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Winter Skincare | LANEIGE Firming Sleeping Mask Review

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


The past few months have gone by quickly — a blur of work, Netflix binges, and frozen cauliflower-crust pizzas. My skincare routine has taken a hit, and I’ve been trying to get my skin’s moisture back to its healthy pre-hibernation levels. There have been nourishing oils, hydrating serums and rich moisturizers on heavy rotation, but I find myself going back to the LANEIGE Firming Sleeping Mask* ($39) over and over again. And kind of…unsure about it? Now that I’ve almost gone through the entire jar (and lost the little scoop it came with), it’s time to decide if I’ll repurchase this overnight treatment or move on to something new.

LANEIGE Firming Sleeping Mask texture

LANEIGE Firming Sleeping Mask Review

I love overnight treatments. They are a lazy girl’s best friends, especially in winter. A good one can give dull skin its glow back in less than eight hours. The LANEIGE Firming Sleeping Mask is great for those evenings when all you want to do is take your makeup off with a wipe and go to bed. It works hard while you sleep, and you wake up with plump, hydrated skin.

The LANEIGE Firming Sleeping Mask has a really unique texture. If the Water Sleeping Mask (reviewed here) is a gel, the Firming Sleeping Mask is a jelly. When the product is scooped up from the jar, the surface gets chunky and then smooths itself out in seconds…like magic. It’s cold and slippery, which doesn’t sound great, but a little goes a long way and it feels like water on the skin once it warms up. It dries down quickly and without leaving a greasy film behind. My skin soaks it up so quickly, there’s nothing left to rinse off by morning.

LANEIGE Firming Sleeping Mask texture

This is a good mask layering with oils and serums for extra nourishment and hydration as it’s not quite as hydrating as others I’ve tried all by itself. I especially love using it with the fragrance-free Crambé oil I’ve been testing recently as it lets the beautiful scent of the LANEIGE Firming Sleeping Mask shine. It’s lightly fragranced with the same Sleepscent that is found in the Water Sleeping Mask — a relaxing and (hopefully) sleep-inducing blend of ylang-ylang, rose, sandalwood oil and orange flower. My skin is very sensitive to fragrances, but this one has never been a problem for me. Be sure to do a patch test if you have reactive skin!

Unlike the Water Sleeping Mask, which is all about hydration, the Firming Sleeping Mask is  — you guessed it! — all about firming and tightening the skin. As I get older, I definitely notice that my skin is losing some of its firmness and elasticity, especially when I’m dehydrated. I haven’t noticed any changes in my skin’s firmness or elasticity while using this mask, but I do like how plump and hydrated my skin is in the morning. I find that I miss the extra hydration from the Water Sleeping Mask formula, though someone who worries about the first signs of aging might prefer to trade some hydration for a little firming action.

LANEIGE Firming Sleeping Mask

TL;DR?

The Water Sleeping Mask is still my favourite overnight treatment from LANEIGE. It’s mostly down to the fact that I prefer the gel-like texture of the Water Sleeping Mask over a slightly chunky jelly texture of the Firming Sleeping Mask, but also because the first is more hydrating. The Water Sleeping Mask’s packaging is sleeker…and yes, I do pick products partly based on how they look on my dressing table when they’re a little more pricey. If firmness and elasticity are your main concerns, the Firming Sleeping Mask is a good option to target both signs of aging and hydration. For now, I’ll stick to the Water range…while I still can.

 

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Get Ready With Me (Again) – A Full Makeup Tutorial! – All Things Aesthetic

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Hi everyone, and welcome to this week’s blog! And what a rubbish week we are having with the weather, although I’m not sure what I prefer; is it better for the weather to be bad when we are stuck indoors anyway, or is the sunshine uplifting in difficult times? I think my mixed views display how neither situation is exactly ideal, however there are things we can do to try and make how we are feeling slightly better. At the moment, I am loving having a daily pamper, reading more books, watching rubbish on Netflix, going on walks, and doing home workouts. I’ve also decided to do my makeup a couple of times a week to keep me feeling human, which you will know if you read my post a couple of weeks ago on my BeautyBay haul! I’ve not actually done a full makeup tutorial for you guys since December though (check it out here), and some products I use have changed since then, so why not do a big makeup post?! Here is a nice little before picture if you guys need a laugh (I know I do)!

