YVES SAINT LAURENT Creme De Blush Review

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This week I tried out YSL’s Creme De Blush. This will be the most expensive blush you ever buy I’m pretty sure. Well, that’s if my review entices you to buy it! I received it free in a swag bag, but it retails for $52.00 CDN. So it’s a little pricey, but I did really like it.

I’d never tried a cream blush before this one. They sound messy, right? Well it didn’t end up being as bad as I thought.

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When I saw the colour (Rouge Passion) I thought it was way too red! I don’t usually wear anything red so I was sure I would just give it away. Even on when I first applied it I though it looked way too red. I tried blending it in and it smoothed into this perfect flush colour. I was actually pretty shocked – it looked awesome. I looked so healthy all of a sudden!

The texture is very silky but sets matte. It didn’t upset the makeup I had already put on at all which was great as well.

I was totally in love with the colour, but I noticed around lunch time it had disappeared. It’s definitely something you need to re-apply throughout the day as I found it had a shelf life of a few hours. I don’t usually carry blush around with me, so that would be something to adjust to.

The blush didn’t leave my skin oily at all (which I am prone too), and it was hard to believe how great it blended into a natural look. It didn’t settle into my pores, and it just sort of floated on top of my makeup.

There is a bit of mess since you need to apply it with your fingers, so on-the-go could be a bit tough unless you can make it to a bathroom to wash your hands. They suggest you use your fingertips for the application, but I suppose you could use a small brush. But on-the-go with a brush? That would be dedication!

The good news is that this stuff would probably last a lifetime. You need so little that I can’t imagine this thing emptying for at least a year!

The blush container itself is pretty luxe. It’s so pretty it doesn’t feel like it should be hidden in a makeup bag.

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Would I buy this product? Maybe! I really do like it, but the cost of it would really hurt my wallet. Blush isn’t exactly an essential for me so I’m not sure I would splurge. But if I had some unaccounted for funds, I would go for it!

My Review of Cluny Bistro and Boulangerie

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One of our favourite places in Toronto is the Distillery District. Although it’s not easy to navigate the streets in heels due to the cobblestone streets, we love the vibe of the stores in the area, and there are some fabulous restaurants.

 

 

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This week we went to Cluny Bistro and Boulangerie for our anniversary dinner. This restaurant is huge! 11,000 square feet to be exact. The space is beautiful, and very French!

 

 

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I was so happy they had my favourite wine – Megalomaniac Narcissist Reserve Riesling from the Niagara Peninsula. If you haven’t tried it, you need to – it’s the best Riesling I’ve ever had. So our dinner started off very well!

The menu is made up of French Cuisine, and it had a large offering of small plates if you wanted to have a dinner where you share and sample things with the table, or traditional large entree’s. We decided to order lot’s of the small plates so we could try as much as possible.

When I do a restaurant review I cringe a little because the hardest part is taking photo’s of the food to show you what we ate! Usually we are out for dinner when I review, so by the time we sit down at the restaurant things get a little romantic and the lights are dimmed. It was like a timer was on for our arrival, because as soon as we sat down the lights were dimmed. This would normally be a great additional to the ambiance, but when you are writing a review for your blog, you end up muttering a curse word under your breath, and do the best you can!

My applogies in advance for the quality of the food photo’s – the food was presented and looked beautiful in person!

We ordered so many of the small plates they likely wouldn’t all fit on our table, so we started with a few plates and as we finished them our server would bring out new additions. We started with their freshly baked bread, cut fresh from their bread table. My favourite was baked fresh with olives. I was lucky in some ways because my husband just started a no-carb diet, so the bread basket was mine! The poor guy – I chose a restaurant where there was an actual bread bar in the centre of the restaurant. Carbs were everywhere, so I am sure it was torture.

We tried the Sal Cod Donuts ($11) with a smoked potato dipping sauce, which we thought sounded a little strange so we tried them. They were so filling we couldn’t finish them. I thought I even tasted a bit of sugar on the outside (a homage to the “donut”?), and believe it or not it worked well with the flavours.

 

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I’m not a super big fan of kale, but no-carb boy needed something to eat, so I offered to order the Crisp Dinosaur Kale & Queen Kale Salad ($10) with charred corn, king oyster mushrooms, and a chili lime dressing. That dressing had some kick, and it changed my mind a little about kale – this salad was actually pretty good considering my thoughts on kale.

 

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The Potted Pork Creton ($10) was a Quebec style pork pate, with apple bread and an apple and lemon balm jam. This one I felt needed to have the jam in each bite or I wasn’t too wowed, but the jam really made it pop.

 

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Yes, we ordered French fries. But listen, these were like the French fries of my dreams. AMAZING! Plus they aren’t really French fries, they are Crisp Frites ($8) with a garlic aioli, so it was much more sophisticated. We were dying. My carb-free date had a taste, and was ready to quit the diet because of these frites. So beware, they actually have the ability to convince you to do things you wouldn’t normally want to do.

