Sunday, September 30, 2012

NEOM Sumptuous Candle Review

I've always been obsessed with candles, I constantly go to the store and stock up on about 5 different ones at a time.  My room constantly smells like pumpkins/cherries/apple pie.  However, until very recently (i.e. 4 weeks) I've been perfectly content buying my candles at Wal-Mart, and not spending a penny over $5 on a candle.  I always figured, they're probably just as good as the expensive ones, so why spend my money on the more expensive ones when the Wal-Mart ones are the exact same! Oh, how wrong I was!

A few days before I left the United States to study abroad for the year, I went to White Barn and bought 4 mini-candles and a one-wick candle, as well.  The scents were so tempting, I couldn't say no, even though I was leaving the States in a matter of days.  I have had dreams about these scents, they're so delectable!  However, nothing could prepare for the amazing-ness that is NEOM Luxury Candles.

To say they're the best and strongest smelling candles I've ever tried can't even describe how I feel about these things.  It is like heaven in a little jar.


Mmm... I can almost smell it!

Last week, I burnt my new NEOM Sumptuous Travel Size Candle on and off.  I came back from 2 days in southern Germany and walked into my room and it smelled exactly like this candle, even though I hadn't burnt it in about 3 days!  Just by leaving the candle out it fills up my room with its beautiful scent, which I think is pretty great.

The travel size candles cost £15 and contain 75g of product, and will burn for up to 20 hours.  I've noticed it does seem a bit quicker than candles I've used in the past, which is upsetting considering the astronomical price :/

Nonetheless, I think it's absolutely worth it.  The smell is unlike anything I've ever smelled before!

It's described as a Rose and Neroli (Orange Blossom) scent, and it definitely smells like a beautiful rose with something extra, I'm not exactly sure what Orange Blossom is supposed to smell like, but if this is what it smells like, I'm in love!  

The fragrance is described as such: The most deliciously decadent scent in the NEOM library, this combination of heady, precious wild Rose with Neroli (Orange Blossom) combines two of the most expensive oils to create the most opulent feel-good scent in the world.

This candle also has a treatment: Rose is a calming, soothing oil whilst precious Neroli (Orange Blossom) lifts your spirit and calms the mind.  This is the most luxurious way to lift your mood...perfect for women.

Now, I'm not too sure if this really does everything it says it's going to, but what I can say is that the scent does make me feel really relaxed, very calm, it's a very serene scent.  It didn't necessarily lift my mood, but I wasn't in a bad mood to begin with, so I might test that further!

Overall, the price of the candle is nothing close to cheap, but the luxurious scent and the power of the scent is undeniable.  I can say already I will be purchasing the large version of this when I go back to London in December, I may even buy multiples, as this scent is that immaculate!

NEOM Candles can be purchased at John Lewis, but I've seen them on Feel Unique and Beauty Bay, as well.  The travel size is £15, while the larger size (380g) is £39.50.

Friday, September 28, 2012

What's In My Overnight Make-Up Bag?

This morning I'm off to Southern Germany to visit a friend of mine.  I'll be staying over at his tonight, so I thought I would show you what I'm bringing along with me beauty/skincare-wise for this short trip! (I realize I just did a what's in my travel make-up bag post, but please, bear with me, I brought a few different things this time!)

Here's everything I'm bringing with me:


It always seems like I'm bringing so much with me, but I use every bit of it!

Eyes:


Bobbi Brown Creamy Corrector in Porcelain Bisque
Garnier Nutritioniste Anti-Dark Circles Roll-On
Collection 2000 Lasting Perfection Concealer in 1 Fair
Tom Ford Brow Sculptor in Taupe (review here)
Urban Decay Primer Potion
Burberry Sheer Eyeshadow in No. 02 Trench
Burberry Sheer Eyeshadow in No. 24 Mulberry
Burberry Sheer Eyeshadow in No. 18 Midnight Black
NARS Larger Than Life Long-Wear Eyeliner in Rue Bonaparte
Maybelline Mega-Plush Volume Express Mascara
Not Pictured: Diorshow Plumping Serum (I added this last minute and didn't have time to retake the picture!)

