Monday, 29 June 2015

My Summer Travel Essentials

Now we're swiftly coming up to our peak Summer holiday season, I thought it would be fun if I shared my summer travel essentials with you; the things that I pack in my hand luggage to help me get through the journey without breaking a sweat or dying of boredom. 

Though, I'm not sure if I'm just teasing myself with this post because I've not had a holiday in four years, and won't be getting away this Summer! 








So, these are the things I carry on me when I travel...

1. A pair of comfortable shoes that can be easily slipped on or off. Helpful at security, and for keeping your feet cool.

2. A hair scarf or hair turban to disguise unwashed, greasy, sweaty hair.

3. A light scarf, because it can be used in lots of different ways. It can keep you warm, be used as a pillow, be turned in to a sarong, used as a hair scarf, used as a cover up from prying eyes, hung over a window as a make shift blind, and even be fashioned in to a sling or bandage if you injure yourself during your journey.

4. Hand sanitiser because public transport, passing through bus / train stations, and using service stations can all be disgusting.

5. A little can of deodorant for freshening up when things get a bit sweaty.

6. A can of dry shampoo for perking up unwashed hair. I swear by Batiste.

7. At least one bottle of water for staying hydrated in the heat. It's important to drink plenty of water during a long-haul flight, too, although remember you can't carry a big bottle of water on you until you've gone through security.

8. Sunglasses to protect our eyes from that big orange ball of fire, obvs.

9. A fully charged Kindle loaded with books is one of my most loved travel companions. I love to read when I travel because it helps the journey pass so much faster. A Kindle (or other e reader tablet) obviously takes up much less space than a bunch of paperbacks, and helps to keep the weight of your bag down, too. 

10. I never travel without a bottle of Magicool during the Summer months. It's a cooling spray that can be used on people, pets, and even sprayed on to surfaces, and it's a God send when the heat gets too much to bare. I don't cope well with the heat, but this spray helps to make it more bearable. I couldn't live without it during the Summer.

11. A battery-powered pocket fan for keeping cool in stuffy, hot vehicles. I bought mine in Superdrug.

12. My iPod (and earphones) loaded with my favourite tunes and a Summer playlist or two.

13. My passport, if I'm leaving the country.

14. A few hair ties or bobbles for keeping my hair off my neck.

15. A pack of Paul & Joe blotting papers for keeping a shiny face at bay.

16. A travel wallet to keep my tickets, currency, cards, and other travel info all in one place.

17. It goes without saying that a bottle of sun tan lotion is absolutely essential. I usually carry a big bottle of factor 50+ Nivea sun lotion with me (I'm super pale and freckled), but my pocket-sized factor 30 looked better in the photo. Plus it's a handy size for keeping in my bag.

18. I don't travel without a notebook and pen. I like to document my travels, and I also find travelling inspires me to write fiction.

19. I like to pack a little emergency kit containing paracetamol, ibuprofen, imodium, plasters, antiseptic wipes, a bandage or two, savlon, etc, just in case. Chances are you won't need it, but it's better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it!

20. When I'm travelling by plane, I always carry a little pot of moisturiser on me. Recycled air really dries out the skin.

21. I can't go anywhere without a compact camera and a couple of spare batteries and memory cards. I love to take photos everywhere I go. 

22. A tube of hand cream for giving those hands a little TLC after carrying heavy bags.

23. And finally, a tub of lip balm because the heat and dehydration can really dry those lips out.

I also usually carry snacks, a magazine or two, some cash, my purse, a phrase book if I don't speak the language of the country I'm travelling to, my phone, and maybe a little make up.



As for the bag... on most of my travels, I carry my Cath Kidston messenger bag as hand luggage because it's like a Mary Poppins bag; I can fit everything but the kitchen sink in it. It has the added bonus of being really comfortable, even when it's heavy, because of that thick, wide strap.

If I'm travelling by plane, I use my Accessorize weekend bag and just pop my handbag inside during the flight. It's the exact max size for most airlines and it gives you a surprising amount of room to work with. If I'm just going away for a few days, I can fit all I need in it and don't need to pay to bring a suitcase! It also comes in handy on the way home from a holiday because it gives me more room for souvenirs, and saves me if my suitcase won't shut or is over the weight limit.

And those are my summer travel essentials. What are yours?

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Thursday, 7 May 2015

What's In My Little Bag?


I used to be the girl who carried everything but the kitchen sink around with her in her handbag, but these days I physically can't carry anything heavy, so I need to travel light.  I usually carry a small, light weight bag with the bare essentials inside, and leave a second bag in the car with everything else I might need. (Y'know, in case I meet Prince Charming, or an alien invasion happens while I'm out of the house. I like to be prepared) .



I've become a pro at packing light and of utilising the limited room of small bags, and I'm here to show you what I've been carrying around in my little ice cream cone bag lately.


This pretty pastel bag is by Skinny Dip, and it's one of the cutest bags I've ever owned or even seen. It's the perfect Summer day bag. It also holds a surprising amount of stuff. 


Don't just take my word for it, let's take a look...

What's in my little bag?