 

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Cheese is my weakness, so we decided to order the Triple Cream Delice de Bourgogne ($11) with toasted walnuts and a walnut sauce. My husband and I differed on our opinion of this one. He wasn’t a big fan because he thought it was too sweet and creamy. It was almost a whipped consistency. I thought it was to die for and I ate all of that cheese. Like I scraped the cutting board it came in on.

 

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No dinner for me is complete without sampling the oysters at a restaurants raw bar, and luckily Cluny had their very own Raw Bar and Seafood Counter right in our view. We tried the two types of fresh oysters they had that day from PEI. We decided to order four and I ate three of them, so I am sure you can imagine my opinion on them. They were chilled, fresh, and shucked well without any shell debris. They came with a red wine vinigarette and their own spicy seafood sauce, fresh lemons and horseradish.

 

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Instead of ordering dessert from the menu, we instead stopped at Cluny’s bakery which is connected to the restaurant. There you could buy their fresh breads, and desserts to eat there or take home. We picked up some macaroons because anywhere I see macaroons I buy them! We bought some to bring home to our babysitter for the night as they were some of the gluten free treats they had to offer (they had one other dessert that day which was gluten free as well). We had the salted caramel, strawberry flavoured, and the donut flavoured macaroon. They were much larger than ones I have had at Nadege or Butter Avenue in Toronto, and they were tasty too.

 

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Kid friendly? I think yes! Although we had a pretty romantic dinner, we did see a couple children dining there for dinner. They had booster seats, and high chairs available. There is a children’s menu for brunch, but they do not have one for lunch or dinner. They seemed quite accommodating, and the server said that they were willing to modify items on their menu for children which I thought was pretty awesome. It’s one of those rare places where you could go for a date, or you could go with the kids and have a great experience both ways.

Overall I loved this place, and I will be back for sure.

Cluny Bistro and Boulangerie is located at 35 Tank House Lane in The Historic Distillery District, 55 Mill Street, Toronto.

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Summer Recovery Kit Giveaway!

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I don’t know about you, but the summer has left my hair in need of some major TLC. I am major recovery mode right now, and I’m using all of the products I can get my hands on.

Before the weather gets colder and I have to start worrying about what THOSE conditions will do to my skin and hair, I’m trying to get myself back to normal.

This week I am giving away a Summer Recovery Kit on the blog so you can pamper yourself with a few products I have been using.

It includes:

John Frieda Luxurious Volume Touchably Full Shampoo and Conditioner for Colour Treated Hair

John Frieda Sheer Blonde Everlasting Blonde Colour Preserving Shampoo and Conditioner

John Freida Radiant Red Colour Protecting Daily Shampoo and Conditioner

John Frieda Frizz Ease Nourishing Oil Elixir (x2)

Biore Deep Cleansing Pore Strips (x2)

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My Summer Recovery Kit has over $90 worth of products, and it’s easy to win!

Just enter via the Rafflecopter link below to win! This contest runs from Monday, September 29th, 2014 at 12:00am until Sunday, October 5th, 2014 at 12:00am.

The winner will be announced on Sunday, October 5th, 2014 on the blog, and the winner will be chosen randomly using Rafflecopter. This contest is open to all Canadian and US residents.

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Good luck!

Our Trip to Beaches Turks & Caicos

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In my life, travel is very important. I am not happy unless I am planning my next trip. My husband and I have been on a lot of adventures – walking through the ruins in Pompeii, leaving my wallet somewhere in Switzerland and having a man from a cuckoo clock shop drive me back to try find it, walking through an Austrian mountainside on a Sunday looking for lunch, and only to find a hotel that would only serve ice cream (because it was Sunday?) while watching a party take place in the lobby with everyone dressed in lederhosen…. We have been on some great and crazy adventures!

When we decided to have a family, I spent the last few months before trying telling my hubby “we need to do this before we have a baby because we will never have the chance again”. My poor husband – we laugh at that statement now, because if anything we have been travelling even more since we had our son!

Our son is two and so far he has been to the Bahamas, Bermuda, Lake Placid NY, and all kinds of different resorts in our province, and now on our latest adventure, Turks & Caicos.

Our travel has not slowed down at all, but it has been chosen much more carefully now that we have a son. We can’t drag him through the transit system of Greece until he’s at least 6 or 7 (so he can understand the craziness of the busses arriving on “ish” time which means whenever they feel like, and to see the bus driver not sitting on a seat but a milk carton), so until then we look for safe and fun adventures for him to experience with us now.

Our latest adventure was at Beaches Turks & Caicos. I have been so excited to write this post because we truly loved this trip!

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We had been to Sandals Antigua a few years ago, and it was an excellent resort with amazing service, so we knew that a Beaches resort would have high standards as well.