I’ve just noticed I am so pale I would probably disappear into my wall if it was white…

Aaaaand here is a meme to summarise how I am feeling about the above picture…

Wow, I also LOVE the caption of this pin haha! Well, at least I am funny sometimes I hope…Anyway, time to stop rambling. Here’s the tutorial!

Step 1 – Prime

So this is a pretty easy step, although for some reason I didn’t actually take a before and after picture. Here is the order in which I apply the products:
1) Dr Everyouth Vitamin C and Hyaluronic Acid Day Moisturiser – £13.99 on gogroupie.
2) The Ordinary High Adherence Silicone Primer – £3.95 from BeautyBay.
3) RCMA No-Color Powder – £11.75 from BeautyBay.
4) Morphe Continuous Setting Mist – £16 from Cult Beauty.

So, I am absolutely IN LOVE with this prime routine. I’ve always moisturised and then applied primer, but I would highly recommend setting your primer with a translucent powder and setting spray – you will notice a huge difference when it comes to the durability of your makeup and it goes on soooo much better.

Step 2 – Brows

The products used here are my all time faves:
1) Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade in shade Soft Brown – £19 from Cult Beauty.
2) ZOEVA Graphic Brow Fix in shade Ammos – £9 from Beauty Bay.
3) Morphe Liquid Full Coverage Concealer in shade C1.35 – £10 from Cult Beauty

  • STEP 1 – Use a flat angled brush to apply the dipbrow pomade.
  • STEP 2 – Brush on the brow gel in fine strokes.
  • STEP 3 – Apply concealer around the brow and brush down onto the lid to act as a primer.

As my hair is blonde (despite the awful roots I have right now due to being unable to visit a hairdressers) I don’t go too dark with my brows. However, more shades are available in the products I recommend depending on what kind of colour you go for. While £19 is a bit expensive for a brow gel (I may have cried at the time of purchasing), it has lasted for 2 years and I am still no where close to finishing so I think we can view this as an investment.

Step 3 – Eyes

Right, I had to improvise pretty hard here as I don’t have a lot of makeup with me. As mentioned above, I used concealer to prime my lids, and then I used a bronzer and highlighter to create a natural bronze look which I love for the daytime. Here are the products:
1) Doll Beauty Gimme Sun Matte Bronzer in shade Medium – £15 from BeautyBay.
2) MUA Undress Your Skin Highlighter in shade Golden Scintillation – £2.99 from Luxplus.
3) Unicorn Cosmetics Lashes in style Peachy Pie – £10 from BeautyBay.

  • STEP 1 – Use a fluffy brush to buff the bronzer across your lid.
  • STEP 3 – Gently press the highlighter into the mid-to-corner of the lid.
  • STEP 4 – Once the lash glue is tacky, apply and hold for 20 seconds to ensure it stays on.

Now, this is definitely not the most dramatic eyeshadow look I’ve done but this is my go to for a more natural, glowy, daytime look, and I often use highlighters and bronzers as eyeshadows too which makes them an even better investment. While the lashes are £10, they are reusable which means that these are also an investment and they work out cheaper than less expensive lash brands as they last longer.

Step 4 – Base

Here we have two of my favourite ever makeup products for base makeup, and I would highly recommend you purchase ASAP! I’ve tried a lot of brands, but I’ve never found a foundation or concealer as enduring as these two. The products are:
1) EX1 Cosmetics Invisiwear Liquid Foundation in shade 3.5 – £12.50 from BeautyBay.
2) Maybelline Instant Anti-Age Multi-Use Concealer in shade Neutraliser – £8.99 from Superdrug.

  • STEP 1 – Apply the foundation using a flat topped foundation brush (I would say BH Cosmetics are the best).
  • STEP 2 – Apply concealer under the eyes, the forehead, the nose and chin.
  • STEP 3 – Use a small contour brush to blend.

These are really great products which are priced well too! My foundation is a little too dark for me right now though, but that’s purely because I am not fake tanning at the moment! If you want to find the perfect shade in the foundation/concealer, take a look on Findation to get your match based on the shades you use in your current products.

