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31 March 2015

Pandora Unboxing


Pandora Unboxing

Today I thought I'd do an "unboxing post" for Pandora Jewellery which I'm sure you've all heard of. This unboxing also comes with A bit of a story so we go..
Basically my dad got me a Pandora bracelet with some charms for my 18th birthday, I loved it and it made people buying me presents so easy as they could just pick me a charm and it would have a use not just vouchers and money etc.

Then the bad part, I cannot find it!! I'm gutted! I thought once me and my partner moved into together it would just 'turn up' but we've empties both rooms and it's nowhere to be seen :( not only have I lost all my charms but people kept buying me them thinking I still had the bracelet! 

I've just celebrated my 21st and yet again I received Pandora charms which I was gutted I couldn't use. So I decided it was time to accept my bracelet is lost and to replace it! It received a lot of my money for my birthday (not stating the figure as I'm not one to brag but it was A LOT which I'm so grateful for!) so decided that I would buy a new bracelet with it and show off my new 21st charms etc and slowing build it back up by treating myself every so often with a charm that I previously had as they all meant so much to me. I know exactly which charms I had and who bought them!

I love having my bracelet back, it's not just jewellery, it's memories that I can carry around with me everyday and I will definitely be taking more care and investing in a jewellery box to keep it safe! (If anyone can recommend a nice jewellery box, please let me know!!)

So let's do this....

Packing/presentation
I'd give Pandora a 5/5 for this.

It's simple, elegant and of good quality! I love that  all Pandora jewellery comes in a bag as well as a box. The bag looks elegant and is a nice size to show off discreetly that you've bought some new jewellery. It also comes with a nice ribbon which just ties it together beautifully.

As I ordered online, my bag came flat but the box was gift wrapped in Pandora paper and a pink ribbon (that seems to be their signature thing!).







The product
I'd give the bracelet itself 3/5. 
I like the bracelet, it's sterling silver with a Pandora branded locking clasp. I got the 19cm which is the most common size. I have enough room for lots of charms without it hanging off my arm. The only thing I don't like is the clasp, it's very tight and loosens over time so with this one, I've been sliding it off my wrist to take off which you're not supposed to do! There are safety chains available to purchase from Pandora so they've covered they're backs there but I definitely won't be purchasing one. 

As for the charms, I can't really rate them as they're so many and it's really down to personal preference and style. I think they're some really great designs and a few not so attractive ones but they obviously appeal to others so it's a tough one to comment on.





The company
My overall rating for Pandora is 3/5.
I love the variety of charms they have and believe they are of good quality along with the bracelet. Their overall image is classy, elegant, fun and memorial which appeals to all ages.
Things I dislike are the price of some of the charms they range from £20+ which is why so many people to buy charms from markets or other brands as they are so much cheaper and look exactly the same, I wish they had a more affordable range I think more people would charms as gifts etc and not resort to fakes/dupes.





Would I recommend?
Yes, definitely. The bracelet is a lovely gift for a special occasion like a big birthday or graduation and then charms can be purchased as future gifts or they can treat themselves to a charm they like. Or if you're thinking of buying one for yourself, go for it! You can choose from silver to leather, whatever your taste, they'll be something for you. 

I hope you found this interesting/helpful :) please comment to let me know your thoughts and ideas :)
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CS xx

21 March 2015

Cleaning My Makeup Brushes

Hi Everyone!

As it's Saturday and my day off work I thought I'd get some cleaning done, don't worry I'm not going to bore you with my cleaning chores but what I am going to talk about is cleaning makeup brushes.

I'm not going to lie, I find it a bit of a chore and hate doing it but it's got to be done. I try to clean mine every weekend if possible. Cleaning your brushes regularly will eliminate bits of makeup, oil, dirt, and nasty bacteria that gets trapped in the bristles. This causes clogged pores and bad breakouts which nobody wants! Cleaning also prolongs the life and quality of your brushes so if you've invested in expensive high end brushes, you'll want them to last you!

I've broke this down into 5 easy steps, so here we go..

What you need:
  • An old towel - I have a towel that I use to colour my hair so I don't mind it getting covered!
  • Baby shampoo or Baby bath products. - I would normally use baby shampoo but I'm all out so have used baby bath instead. There are specially formulated brush shampoos out there but I think baby shampoo works just fine and definitely more budget-friendly!


  • Sink with running water
  • Wash dish


What to do:

1. Begin by running your brushes under lukewarm water, rinsing out all of the residual makeup from your brushes. 
Top trick: Never let the water go beyond where the handle meets the head of your brush (basically, don't let the handle get wet). Focus on the actual bristles only as going beyond that point can loosen the glue over time which causes brushes to shed, not what we want!

2. Squirt shampoo or other cleaning product into your wash dish at the side/just above your sink, and gently swirl your brush tip in the soapy substance. If you need to, you can also swirl the brush in the palm of your hand to work up a lather - I find this works best!

3. Rinse the brush tip under running water once again. Repeat steps one and two until the water runs clear from the brush.


4. Use a cloth to wipe your brush clean, reshaping the bristles as you go.

5. Lay your brushes flat on a cloth to dry.



And thats it! Your makeup brushes will be nice and clean!

One quick point to mention is that it takes a good couple of hours for brushes to dry so would recommend doing it after you've applied your makeup for that day.

I hope you found this interesting and useful and if you have anything to add or recommend please comment and let me know, I love to hear from you!
CS xx

16 March 2015

Introduction to CinderellieSays

I've been wanting to start a blog for a while now but to be honest, I have never really known where to start or if anyone would even be interested enough to read it, luckily here you are!

My main reason for wanting to do this blog is for people like me that love hearing about new products and trends but then want to cry at the price tag!! I hate the fact that people boast about all of these luxury items that most people will never be able to afford. Let's lust over things that are in our price range for a change!

I'm 21 and expecting a baby in June of this year so now more than ever, I need to save those pennies and spend very wisely. In the past, I'll admit I was a bit of a shopaholic. I thought I had to have everything that was flaunted in front of me. Everyone else can afford it, so I can too!? But I've since learnt that there's so much out there that is of good quality if not better than the high end stuff that everyone seems to throw in our faces. So getting to my point, I'll be blogging about all the hidden gems in the girl world! Perfume and makeup duplicates/alternatives, exploring under the radar clothing and accessories websites and sharing any offers/promotions I find.

On another note, once I feel a little more confident with this blogging malarky, I want to share my more personal experiences with you also. Almost like a lifestyle blog. I have a lot of things going on in my life right now, just turning 21, moving into my first home with the other half, having my first child, my braces journey, being the youngest worker in my office, I have so much to tell. Hopefully I will spill all with you and maybe even offer some advice and support for anyone going through similar experiences or circumstances.

Finally... (after that completely long-winded and unnecessary introduction) my own experience reading blogs and watching YouTube Vblogs has inspired me to start a blog for all those who want to live the champagne lifestyle on a lemonade wage!

I am hoping to blog weekly and I try to post almost everyday on social media so please feel free to follow me on those platforms. I love interaction so will be following everyone back and if I don't after a few days, don't be afraid to comment and give me a nudge!!

Thank you for reading and hope to hear from you!
CinderellieSays 
Xx