No.7 Instant Radiance Under Eye Concealer Review

Hello lovelies,

Sorry I missed last week, uni is so so busy at the moment and it's difficult to find time to do anything other than work! But I'm back with a first impressions post- a review of No.7 Instant Radiance Under Eye Concealer.



Now, I love concealer, but I hardly ever wear it because I find it so difficult to find the right one, however after getting matched for some No.7 foundation, I decided to take the plunge. This concealer is in such cute silver packaging and is in a handy pen like form.


To use the concealer you just press the button on the bottom until product appears on the brush and then apply wherever you need, blending in afterwards. This format is so easy and quick, and the product is so light and creamy but has sufficient coverage to remove any dark circles or blemishes. Another thing I love about this concealer is that once you've got a foundation match, No.7 do handy little leaflets which tell you which concealer shade will match your skin tone. My foundation is in ivory so my concealer match is shade 10.


As you can see from the photo above, the concealer does such a good job at blurring away dark circles and reducing puffiness. It brightens the skin and leaves it looking smooth and flawless, and as long as you set it with a powder it stays put all day!

I paid £14 for this in Boots but I honestly think it's worth it, I love it!

I hope you enjoyed today's post, sorry it's a bit short and sweet!

With love, Chloe x


AD *Gifted* Vanity Planet Spin for Perfect Skin Review

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Hello lovelies,

This post is a little bit different for me, but I am very excited to share it with you all as this is my first post as a Vanity Planet Brand Ambassador! After becoming a Brand Ambassador, Vanity Planet kindly sent me the Spin for Perfect Skin Complete Face and Body Cleansing System. They sent me the purple one but there are lots of different colours on their website to choose from.



I've always wanted to try a cleansing brush but I've always been scared to because of my overly sensitive skin, but I honestly cannot find a fault with this one! It comes with 4, yes 4, different attachments so you can cleanse literally anywhere on your body! The first one is the standard cleansing brush, and, as the instructions state, it is made up of 'ultra-soft bristles that are specifically designed to cleanse your skin'.


With this brush, you are meant to use a mild cleanser and use it daily to keep blemishes away, keeping the rotating head in one place for a few seconds before moving it to another space on your face.

The next brush is the exfoliating brush, which has 'slightly firmer bristles that are specifically designed to lift away debris and dead skin sells from your face.' Perfect for those days when my (already dry) skin is covered in even dryer patches!


Again, a mild cleanser is meant to be used with this brush, but you are only supposed to use it 2-3 times a week to avoid damaging your skin. 

The third attachment is a pumice stone which is 'designed to effectively remove callouses and dead skin from your feet, knees and elbows.' I LOVE using pumice stones, and the thought of having one where you don't have to make your hand ache by doing or the hard work yourself is dreamy!


Lucky us girls, because we can use this attachment, paired with a cleanser, whenever we want! Whenever callouses form, we can use it. Vanity Planet suggest pairing it with a moisturiser afterwards to make your skin even more silky smooth.

The final attachment is the body brush, which has soft bristles and a large surface area which makes it perfect for whole body use.


Vanity Planet suggest pairing it with a body wash for a deeper cleanse, and this brush head can be used daily to keep your skin smooth all year round!

As if this brush couldn't get any better, it is battery operated AND water resistant for shower use, however Vanity Planet do warn against submerging the handle in water, so maybe don't leave it daringly close to the edge of the bath while you're enjoying a soak...

As well as this, Vanity Planet provide a 1 year warranty, AND at the moment are having a HUGE sale, so this amazing product has gone from £75.92 to £22.77, which is such a huge bargain! 

If you are interested in the Spin for Perfect Skin Complete Face and Body Cleansing System and want to do me a favour, by purchasing through this link and clicking the little website link shown in the photo below, when you purchase the product I receive a commission from the retailer.





I am so so pleased with this product and the results I have had so far after only using it a few times. My skin has felt softer since the first use and I 100% recommend it to everyone, whether you have dry skin, oily skin, are prone to blemishes or just want to shake up your skin routine- I think this product will work for everyone! 

Thank you so much for reading! I hope you enjoyed this post!

With love, Chloe x




Halloween Help: 5 Halloween Costume Ideas for Women

Hey lovelies.