Step 5 – Contour

Time to sculpt my face into something slightly more appealing. Some of the products here can definitely be replaced with cheaper alternatives, but again, I’m limited with the products I have to hand. Products used here are:
1) Laura Mercier Translucent Setting Powder – £32 from Look Fantastic. A cheaper alternative which is *almost* as good is Morphe’s Bake and Set Powder in shade Banana for £12 from Cult Beauty.
2) EX1 Invisiwear Compact Powder in shade 11 – £11.50 from BeautyBay.
3) Mac Studiofix Powder Plus Foundation in shade C35 – £27 from MAC. However, you can get much cheaper pressed powders which do the job – EX1 do many shades on BeautyBay, and you can buy the Revolution Pressed Powder for £2 from Superdrug.

  • STEP 1 – Use a beauty blender to apply the baking powder under the eyes, the nose, forehead and cheeks.
  • STEP 2 – Use a sculpting brush to apply bronzer to the cheeks, sides of the nose (can use a finer brush for that step) and forehead.
  • STEP 3 – Gently press a flat foundation brush into pressed powder and dust off the translucent powder.

As you can see, I am starting to look slightly more human now! Contouring can be quite tricky, so I am fairly basic with my method so as not to overdo it. That being said, I’m happy with the result!

Step 6 – Highlight

As you can see, I sat on this palette and smashed the mirror…

This product is my new favourite highlighter! The BeautyBay Brilliance Bouncy Beam palette is £12 from BeautyBay. I used ‘Radiant’ for contouring the corners of my cheeks, ‘Strobe’ for the corner of my eyes and under my brows and a mix of ‘Charmed’ and ‘Shine Bright’ for contouring my nose, cheekbones and upper lip. Here’s the result! I apply setting spray to my brush before application for the best results.

Step 7 – Lips

Right, I am sure if you’re a regular here you will know that I just ADORE a nude lip! I know I need to branch out, and I will try to do so, but as this is a daytime look I had to go for a natural nude colour. The products used were:
1) Milani Colour Statement Lipliner in shade Nude – £6.50 from BeautyBay.
2) Doll Beauty Lipstick in shade Golden Girl – £13 from BeautyBay.
3) Doll Beauty Lipgloss in shade #Gobby – £13 from BeautyBay.

  • STEP 1 – Apply the lipliner around the lip and blend inwards towards the center of the lip.
  • STEP 2 – Apply the lipstick and blot with tissue.
  • STEP 3 – Run a thin layer of lipgloss across the top.

I absolutely love these colours together as they create a really cute pinky nude that’s both glossy and natural! The lipstick is also nice and creamy which I like, as matte lipsticks can really dry my lips out. The durability of the lipliner is fabulous too, and I love the pinker tone of the gloss – the perfect nude!

Now to set again with setting spray and I am FINISHED! Here is the end result!

  • BEFORE
  • AFTER
I am pretty impressed with this glow up!

Doing my makeup, taking some selfies and going on nice long walk really calmed me down the other day when I was having a bit of a meltdown, and I would strongly advise you all to find something which has the same effect as it genuinely works. Here are some cute pictures I took on my walk…

PHEW – that’s the longest post I’ve done in a while, but I really enjoyed it and I hope some of like the products I have recommended. In the meantime, remember to contact me and/or leave a comment with any anxieties/recommendations or even if you just fancy a chat – my ears are open. Wishing you all a wonderful week!

Stay safe xxxx



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Asian Beauty

AskMeWhats – Top Beauty Blogger Philippines

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


 I love blushes! 

I love them so much I can actually get away without eye makeup but just a good blush and lipstick!  Ever since reviewing a lot of Blush and seeing my before and after application, I always perk up after every single  blush application!  Thus, I am leaning towards to it every single morning for a quick pick-me-upper!

And just when I thought I’ve seen it all!  I chanced upon Kate Tokyo’s Newest Limited Edition Transform Cheeks Blush that comes in cream format.

Top: EX-1 and Bottom: EX-2

Kate Tokyo says —

This versatile palette offers stunning shades that blend effortlessly, enhancing your natural beauty for any occasion. Perfect for all skin tones.

Swatches: Top: EX-2  Bottom: EX-1

Based from Cheek Swatches alone, I favors EX-1 the most because it appears purplish on me and I am biased to Purple Cheek Color.  Though on pan it has a swirly green and blue cream color shades, the after effect on my medium, warm tone skin is medium lilac color.  It does have a subtle glowing effect and very natural flush.

EX-2 on the other hand is orange on pan with specks of light brown color.  Once applied on cheeks, it appears yellow and more like a subtle bronzer color minus the shimmers.  It has lesser glowing effect as EX-1 and I call this color to be perfect for the summer season or when I am opting for a healthy summer-glow makeup look.

