Showing posts with label Ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ideas. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 December 2015

The For Him Gift Guide

So I've done a few gift guides for the ladies this year, but I've seen a lot of people wondering what to get the men in their lives for Christmas pretty much all over social media. So I figured I best have a go with that. To be honest quite a lot of these will work for the girl who doesn't really do beauty as well. But I've even roped a real life man in to help make sure it's "him" approved (many thanks to the boyfriend) so here you have it: Christmas gifts for him.


I always think comfies make really good gifts, be it lounge wear, jogging bottoms, slippers, pj's etc. Next is a good place to pick up bits like this, they have a great selection of nightwear and jogging bottoms and a decent range of slippers as well. Comfies also work well as part of a care-package type gift. For example, gift a night-in by getting them a pair of jogging bottoms or pj's, a DVD or boxset and some of their favourite chocolate.

While toiletries for guys can sometimes be a bit difficult, I think a nice bottle of aftershave usually goes down well. If there's a fragrance they wear and they're running low on it, it's a nice thoughtful gift to restock it for them. My favourite luxe fragrance for men is Creed Aventus, although at £99 for 30ml I can imagine that's out of the budget for some and the David Beckham fragrances are actually really nice, my pick of those would be the Homme range.

There's so many gifting options out there for the man who likes a drink. From nice bottles of spirits to novelty options, it's a really big mix. A bottle of whatever he normally drinks usually works just fine, but if you're wanting to get creative The Whisky Shop has a great selection and they have a specific "gifting" tab which might give you some ideas. Selfridges has a great range of quirky alcohol options, for the vodka drinker I think this limited edition Aurora Crystal Head Vodka would make an amazing gift. Or for something more budget, supermarkets are putting out some great gifting options this year, this little Jagermister gift set would make a great stocking filler.

A new pair of trainers or some smart shoes is a good option (just make sure you get the size right). Converse, Nike and Adidas have been popular choices for years. I'd have a look at what they normally wear to get an idea.

Tech gadgets are all over the place these days and I find the main problem with this category is "what do they want VS what's in my budget". I think Tablets, Laptops and Smart Watches are the main 3 big tech toys out this year but all are pretty pricey. If the budgets a bit less than that, I think a good pair of headphones s a good option Koss Portapros are really good sound quality for the money and Sennheiser do some nice options for in-ear headphones.

If a games console is something you're thinking about getting him, you probably know which one he wants. Game's for the console he already has are a good gift though. If he's got a Wii U and doesn't already have Mario Maker, I'd go with that. For a Playstation or Xbox, the boyfriend recommends Star Wars Battlefront, Halo 5 and Fallout 4.

Clothes is a risky option. If you've been out together and he's pointed out something he wants that's a thoughtful gift but again, size matters here! Alternatively if there's basics he always has restocked (nice quality basic tshirts, socks/underwear) they make nice stocking fillers or add-ons to another gift. Or there's the novelty option. Fandom tshirts are great and you can pick them up in store from places like HMV, Game and Forbidden Planet. If you have time for shipping Think Geek has a great range for the nerdy t-shirt lovers.

Again more for the nerdy boys but toys and games aren't just for kids anymore. A Star Wars fan would more than likely love to see this little BB-8 Droid under the tree, at £129 it's not a cheap option but fans of the series seem to be going mad for it. Funko Pop figures seem to have become pretty popular in the nerdy arena this year too and they have options for most fandoms, Buffy, Game of Thrones, Marvel and so many more. For those with a dark sense of humour Cards Against Humanity is also a great little gift, it's pitched as a "party game for horrible people".

For the sports lover in your life, the sport is pretty important really. For the football fan, the tshirt of his favourite team might be a good suggestion. F1 fans might like a miniature of their favourite drivers car. For golfers there's some nice little stocking filler sets with tees and golfballs. Personally, I think my sporting gift options overlap massively with my final category:

Experience/subscription gifts. I think these work best as a main present when you include one of the other gifts as a wrap-up. For instance wrap up a little football gift, and have their main present be tickets to a match. Or wrap up a small bottle of whisky, and get them a night at a whisky tasting evening. Wrap up a golfing stocking filler and buy them a membership to a golf course. Wrap up a Funko figure for a Netflix show they've been wanting to watch and get them a years subscription to Netflix so they can watch it. The possibilities are pretty much endless with this one.

