Promise of a New Day has a new home – come pay us a visit!

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Hello my darlings!

I have moved my blog over from wordpress.com to wordpress.org, and so have a new domain: www.promiseofanewday.co I would really appreciate it if all you lovely people who follow Promise of a New Day on WordPress and via Bloglovin would re-subscribe and follow my new domain. You can be linked to my new Bloglovin profile via the links on the new domain  or via this link here.

I have given Promise of a New Day a well needed face-lift. The reason for the move was that I was not able to make the changes that I wanted on wordpress.com and so had to switch to a new hosting platform.

I hope you all like the new look of Promise of a New Day and I hope you will all be kind enough to re-subscribe to its new home.

So please visit the new and improved Promise of a New Day via this link here!

Lots of Love,

Hannah xx

Evening Skincare Regime for Combination and Sensitive Skin

Spring/Summer Skincare Regime

Hello my darlings!

Summer is just around the corner and I am trying to ensure that my skin is ready and rearing to go. When it comes to skincare I try to keep it simple and fresh, and generally stay clear of fragranced products.

I have incredibly sensitive skin – almost anything and everything seems to irritate it – and if that wasn’t bad enough, I also have the annoyance of a combination skin-type. So, as you may expect, I struggle to find the perfect skin-care products. It can really difficult to find the perfect products because you need to maintain moisture but at the same time you need to ensure that you don’t cause your skin to become too oily.

So, this is my current evening skin-care regime. I start with the Clinique Take the Day off Cleansing Balm (here) to remove all of my make-up. This is one of my favourite products and has well and truly converted me to cleansing balms. Read my full review of this product here. I then use the B. Pure Micellar Water (here) to further cleanse and to leave my skin feeling refreshed due to the cucumber extract. This product  is perfect for sensitive skin as it is incredibly gentle.

After I have removed all traces of my make-up and my skin is thoroughly cleansed, I move onto my toner. I am currently using the Clarins Toning Lotion with Iris (here) which ticks all of my boxes. It is ultra sensitive so it doesn’t irritate my skin and the touch of iris leaves your skin feeling amazingly refreshed and rejuvenated. It is also tailored for combination skin types – perfect – so leaves my skin toned but not dry, nor does it leave any residue that makes the skin seem oily.

My final step is to reach for the Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion + (here) I cannot swear by this product enough – I absolutely love it. This moisturiser is wonderfully light and feels cooling on the skin, leaving it moisturized until morning – a dream to use. Clinique products are perfect for those of us who suffer from sensitive skin, offering effective but incredibly gentle products, packed full of moisture but that never leave your skin looking greasy so are perfect for combination skin types.

Have you tried any of these products? What is your evening skin-care routine? 

Lots of Love,

Hannah xx

Treat your hands to ‘Burt’s Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Cream’

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Burt’s Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Cream (buy it here)

Hello my darlings!

I had some time to kill the other day and I inadvertently found myself browsing the aisles of Boots, when I stumbled across the ‘Bert’s Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Cream’. My cuticles are in a rather dire condition at the minute and I have be meaning to pick up something to rescue them and make them look slightly less distressed. So, as I have been meaning to try the Burt’s Bees range for a while now, I couldn’t resist picking up this product when it caught my eye.

First things first … I love the packaging! It reminds me of retro food tins and is just so cute, and – I’ll admit it – I am a sucker for some good packaging. This product also smells phenomenal! I know it is described as a ‘lemon butter’ but, until you have the pleasure of smelling it for yourself, you can not contemplate how amazingly lemony it is – if you close your eyes it is as though you are holding a freshly cut lemon.

Anyway, that is quite enough of my rambling about my love affair with this product’s scent – time to move on to whether it actually works -it does! I have only been using it for two days and already my cuticles are looking and feeling great. The skin feels noticeably softened, and they look nourished and refreshed.  I am loving everything about this product: the packaging, the smell, and the results it produces – basically I love everything about it. It is safe to say that this is my favourite impulse buy that I have purchased for a while and I would highly recommend if your cuticles are in need of a little TLC, or even if you just fancy treating your hands to a little pamper.