Face:


Maybelline Dream Fresh BB Cream in Light
Burberry Sheer Powder in No. 01 Porcelain
Burberry Light Glow Blush in No. 07 Earthy
NARS Douceur Blush
Burberry Lip Cover in No. 04 Rosewood

Tools:


Burberry Eye Sweep No. 11
MAC 217
Real Techniques Detail Brush
Eco Tools Angled Brush
Real Techniques Setting Brush
Real Techniques Contour Brush
Real Techniques Multi-Task Brush
Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler

Skincare:


Clinique Pore Refining Solutions Correcting Serum (Sample)
Nivea Invisible Deodorant (If you care what Deodorant I'm bringing with)
Bobbi Brown Instant Long-Wear Makeup Remover (This stuff is great, by the way, I might have to buy the full-size!) (Sample)
No 7 Beautiful Skin Melting Gel Cleanser
Burt's Bees Chemical-Free Sunscreen with Hemp Seed Oil SPF 30
Crest Cavity Protection Regular Toothpaste (Again, if you care what toothpaste I'm bringing with)
L'Occitane Shea Hand Cream (Sample)
Clinique Turnaround Overnight Radiance Moisturizer (which I got in the UK this week, when I bought 'In Style') (Sample)
Origins Super Spot Remover
J'adore EDP (Sample)
Sephora Instant Moisturizer (Sample)
Caudalie Eau De Beauté
Neutrogena Healthy Skin Eye Cream

As you can see, I love taking samples with me when I go somewhere, it's just so much easier than lugging around huge bottles of things, especially when I'm only going to be gone for one night!  I always have about a million little samples of moisturizer/cleanser/serum/perfume/you name it lying around (I actually have a drawer dedicated to them in my room!), so this is one of my ways of getting through them! I only opted to bring my full-size cleanser with me because I really want to get through it so I can start using the cleansers I bought in England!!

Here's everything packed up, all nice and neat!

I even have a Burberry Make-Up Bag, I'm so obsessed!
Has anyone else done a 'What's in My Travel/Overnight Make-Up Bag?' post/video? If so, please leave me a link :)

I hope you guys liked it, and have a great Friday :)!


Thursday, September 27, 2012

5 days in England

Tuesday, I got back from being in England for 5 days (boo for coming back to the continent :( ).  I spent most of my time in London, but I also ventured north for a day.  So, I thought I'd do a post showing you what all I did :)


I arrived early afternoon on Thursday and after I checked into my hostel I decided to go to the Tate Modern, since I'd never been there before.  It was interesting, to say the least.  I'm not artistic, at all (or even very creative), so I had a lot of difficulty understanding the point of some of the pieces of art.


On Friday, I spent most of my day here!  I'm such a nerd, but I grew up with Harry Potter, so I had to go on the Studio Tour.  It was unbelievable! I spent about 4 hours here, but you could easily spend about 6 or 7.  There is so much to see, this is something I would go see again! It was damn expensive (about £30 for just the ticket, plus I had to get there - it's on the outskirts of London), but worth every penny.


Saturday was possibly the most beautiful day in the world.  It was clear skies, about 20°C, and it was probably my favorite day of the trip.  I woke up early and went to Tower Bridge.


I then went to Westminster and saw Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and Westminster Abbey (like a true tourist).  I didn't go inside the Houses of Parliament or Westminster Abbey, as I've been in Westminster Abbey before (it's incredible), and I just didn't have time to go to the Houses of Parliament (I've got to save some things for December, when I'm going back)!


Then I walked down to Trafalgar Square and I even climbed up it a little ways :)




Then I walked through St. James' Park to get to Buckingham Palace to see the changing of the guard.  I was only going to be able to see it on the Saturday when I was in England, so I went that day.  Big mistake.  It was packed, and not that great.  I'm glad I went, though, because now I'll never have to see it again.


After the changing of the guards I took the tube over to Covent Garden.  I walked around and went inside the Chanel Beauty Pop-up store (why didn't I take a picture??) and I also went into LUSH.


There was also a promotion at Covent Garden for Diet Coke, so I got a free Jean Paul Gaultier Diet Coke!  I haven't been able to drink it yet (damn bottle cap), but I managed to bring it back to Germany with me :)


Then I bought myself lunch at Pret and headed over to Hyde Park to eat lunch in the park.  It was so gorgeous outside, part of me just wanted to lay in the grass and read all afternoon, but I didn't!