Here’s side by side comparison on how both blushes look on me.

Both products are limited edition until supplies last. 

Priced locally at Php900.00 (approx USD46.42 each) available ONLINE 

 Keep smilin’
Stay happy!

 





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Arab Beauty

ladies beauty parlour in Dubai – eyana, salonindubai

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Eyana one of the professional beauty salon in Karama Dubai, they provide a better solution for all beauty problems since 1993. We have a team of professionals who are masters of the latest techniques and a range of the very best and on a trend of the beauty treatments. Multi-function salon allows numerous treatments like skin care and facials, hair care, nail care, pedicure and manicure service and body waxing etc…… Eyana the only solution for multiple problems, amazing interior arrangements, quality service and highly efficient staffs give a satisfying experience.

Eyana stands as one among the best beauty parlour in Dubai; they are treating with an exclusive range of facials and hair treatments. Our professional staff crafted an amazing makeover through our quality products; it gives a unique look forever. Our skin care specialist offering you a perfectly healthy and glowing skin, we also provide the best spa in karma, it can make a peaceful feeling for your body and soul. Our extensive range of hair solutions includes stylish haircuts, keratin treatments, Botox, hair colouring etc… Our pedicure and manicure treatments designed to promote the well-being of the nail while transforming neglected hands and feet into conditioned and pampered fingers and toes. Our expert therapist always gives you a long lasting result and is able to customize exactly the right treatment for you.

 

 



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Plus Size Fashion

Comparing All Three Ship Classes – Planning the Magic

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Exploring Disney Cruise Line: Comparing All Three Ship Classes

I’ve had the pleasure of sailing on all three classes of Disney Cruise Line ships, and I’m excited to share my honest feedback! As a devoted Disney enthusiast, Disney Cruise Line holds a special place in my heart. It’s my favorite cruise line for a reason: it’s more “all-inclusive” than many others, and no one does entertainment quite like Disney. That said, each class of ship offers unique experiences, with its own set of advantages and drawbacks. Let’s dive into the details!


The Magic Class: Magic and Wonder

The Magic and Wonder are sister ships with similar layouts but distinct theming and shows. While they are the smallest and oldest ships in the fleet, don’t let that discourage you. They’re still brimming with Disney magic! Here are some highlights and considerations:

Positives:

  • Incredible Shows: These ships have my favorite entertainment lineup of all three classes.
  • Spacious Adults-Only Areas: I particularly enjoyed the hot tubs in these areas.
  • Animator’s Palate: The interactive dining experience is especially enchanting on these ships.

Considerations:

  • Smaller Size: The ship’s size means there’s less to explore compared to larger vessels.
  • Food Options: While none of the food was bad, it was my least favorite compared to the other classes.

The Dream Class: Dream and Fantasy

The Dream was my introduction to Disney cruising, making it extra special to me. These mid-sized ships strike a balance between intimacy and spaciousness, and they’re ideal for families and Disney fans alike.

Positives:

  • Memorable Shows: “The Golden Mickeys” was a standout for me.
  • Interactive Fun: The detective game onboard is a fantastic way to spend a day at sea.
  • Balanced Size: The Dream and Fantasy feel just right in terms of scale—not too big, not too small.

Considerations:

  • Adults-Only Areas: These felt lacking compared to other classes. The hot tub space was limited, and the pool area was small and chilly.
  • Restaurant Theming: Aside from Animator’s Palate, the restaurants didn’t offer much in terms of immersive decor or entertainment.

The Triton Class: Treasure,Wish, & Destiny

I had the incredible opportunity to experience a preview cruise on the Treasure, and it exceeded my expectations! As the newest and largest ships in the Disney fleet, the Treasure and Wish set a new standard for cruising magic.

Positives:

  • Stunning Decor: The detailed theming and artwork throughout the ship are breathtaking.
  • Exceptional Food: From the main dining rooms to the pool deck, the culinary offerings were the best of all three classes.
  • Adults-Only Infinity Pool: This area was spacious and beautifully designed, making it a highlight for relaxation.
  • Coco-Themed Dining Experience: The food and accompanying musical show were deeply moving and memorable.

