Clinique delivers its freshest, most potent day and night booster duo, designed to target signs of aging and create a more youthful-looking appearance. Infused with pure vitamin C and powerful retinol, each product aims to deliver prescription-grade results by smoothing out fine lines and filling wrinkles. — Read on www.harrods.com/en-gb/shopping/clinique-fresh-pressed-day-and-night-booster-duo-2-x-6-ml-14999646
Month: April 2020
Strawberry Daiquiri
April 26, 2020 at 10:00AM Blend up your own strawberry daiquiri recipe at home for the most delicious frozen drink ever! And bonus: this drink recipe has NO refined sugar! In the cocktail makin’ mood?! Make sure to also try this blackberry Moscow mule , hibiscus Arnold Palmers, or these sex on the beach slushies. Blended … The post Strawberry Daiquiri appeared first on Fit Foodie Finds. Continue Reading… Author Emily Richter | Fitfoodiefinds Selected by CWC
Omorovicza no colour The Cure | Harrods.com
Developed using Omorovicza’s unrivalled skincare expertise, The Cure is an intensive nine-day treatment for visibly stressed and tired skin. Consisting of three concentrated phases, each offering a different yet equally powerful set of ingredients, the pioneering formula delivers results that are immediately visible, leaving your skin looking renewed and vital. — Read on www.harrods.com/en-gb/shopping/omorovicza-the-cure-15349466
Instant Pot Kung Pao Chicken
April 26, 2020 at 10:00AM Ready for a quick, 1-pot dinner recipe? Look no further than this healthy Instant Pot Kung Pao Chicken made with simple ingredients, delicious and juicy chicken and your daily serving of veggies! This one-pot wonder will wow the whole family. I’ll be honest, I’m pretty slow to jump on food trends. I think I was the last person to buy a spiralizer and I’m still holding out on an air fryer. My skepticism holds me back and truthfully, C isn’t all that thrilled with another kitchen gadget taking up space in our already cramped kitchen. The Instant Pot is no exception. I figured, I already have a slow cooker, why do I need an Instant Pot?! If this Instant Pot Kung Pao Chicken is any indication, I clearly gave in. We’ve actually had our Instant Pot for over two years. After hearing enough friends rave about theirs and trying some pretty delicious recipes (Lee is the queen of Instant Pot!) I decided to add it to our wedding registry. For the first few months I basically used it as a fancy rice cooker but it became pretty clear to me that while people may claim that it makes cooking faster, […] The post Instant Pot Kung Pao Chicken appeared first on The Healthy Maven. Continue Reading… Author Davida Lederle | Thehealthymaven Selected by CWC
My notes for quarantine
Use up all the travel sized beauty products – as sadly we won’t use them for a long time. And use them up before they expire. Usually we receive skincare some samples which we normally would only use when we are travelling. Out of all my travel sized products, 80% of them have been only used once or twice. So I decided to use them up. Set up a postive dress up code for working from home. For me, it is always the fitted outfit and elegent jewellery that make me feel up-lifting and professional at work. Same at home really. Instead of fitted dress, I have dug out all the fitted t-shirts and leggings as well as jewellery pieces either a bit “too much” for work (e.g. too chucky, too funcky, too shiny) or “too expensive” that I will not wear for day to day office work. I found two benfits out of this: a) I can always clearly see if I have gained “quarantine weights” everytime walk by my mirror. b) I can try two or three types of outfit (if I want) with different matching jewellery and take picutres of it for future reference. Build your own salon! Part 1: For lash extension lovers like us unfortunately we need to go back to fake lashes for a while now. They are obviously not as natural lash extension (especially when you use the super good quality ones from South Korea or Japan!) However, fake eye lashes are just
Specialist wine shops offering home delivery in London | Drink | Taste | Luxury London
Don’t lose your bottle: whether looking for full-bodied Burgundy or natural organic wine, here are the best delivery options to keep your bottle rack fully-stocked — Read on luxurylondon.co.uk/taste/drink/wine-home-delivery-london
24 Influencers Who Inspire Us to Be More Sustainable With Our Wardrobes
April 26, 2020 at 09:05AM We often find ourselves getting asked about sustainable fashion. What makes something sustainable? Is it vegan? Is it made from ethically derived materials? Is it fair-trade? Is it circular fashion? Is it simply getting genuine love and wear out of the things you buy? Well, it’s all of these things. However, we think the most important takeaway is the fact that questions about sustainability are being asked more frequently. This is proof that it’s very much at the forefront of the fashion discussion. A discussion which we are very proud to be a part of. Most of us are trying to do our own small part to make the clothes we wear more sustainable, and influencers are certainly part of that movement, too. Today, we’re seeing a new wave of influencers championing vintage and secondhand pieces over new, as well as brands that operate with transparency when it comes to production lines and materials used. We don’t know about you, but we welcome more women like this on our feeds, which is why we set about rounding up sustainable fashion influencers we think you should follow. From those who have the ability to sniff out the perfect dress in a flea market to those who are on the frontline protesting climate change, we bring you 24 fashion influencers who inspire us in different ways to be more sustainable. Emma is a sustainable force to be reckoned with. With a background spanning retail, branding and marketing, she’s best known for her work