I headed over to Harrods and went to the Burberry counter and bought a few things (which I featured in my England Haul).  The woman at the Burberry counter also told me that there are new lipsticks being released on 30 September, so look out for that!  I had never been in here before, the store itself is beautiful and filled with many beautiful things, as well :)


I also went to see Les Mis on Shaftesbury Avenue.  This is the amazing view from my crap £20 seat.  I ended up being able to see everything just fine, I just had to lean forward a bit.  The play itself was amazing, definitely a tear-jerker.  It was different from any other play I'd seen though, as the ENTIRE play was sung, which I thought was a bit odd, but I enjoyed it, all the same.


The last thing I did on Saturday was walk down to Piccadilly Circus to see it at night, it was very cool, but absolutely packed!


On Sunday, I first went to Soho Square, it was very cute and quaint.  I read a bit and then I left for the British Museum.

The British Museum is possibly my favorite museum in London, there's so much to see there!


Whilst in the British Museum, I went to the Citi Money Gallery, which was so interesting (I am an Economics-Finance major, though, so I'm a bit biased!).  This piece was the most interesting to me.

After I went to the museum, I headed to Regent Street and went to the new Burberry Flagship (121 Regent Street).  I took a picture of it, but I just found out this morning that it's blurry - noo! So I decided not to include the picture, but the store is amazing, I wanted to buy one piece of makeup there, but there's not a beauty section in the store for another 6-8 weeks, so I'll have to wait until December!


For dinner/supper (whatever you want to call it), I stopped at a gastro-pub right next to Westminster Pier.  I had Fish & Chips (yum) and a glass of Pinot Grigio (yum).


On Monday morning, I woke up bright and early and went to Kings Cross to catch a train to York (don't be fooled by this picture, which I actually took on Tuesday, the weather was absolute crap the entire day).



Here are my train essentials: Skinny Pumpkin Spice Latte (which they made specially for me!), my iPod, my Kindle, and a magazine (which was back in bag at this point, but you can see the little subscription flyer they give you).


A picture of the English countryside for you!  That is what the sky looked like all of Monday!


I went to the York Minster! If you haven't been and you live in the UK/are going to the UK, you need to go, it's amazing!


My flight didn't leave until the mid-afternoon on Tuesday, so I decided to walk through Hyde Park for a bit that morning before heading off to Heathrow.

I had a fantastic time in England! I can't wait to go back to the UK :)  Of course, I want to see other parts of Europe during my time in Germany, so if you have any recommendations on places to go, please let me know!

P.S. if you'd like to know what I bought while I was in England, check out my haul here!

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

NOTD: OPI 'You Don't Know Jacques!'

I haven't painted my nails since last Wednesday and by now, my nails are looking a little worse for wear (although the Models Own 'In the Navy' did stay on quite well!), so I decided to re-paint my nails tonight!

OPI 'You Don't Know Jacques!' - 2 coats and a base and top coat


I'm not new to the OPI Formulation (I own many of their nail polishes, most of which are some of my favorites!), and this is no exception to the usual quality of OPI nail polishes, it applies easily and looks great! I would definitely say that OPI has some of the best polishes on the market when it comes to application (along with Sally Hanson).

I would describe this color as a grey-taupe, not necessarily a nude nail, but it still works really well for Autumn/Winter time! I also simply love the name, it's so cute; then again, all of OPI nail polishes have great names!

The only issue I've noticed with all OPI nail polishes is that you definitely need at least 2 coats to get the proper color.  After one coat of this nail polish, it was a streaky brown mess on my nails, but after the second coat, it was beautiful!  Also, one other issue I've noticed with OPI nail polishes is that you constantly have to keep re-dipping the brush, even when doing the same nail, which is a major disappointment for me.

I bought this at Ulta for $8.50 (or something similar to that), which is an amazing value for the price.  I know that these are much more expensive in Europe - I saw them at Harrods for £11 and at Douglas for €16, both of which are over twice the price of the U.S. price!  However, it's still worth it in my opinion!

England Haul!