Considerations:

  • Limited Show Variety: The Treasure currently offers only two full productions—“Moana” (which is spectacular) and “Beauty and the Beast” (a bit overplayed for me).
  • Exclusively Seven-Night Sailings: While the longer sailings are a treat, the limited show options felt like a missed opportunity.

My Personal Rankings

While each ship class has its own charm, here’s how I rank them overall and in specific categories:

  • Overall: Treasure, Dream, Magic
  • Rooms: Treasure, Magic/Dream (tie)
  • Food: Treasure, Dream, Magic
  • Kids’ Clubs: Treasure, Dream, Magic
  • Shows: Magic, Dream, Treasure
  • Shopping: Treasure, Magic, Dream
  • Adults-Only Areas: Magic, Treasure, Dream
  • Bars/Lounges: Treasure, Dream, Magic
  • Service: Magic, Dream, Treasure

Ready to book your next vacation?! Contact me today at kathryn@straightawaytravel.com!

Final Thoughts

These rankings reflect my personal opinions and preferences, and every ship in the Disney fleet has something magical to offer. Ultimately, the best ship for you will depend on your priorities, whether that’s the itinerary, onboard amenities, or show offerings.

If you haven’t sailed with Disney Cruise Line yet, I’d love to help you plan your dream vacation. No matter which ship you choose, you’re guaranteed an unforgettable experience! What’s your favorite Disney ship? Let me know in the comments or reach out to start planning your next adventure!



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Skin Care

10 signs it’s time to see an Acne Expert

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


This is when it’s time to take the power back from the pimples.

It’s time to seek professional help for acne when all of the over-the-counter options aren’t working, your acne is consistent and painful, and you’re suffering from it’s effect on your self-confidence, social life and quality of life. When none of the options you have access to are not working for you, it’s time to seek professional help to get a handle on your situation and throw your skin and self-esteem a major life-line.

About Face Aesthetics was created in Philadelphia in 2011 primarily to help our acne patients, and we are more excited than ever about this constant quest due to the new advancements and offerings available for acne treatment.

  1. The Sephora, pharmacy, non-prescription options haven’t stopped the break-outs.

    If you’ve tried multiple over-the-counter products and your acne persists or worsens, it’s a sign that you may need more specialized care. 

  2. Your breakouts are painful and severe.

    Deep, cystic acne or nodules can be especially painful, and harder to eradicate. To clear current acne, prevent future breakouts and erase signs of breakouts, you’ll get the most efficient, safe, and specialized advice from an expert.

  3. Acne is leaving scars or dark marks.

    The best kind of acne scar is the one that never happens. Acne scarring can manifest in multiple ways all by itself, or due to the improper care of it. Acne scarring that presents as dark spots and pigmented areas are the preferable form of scarring because there are powerful treatment options to clear these, but textural scarring like ice-pick scars or dimpled-skin can be impossible to treat without requiring surgery. If you notice that your breakouts are leaving textural, divot-like scarring you should seek outside advice as soon as you can to prevent the accumulation of these hard-to-clear acne scars.

  4. Acne is majorly affecting your self-esteem and confidence.

    It used to be thought that there was a correlation between Accutane (a popular acne-eradicating prescription medication) and suicide. From a 20-foot view, it could be speculated that if a disproportionate amount of Accutane users were suicidal, the causation had to be Accutane. With more time, study and insight however, it is now understaood that the Accutane wasn’t causing these severe depressive thoughts, it was the acne itself (for which the Accutane was being used to treat). Some studies show that acne can have such an impact on a person’s self-esteem that as much as 56% of acne sufferers can develop depressive and suicidical ideation. We get it, and we are thrilled at every chance we get to help someone overcome their acne struggles. If your breakouts are causing massive. negative impact on your life, please reach out for help.

  5. Unusual breakouts patterns.

    If you notice that your acne is spreading to unusual areas like armpits, groin, or thighs, it could indicate a different type of acne or an underlying health-issue that requires professional diagnosis. 

  6. You’ve had acne for years.

    If you’ve had acne for an extended period without significant improvement, and you’re well past the typical “teenage acne” stage, it’s time to seek professional advice to determine the best treatment plan. 

  7. Your parents had acne. 

    Acne can be genetic, and if you know from the start that you are predisposed to this skin condition and can get a gauge of what your acne timeline and experience may be like, you owe it to yourself to take the reigns back from the breakouts and take advantage of the clear-skin options and advances that exist now, which were never even an option for your parents.

