Showing posts with label bath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bath. Show all posts

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Spring Adventure with Chums at Matlock Bath.

Spring has thrown some tempting weekends our way of late, there is still a enough of a nip in the air to threaten winter hasn't quite passed though. My chums and I decided to take a trip out on a lovely sunny Sunday, to have a well overdue adventure, to Matlock Bath. 

The first time I went to Matlock Bath, I thought it was charming and eccentric. It is like being at the seaside, with loads of places to buy nic-nacs, fish and chip shops and arcades. The only difference is that you are inland, with a near-by river instead of the ocean. Matlock Bath also has a chocolate shop which sells possibly the most delicious chocolate I have ever eaten! It is so yummy that Ed will never share this chocolate with me so I always have to make sure that we both have a bag.  

Once we were all fed we decided to head up to the cable cars and take an airborne trip to the Heights of Abraham. On seeing that it was £14 each we decided we would find our own way up. As we all had no idea where we were going, we ended up taking a really long, windy path ascending up to the cable car station. It was a long climb, but totally worth it. The joke was on us when we asked for directions to get back down to the car parks and the decent took us all of 10 minutes!    



I had such a fun day, it was really nice to spend time with my friends whilst exploring the great outdoors in the Spring sunshine. I'm looking forward to the next adventure already.  

Hope you are making the most of the lovely weather <3
Much Love,
Kirst  

Friday, April 19, 2013

Kitchen Glamour - Citrus Tea Bath Soak.

To celebrate it being Friday again I thought I would share how to make a natural, vegan bath soak that will leave you feeling refreshed and rather delectable. This recipe is really easy and once you have the idea you can play around with what you put in your bath soak. Bicarbonate of soda is one of the important ingredients, is what's known as 'Baking Soda' in the USA (it took me a while to decipher what the UK equivalent was.) You can find Bicarbonate of soda in the home baking section of most supermarkets. Bi carb softens the water, I have put 6tablespoons in and it seemed to do a nice job but you will have to experiment because the water hardness in your area is probably different to mine. Start with 6 tablespoons and adjust as you feel fit. 

I have used loose leaf tea because that is what I have in the kitchen, but this is the perfect recipe to use up those herbal teabags you may have lurking in your cupboard. You need about 10 teabags for a herbal bath, what better way to use up those old health kick remnants? You could also use teabags you have used over the past couple of days as well.  I have used green tea because it is full of antioxidants and will give your skin a subtle glow. Camomile because the fragrance is relaxing and it is gentle and soothing to the skin. It is very rare but some people are allergic to camomile so if you are one of these people do not put it in your bath.

Citrus fruits are as yummy for your skin as they are for your insides. Citrus is packed full of antioxidants, vitamin C and vitamin E. Using citrus fruits on your skin can freshen, moisturise and rejuvenate. This is mainly because of the alpha hydroxyl which is a natural exfoliator, this means that citrus will cleanse, unblock pores and it will help you to get rid of  those pesky old dead skin cells.   



So once you have all your dry ingredients together, chop the citrus fruits up. This can be as neat or as rough as you like. Next go and get an old pair of clean tights (I usually have loads of these lingering in my underwear draw because I just can't throw some of them away). Now you can either use the foot end or if there is a hole there, just chop a good length out of the leg and tie a knot in one end. You will need to put everything, apart from the Bicarbonate of soda, into the tights. I put the section of tights over a pint glass because it helps me fill the tights up with the rest of the goodies, it also will catch any of the juice because you don't want to waste that! When it is full of all of the ingredients tie a knot in the top. Put the bath sausage under the running water of your bath and pour  the Bicarbonate of soda on top, the water will turn a rather impressive orangey green. I used a pink grapefruit so the colour may be less dramatic if you use a regular one. Now all that is left to do is to pretend you are in a cup of herbal tea and glow about how very gorgeous you are. You can also keep the section of tights and wash it to use it again for another soak, good huh?

Hope you have some lovely baths <3

xkx

Monday, March 25, 2013

Washing Away a Grey, Chilly Monday.

It has been a cold, icy, grey Monday. Ed and I had to do grown up things like house work and drying the washing, then we had awful service at a local cafe whilst we were waiting for the washing to dry. So when I got in and had made the tea I decided that a pink bubble bath was necessary to put some colour back into the start of the week. Lucky enough I had a couple of bubble bars hiding in the bathroom, Ed bought me these from Lush a while ago and I had squirrelled them away for when I needed them most. 

The top bubble bar is Creamy Candy and the one below is is called The Comforter. I just couldn't decide which to use for my bubble bath, so I broke them both in half and mixed them up.  

What a wicked, decadent way to revive a week that had lethargically smothered the weekend. I am soaked, scrubbed and ready to race towards the bank holiday weekend! 

Hope your Monday has been pink and bubbly too.

xkx