Last night I arrived back in Germany (unwillingly I might add!), it was hard to leave London and the English-speaking world, but I left all the same.  It's actually a good thing I left, as I went completely mad in the shops!  If you want anything, you can find it in London, and I did find everything and more.  So, I thought I would do a little (yeah, right) haul, just to show you what I picked up :)


Ok, I'm just going to jump right in.  I went to John Lewis on Oxford Street and bee-lined straight for the Home Fragrance Section to find these candles (as they were on my Fall/Autumn Makeup/Skincare Wishlist).  They smell amazing! I was only going to get one, but I really couldn't decide which one I wanted!  I'm intending on giving one to my Grandma for Christmas, but I haven't decided which one to give her yet, I might just use them and buy her one when I go back to London in December :P (These are all the travel-size versions, by the way, £15 each)

Sumptuous
The most deliciously decadent scent in the NEOM library, this combination of heady, precious wild Rose with Neroli (Orange Blossom) combines two of the most expensive oils to create the most opulent feel-good scent in the world (what it says on the back of the box)
I'm burning this right now and it smells amazing, it's filling up my bedroom with a really beautiful scent that somehow reminds me of England :)

Real Luxury
Known as the 'cashmere blanket' of our scent library, Real Luxury is a sophisticated but light and calming scent.  The most precious Jasmine is combined with a little French Lavender and the soothing, spicy tones of Brazilian Rosewood.
I haven't burned this yet, but it smells fantastic!

Complete Bliss
Utterly gorgeous and perfectly pampering, we have modernised a traditional take on Rose by adding a little Black Pepper and Lime so it really feels very fresh as welll as traditionally beautiful.
This was the first one I decided to get, it smells like pure rose, which is, without a doubt, my favorite scent in the world.


 


What's a trip to London without a stop at the Burberry counter?  I stopped at Harrods and found myself at the Burberry Beauty counter and I couldn't resist a few items.  I initially just wanted to buy Burberry's Lip Cover in Sepia Pink, but they are completely out of stock in London (but I was told that the Lip Cover in Antique Rose is very similar, just lighter, if you were wondering)! I even went to John Lewis to see if they had it, but the man at the counter said they're not even sure if it's coming back since it's limited edition (i.e. I might be placing an order on burberry.de very soon).

Burberry Sheer Foundation Trench No. 01 - £35
I have been wanting to try this for ages, I've had samples before, but I've always been nervous about ordering foundation online, so this was the first thing I did when I went to Harrods. It took three tries to find out my shade, but this really is the perfect shade for me.  The woman at the counter told me that this foundation is 'intelligent', that it changes slightly to match your skin, so hopefully that means this will work year-round!

Burberry Sheer Concealer Light Beige No. 01 - £26
This is basically Burberry's version of the YSL Touche Eclat (which I was meaning to pick up).  It's really light-weight, but still has nice coverage, as well.  I used it today over my Bobbi Brown Corrector and it gave good coverage and matched my skin tone.  So, so far, so good (but I'll still need to test it out further)!

Burberry Sheer Powder Porcelain No. 01 - £31
I was basically talked into this, but it was £1 cheaper than the Chanel Poudre Universelle, so I went for it!

Burberry Sheer Eye Shadow No. 18 Midnight Black - £22.50
I didn't have a black eye shadow on its own, I only had in my Sleek Storm Palette and my UD Naked 2 Palette, so I thought it was time for me to pick one up on its own so that I could bring it with me on weekend trips and such!

Burberry Lip Cover No. 14 Prune - £22.50
I was absolutely gutted (look at me being all British) when I found out about Sepia Pink being out of stock, so I went and swatched a bunch of their other lipsticks, and I ended up really liking this one.  It's quite dark, which is perfect for winter, but it can also be used as a stain, if you don't want to go all out!


MAC Lipstick in Twig - £14
This has been on my wishlist for a while, it was even in my Fall/Autumn Makeup/Skincare Wishlist!  I was in York on Monday and had had a completely awful day (this was the day when parts of England received a month's worth of rain in one day).  I went to Betty's (a tea room) and bought some cakes to bring back to Germany with me, and then I went to Zara and bought a winter coat (as I didn't bring one with me to Europe).  Then the worst happened, the rain caused both paper bags to completely rip and everything I had fell to the ground, I was scrambling to fit it all in my bag and I was just upset about the entire day, so as a pick-me-up I went to MAC in Fenwick's and got this.  It's a beautiful brownish-purpley-pink everyday color, it could definitely be a nude for people with darker skin tones, but on me it's a lovely color for day-time in the Winter!


I also stopped at L'Occitane, Selfridges and Boots and I pick up a few things.