  8. You started taking a medication and now have breakouts:

    Certain medications can trigger or worsen acne, so it’s important to discuss this with a professional to find appropriate treatment options. Your provider can help you determine if there are different medicines to take that won’t cause the same side-effects or responses, and/or if there are recommended ways to treat the resulting breakouts. 

  9. Your pimples often get infected.

    If you notice that your pimples are usually swollen, oozing, painful, and an angry shade of red, it’s a good indication that you have a mini-infection brewing inside the pore which can take longer to resolve, cause discomfort, and make scarring more likely. If this is something that happens regularly, please talk to an expert to learn your best options to prevent these situations from occuring.

  10. Your pimples are annoyingly itchy.

    While occasional itching is normal, chronically itchy acne can be a sign of an underlying skin condition, and a skin-professional can help diagnose and treat it.

    If any of these items ring true for you, please reach out to About Face Aesthetics in Philadelphia for your acne treatments. We will be thrilled to help you.
    (Depending on your particular situation, we are happy to guide you to the right specialist.) You can schedule an appointment here, or you can fill out our online Treatment Builder here to get an idea of what might be recommended for you.



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Women's Fashion

An eco printed dress fit for an elven queen – A Curious Fancy

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Wearing ✶ Eco printed linen dress by Gillian Smellie {Similar in a different print here} ✶ Hair crown from Eclectic Eccentricity 8 years ago ✶ Wide Welly Co. wellies

✶ Get 15% off your purchase from Gillian’s online shop or in person at any of her pop up shops with my code CF15 ✶

Who else is watching the middle earth fanfic also known as The Rings of Power? I’m supplementing my viewing with a re-read of The Book of Lost Tales (Vol. 1) and it’s fascinating to revisit Tolkien’s earliest penned tales from over a century ago alongside the latest retelling fanfic. Elvish lore was very much on my mind when I received this breathtaking eco printed dress by Gillian Smellie, and it immediately transported me to the woodlands of Doriath, the hidden city of Gondolin and the shade of the mallorns of Lorien. For this is truly a dress fit for an elven queen!

Some collaborations unfold in the most serendipitious way. I met Gillian at her stall at the Brancepeth Castle craft fair back in the summer and instantly fell in love with her magical leaf prints. The next day when I posted some photos from the fair on my Instagram story, I tagged Gillian in one of them and to my surprise and delight I found an email from her in my inbox the next morning asking me if I’d like to style any of her pieces! Of course I jumped at the chance.

Gillian Smellie is a textile artist based in County Durham who uses locally foraged leaves to create unique and magical prints on preloved garments. You can read more about her dyeing process on her website here. Sustainable and eco friendly fashion is at the heart of her work and the reason she mostly prints on preloved and vintage garments. In my conversations with her, Gillian expressed her keen interest in expanding the size range of the garments she prints on. As pre loved garments in larger sizes that are also suitable for eco printing are rare, Gillian has been sourcing plus size linen dresses and tops from a manufacturer in Italy to expand the size range of her products. The dress I’m wearing is one of these.

At the craft fair, I was very taken by a pair of dungarees with a striking fern print that was sadly too small for me, so I requested Gillian to print my dress with all the ferns! As luck would have it though, ferns have been very low in tannin this season and produced rather faint prints, so Gillian redid the dress with sumac and rose petals and the results exceeded all my expectations. There are a few garments in my wardrobe that I’d classify as wearable art, and this dress is one of them. Despite being a huge Tolkien nerd for more than 2 decades now, I’ve never felt particularly inclined to dress up as a hobbit or elf…until I put on this dress and was enveloped in it’s ethereal beauty. The linen is also buttery soft and has a lovely weight to it. I’m wearing a size large and it’s very roomy and oversized on me (I’m currently a UK18-20) For sizing reference, I feel this dress is more of a UK 22-24.

You can shop all of Gillian’s available products at her online shop here. Gillian also does a lot of pop ups and fairs in and around the north east of England, and you can see her schedule for upcoming shows here. As she has recently started expanding her range of plus size garments, it’s worth dropping her a message if you want to buy one of her creations but can’t find your size in the webshop. Gillian can also print on any suitable garment from your own wardrobe – here’s what she told me about custom printing: “Yes I do print to order. I cannot guarantee the outcome but I can aim for a specific look/use specific leaves etc.  I’m not doing any more bespoke before Christmas but happy to take post Christmas orders.” So if you’d love to have a piece of wearable art in your wardrobe but can’t find your size in the online shop, get in touch with Gillian for a custom printed garment just like my sumac and rose elven dress!