Friday, 11 December 2015

The Luxe List Beauty Gift Guide (Beauty Gifts £35+)

For the final instalment of my 2015 Beauty Christmas Gift Guide is the expensive stuff. Some of these are tried and tested favourites and some have found a spot on my own personal Christmas wish list, but all of them are lovely so lets have a look.


Since I've mentioned them in every single gift guide this year (and will probably do the same next year - just saying) I'll start with the Luxe List gift from Aromatherapy Associates. Their Ultimate Bath Jewels is currently available in Space NK and on Cult Beauty and at £58, it's actually a pretty good deal. You get 10, 9ml, bottles of their bath oils and it's a great selection that includes all of my favourites: "Deep Relax", "De-Stress Mind", "Revive Morning" and "Support Breathe".

For the skincare lover in your life, the Tata Harper Glow On Demand kit looks lovely. At £36 it only just priced itself out of my last gift guide post so I had to mention it here. It has 4 great deluxe 15ml samples of products I've been itching to get my hands on for months: Regenerating Cleanser, Purifying Cleanser, Resurfacing Mask and Hydrating Floral Essence and contains a sample of their lip product too.

While the Nars one Shocking Moment Cheek Palette isn't strictly speaking a Christmas release, it would still make a great gift. For £45 you get 4 blush shades, a contour and highlight duo and a full sized Laguna Bronzer, all packaged up in a nice sturdy palette with a big mirror. If you want to see me full review of this one it's here: Clicky Link.

I love the Ambré Vanillé scent in Laura Merciers body products so when I saw the Sweet Temptations Luxe Body Collection, I got a little excited. For £49 you get the shower gel, body cream, honey bath and the fragrance in a pretty presentation box. The set also comes in the Almond Coconut Milk fragrance.

If you want to go to town giving someone the gift of absolute relaxation, then look no further than the Therapie Luxury Kit. At £108 it's the most expensive gifting option I'm mentioning in this post but it comes with 3 full sized Therapie products, the Hymalayan Detox Salts, the Equilibrium Bath & Shower Essence and the Uplifting Joie Bath Infusion, all of which would make nice stand-alone luxe gifts at £37, £40 and £48 respectively.

Another set on my skincare radar this Christmas is the Sarah Chapman Skinesis Facial-In-A-Box. I can see this being a great option for the girl who loves a good pampering. The set includes a 15ml Ultimate Cleanse, one of her Cleansing Mitts, 2 of the 3D Moisture Infusion Masks, 5ml of the Eye Recovery and 5ml of the Overnight Facial. I like that this is effectively an entire routine in a box from cleanse to treatment.

Diptyque seem to have launched a special edition of their Do Son Eau De Parfum for the Holiday season. Space NK have an online exclusive full size version of this fragrance for £75 in a beautiful bottle (linked). Alternatively, you can pick up the regular version for £90 in store.

The Lust List eyeshadow palette was a tough choice, and an honourable mention needs to go to the Charlotte Tilbury Colour-Coded Eyeshadow Palettes. At £38 per quad they're pretty and would make a lovely gift, but when it comes to money-no-object gift giving I figured I had to give it to the Tom Ford Eye Colour Quads. At £64 a piece they're a pricey purchase but they practically ooze luxury and would make a perfect little treasure for the makeup lover in your life. I have my eye on the shade "Orchid Haze" in particular.

I've been a big fan of Omorovicza's skincare products for a while now and their Introductory Kit is a really nice collection of some of their best products. For £59 you get a 15ml Thermal Cleansing Balm, a 30ml Cleansing Foam, a 30ml Queen Of Hungary Mist, and 20ml Balancing Moisturiser and a 15ml Deep Cleansing Mask. It's a really luxe line of skincare but I've enjoyed everything I've tried from them in the past and a lot of the thing in this kit are things I like to have in my lineup.

And finally, the luxe candle. I had to include this one because I gifted it to my mum last year and she loved it: it's the Jo Malone Home Candle, one of these will set you back £42 but the burn time is great and they kick up so much scent. I'm pretty sure it's available in all of the fragrances that Jo Malone stocks and for the candle loving recipient I can see this going down well.