Halloween is fast approaching and I am so so excited! Halloween is one of my favourite holidays because I love dressing up! Over the past few years though, I have found it more difficult to decide what to go as, so here is a handy list for all of you who are struggling to find a costume this year!

1) A Disney Princess- This year my original plan was to go as Alice in Wonderland, but that changed once my flatmates and I decided to do a group costume. Dressing as a Disney character is perfect because a lot of the time you can DIY a costume for cheap, and who doesn't want to be a Disney Princess for the day! As well as this, if you are more into the 'scary' part of Halloween, you can change yourself into 'Dead' Cinderella or 'Dead' Alice in Wonderland really easily with a bit of pale makeup and some fake blood.

2) Princess Peach/ Princess Daisy/Female Mario/ Female Luigi- This year my flatmates and I are going as Mario Kart characters. We have a Mario, Luigi, Toad, Waluigi, a female Mario and a female Luigi. I really wanted to go as Princess Peach and my flatmate Ellie to go as Princess Daisy, but we couldn't find any decent costumes for cheap. But if you are more willing to spend a bit of money then go for it!

3) A Powerpuff Girl- A few years ago for Halloween, me and 2 of my friends went as dead Powerpuff girls. It was a really easy DIY costume, all you need is a dress/ long top either in blue, red or green! I went as Bubbles because I'm blonde. It was really cheap, easy and fun, so if you and 2 of your girl friends want to do a group costume, this one is definitely a winner!

4) Lara Croft- About 4 years ago my friend threw a videogame themed Halloween party. I know NOTHING about video games, so I decided to go as the only female video game character I could think of- Lara Croft. Again, super easy and you probably have the components of this outfit at home already! I just got my costume a bit dirty and covered it in fake blood, threw my hair up into a ponytail and I was good to go!

5) A cat/ devil/ dead school girl- Some years, we really just wanna be basic. There is nothing wrong with going as any of these things for Halloween so don't let people tell you it's basic or boring because you will look fab anyway! I went as a devil last year and I loved it so screw what anyone else thinks!

I hope you enjoyed this short little post giving you  a few ideas as what to go as for Halloween. Let me know if you use any of these ideas!

Thanks for reading.

With love, Chloe x

Tenerife Travels: My Week in Paradise

Hello lovelies,

Ahh this post is two weeks late, I am SO sorry. I moved back to university just over two weeks ago and it has been pretty hectic since, so I haven't really had the time to write and post, which is really sad! I definitely need to get more organised with my blogging so that I have a backlog of posts ready for each week in advance when I know I'm going to be busy, but I didn't think to do that before moving back to uni!

My week in Tenerife feels like a lifetime ago! At the time of writing this, I went on holiday a month and 5 days ago, which is crazy! I wish I could turn back time, Sam and I had the most amazing first holiday by ourselves and we can't wait to go on our next one-hopefully next year but with me already booked to go to Thailand and a possible trip back to Tenerife for a hen-do, money will be a bit tight. Fingers crossed we can go away somewhere- I've got my heart set on going to Mykonos at the moment but I don't know how reasonable I am being. We shall see I suppose!

Anyway, on with the post! This is going to be more pictures than anything else, but I will try and go into more detail on the exciting things we did.


Our hotel was called the Hotel Aguamarina Golf, a 4* hotel in Golf Del Sur, a 15 minute drive away from Playa De Las Americas. It was lovely and housed everything we needed. We also went all inclusive, meaning that we had already paid for all of our food and drinks at the hotel and we didn't need to worry about carrying money with us everywhere which was nice.



The pool area was beautiful. It had the bar, jacuzzi and kids pool on the first level as you walked out of the hotel reception, and the main pool was down a set of stairs. There was always plenty of sunbeds around the pool which was nice, and we managed to get a good sunbathing spot every day (bonus!)


Our room was pretty basic but it was large and clean with a TV so that was all we wanted. We didn't spend much time in there anyway-just sleeping and changing.



Possibly my favourite part of the week was our visit to Siam Park Water Park. It was amazing! The rides were really exhilarating and Sam and I had so much fun going down them together. Most of the rides you can choose to go down alone or in a pair, some rides you have to go in groups or pairs and some you have to ride alone, but it was nice to be able to go down some of the scarier rides with Sam. I even faced my fears by going down the Tower of Power, a ride with a 28m drop than can make you reach a speed of 80km/h, and goes underneath a shark tank! Never did I imagine I'd go on anything like that, and while I wouldn't say that I enjoyed it- the ride only lasted 7 seconds after an hour queue, so there wasn't much time to enjoy it- I am SO glad I did it because I would have been angry with myself if I didn't do it. Another favourite was the lazy river which turns into rapids and ends up as a lazy river under the shark tank. And of course Sealion Island was adorable!