11 Products That Give Back—From T-Shirts to Holly Willoughby’s Knit
April 26, 2020 at 08:58AM In the midst of the COVID-19 global crisis, it is always heart-warming to see the people, brands and companies that step forward in an effort to help make a difference. Whether it be doctors coming out of retirement to support the NHS or friendly local neighbours helping to deliver groceries to those in need, the uplifting stories that emerge during these times help us all to retain perspective that there are still positive things happening in the world. When it comes to fashion, several brands have also stepped up in an effort to do their bit, creating initiatives to donate profits to the NHS and other worthy causes. One such example is Chinti & Parker. The brand created a specific Hearts for the NHS range, which vows to donate 100% of profits to the Meals for the NHS charity. Holly Willoughby has already shown her support, posting a jumper from the collection to her Instagram. While other brands including Rixo, Sandro and more have also created specific products whose sales will go to benefiting the NHS and other global charities. Some brands—including Cefinn and Palmer Harding—have taken an alternate route, instead pledging to donate a portion of any product sold on their website to charity. There is absolutely no denying that times are tough right now, but seeing the way various brands are vowing to help has certainly made me feel a little brighter. Keep scrolling for 10 brands who are donating to charity in an effort to help
10 Easy Ways You Can Make Your Wardrobe A Little More Sustainable
April 26, 2020 at 08:41AM This week it has been Fashion Revolution Week, which is a movement which has for the past seven years been calling for an improvement in sustainability and ethics in the fashion industry. In order to reverse some of the startling statistics about clothing waste, we all need to be more conscious of what we are buying, however, it can be confusing to know where to begin to make our wardrobes more sustainable because there are a lot of complexities. But if you want to start taking steps to make your wardrobe more considered, what are the fashion equivalents of buying a reusable bottle and using metal straws instead of plastic ones? “Consumer-facing coverage of sustainability often focuses on either disastrous environmental and ethical news or future purchasing behaviour, which can leave us feeling either powerless to make a difference as an individual or confused about where to start,” sustainability expert Brooke Roberts-Islam of Techstyler says. There are, however, small changes which are a step in the right direction—from the things to look out for on clothing labels to how you should actually be washing your clothes. I spoke to nine people who are inciting change in the fashion industry this year to discover their easy tips for making your wardrobe more sustainable. “My top tips for becoming a more sustainable consumer are to wash your clothes less— research by the Energy Saving Trust has shown that laundering accounts for 60–80% of a garment’s total environmental impact,
The best restaurant home deliveries in London | Food | Taste | Luxury London
From Michelin-starred takeaways to curated hampers of the finest produce, here is how to support local restaurants in your neighbourhood — luxurylondon.co.uk/taste/food/home-deliveries-restaurants-london Meals on wheels: the best restaurants offering home deliveries in London From Michelin-starred takeaways to gourmet hampers of fresh provisions, here is how to support your local neighbourhood restaurants during coronavirus lockdown The message from the capital’s innovative hospitality industry is clear: if you can’t come to us, we’ll come to you By Luxury London 22 March 2020 North 12:51, Islington Founder of Islington-based 12:51 James Cochran has launched Around the Cluck, a home delivery service that will bring the cook’s signature buttermilk jerk chicken to the doors of hungry Londoners. A sample of 12:51’s menu, inspired by Cochran’s Scottish and Caribbean heritage, will be available to order for those that live in the N1 postcode. Delivery is free of charge for orders over £10, and there’s a 15 per cent discount for workers in the public sector. 1251.co.uk Top Cuvée, Highbury Top Cuvée in Highbury has temporarily rebranded as Shop Cuvèe, selling wine and store cupboard essentials, as well as a ‘Top Night In’ menu of dishes for you to heat at home. Bicycle couriers will pedal over a three-course meal — complete with wine — wherever you are in London. Choose from dishes such as octopus terrine and parsley mayo, tagliatelle pasta with beef ragout, and sticky toffee pudding. topcuvee.com Pophams Bakery, Islington/Hackney Pophams Bakery is delivering its fresh pasta, sauces, breads, pastries, cheese and biscuits to local