This ridiculous weather is playing havoc with my skin.

This last winter has been tiresome. Whilst all four seasons going wild in the last few months, Emily being up and down with every temperature, cold and fever going, I can’t begin to tell you, I’m so over it and just want summer to arrive. Whilst the weather tops and turns, it’s also playing havoc…

Childs Farm skincare range is perfect for all the family

Since Emily was born, her skin has been always something I’ve been worried about. With a family history of eczema and psoriasis, it was obviously going to be on my mind from the start. But thankfully, Emily hasn’t experienced any dry skin, just a little sensitive skin, much like Sam. Because of this, finding skincare…

The skincare edit: Caring for your skin as a mum 

When we’re pregnant, our skin goes through amazing stages to compete with those crazy hormones and can sometimes take its toll on our skin. And then our gorgeous bundle of joy arrives and yet more craziness happens. Trying to cope with little sleep, and up and down diet, feeling stressed and getting used to a…

I use sun beds to help with my psoriasis and it helps 

Sun beds have always had a bad reputation stuck to them. Although popular for many years, as a cheap alternative for achieving a natural looking, deep golden tan, there are also risks. A sunbed is a mechanical tanning booth that emits ultraviolet (UV) rays to make the body tan. Some people use sunbeds every now…

Mum’s recommends – creams

This is the first of many posts to come recommending products for that all important journey for mummy after birth. Your health is just as important as your newborns. After a few suggestions from friends and followers I’d thought I’d conduct a little research and find out what new and existing products mummies recommend for…

Daily make up routine makes me feel good about myself 

Back in the day I never used to be bothered about wearing make up. If I wore it great, but if I didn’t, I wasn’t bothered, I’d just be lazy and shove on my glasses in the hope that the frames would take the glare of ugly away from my face. But when I moved…