Our arrival was very smooth – we walked right to the Beaches arrival desk at the Turks and Caicos airport, and after waiting less than five minutes we found ourselves on an air conditioned transfer to the resort. The transfer took 15 minutes, and we arrived at the resort greeted by Beaches staff who offered us each a cool clean washcloth and a drink! We were seated in the lobby where we were brought the paperwork to check in. It took us a total of 10 minutes before having our room key in our hands. I can’t imagine anywhere else that has an easier check in process.

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Our room was amazing! We tried to explain to our son that this would be our “home” for the week, and he was had no problem calling it that by the end of our trip. It was such a large and comfortable space! We had a separate bedroom with a T.V., two bathrooms (how amazing is that?), two separate patio’s, a kitchen, and a large main room with a table, couch/trundle bed, and another T.V.

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Not only was having two bathrooms amazing, but having a separate bedroom meant we could put our son down for naps and then have the freedom to hang out on the patio, watch T.V., or just generally make a bit of noise! We could also put him to bed and then stay up late watching movies and eating food.

Having a stocked fridge was very convenient as well so we could keep milk, juice and fruit ready to go for him. This was the first room I had been in on a trip that had a washer and dryer!

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When we arrived to the room we were met with fruit and cheese platters which we greatly appreciated since we were all starving, and minutes later welcome letters arrived along with fresh chocolate treats. Our room had 24 hour concierge service, and that meant we could call to get help with anything we needed on our trip.

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The resort was divided into four Villages – Key West, which is where we stayed, Italian, Caribbean, and the French Village.

The Key West Village was beautiful. This section of the resort opened only 5 years ago so everything was very fresh and new. I have to say I really liked the French Village as well with their cute Parisian cafe and vine-covered buildings. Each Village had restaurants and pools themed to suit the Village. It was like having four mini-resorts to choose from.

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When it came to food, we had 19 different dining choices on the resort. It was overwhelming to decide where to go when we first arrived because there was so much to choose from. Each restaurant had a separate children’s menu we could order from, and they often even had children’s appetizers to go with their entrees! The chef’s served up everything from grilled swordfish, seafood risotto, to chicken fajitas and Caribbean jerk chicken. There were all kinds of choices every night, which wasn’t a bad problem to have.

We enjoyed Kimono’s restaurant the most. It was a hibachi restaurant with entertaining chef’s that had us all singing along with them while we ate. We also loved Neptunes restaurant which was seafood focused, and was surrounded by sand dunes near the ocean.

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Beaches Turks & Caicos actually has an office where any dietary or allergy concerns can be addressed and managed throughout a guests trip. All concerns are documented, and when a guest is going to visit a restaurant they would just need to make a quick call to this office, and the completed paperwork is sent to the restaurant so food may be prepared to suit the guest’s needs.

The best part of all-inclusive resorts is the steady availability of drinks and snacks! For a treat there was a little Parisian cafe with different goods each day like mini blueberry cheesecakes and chocolate dipped merengue. They also served hot and cold coffee drinks as well.

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There was also a 24 hour diner which served popcorn, cotton candy and ice cream! I visited this spot every day obviously.

Not only was there a large stretch of beach (12 miles long), but there were pools spaced all over the resort, and there was even a waterpark. The Pirates Island Waterpark (45,000 square feet!) had water slides, a surf simulator (the only one in the Carribean), a lazy river, and a children’s pirate play ship and splash deck. The water slides ranged from large and fast for the adults, to much smaller ones for children. We spent a lot of time at the waterpark because there was so much to do! There was a pool just for kids that had a swim up bar that served cute kids drinks like my son’s favourite The Mickey Mouse (banana, milk and strawberry).

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At The Pirate’s Island Waterpark there was a 50’s style diner (this is where I was going for my ice cream/pop corn/cotton candy runs), a games room, and Scratch DJ Academy where kids can learn how to mix, blend and scratch music. There was also an XBOX Play Lounge with dozens of consoles with games pre-loaded and free to play.

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The big draw for us at this resort was the relationship Beaches has with Sesame Street. For 10 years Beaches has had Sesame Street characters at the resort, and they interact with the children in so many ways! There was a character show each night at 6:30pm which we were not allowed to miss according to our son London, there were two Sesame Street Carnival Celebration Parade’s while we were there which was pretty impressive. The Seasame character’s can be found throughout the day just walking around to meet the children, or for scheduled events like baking cookies with Cookie Monster, bird watching with Big Bird, and story time with Elmo.

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We attended a Sesame Street Character Breakfast, and this was lot’s of fun! The tables were decorated with all things Sesame Street, and all of the character’s made an appearance at the event to take photo’s with the children, and there was a hilarious dance party. Each child had lots of opportunity to spend time with their favourite characters – Elmo, Cookie Monster, Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, Bert and Ernie, Abby Cadabby, Grover and The Count.