1. Skinny Dip ice cream cone bag.
2. The Body Shop coconut lip butter.
3. Tramadol blister pack- painkillers for my back.
4. Paracetamol blister pack- more painkillers for my back.
5. Paul & Joe blotting papers. 
6. My iPod touch. (An oldie, but still going strong!)
7. Cath Kidston heart print travel wallet. (It's very slim, so perfect for little bags).
8. Debit card, Nectar card, Boots Advantage card, and my Donorcard.
9. Accessorize blue tit earphones.
10. A little Benefit lip gloss.
11. My house keys on a Cath Kidston heart print key fob.
!2. My Nokia Lumia mobile.
13. A trolley token and £2.97 in change.
14. A couple of plasters, in case of blisters. 

Yep, I really did fit all of those things in that little bag, and there was even a little room left over!

What's in your bag? Are you an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink kinda person, or do you like to carry the bare minimum?
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Thursday, 24 January 2013

What's in My Wash Bag?

I've just returned home from two weeks away at my sister's and had planned this little post for you whilst I was away, but we lost our Internet connection over the weekend so all the posts I'd planned had to be postponed. Thankfully I arrived home to a fully functioning Internet connection on Wednesday night, which is why I'm able to bring you this little post today.

I thought I'd show you what I packed in my wash bag for a couple of weeks at my sister's. This isn't a typical example of what's usually in my wash bag, as there were certain products I just borrowed from my sister, such as shampoo, conditioner, and toothpaste.


My wash bag was full to bursting when I packed it to bring home. There were a few additions that I picked up whilst I was away.


The wash bag is made of the most beautiful multi-coloured paisley and floral pattern I've ever seen. It's so pretty and colourful. It's by Catseye, and was available from the soft toy company Jellycat a few years ago, randomly enough. When I unpacked these from an order of Jellycat teddies at work, I just had to buy one before the customers snapped them all up.

This print should be reproduced for everything.

The contents of the wash bag emptied on to the bed.

This is everything that I squeezed in to  it.


1. Benefit Bene Tint lip and cheek stain (magazine freebie)
2. Benefit High Beam highlighter (magazine freebie)
3. Boots cucumber cleansing wipes (2 packs)
4. Various bandages, dressings, plasters, and mircroporous tape.
5. The Body Shop lightening touch concealer
6. Avon SuperCurlacious Mascara (magazine freebie)
7. Benefit Pore-fessional (another great freebie)
8. Lush Fantasy Eyeliner
9. The Body Shop vitamin E moisturiser
10. L'occitane cherry blossom hand cream
11. Sure deodorant
12. Painkillers
13. Glass nail file
14. B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful blusher brush
15. B Never Too Busy To Be Beautiful eyeshadow brush
16. Britney Spears perfume 
17. Inglot nail enamel 024
18. Barry M Raspberry nail paint
19. Barry M Racing Green nail paint
20. Maxfactor max effects nail polish in Dazzling Blue
21. MUA Heaven and Earth eyeshadow palette
22. The Body Shop eye colour in Golden Meadow


I made sure to bring a couple of my favourite nail polishes, and also picked up the lovely little Maxfactor one whilst I was away. I'm still in love with both the Inglot 024 polish, and the Racing Green Barry M. 

I got the glass nail file in Camden, and it's the best nail file I've ever used. The glass nail files should in theory last a life time, and they're much kinder to the nails than ordinary emery boards.


I usually use a cleanser and a toner, but when I travel I usually just stick to cleansing wipes. These cucumber ones from Boots are the only ones which don't make my eyes run, and they remove make up and grime really well. I always pack my Body Shop vitamin E moisture cream to apply afterwards, as it's one of my daily essentials. I also packed a little pot of cherry blossom hand cream to look after my hands, as well. It's one of my favourite fragrances. I also have a Sure deodorant, and a bottle of Britney perfume which my sister gave to me as she had two.


I couldn't travel without some make up to hand, but I kept things simple and packed very light. I wasn't expecting to venture out in public much. 

For me, a good mascara and an under eye concealer are essentials in my make up back; I feel much more human when my lashes are defined and my dark circles are disguised. I'm currently loving Benefit's Bene Tint, High Beam, and The Pore-fessinal which were all freebies with magazines. I'm so impressed with all three I will buy the full sized when I've used them up. I packed a few eyeshadows to play with, including my new gold Lush eyeliner 'Fantasy', and just a couple of my beautiful brushes to do the basics. I normally pack much more colourful shadows.


My wash bag also contained a very boring selection of bandages and dressing materials, so I can take care of my battered big toe; and some painkillers to kill some pain.


And that's everything that was in my wash bag.

I hope you've enjoyed this post.

What do you pack in your wash bags when you're away from home?

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Monday, 14 January 2013

What's In My Bag? | Jan 2013

It's been many moons since I last did a 'What's In My Bag?' post, and I've been meaning to rectify that for a while now. I thought my trip to my sister's was the perfect opportunity to snap what I've been carrying around with me.

I think the contents of a handbag can tell a lot about a person, who they are, and what they like, but since it's considered rude to go through somebody's bag it usually remains a mystery. Thank goodness for the wonder of social networking, eh?