Have you tried any the Bert’s Bees range?

Lots of Love,

Hannah xx

 

Goodbye University … Hello Real World!

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Hello my darlings!

I thought I would post a slightly different post this Sunday, focusing on a recent major transition in my life rather than looking at what I have been up to in the week. I wanted to write this as I have mentioned in so many of my posts that I was struggling to contribute to the blog as a result of having a mammoth amount of work to do for my final year at university, but not anymore!

Last Thursday, as you may know if you ever have a look at my Twitter, I sat my final exam for university which marked the end of three years in Leeds. I don’t think it has fully sunk in yet that it is all over, and I still found myself waking up this weekend in a slight panic that I needed to revise or study. But, regardless as to whether it has sunk in or not – it is over – and I am still unsure how I feel about that. On the one hand I am relieved and excited to embark on the next chapter, whilst at the same time I am sad and a tad terrified about the future, but I suppose it is completely normal to have mixed emotions because – let’s be fair – I have spent three years of my life in Leeds and it is a big step to move into uncharted waters after the supportive cocoon of university life. Nevertheless I am excited about the future and eager to start afresh, so watch this space and I will share every step of the way with you!

Remember to follow me on Bloglovin (here) to keep updated with all my upcoming posts.

Have you finished university this year?

Love From,

Hannah xx

Time for a Catch up // April

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Hello my darlings!

April has been a little bit crazy as I have been swamped with writing my dissertation and, with exams looming, May doesn’t look that much better. It is due to all of this that I haven’t been posting as regular as I would like and I think, honestly, I will not be posting on this blog on a regular basis again until around the end of May.

I have lots of half written posts half ready to upload, so when I am no-longer shackled by university work I will resume posting on an almost daily basis. I may be able to upload the odd post during May if I have a free minute, so follow me on bloglovin (here) to keep updated.

Here are some links for all my posts from April:

Hope you all had a wonderful April and have an even better May!

Lots of Love,

Hannah xx

Lazy Sundays #4

Lazy Sundays #4

Hello my darlings!

I have been really busy this week – again – with university work. I feel that is all I ever say lately!

I fit in some social time though – it is not all work and no play! Yesterday my boyfriend and I went to see Arthur Miller’s A View from a Bridge at the Playhouse Theater in Liverpool. The Playhouse Theater is a lovely, intimate venue where you feel a real part of the action. This version of the play was directed by Christine Gilmore and it was fabulous.

I have kept this week’s post short and sweet as I haven’t had a very eventful week. I have also posted earlier some reasons why you shouldn’t feel guilty about eating all that Easter chocolate – read it here.

Have you been the theater lately?

Lots of Love,

Hannah xx

Happy Easter! The Reasons why you Shouldn’t Feel Guilty about Eating Chocolate

Happy Easter!

Happy Easter!

Hello my darlings!

As it is Easter Sunday I am guessing most of us have accumulated a rather obscene amount of chocolate. But, do not fear – I have a few facts for you that will make you feel a lot less guilty about your chocolate binge …

Raspberries and Chocolate 

Raspberries and chocolate are delicious on their own but together they even have health benefits.  Apparently the flavonoids found in chocolate (which have been proven to hold disease-fighting, immune boosting properties) work much better at improving heart health when paired with similar flavenoids contained in raspberries.

Its good for your ‘ol tikker! 

Dark chocolate is packed full of antioxidant compounds that increase the flexibility of veins and arteries and, according to studies, reduce your risk of heart disease and help to lower blood pressure. But, although these antioxidants are good for your little ticker, due to the generous helpings of sugar, milk, butter (lets be honest all the things that make it delicious) it doesn’t mean you can shy away from the gym. So make the most of the sunshine and go for a spring walk – with some Easter chocolate as your mid-walk snack of course!