L'Occitane Mousse Nettoyante Lumière Immortelle Brightening Cleansing Foam - £18.50
Once again, I was talked into this, but I'm actually starting to run low on cleanser, so I figured, why not?

Aesop Parsley Seed Mask - £27
I've been wanting this ever since Essiebutton mentioned it on Twitter so many months ago.  So once I saw that they had a new Aesop consession in Selfridges I had to pick it up.  I tested it out and it felt amazing on my hand, so I'm expecting great things!

Soap & Glory The Breakfast Scrub - £9.50
I heard about this a few weeks ago on Youtube and I went to my local Douglas to pick it up, but they didn't have it!  So, when I saw this in Boots I had to grab it.  It smells just like maple syrup! *nom*

Collection 2000 Lasting Perfection Concealer 1 Fair - £4.09
I can't go to the UK and not pick this up, it's so great and I need to start stockpiling this as next fall I'll be back in the States and I won't be able to get it!


L'Occitane Rose 4 Reines Velvet Hand Cream - £8
I got this along with the cleanser at the L'Occitane store on Regent Street.  It smells amazing! I have a sample of the L'Occitane Shea Hand Cream and I love it, so I thought it was time for me to pick up the full-size!

Laura Mercier Almond Coconut Milk Body Butter - £26
I am warning you right now to stay away from the Laura Mercier Bath & Body Section of Space NK, because if you don't you will definitely want it all!  It smells so good!  I tested this on my hand and I could still smell it about six hours later!

Laura Mercier Almond Coconut Milk Hand Crème - £13
After I bought the Body Butter from Space NK, I actually had dreams about the smell of this stuff, so I ran back the next day and picked up this bad boy (despite the fact that I have about 4 different hand creams now).

Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler - £20
I've never understood Eyelash curlers, but I knew this was a cult product, so I've been wanting to try it for months.  I was definitely a splurge, but it comes with a refill pad, as well!  I used it this morning and I now understand how useful eyelash curlers are, my eyelashes have never looked so long and beautiful before now!


TRESemmé Heat Defence - £4.50(ish)
I picked this up at Boots because they don't sell TRESemmé products anywhere in my city in Germany, and I was in need of a good heat protectant!

Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser Starter Kit - £14.25
This has been raved about on Youtube for ages, so when I saw the Liz Earle products at John Lewis on Oxford Street, I had to pick it up! Like I said, I'm running low on Cleanser, so I figured I could use this at night and the L'Occitane one in the morning once I completely run out.


LUSH FUN - Red - £5
This is a brand new product that was released on Saturday in the Covent Garden LUSH (it was previously released in Japan), which was the day I went to LUSH, so all of the employees were dressed up crazily and everyone was playing with this stuff.  It's a multi-use product (body soap, hair wash, it can even be used to hand-wash your clothes!), that has the consistency of play-dough.  This one is meant to smell like mandarin, and it made everything in my suitcase smell of sweet oranges!

LUSH FUN - Yellow - £5
I picked this one up for my sister, as I'm sure it won't be released in the States for a bit (and even if they do release it before Christmas, our closest LUSH is 4 hours away, so I'm sure she won't get it).  This one smells like vanilla and is perfect for the winter-time :)

LUSH Stepping Stone - £2.95
My feet have been killing me recently, and have been looking a bit rough, so I figured I'd pick this up (sorry if anyone's offended by feet!)

LUSH Soft Coeur - £4.95
This smells just like chocolate and even has bits of chocolate in it! It's a massage bar, and will be great for when I want to relax!


Alright, this is the last of it!

Escentric Molecules Escentric 01 30ml - £38
I heard Viviannadoesmakeup talk about the Molecules 01 version of this in one of her videos, so I figured I would try it when I went to Liberty.  I smelled both of them and I decided to grab this one as I don't have a night-time perfume, and I thought this would work perfectly for that.  I do still really want the Molecules 01 version, so I might pick that up in December :P

Chanel Coco Mademoiselle 35ml EDP - £46
I went to the Chanel Beauty Pop-Up Shop in Covent Garden and I had to get something there!  I got a sample of this a few weeks back and I used up the entire thing, it smells so beautiful and sophisticated! This was even on my Fall/Autumn Makeup/Skincare Wishlist!

