s … Continue reading Guilty Pleasures
My Last Minute Spa Appointment with Wahanda
There’s nothing like a spa treatment and a bit of pampering for cheering yourself up, so after some stressful weeks at work I was so pleased to be contacted by Wahanda to try out their online Health and Beauty marketplace. Through Wahanda I was able to book a very welcome last minute Lava Shells massage … Continue reading My Last Minute Spa Appointment with Wahanda
6 Inventive Halloween Costumes Using Items You Already Own
If you’re anything like me you want to embrace the spirit of Halloween without spending too much money. It’s only one day after all, and not even in the same league as Christmas! So you want to be a little thrifty but you don’t want to turn up to a Halloween party dressed as a … Continue reading 6 Inventive Halloween Costumes Using Items You Already Own
Positive Thinking
I've not been feeling all that cheerful for the past week or so, and in particular since Friday after having an extremely frustrating day at work. However I always try to remember that actually I'm very lucky to have very few real problems. A little positive thinking can go a long way, and I think … Continue reading Positive Thinking
6 Big Hair Conundrums – Solved!
I've been lucky enough to chat with one of the hair experts at Paul's Hair World, Manchester about some of my biggest hair conundrums. They're really knowledgable at Paul's and gave me plenty of realistic everyday solutions for my queries, which is great because we're not all skilled hair stylists! Here are just a few of … Continue reading 6 Big Hair Conundrums – Solved!
Soap & Glory: Beauty Sleep Accelerator
I’m not a dermatologist so scientifically I can never really know what effect skincare products are having, but I really do love a product that feels like it’s actually doing something. And this is most definitely true of the lovely “Beauty Sleep Accelerator” night cream from Soap & Glory. This was my first trial of Soap & … Continue reading Soap & Glory: Beauty Sleep Accelerator
Romeo & Juliet in Victoria Baths
Two things were really great about HOME's sell-out production of Romeo and Juliet performed at Victoria Baths in Manchester. It was an incredibly creative piece of theatre, which made the most out an unconventional space, and it was also the most interesting interpretation of Romeo & Juliet I've ever seen that still used the original text. … Continue reading Romeo & Juliet in Victoria Baths
Rubbish Romances: The Worst On-Screen Couples Ever!
Ok they may not be the actual worst, but these terrible romances are the ones that have scarred me the most because I really love the films/shows as a whole! I’m a big old romantic at heart and nothing makes me more annoyed than lazy romance writing or a lack of on-screen chemistry. The “romances” … Continue reading Rubbish Romances: The Worst On-Screen Couples Ever!