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Fashion Over 50

HELLO DALLAS AND SAN ANTONIO

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Since I don’t know how many of you who read my blog live in the greater San Antonio or Dallas/Ft. Worth areas, I thought I’d send you a special invitation to several of my book readings and In Conversation events in both cities.

Please come to one of them. I’d love to meet you.

A live interview this week on KABB-TV, in San Antonio.

This coming Monday, May 19th, will be my formal book launch/In Conversation event at La Paloma Blanca Restaurant, 5800 Broadway, San Antonio, 78209, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. For those of you who are not familiar with “In Conversation” events, NYT and USA Today best-selling author, Laura Munson, is coming from Whitefish, Montana, to interview me about MAYA BLUE A Memoir of Survival. Then we’ll open it up to Q&A from the audience, and I’ll be doing a book signing of copies for sale. There will also be a Mexican food buffet and a cash bar, so please come help me celebrate!

Then this Wednesday, May 21, I’ll be doing a book reading, Q&A, and a book signing at The Twig Bookstore in San Antonio, located in The Pearl from 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM. For those who aren’t familiar with The Pearl, set your GPS for Hotel Emma at the Pearl. The closest place to park is off of Avenue A, under the 281 expressway between Pearl Parkway and Mueller St. Then walk across Avenue A into the Pearl, and The Twig is next to Bakery Lorraine.

Thursday, May 22nd, I’ll be at Interabang Books, from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM, 5600 W. Lovers Lane, Dallas 75209, where I’ll be In Conversation with acclaimed author, Joanne Leedum-Ackerman. Then we’ll open it up to Q&A, and a book signing of copies for sale at Interabang.

Friday, May 23rd, at 7:00 PM, I’ll be at Half Priced Books Flagship Store in Dallas, 5803 E. Northwest Hwy, Dallas, 75231. Come join me for a book reading and signing. If you haven’t preordered a copy of MAYA BLUE, or you’d like to buy another one for a friend, books will be for sale at each one of these events.

The following week, Friday, May 30th, I’ll be doing a book reading, Q&A, and booksigning at the Nowhere Bookshop from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM, at 5154 Broadway, San Antonio, 78209. Nowhere Bookshop is an independent bookstore owned by the beloved author, Jenny Lawson.

Hello Dallas and San Antonio! I hope to see you at one of these events!



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Hotel Norman Paris – Bisous Natasha

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Just off the Champs Elysee, on 9 Rue Balzac, you will find Hotel Norman Paris.  Architect and interior designer Thomas Vidalenc is behind the concept of this hotel, whose lobby and bar area are reminiscent of a private member’s club. The decor is very eclectic, with furniture that could be from the 60s but mixed in with modern, futuristic pieces.

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Terrace Suite

hotel norman paris terrace suite bedroom

I had the pleasure of staying in The Terrace Suite, located on the top floor of the hotel. It is a two-story suite, with a living room, bathroom and bedroom on the bottom floor and an 11 square meter terrace with seating on the top floor. The suite sleeps up to 3 guests, if you request an extra bed, which will be placed in the separate living room.

hotel norman paris terrace suite balcony

The Spa by Omnisens, located in the lower ground floor of the hotel, offers both face and body treatments. There is a small and cozy gym area to workout in but the plunge pool and sauna are the highlight of the spa. Even if you are not staying at the hotel, you have the opportunity to book a treatment at the spa.

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Book a stay at The Norman Hotel Paris



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What is the value of certification labels? Is direct trade really the best option? Looking at Essential Oils and Simply Earth

by Lina Clémence May 29, 2025
written by Lina Clémence


Hey folks! I am back on the bloggie, this time to chat about choices businesses have to make with ethical labeling, product sourcing / supply chain,  and profits in the essential oil businesses. This is no defense thesis, but you may learn something new or have an opinion to share. To begin with. Today’s post was brought about by the opportunity to try out a new brand of essential oils (Simply Earth). You may be an essential oil user or not. I was not until I moved to Guatemala and wanted a natural, chemical-free bug repellent. One of my students’ parents in Guatemala actually sells essential oils out there too! 