Burberry Body Rose Gold 85ml EDP - £60
I picked this up at the Duty Free Shop in Heathrow.  I smelled it and I went for it, as it was €15 cheaper than buying it in Germany (not to mention the €15 shipping fee that burberry.de charges!), and seeing as it's limited edition! It smells like a warm woody-floral scent, I guess.  I'm pretty crap at describing scents, so forgive me.

Well, that is it for the longest haul in the world.  I didn't buy many clothes (a coat and a skirt to be exact) and I ate cheap and stayed in a hostel room with 11 other people, so I decided to splurge on beauty products (I'm really trying to justify this to myself)!

All the same, I hope you guys enjoyed this.  If you guys have any recent hauls on your blogs/Youtube channels, please send me the links, because I really love reading about/watching Hauls!  They're probably my favorites :)

P.S. Want to know what I did during my time in England? Check out my post here!

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

NOTD: Models Own 'In The Navy'

As I'm leaving for London in the morning, I thought I would quickly repaint my nails, instead of having to stare at the mass amount of chips that would accumulate on my nails over the weekend.  I decided to go with Models Own 'In the Navy'.

I bought this nail polish while I was in England this summer, on the day that I was leaving to go to London, so  I thought it only appropriate to paint them this color again!

Hey, I'm no professional, but who really cares?
 It's a really dark navy (as the name suggests), I could probably get away with only one coat on my nails as the color and the formula are so good, but that just didn't feel right.  So this is with two coats and a top coat!

I am a huge fan of Models Own nail polishes, the formulation is really thick, so you don't need to build up the color too much, plus they last quite long, in my opinion.  I bought this at Boots for £5 this summer.  I wouldn't say it's the most flattering color on my nails, but I still love using it, especially once it gets nice and cold and rainy at this time of year :)

Have any good nail polish recommendations?  Especially UK brands, as I'll definitely be hitting up Boots again while I'm in England! 

This will be my last post until I get back from London next week.  Have a good weekend, everyone :)

What's In My Travel Make-Up Bag?

I'm leaving tomorrow for a long weekend in London, so I thought I would just show you guys what I'm bringing with me to get me through it :)

Here's Everything I'm bringing with me:


Liquids Bag
Non-Liquids Bag

Eyes:



Bobbi Brown Corrector Porcelain Bisque
Garnier Nutritioniste Skin Renew Anti-Dark Circle Eye Roller
Tom Ford Brow Sculptor in Taupe
Urban Decay Primer Potion
Burberry Sheer Eyeshadow 02 Trench
Burberry Sheer Eyeshadow 06 Almond
Collection 2000 Lasting Perfection Concealer in 1 Fair
L'Oreal Paris Lineur Intense Felt Tip Liquid Eyeliner in Black Mica
NARS Larger Than Life Long-Wear Eyeliner in Rue Bonaparte
Rimmel London: Precision Eye Liner Pencil 111 Panama Special Eyes
Maybelline Mega-Plush Volume Express Mascara

Face:



Maybelline Dream Fresh BB Cream in Light
Rimmel Stay Matte Powder in Translucent
NARS Blusher in Sin
NARS Blusher in Douceur
Burberry 'Light Glow' Blush in 07 Earthy

Lips:



Burberry Lip Cover 04 Rosewood
CHANEL Rouge Coco 42 Culte
MAC Velvet Teddy
Burt's Bees Nourishing Lip Balm with Mango Butter

Brushes:



Real Techniques Stippling Brush
Real Techniques Contour Brush
Real Techniques Setting Brush
Real Techniques Detail Brush
MAC 217
Burberry Eye Sweep No. 11

Skin-Care:


I love Free Samples for Travelling with :)
Bobbi Brown Instant Long-Wear Makeup Remover
Meaningful Beauty Cindy Crawford Superfine Exfoliant
Bobbi Brown Brightening Hydrating Lotion
Origins Super Spot Remover
Ahava Deadsea Water Mineral Hand Cream
Lush Gorilla Perfume Imogen Rose

Hair Care:



Healthy Sexy Hair Soy Tri-Wheat Leave In Conditioner
Bamboo Color Care UV+ Fade-Proof Fluide

Oh man, that seems like so much! I guess I just like options :)  I'm obviously also bringing boring things like shampoo, conditioner, deodorant, toothpaste, and things like that, but I just use really boring stuff for that.


Here are my two bags, packed up all nice and neat :)!


I hope you guys liked this post!  Are any of you going away this weekend? If so, have fun :)