Another favourite day of mine was our trip up Mount Teide, despite having to be up SUPER early. Seeing 6:30am whilst you're on holiday is a crime. Now, despite being FREEZING-silly us forgot that the air was going to be cold so we didn't wear jackets or anything cold and spent the hour we were outside shivering- it was amazing. The views are breathtaking and the cable-car ride up further was so worth it. The only thing I'd say, is that if mountains and hiking are your thing, do the full day trip rather than the half-day trip that we did, because we didn't have time to hike to the top.



We made friends with another couple while we were out there, Hope (pictured above) and Freddy. I'm SO glad we made friends because it made days like the day we went to the beach so much more fun, and the taxi a lot cheaper. When we went to the Playa De Las Americas beach we rented a paddle boat with a slide for an hour which was so fun, and we went on a banana boat. The banana boat was TERRIFYING but so fun, until we nearly lost Sam at sea! Sam fell off and the guy driving the speedboat didn't see and couldn't hear us screaming for him to turn around so kept driving for like another 5 minutes! That was so stressful because we were going so fast that I couldn't see where Sam was, and although we all had life jackets on, I was worried that he was hurt and we were SO far out so swimming back just wouldn't have been an option. Luckily, after about 5 minutes, the guy heard us and turned back- so Sam was found safe and sound chilling in the middle of the ocean. Funny in hindsight, not so funny at the time!



Having friends also made our evenings a lot more fun. We were able to play drinking games and watch the entertainment all together, which was great, until they all volunteered me to hold a snake during the snake show. I don't mind snakes but this one was very big and really liked being close to my face.



It was so nice to go away with just Sam as it meant we could go and do whatever we wanted. One night we went out to a Chinese and Japanese restaurant and had their Teppanyaki food which was AMAZING! Teppanyaki is where you are seated at a grill and the chef cooks your food for you right in front of you, which is very cool!

All in all I had the best holiday with my favourite person. We had such an amazing time and made some great friends and memories that we are going to cherish forever. I cannot wait to g on holiday with him again!

Have you been on holiday recently? Do you have any destination recommendations?

Thank you for reading! I hope you enjoyed this post.

With love, Chloe x



Tenerife Travels: What's in my hand luggage?

Hello lovelies,

I uploaded a 'What's in my handbag' post a few weeks ago and people seemed to enjoy it; so, as I am heading to Tenerife for my first holiday away just Sam and myself, I thought I'd write up a 'What's in my hand luggage' blog post too. Some of the things in my hand luggage you would have seen before in my 'What's in my handbag?' post, so I do apologise.

The bag I used as a hand luggage bag is this gorgeous beach bag from Matalan that I bought a couple of years ago. I thought it was the perfect size and by having a beach bag as a hand luggage bag I'd be killing 2 birds with 1 stone, and not have to pack it in my suitcase.


As I bought this bag about 2 years ago I don't think Matalan still sell it, but I'm sure you'll be able to find something similar, like this one.

Now, the first thing that was in my hand luggage bag was obviously my  passport, which I couldn't photograph as it is still at Sam's house..oops. Sam carried round all the other flight, hotel and transfer details so that I didn't panic about losing them, which was nice.

The second thing was my phone and charger. I couldn't go on holiday without my phone as a)how can I go on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook etc, and b)my mum wanted to hear from me literally every second of the day.



You've seen my phone before in previous posts so I'm not going to bore you with the details, but of course, I needed to photograph it because it was at the top of my hand luggage, or in my hand, the whole time.

The next thing is my purse which, of course, had some English pounds and some euros in. Again, you've seen my purse so I'm not going to say any more about it.


I took my iPad in my hand luggage with me. I honestly could not tell you which iPad I have, just that it's white on the front with a silver back. With this I, of course, took my headphones but you've seen them before and I can't actually find them at the moment so I didn't photograph them. But as you probably already know, they are the standard iPhone 7 headphones.


