Thursday 27 December 2012

Jar of Thoughts....

I am quite, quite happy to have been wrong in the allocation of Hauschka Code names at the start of this blog. Louis Smith was coded "Rythmic Night Conditioner" as amongst its ingredients is silver, the colour of the medal he picked up in the summer Olympics.  However, he struck gold in the Strictly Final, with a magical showdance routine

 'You blew me away. That had grace, fluidity and was sensual. That was brave to do - such a graceful and seamless dance. Very different from anything else I've seen in a show dance.' - Darcey Bussell

My next sentence is quite ironic, given that all their products gently work in harmony with the rhythms of nature, but here goes...Dr.Hauschka is a brave brand, it differs from anything else I've encountered in the ever expanding beauty market.  It is almost as if we have been brainwashed by advertising to expect tricks and a "clever science bit"; somehow products appear less valid if they don't come with a host of unpronounceable chemicals and flashy claims. 

New Year is naturally a time of reflection. All too often I find I am guilty of dwelling on the negatives - the "should have -would have- could haves", the things I find lacking and wanting in my life.  In a deluge of darkness I totally disregard the advice of the Peace Pilgrim:

 'If you realized how powerful your thoughts are, you would never think a negative thought...'

So today, I was delighted to spy this lovely idea posted on Facebook. 


Many moons ago, one of my posts (Friend Number 159 and the Magic of Eight)  reflected on the notion that Dr.Hauschka products are "Bottled Love".  This idea immediately echoed in my mind (I also thought of the song Jar of Hearts, but then I do have a dancing grasshopper mind!).

I smiled simply imagining the positive energy captured in such a jar.   Remember, good things don't have to be huge, monumental, life changing events; just anything that you are grateful for, anything that brings love, laughter, joy and light into your life (especially in the dark times.)  I am going to call it my "Jar of Thoughts" (only positive ones allowed!) I already know my first entry:

January 1st 2013: Blessed to have the magic of Dr.Hauschka in my life

Wednesday 19 December 2012

Bring Me Sunshine...Witch Hazel Style

This morning, instead of the usual magic of Kew Gardens, it felt like I had been transported to the closing scenes of a Stephen King novel.  There is something quite sinister about a fairground organ playing Silent Night, especially when it is in the grey morning mist and you can’t actually see the rides.  I could hear frantic rustling noises emanating from the nearby  Skimmia bushes, which with their own incongruous, pungent curry aroma only added to the feeling I was somehow in the twilight zone.  Fortunately, the noise turned out to be a rather cheeky squirrel, which scurried passed doing a pretty impressive Tommy Cooper “just like that” impersonation en route.  Alas, my lens cover was safely secured to my camera so no chance of me recording his antics, superimposing a fez onto the shot and making a fortune in the novelty greetings card market!    I was about to abort trip and return when I almost literally stumbled upon a witch – thankfully not the Blair Witch, but Witch Hazel or Hamamelis virginiana to be all Latin and posh.. camera lens safely removed and shots taken, although there really was no danger of the plant scuttling away:

  
Witch Hazel absorbs sunlight throughout the spring and summer, but does not release any of the collected energy at this time.  It is only in the winter months with the blossoming of the star-shaped flowers, that it opens itself to the world, delivering the entire concentrated power of the sun in a burst of brightness.  It is one of the key plants in Dr.Hauschka Skin Care;  essences from the leaves and bark are used in one of my favourite products - Blackthorn Body Wash - as well as in almost all face care products (think glorious Facial Toner), use these products and let sunshine flood into your life, whatever the season:
 In terms of Strictly this all brought to mind Lisa’s Quick Step from Week 9, to the tune of Bring me Sunshine (this is exactly what the Witch Hazel did for me this morning and Dr.Hauschka products do on a daily basis!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CC3e3H_eEVs

Lisa was definitely the contestant who brought sunshine into Strictly 2012 and I, like many others, was sad to see her exit the competition last Sunday evening ; (

Wednesday 21 November 2012

Eye of Horus...

