Showing posts with label Busy bee candles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Busy bee candles. Show all posts

Friday, 4 April 2014

Spring Beauty Swap (2014)

I follow Kat (@Talesofpaleface) on Twitter. A few months ago she started talking about a Spring Beauty Swap. I'm relatively new to Twitter and blogging but I was intrigued.

I decided to sign up for the swap. I said that I was happy to be paired with someone from the UK or international. It made me smile when I got paired with Carol (@flittychick), a woman who, like myself, is also from Ireland.

We spent a few weeks corresponding via email, talking about our lives, our interests and we spent some time reading each other's blogs. There's still so much to learn about Carol but I would love to keep in touch and get to know her further.

When her parcel arrived I felt like a wee kid at Christmas. Nowadays its so rare to get something in the mail, other than bills. Plus, how often do you receive something as an adult and have no clue what's inside?

When I opened the box I was met with the most delicious scent. It didn't take long for me to realise that it was coming from a Pixy Limelight bath bomb and a Pixy Honeysuckle soap. Both smell divine and I can't wait to use them! I knew about Pixy from before the swap. A local beautician used to stock a few of their bath products but then she stopped so I was really surprised and happy to see these items in the box.

There was also a can of Batiste Dry Shampoo. As you'll have seen from a previous Empties post, I had just finished a can and kept meaning to get another. This one is the cherry fragrance which I haven't tried yet so I'm looking forward to giving it a go.

Onto the Yankee Candle sampler candle. The scent is soft blanket, genuinely one of my favourites! We're both Yankee Candle fans, now I just need to introduce Carol to Busy Bee Candles and watch her struggle to pick her favourite. ;-)

There's a tea tree and peppermint intensive treatment hand pack. I tried the foot pack previously so I'm keen to compare the two.

Carol must have known I was a tea tree fan because she also sent one of her favourite Boots face masks, a tea tree and witch hazel peel off mask. There's something very enjoyable about peeling your face off after one of these types of face mask!

Then there was a tube of Nivea Soft. I've used this before and love it - the smell, the texture, how soothing it is on my hands. The funny thing is that Carol mentioned how she uses it on her face, neck and hands. I raised an eyebrow thinking its a bit strange to put hand cream on your face but whatever works! It wasn't until I looked at it again that I realised its for face, body and hands. How did I go through an entire tube before and not notice?! Dunce. :-)

She also very kindly enclosed a truck for my little boy. I wish she could have seen the smile on his wee face when I showed him what someone had sent him. He's obsessed with wheels of all sorts so his face just lit up.

Thanks to Carol for all the wonderful treats and thanks to Kat for organising the whole thing!


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Friday, 7 February 2014

Busy Bee Candles, a new addiction.

From other blog posts you will notice that I adore scented candles, wax tarts, anything that makes my home smell gorgeous.
In December I came across @BusyBeeCandles on Twitter & decided to have a nosey at their website (www.busybeecandles.co.uk). Big mistake! :-) I put in a small "test" order to see what I thought of them and suffice to say, I'm in love. I'm normally a die hard Yankee Candle fan & there's precious little that has made me stray from them over the years but because of Busy Bee Candles I haven't visited the Yankee Candle store since the end of last year.
At the moment I enjoy burning tartlets rather than candles because I can change the scent when it takes my fancy. Because of that reason, I'm loving Busy Bee Candle's Magik Beans. They rate their fragrances according to their strength which is a fab' idea! I tend to go for the stronger fragrances. A few Magik Beans burning in the living room & my entire house smells yummy. Their containers stack so they're not strewn all over one of my drawers. You can mix different beans to experiment and find a "recipe" you love.

Busy Bee Candles are really reasonably priced and I'm certainly spending less now per month than I was spending in Yankee Candle which only means that I can buy more! :-)
I have put in two orders recently & both have come to less than £15 & lasted me for a month. Who can complain about that?
I'm looking forward to working my way through their collection. :-)


What about you, have you used Busy Bee Candles? What did you think?


Much love.  xx


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