Chocolate does not give you spots

It is a myth that chocolate will give you spots. It is important to maintain a healthy and balanced diet as this is linked to a good complexion, but in itself it does not lead to spots. So indulge in your Easter goodies without the fear of bad skin.

Reduced Stress

Indulging in some chocolate can help to reduce stress by significantly reducing your stress hormone levels and the metabolic effects of stress .

Higher Intelligence

Chocolate can help boost your brain power when you really need it. Studies have found that drinking cocoa can boost blood flow to key parts of the brain for up to 3 hours, which could improve performance and make you more alert. Also, by helping to preserve blood flow to the brain, chocolate can help prevent memory decline.

I hope you all have a wonderful Easter and I hope a helping of chocolate will help you all fight those Monday Blues tomorrow!

Lots of Love,

Hannah xx

Friday Favourites // #8

LOW BACK DRESS // £35.99

DRESS WITH JEWEL BUTTONS // £39.99

CHEESECLOTH BLOUSE // £29.99

MINI SKIRT // £29.99

BAG WITH CUT WORK DETAIL // £19.99

All images are from ZARA UK

Hello my darlings!

Its Friday again, thank goodness! The sun has been peeping out from behind those pesky clouds lately and Spring finally feels like it is here, but my wardrobe doesn’t seem to have gotten the message. At the moment it doesn’t seem to reflect this sunny weather we are enjoying as all my clothes seem just too dark …

So, I have been browsing one of my favourite shops, ZARA to find some Spring additions to my wardrobe. This seasons offerings are as lovely and elegant as ever, not that I would expect anything less from ZARA.

I have chosen five of my favourite items for this week’s installment of Friday Favourites – so I hope you like!

This spring orange is one of the main colours and the orange shift dress from ZARA is perfect! Also get a hint of pink with the cute mini fuchsia skirt. Check out my overview of all the colour trends this Spring here.

Have a great bank-holiday weekend!

Lots of Love,

Hannah xx

A Word of Advice // Staying Motivated …

A Word of Advice // Staying Motivated

Hello my darlings!

As you may already now if you read my blog I am in my final year studying History at the University of Leeds, and I am currently writing my dissertation. The majority of my time lately has been occupied by this, but I occasionally get some help from Maurice (my cat) – well I think he is helping! When you have such a large amount of work to do and the sun is shining outside it can be difficult to stay motivated! Here are a few of my tips and tricks to staying motivated, whether you are a student, working from home or just in need of a bit of a nudge …

1) Take a break every once in a while! When studying it is best to take short breaks – so make yourself a cup of tea and grab a biscuit! This will keep you motivated because it will give your brain a chance to re-boot and allow you to relax, preventing you from becoming stressed.

2) Be organised! Plan out what you want to achieve that day. Setting yourself a game plan helps to organise your thoughts, manage your time better, and produce high-quality work.

3) Make sure your goals are attainable! Don’t set yourself goals that there is no realistic chance of you achieving, as this will just result in you feeling bad about your progress and thus unmotivated. Be realistic in what you can achieve that day and you will feel more positive!

4) Have a tick list! Create a tick list and section your day’s workload into sections, then mark off what you have completed. It is important to recognize your progress as you go along because it reminds you that you are moving forward and ever closer to your goals.

5) A clear work-space = a clear mind! Procrastination is a pit we all fear falling in, so remove temptation. Clear your work-space so there isn’t anything for you to fiddle with and distract you. This will help you focus completely on your work. Also avoid social media – you are here to work so don’t get distracted by your friend’s latest tweet or Instagram upload!

6) Make sure you eat and drink! This is so important if you want to stay motivated as work can seem almost impossible if you feel sluggish and dehydrated. So, make sure you drink plenty of water and remember to eat, not just snack.

7) Reward yourself! It is important to remind yourself of your accomplishments as you go along and to reward yourself for them. The rewards can be whatever you like, big or small, maybe a sweet snack or half an hour of television – basically whatever you want.