As a fan of Only Connect I am familiar with a couple of anicent Egyptian hieroglyphs, so was excited to spot an "Eye of Horus" make-up effect during Saturday night's Strictly.  Oh yes, I'm raving on about the charleston- again - but it was my favourite dance in terms of music, costume and... well ..dance.  Denise's make-up was a variation on the striking look epitomised by Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra. 
Note: this is not a subtle day look I would suggest for the office; in fact only to be evoked with emergency protocol 101 (i.e. you wish to divert attention from a serious work misdemeanour, such as having deleted the sysinfo file on your PC). Saying that, I know if I tried to recreate this, I would achieve the "Eye of Horrors", the look of either Coco the Clown or Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean. Ok that would divert attention but not in the same "oh my goodness you are an Egyptian goddess" type way!
The Eye of Horus is a symbol of protection, royal power and good health:
The eye is personified in the goddess Wadjet, a name derived from "wadj" meaning "green". This reminded me of a post I had seen on the Dr.Hauschk Facebook page concerning the Green Kajal Eyeliner 06 - Eucalyptus Dew

"Dr.Hauschka's Limited Edition collection captures a serene mood, offering natural radiance and composure for a beautifully accentuated subtle daytime make-up, or a more intensely sophisticated evening look"

Kajal is another name for Kohl, which literally means "to brigthen the eyes" (I am now about to burst into a renditon of the Art Garfunkel song from Watership Down, but that film makes me cry, which is bad news for any form of eye make-up.. I shall refrain).  Kohl was traditionally a paste of lead sulphide and antimony sulphide, used since circa 3100 BC by Egyptian queens and noble women.  They believed it would guard from disease and ward off evils spirits whilst protecting their eyes from the sun; hence it was used in conjunction with the eye of horus symbol (used in conjunctivitis if you ask me, you wouldn't catch me putting those chemicals anywhere near my eyes). Thankfully, the version produced by Dr.Hauschka doesn't contain any lead sulphide, or in fact any scary ingredients at all - http://www.drhauschka.co.uk/ingredients/product/kajal-eyeliner-06
instructions for use
  • Enhance your eyes by using Kajal Eyeliner along the upper and lower lid lines. Use the applicator to smudge the eyeliner lightly for softer contours and a more natural appearance.
  • Always keep the Kajal Eyeliner sharp enough to draw a fine line. This creates a natural look to open and accentuate the eye.
Encouraged by Rita's lovely description of a "beautiful golden look" I shall give it a whirl, hopefully not a Jack Sparrow in sight!











































Tuesday 20 November 2012

Wash Like An Egyptian..

My favourite dance from Saturday night's Strictly Come Dancing was definitely Denise Van Outen's Charleston, which she performed to the 1980s Bangles hit "Walk Like An Egyptian".

The inspiration for this song is apparently the sight of people walking awkwardly to keep their balance whilst on a ferry. This made the song writer recall figures in Ancient Epyptian reliefs:

 "All the old paintings on the tombs/They do the sand dance don't you know"






It is believed that the reference to a sand dance relates to a music hall routine performed by the comic trio Wilson, Keppel and Betty, who danced around in the postures portrayed on reliefs whilst wearing a fez.

Dr.Hauschka have their own trio to give away this week. Not Wilson, Keppel and Betty but rather Lemon, Blackthorn and Rose, in their beautiful Body Wash Gift Set


 "With their subtle, natural scents, this collection of Dr.Hauschka Body Washes care for skin as they gently cleanse. The nurturing formulas contain Apricot kernel and jojoba oils to soften and smooth, while each key ingredient works to refresh, tone or deeply nourish skin"

The Ancient Egyptians knew a thing or two about washing, using precious, beautifully scented essential oils in their beauty routines.  The folks at Dr.Hauschka know a thing or two about the art of cleansing, although these body washes won't get you all in a lather:

"When it comes to getting clean, it's not about the bubbles. Bigger bubbles and foamy suds may be fun, but they don't necessarily wash away dirt. In fact, bubbles may indicate that your cleanser is loaded with harsh, irritating foaming agents"

To win a set simply go to the Dr.Hauschka UK Facebook page and post a comment to state which body wash best describes how you would like to feel this week:

(WILSON)  - LEMON – energised, light and playful
(KEPPEL) - BLACKTHORN – invigorated, assertive and able
(BETTY)  -
ROSE – nurtured, balanced and calm

Your opportunity to get washing like an Egyptian (no fez required, but a song and dance in the shower always make me smile) closes at 10 am on Wednesday, 21 November 2012





Sunday 18 November 2012

On Apricots

Rather ironically, yesterday I misunderstood the meaning of the word “Mondegreen”, believing it to be a description of the countryside in spring (a multicultural amalgamation of the French for "world" and the English "green").  I now stand corrected; or at least I am trusting that Wikipedia is not lying on this matter…it did once lead me astray with regards to TV gardener Alan Titchmarch when some pranksters edited his entry to state he had published a new version of the Kama Sutra!

“A mondegreen is the mishearing or misinterpretation of a phrase as a result of near-homophony, in a way that gives it a new meaning. It most commonly is applied to a line in a poem or a lyric in a song.”
This made me recall the Carly Simon song “You’re So Vain”, subject of many misheard lyrics, such as

Some underwear spy or a knife and a clothespin
(Original: "Some underworld spy or the wife of a close friend") 

This song is another source of confusion for me, centering around the correct pronunciation of the word “apricot” (APP-ricot at opposed to APE-ricot), perhaps it all depends on whether it is partnered with a sailing item and a strategically placed hat…

You walked into the party
Like you were walking onto a yacht
Your hat strategically dipped below one eye
Your scarf it was apricot
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, I was writing a Strictly Meets Hauschka blog, so where am I heading with this?  Autumnabricot  - yes, a new word to describe the golden hues of the autumnal landscape (the English “autumn” and the French "apricot". I’m not sure if this will get an entry in the Oxford English Dictionary, but I pretty confident that I could edit it onto to Wikepedia!).  This is inspired by a stunning gown worn by Victoria Pendleton on Strictly last week:


It brought to mind a picture I had taken in the autumnal leaves at Kew Gardens:

Also a picture I took this morning. I have a strange fascination with tree bark, it is just so incredibly beautiful:
As I have previously stated it is reminiscent of my skin before I discovered Dr.Hauschka products. If this resonates with you, Quince Day Cream may be a good choice. It is made with a base of Apricot Kernel oil; smoothing and moisturising the skin to impart a soft, dewy glow.  I find this works better for my skin than Rose Day Cream, which alas is too rich (but excellent for tattoo care!).  RoseDay Cream Light however, is another of my skin saviours; that too has a base of Apricot Kernel Oil as does Melissa Day Cream…I feel another misheard lyric coming on…

Your hat strategically dipped below one eye
Your base oil was apricot..

Wednesday 31 October 2012

No Trick, Just Treats

This year I am having a "No trick, just treats" Halloween, starting off with my pumpkin design (hopefully identifiable as a rose!):
Initially, I attempted to carve "Dr.Hauschka Skin Care UK" into the flesh - last night I watched a feature on scuplture and was beginning to believe I was the Rodin of the pumpkin world! Alas, equipped with only the most rudimentary of tools (a soup spoon and a kitchen knife) I soon changed my plans.  The flower inspiration came from Lisa Eldrige's make-up for Paloma Faith on the Halloween Strictly edition:
This itself was inpsired by Frida Kahlo (I love this painting, even more so since we acquired our black & white rescue cat, she is always trying to get in on the picture!).
The pumpkin sorted, I am now turing my attention to a mask. This also has a flower inspiration - Dr.Hauschka Firming Mask, which uses Rose in four different forms.  Funnily enough, when I checked out reviews for this mask on their webpage, the first that caught my eye was entitled "A Real Treat" (so I knew it was definitely the right choice for this post).