The Bag

The bag I am using today is this beautiful River Island satchel. I bought it just over a year ago, and I've been in love with it ever since. It's one of the best bags I've ever owned.  It so versatile and can be held in the hand, worn on the shoulder, or across the body, and it's large enough to carry all those essentials I just can't leave home without. The straps are actually tan, not dark brown.

The bag is from a previous season, but there's currently one on eBay here and lots of other designs on eBay here, too. There is also one new design on the River Island website here

On the Inside

As you can see, I can fit an awful lot in this bag. I don't often travel light. This satchel has a camel coloured lining, and a small zip pocket at the back, where I conceal feminine products.

The Contents

This is everything I managed to cram in that little bag!

The Organised Contents

This isn't a typical representation of everything I normally carry with me; there are many items missing, mislaid, or left at home. For instance, I'd normally have a spare pair of glasses, sunglasses, my camera, a little make up... but they're all dotted around.

A Run Through of the Contents

So, what's in my bag?

1. A birthday card I need to send to my Grandad.
2. A notebook for blog plans.
3. A new notebook.
4. Kindle case.
5. Doctor's appointment slips.
6. Painkillers and antibiotics.
7. My favourite gloves.
8. My house keys on a Cath Kidston key fob.
9. Apple ear phones.
10. My iPod.
11. My Blackberry.
12. My Kindle.
13. Sainsbury's Nectar card vouchers.
14. A spare button for a red dress.
15. Random packets of painkillers.
16. Paul and Joe blotting papers.
17. Carmex lip balm.
18. My purse.
19. Hair brush and a spare hair bobble.
20. Plasters.

Would you like a closer look?

Gadgets and Obvious Essentials

1. Purse: The purse is a star print clasp purse from Cath Kidston. I usually use this purse for smaller bags, and use a larger wallet in the same print more often. I picked them up in an outlet village.

2. Apple Earphones: So I can listen to music without annoying strangers on public transport.

3. iPod: I listen to music every day and I'd be lost without my iPod to give me my music fix. I also use it for taking photos, Instagram, playing games, reading emails, and a little social networking.

4. Keys: The keys to the front and back doors of my house. The key ring came from Cath Kidston two or three years ago. Well, I have to get my polka dot fix, too!

5. My Blackberry Curve:  I have a love hate relationship with this phone. It regularly freezes and crashes, takes ages to load anything, and the camera takes the worst photos. Avoid this phone by all means.

6. Kindle Case: My Kindle case is another Cath Kidston piece. I'll happily admit I'm addicted. 

7. Kindle: As a book lover, I spent years turning up my nose at e-readers wondering why any sane reader couldn't just pick up a paperback, but I had to eat my words a year ago when I realised how brilliant they are. I've read so much more since I purchased one, and find them so light and easy to use.

What's in my Purse?

1. Various receipts.
2. Cath Kidston purse.
3. Dorothy Perkins store card.
4.  Donor Card
5. Nectar Card.
6. National Insurance Card.
7. Boots Advantage Card.
8. Debit Card.
9. Festive first class stamps.
10. Five or six pounds in change.

I have more cards then this, but these are the ones I deemed necessary enough to bring with me for a week or two away from home.

Random Essentials

1. Cut Off Gloves: These Accessorize gloves have to be my favourite pair. They're navy and teal, and are cut off at the thumb and fingers, but still keep the hands warm whilst keeping my digits free for whatever I'm doing. Love them!

2. Hair Brush: This little brush is as good as a full sized hair brush, which is rare with miniature  brushes. I always keep this one in my bag, with a spare hair bobble for those hair emergencies.

3. Carmex Lip Balm: I'm prone to very chapped lips, and find nothing ever soothes them for long, but these Carmex balms work like a charm and have to be the best I've ever tried.

4. Paul & Joe Blotting Papers: An essential product for controlling those oily, shiny patches of skin. They're a God send!

Medical Products

Carrying prescription medication around with me is essential as I have to take them all regularly. I can't risk forgetting any, as withdrawal symptoms are horrific.

1. Appointment Slips: A couple of reminders for upcoming Doctors appointments.

2. Medicine: The various painkillers I'm on for my disc injuries (which don't work), and nasty antibiotics for an infection to my toes. These pills are essential, so they can never be far away.

3. Plasters: I was taught at Brownies to always be prepared!

Stationery

I have a notebook addiction and almost always carry one with me in my bag.

1. Spotty Notebook: I got this notebook in Tesco's, and I've been using it to write down all my plans and blog post ideas.

2. Hardback Notebook: I bought this notebook in Sainsbury's last week. It reminded me of the Moleskine notebooks I love, but for a much more affordable price. It was on sale for just £2.50! I will probably use it for more blog planning, too.

A Birthday Card

My Grandad is turning 94, so I naturally, I went and bought a birthday card to send to him. How cute is the illustration on the front?

I hope you've enjoyed this post. I'm considering doing a 'what's in my wash bag' post next, if anybody would like me to?

What do you carry around in your bag? Do you pack light, or are you an 'everything but the kitchen sink' type of person?
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