My iPad was my saviour on the flight. Sam was watching movies on his phone and reading, so I spent the entire flight there watching 'Bad Moms' and 'Dirty Dancing', and watched 'The Bodyguard' on the way home.

I also took two magazines to keep me occupied both on the plane and on the sunbed, but I ended up reading hardly any of either of them. 



It's a good job that I picked both of them up in WH Smiths in the Duty Free for only £1 each.

As well as my magazines, I took a book with me. The book I took with me is actually one from my set texts at university and it is a mammoth book of 1,500 pages. I had every intention of reading at least 20 pages a day, but alas, I only read 25 pages the entire time we were there, oops.


Much to Sam's disgust, I took a travel 'Monopoly' with me, in case Sam and I were so bored one day that we had to whip out the board games.


Sam hates 'Monopoly', so his response was "We are not playing that!" And unfortunately, we didn't use it all week.

The next thing that I packed in my hand luggage is something that I didn't use, but will definitely be using for my trip to Thailand next Summer. This travel diary is so cute and has sections to write about the flight; hotel; activities; and for people you meet on your travels to write little messages, which I think is just adorable!


I had my hairbrush in my hand luggage bag because when I brushed my hair at 2am that morning I couldn't be bothered to open my suitcase and pack it in there. It's just a standard circular paddle brush that you have seen before in my other bag blog post.


The final thing in my hand luggage bag was a set of spare clothes for when I landed. On the way there I had a cute little pink playsuit that I changed into at the airport because it was BOILING. On the way back I had a little grey comfy jumpsuit and a hoodie. I put the hoodie on but didn't bother with changing out of my shorts because I just wanted to get home. I wish I did change though, I was freezing. I would have photographed both of these outfits but one is in the wash and the other is in the tumble-dryer.

As well as this, I also took my sunglasses but they were on my head the majority of the time, rather than in my hand luggage, and they are still the same £10 ones that were in my other post.

I hope you enjoyed this post as much as you did the last 'What's in my bag?' post. I will be posting a blog post all about my time in Tenerife next week, so don't forget to give that a read! If you haven't read my 'What's in my handbag?' post, then here it is.

With love, Chloe x



My Brow Tint and Lash Extension Experience

Hello lovelies,
This blog post is something a little different for me but it is something that I have been really excited to publish since I have had the procedure done, and it is all about my brow thread and tint and my lash extension experience.

*Disclaimer- This post is not sponsored in any way and all opinions are my own.*

I have known ever since my holiday to the Dominican Republic last year that I wanted to get my brows tinted and have lash extensions put on. A few of the girls there had them done and it made them look so effortlessly glamorous. After booking my holiday to Tenerife I knew that I wanted to find a decent salon with good reviews to get the procedures I wanted done.

After a lot of research, I came across a girl in Swindon who is actually the year below me but runs her own business called 'BeautyByP' and is fully qualified in a range of beauty procedures, including brow threading and tinting, and lash extensions. As well as this, she had numerous good reviews from a lot of people, including some girls that I know and she was reasonably priced, so I decided to look into booking with her. She was incredibly helpful and replied to my Facebook messages straight away, answering all my questions and told me that I'd need a patch test a few days before I wanted the procedures to make sure I wasn't allergic to any of the products used. She also informed me that the lash extensions cannot get wet for the first 48 hours, and helped me decide which was the best day to book in before my holiday.

On Tuesday the 29th of August I went to the 'BeautyByP' salon and had my patch test. The test took minutes and Paige said that if I had any problems, itching or redness to contact her straight away, no matter how small. After I had been home a while, the patch where she had put the lash glue started to itch a bit and go a bit red, so following her instructions, I messaged her straight away. She responded quickly telling me not to worry and that a bit of redness was common, and because the glue wasn't actually going to make contact with my skin, I should be fine. By this point, the itching and redness had disappeared anyway.

On Saturday the 2nd of September I went back in to 'BeautyByP' for my appointment. Paige was lovely and welcoming, explained the procedure before getting me to sign a form writing down my allergies and confirming that I understood the procedure. I then led down on the bed and relaxed as she tinted and threaded my eyebrows, and got started on my lashes.

                                          
Before the treatments

The procedures took just over an hour in total, which was less time than I was expecting. The results were gorgeous and I was so happy with how everything turned out.