'I ordered the trial size which I received this week, I couldn't wait to try it and I have to say I love it, my skin felt amazing afterwards, so much so that I kept telling my husband to feel my face and the one thing that really stood out to me was the laughter lines around my eyes had decreased so I will definitely be ordering this one again.  I have a bathroom full of beauty products which have cost me a fortune and claim to do amazing things for your skin but now I've found this it will be the only thing on my shelf (along with the rose day cream of course)'
Michelle, North East.

instructions for use
  • This mask can be used once or twice a week.
  • Cleanse using Cleansing Cream.
  • Apply Toner or Conditioner.
  • Apply Firming Mask liberally to the face and neck, including the area around the eyes, ear lobes and upper chest.
  • Leave to work for up to 30 minutes***
  • Remove by gently compressing off with a warm, moist cloth.

*** I suggest applying around about the time Trick or Treaters are due to call!!







 













Wednesday 24 October 2012

The Cat that got the Mascara

Jerry Hall (code name Translucent Powder) has sadly danced her last Strictly Routine to the tune of Mrs.Robinson (from the Graduate, not the orange squash drink popular at Wimbledon - always a source of confusion for me when I was younger). Very aptly Dr.Hauschka are running a make-up related giveaway on their Facebook page.
 
"Dr.Hauschka Skin Care is being used behind the scenes at this year’s Strictly Come Dancing and every Saturday night we’re donning the shimmering Illuminating Powder to get us in the Strictly mood.
Share your favorite Saturday night make-up tip and you could be chosen as the lucky recipient of your very own lustrous limited edition Illuminating Powder."

Opportunity ends 2pm on Friday 26th October.

 
I noticed that Grace Emmerson has a good blog on how to use Rouge Powder 03 in her recent post Pure Cheek, and already some great tips being shared by fans on the page  "A line of Charcoal Eyeliner swiped up at the outer edge of the eye and an extra layer of Volume Mascara.  Meow purrfect Saturday night peepers" from Julie Burgess.  My cat obviously likes this notion as I discovered her curled up with a make-up collection of her own:


 
Whilst on the cat theme, there is a dramatic black cat eye make-up video on Lisa Eldrige's site which I absolutely love. My only reservations (and alas rather big ones) are that I am unsure of the animal testing policies of the brands used, and some are rather high on the nasty chemical end of the spectrum.  I love Dr.Hauschka, its ingredients do not encompass the following:
 
Parabens: Mimic the hormone estrogen, which can play a role in the development of breast cancer.
Phthalates. Chemicals that could damage the liver, kidneys, lungs and reproductive system.
Diazolidinyl urea This chemical releases formaldehyde and acts as a preservative. It could contain carcinogenic impurities and is associated with other significant health problems.
Ethyl acetate. Prolonged exposure can cause damage to the lungs, heart, kidney and liver.
Petrolatum. May contain harmful impurities that break down into chemicals linked to cancer.
Sodium laureth/sodium laurel sulfate. May contain harmful impurities that break down into chemicals linked to cancer.

Since Denise's look on Saturday night (don't worry I wouldn't try to recreate exactly, might get strange looks over the photocopier), I have been fixated with eye make up, especially mascara. The exact origins of the word are unclear, but most probably it came from the Spanish word meaning "mask" and it strikes me that just as the mask Nicky wore for his dance on Saturday it gives you extra confidence and va va voom.  Mascara would be a good name for my cat, she has her own little mask, which does give her confidence to be cheeky!
 
I especially liked the mascara tip posted on the Dr.Hauschka South Africa facebook page:
 
"It is old fashioned ito wear only one colour mascara … eg Black on your lashes – Rather apply Volume Black and then a layer of Aubergine or Blue or Pearl Anthracite stroked over the top of the top lashes… so you could only see this in the sun or when you are looking down slightly… how sexy…!"
 
I'm very much looking forward to reading the rest of the tips - so please get posting!!