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The Kids Camp at Beaches offers programs for infants, toddlers, pre-teens and teens. I toured the Kids Camp locations at the resort, and they were very impressive! They were bright, full of toys and activities, and the nap rooms looked very comfortable. I met the staff that worked there and everyone was very professional, and seemed to be having a great time with the children. The Kids Camp is complementary, and is a great idea if you want to go on a snorkelling trip, or need to have a romantic dinner which doesn’t include a high chair!

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After the Kids Camp closes, there is an aftercare program where professional nanny care is offered to guests for a charge. There is also a Special Needs Program where any child with special needs can have assistance from a nanny one-on-one so the child doesn’t miss out on participating on all of the activities at Beaches (there is also a fee for this service).

Our trip was amazing. The beach was beautiful, the water was a gorgeous turquoise color with fish swimming around us every time we stepped into it, and the resort was immaculate. None of the Beaches staff would pass us by without saying hello, and our concierge would call to check in on us to make sure everything was going smoothly.

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The shops on the resort had everything we could have forgotten – sunscreen, toys, diapers, wipes and of course there was a store dedicated to Sesame Street. The lobbies in each village had a T.V. playing cartoons with child-size furniture, and when we were lucky we could round a corner and see Oscar the Grouch or the Cookie Monster.

It felt so easy to be able to dine anywhere no matter how posh the restaurant was, and to be accepted with a toddler! Stroller parking was outside of every restaurant, and there were always enough high chairs and crayons to go around.

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We saw many couples on the trip without children, and it would be easy to have an adult trip at this resort with the layout they have. There were two specific restaurant for adults only, and there were so many pools you could easily find one that was quiet to read at, or one with a swim up bar and loud music to party at.

Beaches Turks & Caicos does not allow tipping to it’s staff, so there is no worry to pay any extra costs while there to thank the staff for their service.

My tips? Attend all of the special events listed in the daily newsletter each day. We went to the Managers Cocktail Party and had fresh appetizers we hadn’t had at any restaurant, and Sesame characters were on sale at the party. They had themed cocktails, and free massages by the pool.

The Friday night beach party was our favourite event. We sat casually outside where we were served drinks at our picnic table, we had a great cookout, and we were entertained with a Sesame Street show, and there were fireworks at the end of the night.

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If you have small children you should bring a stroller because of how large the resort is, or if you somehow forgot or don’t take my advice you can rent a wagon from the Kids Club.

I knew this trip was a success when I watched my husband pick up a Beaches magazine and he started taking about the other locations we should visit next, and I watched my son tell all of our family when we returned home about his island trip. He is still excited to talk about it a week later, and it’s easy to tell we made some great memories for him.

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For more details on a Beaches Turks and Caicos visit them here!

You can also ask me questions in the comments!

Blogs I Love! Yes Cheating On Me Is Allowed (Sometimes)

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Obviously I want you to keep and touch and read my blog, but there are some really awesome blogs out there that I love to check out every week to see what they are posting next, and I think you should check them out as well!

So what I am saying is it’s totally ok to cheat on me with other blogs, but I they have to be super fabulous like the ones I am recommending because they are full of amazing food, fashion, beauty and just general goodness.

There are a million blogs out there, and I have found the best way to keep up with the ones I love is by using a website called Bloglovin.com. This way you don’t need to follow each bog individually, but instead you can follow them on this site in a very organized way by seeing their new posts in a feed (sort of the way Facebook’s news feed works).

All of these blogs inspired me to start writing my own almost one year ago (my one year anniversary is coming up soon!), and they often tempt me to quit my real-life job so I can have lot’s more time writing about what I love like these ladies do.

Hope you enjoy my favourites!

 

 

Cupcakes and Cashmere

 

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This blog has a little bit of everything, and Emily has even launched a book about style, décor and entertaining. Holy multitasker!

 

 

Veronicka’s Blushing

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Veronika’s from Houston and has been blogging since 2009 about outfits, beauty products, home décor, DIY projects, and mom stuff. I really like some of her outfit and décor tips!

 

 

Pink Peonies

 

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This blog is fabulous for fashion! Rachel is from Salt Lake City, Utah, and writes all about fashion and shopping.

 

 

A Beautiful Mess

 

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This blog is run by a team of sisters who own a lifestyle company. There are lots of décor projects, recipes, and crafts. The girls are based in Missouri, and they have released two books and an app!

 

 

Sincerely, Jules

 

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She leads a pretty fabulous life, and her Instagram account is especially fun to follow too. Fashion, shopping, and jet-setting!

 

 

Peace, Love, Shea

 

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Shea Marie is a model who lives in Hollywood and also works as a stylist, TV host and designer. She travel’s all over the world and documents her day to day life, along with lots of fashion and beauty advice.