Author

abigailstafford1

Browsing

The smoky eyes look is always in fashion, and it looks particularly fabulous at this time of year with the start of the festive party season. With New CID we are going to show you a step by step guide to creating the perfect smoky eyes that will make you the envy of your friends! Step 1. To create dramatic smoky eyes, begin with the i – smoulder pencil in Charcoal. Use the pencil end…

Butter London 3 Free Nail Lacquer – West End Wonderland! This gorgeous classic gold glitter varnish is all you need for your Christmas manicure and will ensure you are part of the Glitterati! “It’s Anabel’s, the Groucho, and The Electric all rolled into one. Studio fifty who?” I can’t wait to paint my nails with this for the Bath & Unwind Christmas party! This is what one of our Bath & Unwind Customers had to…

Prevention is the best defence! No-one wants to be at home for days on end watching Jeremy Kyle and sipping Lemsip, so make sure your immune system is on red alert and ready for battle! A bare minimum of 5 different fruit and vegetables a day is a must; however if you often struggle with this, a multivitamin focusing on immune support such as Perricone MD Vitamin C Ester Dietary Supplement would be a good…

With the festive party season fast approaching, it is time to start practising your perfect party makeup looks now to avoid any disasters on the night and to ensure your makeup looks fabulous! This week at Bath & Unwind we have launched our new makeup category so browsing and selecting products has never been easier, and with our growing collection of makeup you will now be spoilt for choice! Over the next few weeks we will…

October 2011 is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Unfortunately, most of us have been affected by cancer in one way or another. If not yourself,…

I can hardly keep up with all the new brands we’re introducing at Bath & Unwind at the moment! Here’s another fantastic one to add to our extensive growing collection…ARK Skincare. ARK Skincare, launched in 2009, is defined by skin age rather than skin type. There are two main transition periods in the ageing process where there is a dramatic shift in hormone production: late 20s to early 30s and late 50s to early 60s.…