                                          
After the treatments 

Paige informed me that the lash extensions should last about 3 weeks, but told me that every lash has a different growth cycle and so some could fall out before others. She also gave me a list of things to remember in order to make the lashes last longer, including: don't wear mascara, don't get them wet for 48 hours, and don't pick at them. I have tried to follow these instructions to the best of my ability.
I've had the lashes on for nearly 2 weeks now, and while a few have fallen out, I still think they look quite good. I was expecting some to fall out whilst I was on holiday due to the chlorine of the pool, the salt water of the sea, and also because I was going to a water park and I went on a banana boat so I expect the force of the water hitting my face knocked a few loose too.

                                       
The extensions now, 13 days later

In my opinion, they have lasted pretty well, and I hope they will last a little longer.

All in all, I love the way the tint and lashes made me look. I feel so much more confident about going out barefaced now (hence the no makeup selfie above) which is exactly what I needed before going away for a week in the sun as I didn't want to have to wear brow product and mascara around the pool in case the products got sweated off or washed off and I ended up looking like a panda/raccoon.
If you are considering getting a brow tint and lash extensions for a special occasion, holiday, or just to simply slay even more without makeup, I definitely recommend them! I felt like a sass queen all week and all I had to do was brush the brows and lashes through each morning with a clean mascara want to untangle them which is so much less effort than having to apply makeup. The one thing I will say though is definitely make sure you have done your research and have found a decent salon with good reviews before booking, to avoid the lash extension disaster stories you hear about every so often.

I hope you guys enjoyed this post as it is something a little bit different for me but I really enjoyed writing it.

With love, Chloe x

My 3 Blogging Goals for the Rest of 2017!

Hello lovelies,

Wow. We are almost in September. It's hard to believe how quick this year has gone. This year has been an important one for 'whatchloewrites', as I got back into blogging and decided that I really want to take this seriously and see how far I can go.

This year, I have been putting a lot more time and effort into my posts- writing most of them in advance and scheduling when I want to publish them, trying to take better photos and trying to increase my blog traffic. It is so demoralising when you put your heart and soul, your time and effort into a post and only 1 person views it; and unfortunately, for me, it seems that this is what is happening time and time again. So, I have enrolled in a free course on WordPress's Blogging University (I know, a traitor to blogger, don't hate me), to hopefully help me increase my traffic. It is called Blogging: Branding and Growth, and is a 10 day online course which aims to help increase blog traffic.

Their first tip was to narrow down the reasons why I blog, and from this, create 3 specific targets with a time scale to help me focus and define what success means to me. So, these are my 3 blogging goals for the rest of 2017.


  1. To gain 20% more followers by the end of the year.
  2. To make friends within the blogging community by spending at least 1 hour a week reading blog posts, writing comments on blog posts and networking on social media sites such as twitter.
  3. To publish at least once a week from now until December.
These are my 3 specific statistical goals for the rest of this year! I, of course, have more blogging goals but those are not as specific, such as: take better photos, publish and advertise more on social media, and learn how to use 'Bloglovin' to its full potential.

I hope you enjoyed this post.

What are your three specific blogging goals to meet by the end of this year?

With love,
Chloe x

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What's in my handbag?

Hello lovelies,
         
I have been wracking my brain trying to think of post ideas, using what I like to read and Youtube videos I like to watch as inspiration, and I realised that some of my favourite posts to read and watch are 'what's in my handbag?' posts, so I decided to post one of these for you. 

The handbag that I use all the time at the moment is this absolutely gorgeous brown Michael Kors bag in the colour 'luggage' that I bought with some of the money that I got for my 18th birthday nearly two years ago.









Now, I'm not one to splurge on expensive designer handbags, shoes or clothes, but when I saw this out Christmas shopping in Bristol with my dad on Christmas Eve (yes, the Hughes' leave everything to the last minute) I knew I had to get it, but that it was too close to Christmas or my birthday, which is on New Year's Eve, to put it on my list, and so a month later, using some money I had received over the festive period, I threw caution to the wind, stopped listening to everyone who said I was wasting my money, and splurged the £315 on the bag of my dreams.

I love everything about this bag. The size is perfect to fit all my crap that I cart around with me, but not too big that it looks awkward and unnatural. The versatility of having drop down straps and a long across the shoulder straps means that I can take it literally anywhere. The interior is stunning and practical, with 4 open pockets and a zipped pocket; and the 'luggage' brown colour means that it can match with any outfit, but isn't as boring as a black bag.