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In a time where being a socially conscious business is hip and to a certain degree expected, it is important to not only understand the players, but the game, when we are making choices. Why? Because companies may obtain certain certifications or slap fancy labels on their website or products which may actually be misleading. You, as the consumer, should be aware of what that pretty label is actually worth, especially if you are trying your best to be an informed consumer. There are many certifications including Fairtrade, Rainforest Alliance Certification and Equal Exchange to name a few of the popular ones (read more here). However, for multiple certifications, the certification process is out of budget, and for some, only a small percentage of the product’s materials has to follow the labeling standard to be certified. Recently in the makeup industry, we see the difficulties of following the production chain with how easy it is for the mineral mica to secretly involve child labor then be sold to a main supplier in a neighboring town who may in fact have an ethical certification. This is then sold to the producer of the sparkly lip gloss or eye shadow which you use. It is so easy to not be aware of all that occurs in the supply chain. The same thing happens with palm oil, which you can find in anything from makeup to ice cream to soap to shampoo! While I was studying for my Master’s degree, I learned a lot about supply chains. This is all to say that I view ethical certifications as better than nothing, but I do prefer direct trade. When dealing with companies which are direct trade, weather they are certified or not, it is really up to the consumer to believe what they see based on information provided to the consumer, since it is not an option to visit every supply chain supplier for every single product which you wish to consume. Imagine that!

I have looked into a few essential oils businesses and pleasingly see how multiple work directly with farmers in developing countries across the world. In cutting out the middle man, a buyer (like Simply Earth) is allowed to purchase the raw material from the seller (farmer) and the seller can name their price. There are actually essential oil farmers not too far from where I live in Guatemala. Some work with middle man and some work directly with companies. Many times a middle man will push a seller to lower his price so that the middleman can take a cut for the coordination work involved in the transaction. You can see this in everyday life too! So, when companies like Simply Earth work directly with the farmer, the majority of the time, it implies that the farmers’ work is more valued economically and socially. Moving forward to the post-production side of things, once a brand has their finished product, it is their choice to decide how to go about administration, packaging and profit distribution.

Simply Earth with their farmers in Haiti (Simply Earth 2019).

Companies like Simply Earth, and even food companies like Newman’s Own, have decided to not only go ecofriendly with packaging, but have decided to go a step beyond and give profits to help further a social cause. In the case of Simply Earth, they donate 13% of their profits to help end human trafficking! Human trafficking (labor trafficking, debt bondage and sex trafficking) is a real-life problem which takes freedom, innocence and joy from millions of people every year! In college, I was very involved with a few anti human trafficking groups and to bringing down a multi-billion dollar industry requires a lot of funds to help raise awareness, rescue victims and provide rehabilitation to survivors. If you want to get involved in anti-human trafficking efforts check out this link. This is all to say that I am so pleased with the Simply Earth business model. They not only take into consideration production, but they area also conscious with their packaging and profit choices. Way to go!

As far as their essential oils. I am no essential oils know-it all. I can tell you that I had a lot of fun whipping up a few mixtures and that I thought that lavender oil was the best in the world because of it’s anti-mosquito qualities, however, I am now a fur tree fan because of it’s fatigue and pain relieving and deodorizing qualities. The great thing is that this month’s Kid themed box came with both, so I am one happy camper! I was given a bonus box which came with a almond and coconut carrier oils, along with coconut oil and a bunch of glass bottles (diffusers and roll-ons). I am typically not a perfume smell person because strong smells usually give me a headache. But I think that in small portions I am a fan of these, because they smell like a fruit, a tree and a flower, which are all things found in nature! I also looked up the pros and cons of essential oils. One concern with the use of essential oils is that they cause free radicals. Free radicals are necessary for the body but are also found in fried foods and are created by excess alcohol and smoking and stress (anyone have stress in their life?). After reading more, I realized that, like anything, excess is harmful and that essential oils are an alternative to man-invented chemical lotions, bug repellents and detergents which also cause cancer. If I had to choose between the two, I would choose the choice closest to what God created for us. After all, if you are reading this, you are interested in a lifestyle that brings us back to the more natural and God-glorifying way of life. 🙂

Let me know what you think about certifications, supply chain and essential oils! This was very interesting for me to write and I would love to hear your opinion!

Have a blessed rest of your week,

Christine



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