Friday, 4 December 2015

The Beauty Stocking Fillers Guide (Beauty Gifts Under £15)

So to kick things off with my Beauty Christmas Gift Guide I thought I'd start with the lower-cost options and move into more indulgent items as we go along. So today we're looking at gifts under £15, on Wednesday next week I have gift ideas between £15 and £35, and if that's not indulgent enough for you, check back Friday next week for my gift ideas over £35.


So the product that kicked off my skincare obsession was the Emma Hardie Amazing Face Moringa Cleansing Balm, and this year she's released a tree ornament gift with a mini 15ml pot of this amazing cleanser for £10. It's cute (if a little bit of an awkward shape to wrap) and contains a decent amount of an amazing product. So if you know someone who's either into skincare and hasn't tried this, or loves the cleanser and could do with a travel size, I think this would be a good pick.

Last year I was gifted a set from Aromatherapy Associates and that's where my love for their products was born. They've released a mini bottle of one of their scents in a tree ornament for the last few years and this year their The Star gift contains a 9ml bottle of their "Revive Morning" scent. For £10 it's a more affordable way to gift someone the Aromatherapy experience and I just love these.

In-keeping with the Christmas tree ornament theme I also have a body pick that you can hang on your tree: the L'Occiatane Verbena Festive Ornament. I haven't tried everything in this set out yet (although I must admit, it's a gift to self) but I have tried the Verbena Body Lotion and it's a lovely thin texture that instantly absorbs but that leaves the skin hydrated. The set also includes the Verbena Shower Gel, the Verbena Cooling Hand Cream Gel and the Soap With Verbena Leaves and the scent on this stuff is insanely good, reminiscent of sorbet lemon sweets.**

** Eek! I picked this set up last week and it's already sold out! Sorry! This one is very similar but sadly just a bit over the £15 limit - LINK and I've linked the individual products above - most are under £15 each.

My last tree-trinket gift is the Philip Kingsley Geranium and Neroli Elasticizer Duo. Does what it says on the tin essentially, it's a little ornament that contains two 40ml bottles of the geranium and neroli scented hair mask. So for £12 you actually get more product in this set than you do in their full sized product (75ml) and that's priced at £18.

Possibly my favourite little kit this year is the REN Glow and Go gift set. For £14 you get a 20ml Flash Rinse 1 Minute Facial and a 20ml Glycolactic Radiance Renewal Mask. These are two of my all time favourite masks and it would be a great way to let someone trial them.

It's not quite Christmas until Space NK bring back their Shimmering Spice Candle, The 75g one is £15 (but I suppose if you wanted to you could pick up the bigger one for £25) and it just smells like Christmas. It's spicy and sweet with a sugary cinnamon type scent that I just love, and the glass jar that it comes in is so beautifully packaged.

And then the rest of the picks here are just regular available-all-year-long type items that I think would make lovely gifts. For example the L'Oreal La Palette Nude or any of the items in their La Palette range are nice for £14.99. You get a whole host of shades and the quality of the shadows is nice, and they don't look cheap by any means, they could easily slap a high end name on this and it wouldn't look out of place at all.

You could create your own bathing gift with a gift box and a few pieces from Lush's bath range. Their Bath Bombs, Bath Melts and Bubble Bars are lovely and range from around £2-£6 a piece. If you picked out 2-4 from the range that would create a lovely thoughtful gift from under £15.

Similarly to the L'Oreal pick, some of the palettes Revolution have been putting out lately are lovely and quite a few of them look more expensive than they are. These range from £4-£8 and you can pick up everything from eyeshadow palettes to blush and face powders. My favourites are the Highlighter Palette in "Radiance" (£8) and the Icon Blush Bronze & Bright Flush (£4). The Redemption Palettes are also really nice for £4 but I think these look less expensive than the other picks.

And finally, we have another makeup item that looks more luxury than it costs. I think that KIKO's range of lipsticks are amazing value for money. Their Intensely Lavish, Velvet Mat LipsticksLuscious Cream, Luminous Chrome and Crystal Sheer formulas are all £6.90 and as well as the formula being top notch, the packaging these are housed in looks and feels so high-end. They have magnetic closures, buttons you push to remove the lids and they're weighed nicely as well. Unbelievable quality for the price. Their Cosmic Starlets Collection also has sets where you get a lipstick and either a lip pencil or a nail polish for £10.90.