Now, getting into all 'my crap that I cart around with me. The first thing that's always in my bag is, of course, my phone. I have the iPhone 7 in 'black' which is the matte black shade. The case that I have on my phone at the moment is this one by Kate Spade. It's a really cute clear case with rose gold dots scattered across it, and the signature Kate Spade logo at the bottom. I can't find it online so I'm not sure if they sell it any longer, but I got it when I bought the phone and I think it was around £35.







The next thing in my bag constantly is my purse. For this Christmas/ birthday I am asking for this matching Michael Kors purse, also in the 'luggage' brown to go with the handbag, but for the time being I've got this cute little black purse that I got for Christmas a few years ago from 'the dogs' (hence the dog on the front). I think 'the dogs' AKA mum bought it from Debenhams, but I'm not sure.


It's a bit tattered because I've had it so long, and it hasn't got much inside it in the way of money-lol @ student life :( - but I think the size is fab as it fits perfectly inside any bag, including little clutches that I take on nights out, and it has lots of compartments to hold all my bank cards, gift cards, ID, student ID, stamps, receipts, etc.
















Of course I have my keys in my bag, because otherwise I wouldn't be able to go anywhere/ get back inside the house. On my keys I have my house key and car keys, which are attached to a little keyring that Sam bought me that has a picture of a Little Miss character and says 'Little Miss Late' on it; and my key to my university house which I will be living in from the end of September. This key is attached to a keyring with a little plastic diamond on it that I won in a Christmas cracker. I put my uni house key on this keyring to separate it from the others, so that when I do move back to Bath and leave my car at home, I don't need to take all my keys with me and my mum is able to drive the car if she needs to.


The next thing that I keep in my bag all the time is my headphones, which are usually kept in one of the little pockets inside the bag. I've only got the bog standard, run of the mill iphone 7 headphones, so nothing exciting, but you never know when you're going to need them and the worst thing is when you're sat on a long train journey and realise you've forgotten them. Trust me, it's happened to me, FML. I roll my headphones up and secure them in place with bobby pins so that they don't unravel and get all tangled, and in the process I am killing two birds with one stone as this means that I always have emergency bobby pins on me too, incase of a hair emergency. There are also always a few loose bobby pins in one of the pockets. (No birds were actually killed in the making of this blog post)




















My next item in my bag is my sunglasses. Now that it's summer in England we sometimes get treated to a few measly hours of sun and so these bad boys are needed just in case Mr Sunshine decides to show his face. These sunglasses are nothing special. I do not trust myself with expensive designer sunglasses as I either break them or lose them- the last pair ended up in the sea in Devon and will probably have washed up on the coast of Africa by now. So because of my inability to look after sunglasses, I stick to the cheap pairs. These ones were actually from Boots at the airport on my way to skiing and cost me £10.


I always carry perfume around with me, and I often carry a deodorant around in my bag too, just incase. The perfume that I am loving for daytime recently is this Elizabeth Arden Green Tea and Cucumber one which my mum bought back from Duty Free for me last summer, it's so fresh and smells gorgeous; but I also absolutely love to carry round Benefit's 'Ring my Bella' perfume as it smells divine, is in adorable travel-sized packaging, and has a punny name. -sorry-



I always carry my hairbrush to sort out any bad hair days that might occur. This one is like a circular paddle brush that is perfect for sorting out my knotty scrag of rats-tails and transforming them into luscious locks.


I will usually have whatever lip product I am wearing that day in my bag, alongside a chapstick to touch up my lipstick with and make sure my lips continue to look silky smooth. I'm not really a lipstick kinda gal so at the moment I have been slathering my lips in lipsalve to soften them, and then applying my Model Co Illusion Lip liner, which is the perfect natural nude, made to create the illusion of fuller lips. 


I suffer from Asthma and panic attacks so that means that I always have to carry my inhalers around with me. Luckily, I hardly ever need to use them, but I have my brown preventer that I am supposed to take twice a day, and my blue reliever that is taken as needed.




And that's it. That is the rundown of all the stuff that I carry around with me in my gorgeous handbag.

I hope you enjoyed this post, I know it was a little different but I am excited to be posting some different stuff and I am glad to be back!


With love,
Chloe x
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