Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 October 2015

May Lindstrom Skin the Good Stuff is just perfect!

Not very often we come across skincare brands on the higher side that promises to offer what is actually tagged in the price. So, when I came across May Lindstrom Skin The Good Stuff and checked their complete range, I was quite surprised at the choices. 
In fact, in a world, where all products of natural and organic skincare are priced on the higher side, not every brand promises and offers the same. Coming in beautiful Miron glass bottle, it is best to mention that this is a total body serum that ensures that the connection with the skin is revived back, and I love it!

The ingredients: This is one of the certified organic serums for the body that I came across that includes key ingredients like jojoba oil, macadamia nut oil, olive oil and plum kernel oil with other oils. The label says sea buckthorn oil with ylang-ylang oil and cocoa absolute oil are also included. I really didn’t actually bother on researching each of them, but most of the friends tell me only good things.

What I liked: Honestly, I am someone who doesn’t spend a huge amount of money on skincare products because I always hold my reservations on the quality. However, the moment I used a small drop of the across May Lindstrom Skin The Good Stuff, I just couldn’t stop smelling my skin. It instantly nourishes the skin and offers a silky touch with a soft glow that is hard to ignore. 

The blend of cocoa, rose, and lavender is just perfect for my combination skin and gives a small and sweet touch to the skin. This is more like a rich fluid that works well on the skin for all the good reasons. If you are someone who is looking for a product that is honest on the hype and claim, I bet you won’t regret buying this one. The smell is just delicious, and you don’t need to apply a huge amount, just a little can do wonders.

How to apply: This is a complete body serum and is meant to be used everywhere. I generally use it on the tough skin of my feet along with the rest of the body after a shower. The product is safe to be used on the breasts, and I even use one or two drops for my hair, as well. It’s more like a full lotion with a texture that has a bit of shimmer.


Final word: I love May Lindstrom Skin The Good Stuff for all the good reasons. The only con is the price, which is higher for the fact that it is a certified organic product. Not to forget, I love the smell and touch of this body serum to the most, and the bottle should last you long. After all, when it comes to body, everyone loves to get the best care. Go beyond the label and price and you will like to make this investment time and again without any hesitations.


Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Summer Doesn't Have to End

It's been a dreary, wet couple of weeks in the UK and some parts of Europe. For those of us reluctant to say goodbye to summer; the good news is, it doesn't have to end. Destinations offering fantastic late summer sun packages are plentiful, particularly in parts of the world where September and October averages are still in the 20's and 30's, with a warm sea delightful for swimming. And the benefits of traveling now are immense: prices are lower, fewer people competing for sun loungers and sunshine without the burn. Right now it's an ideal getaway for those of us who aren't quite ready to part with summer yet. 

These are our top picks:

Turkey: D Resort Grand Azur
This is a hotel that really distinguishes itself from the rest in Marmaris. For one, it's the only non-all inclusive in the area, so the standards are higher. Indeed, everything from the setting to the atmosphere (live jazz music over dinner), a secluded beach surrounded by white sand and mountains as well as breathtaking views of the sea and the Blue Flagged Beach from your breakfast table, all give this one a very personal and luxurious touch. 


It's a stunning, newly renovated property which is far and away the most stylish resort in all of Marmaris. Ideally situated between two mountain ranges with views of the beautiful coastline, D-Resort Grand Azur exudes architectural style with its sleek, curving profile, nestled in exotic gardens and just steps from a magnificent beach with imported white sand. The hotel is brilliantly located only a short distance from town and offers plenty to do: a well-equipped gym, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, flood-lit tennis courts and water-sports facilities on the beach. 

The Azur spa sauna, steam room, Turkish bath and solarium offers a wide range of massage and health treatments to leave you feeling very glad you came.

Greece: Domes of Elounda
Exactly like nothing else, Domes of Elounda combines the very best of Mediterranean style in an elegant, sophisticated setting. Still sunny and warm through October, this is a fashionable retreat a luxurious feel, the resort offers lavish comfort amidst spell-binding views of a sparkling Aegean sea.

 Based in Elounda, Crete, Domes of Elounda is located in the hotspot of Greece, a long-time A-list secret beloved by those seeking a restful reprieve amidst incredible natural beauty. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, Rihanna and Lady Gaga are all regulars to this former fishing village which offers unsurpassed views and buckets of charm. Every suite, villa or residence comes with an outdoor heated Jacuzzi or a private swimming pool. 

Offering breath-taking views, the chic and stylish interiors go toe to toe with the spectacular natural beauty that surrounds it.

Spain: La Escondida
Hot air ballooning over the Spanish mountains, a leisurely horse ride ending with a chef prepared picnic beside a languid stream, honey direct from the comb dripping on to freshly baked scones, beautifully designed rooms, luxurious linens, all surrounded by acres of almond groves.....

Is this the most romantic hotel in Spain? Recently named one of Spain's top boutique hotels by Mr and Mrs Smith, La Escondida is a stylish and exceptionally beautiful hotel, and a far cry from the over-crowded Spanish resorts.

Owned by former England footballer and manager Terry Venables, in the mountains north of Alicante amidst 500 acres of olive and almond groves, it's a rich combination of rustic Spanish charm and luxurious living. There are riding lessons for all levels of abilities, an indoor swimming heated pool with a lovely spa and a full range of treatments, two stunning terraces and an outdoor pool set in manicured gardens. There is also a jogging track around property's 500 acres; hiking and mountain biking in the National Park, extraordinary bird life, and golfing which can be arranged at a nearby golf course. It's also only 30 minutes from the beach should you fancy a dip in the sea.

Thailand: Kata Rocks
Kata Rocks is a fantastic destination for late summer sun offering great weather, stunning surroundings and some of the best pricing you're likely to find all year. Newly opened in November of last year, Kata Rocks is a stylish Phuket hotel offering a minimalist vibe, a really stunning spa, 'Sky Villas' private infinity pools, fabulous Andaman sea views and a spectacular location. 

There are 43 one, two, three and four-bedroom sky villas stacked across the hillside - big, bright and beautiful, they come with fully-fitted kitchens, living and dining areas, and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors opening onto private infinity pools, each of which is a minimum of seven-metres long.

Maldives: Loama Resorts
Whilst the Maldives is a popular well–trodden destination all year long, this new, luxury hotel really stands out. Hot, dry weather returns to the Maldives as the wet season ends in October. Expect long days of brilliant sunshine and temperatures in the high 20°Cs - low 30°Cs. Accessible only by seaplane, Loama is located on the most secluded inhabited island in the Maldives. 


Loama Resort Maldives at Maamigili is a 105-room luxurious island getaway set amidst a natural tapestry of sun-kissed lagoons, palm-fringed beaches and picture-perfect panoramas, spread over 100 hectares of pristine coral reef within the Raa Atoll. The Resort embodies the spirit of the true Maldives with its quiet rustic charm, idyllic beauty and exuberant culture, anchored firmly in the rich heritage of the island. A unique combination of barefoot luxury and rich Maldivian heritage, this teardrop-shaped private island that was once the playground of ancient kings; away from many of the other bustling tourist resorts the Maldives are famous for, this is a resort with an accent firmly on privacy.