Monday 17 March 2014

NOTD - St. Patricks Day

Morning all,


Here are 4 really really simple nail ideas for today. They literally take 2 minutes but will look like you have made some effort at least to be patriotic.

Have a look through your nail collection, I was surprised by how many, green, white and orange nail varnishes I had. 




Colours used:
Catrice - I'm not a Greenager
Angelica - Emerald Isle
Sally Hanson - White


Lá fhéile Pádraig

Kel x



Sunday 16 March 2014

Rowenta Activ Volume and Shine Review

Good Morning,

This blog post is a review of the Rowenta Active Volume and Shine Styling brush. I purchased the brush back in January when I was in Munich. I was going to do a review on it back then but looking back now, I'm glad that I didn't. I'll tell you why... If I had of reviewed this product back in January when i first got it, I would have told you that it was a piece of crap and not to go near it.
Fast forward 2 months, to when I found and English speaking tutorial on it and "voila", I learned how to use it properly.
After watching the tutorial, I got the brush back out and tried it again. It was like using a new styler altogether. The first time I used it, it got totally knotted up in my hair and how I didn't end up with a bald patch is beyond me. (pregnancy is creating enough bald patches!). Anyway, as I say, when I finally figured out how to use it correctly, I realised what my problem had been. Having not used a rotating brush like this before, I assumed the brush did all the work. It doesn't! (A lesson painfully learned). You need to keep it moving constantly so that it doesn't get tangled up. Don't be afraid of it, you need to keep an element of control, especially as you are controlling the rotation of the head at the same time.

The credentials:


  • This is a hairdryer and Styler in one.
  • It has 2 heat settings
  • It also comes with 2 separate rotation(30mm and 50mm-removable) heads, to create the style/curl you are looking for.
  • 1 speed setting (left and right)
  • Right/left rotation of the attachment-styling the hair in both directions on both sides of the head
  • Integrated anti-static IONIC BOOSTER - Produces up to 40 times more ions, compared to the previous version (CF9220)
  • Ceramic coated brushes. 

Now that i have figured out how to use it properly, I am starting to get the best out of this tool and really see its advantages. While, I will never put my Parlux hairdryer into retirement, I find myself using this brush more often. If you are travelling, this would be great to have, as it saves you bringing a big bulky hairdryer and a set of brushes for styling. 

I find the brush really great for 'second day' hair. My hair length is medium to long so can look dead and lifeless the day after my shower. This brush gives my hair a real boost and even on a  second or third day, my hair looks freshly washed. You can create great volume at the roots too.

A little word of warming though! What ever you do....be careful when using this. Just like a hairdryer, your hair, if you are not careful can get sucked into the bottom of the brush. Unlike the hairdryer which usually releases the hair if you catch it quick enough...the Rowenta is not so forgiving. Ouch..get the scissors out!

There are a number of different versions of this brush. The one reviewed today is the Rowenta Rotating Brush CF9320 Hot Air Ionic Booster White-Purple 1000W

Have you used this styler or have you got a similar one that you would recommend?


Kel x




Saturday 15 March 2014

Bebe Bijoux


Hi all,

I have so many posts to write and catch up on, but I shall start with the cutest! Over the past couple of months I have accidentally come across some amazing Irish companies and websites, which specialise in baby products. As much as I would like my child to have all of these treasures for him or herself, I'm sure I can share a few with you ha ha. The first of the new Irish baby companies, I discovered were:











Moobles and Toobles - Creators of the most adorable hand painted baby apparel. The range of bibs, vests and cute gift sets are made from 100% cotton and the ink used in the designs are water based and eco friendly. 









I've been obsessed with the designs over the last few weeks and while the website states that they will print customs colours on request, I'm holding out until Baby arrives before i send in my order. i also plan to purchase gifts for friends that are due babies this year. All designs are unique so they make a great change to the boring pack of vests you would normally grab on the way to visit a   friend who has recently given birth.



You can purchase Moobles and Toobles products from the following stores in Dublin, 
The Jam Factory, Dublin 8
Piquant Baby, Powerscourt, Dublin 2
Cows Lane Designer Studio, Essex Street, Dublin 2



You can get more information on these fab baby sets, by visiting www.mooblesandtoobles.com


Let me know if you have heard of these guys before? I'd love to be the one that introduced them to you :-)


Kel x