When trying to stay motivated the most important thing is to make sure that you stay positive and focus on your goals! Brush those negative thoughts away – you don’t need them!

How do you stay motivated?

Lots of Love,

Hannah xx

Elf Mini-Haul

Elf Min-Haul

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Hello my darlings!

I love ELF (Eyes, Lips, Face) as it offers some great high-quality products at incredibly reasonable prices. I paid their website a visit the other day and just could not help ordering a few of their amazing products. I ended up with quite a few items but I still have my eye on the Daily Brush Cleaner, the Brush Shampoo and the Corrective Concealer – I may have to pay them another visit soon! Here are a few of my first impressions of all the products I ordered:

I love the Chubby Lip Sticks from Clinique (here) so when I saw the Jumbo Lip Gloss Sticks on ELF I knew I had to test them out. I went for the colour Flirty & Girly which is a purple-pink shade. I really like this product as it gives a relatively matte finish with a slight glossy look. There is a touch of shimmer which I would prefer not to be there, but it is subtle. The colour is slightly lighter on application than you would expect but it is still beautifully vibrant. I think I still prefer the product from Clinique but for a cheaper alternative I would recommend this product from ELF.

I was pleasantly surprised by the Caffeinated Mineral Eye Shadow. I thought I was going to hate it when I opened the packaging because it looked incredibly shimmery, but on application it is actually quite matte. The product is a powder to begin with but when you apply it to you skin it becomes more of a cream-like consistency. It is a beautiful colour and I will most certainly be repurchasing this product. The only grumble that I have about this eye shadow is the packaging, because you have to shake the powder out onto your hand before you can use it. I would much prefer an open pot, in which I could dip my eye shadow brush.

I’ve wanted to try the ELF Mineral Infused Primer in Translucent for a while now but it always seemed to be sold out when I went online. On application the primer feels silky to the touch and leaves your skin feeling incredibly smooth. The product promises to reduce redness but I didn’t notice much difference in this respect. The primer also comes in other colours, such as green to further correct redness, which may be more successful at correcting skin tone than the translucent primer. My make-up applied evenly and smoothly over the primer, and stayed in place all day. Overall, I would recommend this primer but I would advise considering the other colour variations if you want it to target redness or generally even skin tone.

The Clarifying Pressed Powder is a throw-in-your-bag type of product. I would not use the powder in my morning make-up regime but it is perfect to use as a powder to touch up any shine that may appear throughout your day.

I am really disapponted with the Tone Correcting Powder. It doesn’t seem to noticeably even skin tone and the powder sits quite heavily on the skin so that it looks slightly caked on. ELF also do a concealer (find it here) in the same colour palette but they are more creamy than the Tone Correcting Powder, which I think I will be trying next.

I am in rather desperate need of some new make-up brushes as mine are most certainly on their last legs. Although I think MAC brushes are probably my favourite I really begrudge spending that much, so I have been on the hunt for alternatives at a more reasonable price. My friend recommended Real Techniques and Zoeva, but when I saw the above brushes on ELF I thought I would check them out. All of the brushes were incredibly soft but I still have mixed feelings about them. I was disappointed with the stipple brush as it was not effective in applying my foundation and it did not hold the powder well when I was trying to apply my blusher. However, this brush was good at blending my blusher after I had applied it with a different brush. The Bronzing/Blusher brush is an average brush. It applies blusher perfectly well and the slanted edge allows you greater control, but it is not the best brush I have used nor is it the worst. At such a low price I would recommend this brush as a good budget buy but it is not anything to write home about. I love the concealer brush – it is perfect! It is definitely my star buy from this ELF mini-haul.

During April if you spend £15 or more you will receive two free gifts; my two free items were the lip gloss and the eye-shadow.

Check out ELF here.

Have you tried any Elf products lately? What is your favourite budget beauty brand? What brands would you like to see a review of?

Lots of Love,

Hannah xx