Monday, 13 August 2012

Reviews - Why Are They Important ?

Consumers buy products or services to make their life easier. However not all products and services we buy serve us right and in some cases made the load heavier for us. Most of the time we can be easily persuaded by sales people and when we do it oftentimes leads to frustration just because all of our expectations were not materialized.

Don't buy at once

Impulsive buying most of the time makes us to have waste rather that a good product or service. Take time to ask around and talk with friends or family about a particular products you are intending to buy. Ask those who have product or have experience buying it and ask their honest opinion. Most of the time, real users make good recommendations and saves you from experiencing bad things about the product. Use this recommendation in assessing your decision.

Reviews are good source of recommendations

Today's consumers make use of the internet in sending off their messages and experiences. Most of the time, they give personal experience about a certain product or service and let people know more about it. They write about bad or good things about a product and make recommendation whether a product is worth buying or not. However you have to read more than one review to make comparison. Comparing reviews would allow you to have a better picture of the product you are intending to buy.

It would only take you a few minutes to read reviews and these few minutes will save you a lifetime suffering from buying defective products.

Friday, 8 June 2012

Technics Prime It! Face primer - a great addition for your makeup collection


I have heard such great things about face primers. I am only on a really tight budget though, so I have never been able to afford to get a face primer in the past. In March 2011 however, Technic launched a primer in their range of cosmetics. My heart leapt. At only £3.99, it was really cheap, and certainly worth a try.
I rushed straight out and purchased it!
I was surprised to see that the packaging almost completely rips off the design from benefit. The benefit primer is in a slightly different coloured container but the design looks just like the kind of design that you would find on the side of a benefit make up product. I guess this is to make the product look more attractive, and to make people think that you are using a branded product, but I do wish that for once, Technic would be proud of their cosmetics range and try to come up with their own image and designs rather than stealing every one else’s.
The primer is in a pump container. I like that because I can put it on my dresser and not have to fiddle around with screw caps. Just a simple squeeze with the palm of my hand if I am mid application and covered in makeup and I can get out enough of the primer to use.
I have found that the primer is actually more of a moisturizer for me. I don’t particularly notice such a huge difference when I wear it. I guess it does make the makeup that I apply over it stick better and last longer throughout the day, but the more expensive primers actually fill in any blemishes, which this one just doesn’t do.
For £3.99, I don’t have any major complaints. It is easy to apply, smells really quite pleasant and I guess it does add a little shimmer to your face if you’re not going to put any more makeup over the top of it, but I wouldn’t go replacing your current primer quite just yet.

Saturday, 26 May 2012

The Novotel Hotel, Liverpool - a great stay!

I frequently travel around the UK for my work, and a couple of months ago, my travels took me to Liverpool in the West of England. If you’ve never been, Liverpool itself is quite a busy city, which is rich in culture and heritage. It was the birthplace of the Beatles, as well as being famous for many other things.
When I arrived in Liverpool, I had to find a hotel at short notice, as my company had only sent the assignment to me at the last minute, so I didn’t really have the time to search for somewhere before hand. I came across the Novotel, which was quite conveniently placed in the centre of the city, and for the most part, it seemed to have all the facilities I would need, as I anticipated that I would need to stay for at least three days. I was traveling to Liverpool by train, and so another thing that was convenient was the hotel’s close proximity to Liverpool’s Lime Street train station. In fact, it only took me 5 minutes to walk there.
When I walked through the doors, I received a friendly but polite greeting from the first staff member I saw, and the lady who was working on the check-in desk was very helpful and friendly too. Although I had not reservations, the lady was very accommodating, and I was checked in within about 10 minutes of arriving.
I had booked a large ensuite room, and I was pleasantly surprised at how much room I actually had. It was well lit, and the bed was nice and comfy. I had chosen a double bed room, as I hate single beds and I was pleased to find that I actually had a queen sized bed.
I cant fault the facilities in the room. I’m not a tea or coffee drinker, although I did observe that the tea and coffee making facilities were well stocked, and the cups and the kettle were all very clean. I loved that the TV was a flat screen because most of the hotels that I stay in still have the old style CRT TVs which make my eyes go a bit funny. Luckily for me, there was a hairdryer, which I hadn’t been able to pack in my suitcase before I left for Liverpool, and there was an ironing board, although I didn’t use this.
The ensuite had a bath with an integrated shower, which I had not problems with. Sometimes when I visit hotels, I notice that the showers are not hot enough or there is a problem with the pressure, but I found the bathroom at the Novotel to be very clean in general, and the water in the shower was just fine.
I enjoyed the buffet style breakfast that was provided each morning when I woke up. The restaurant at the Novotel is quite modern and clean. The breakfast itself was a full continental breakfast, and I even got pancakes, which I haven’t had before in a hotel.
All in all, this hotel is excellent. The facilities are great, and there is even a pool, which I made full use of during my stay. The staff are friendly and do all they can to make your stay as pleasant as possible and I think that if I am ever in the Liverpool area again, I will certainly book this hotel again.

Monday, 7 November 2011

Technics Adorn and Adore Zip it up! pampering gift set


I was given the Technic Adorn and Adore Zip it up gift set as a present in March. I am a big fan of Technic cosmetics as they are reasonably priced an provide as good a quality as most of the more expensive brands that I have tried. I like too, how the Technic products don’t make my skin flare up, as I am quite sensitive to the chemicals that some of the more expensive products use.
The Technic Adorn and Adore Zip it up set consists of a bottle of shower gel, hand and body cream, and a body scrub, all in mini travel size and the kit also comes with a little body scrub scrunchy too. All this is comtained in a clear plastic travel case, which has a zipper, hence the name of the set. Since I got this for my birthday, I have used the first set in its entirety, and ended up purchasing another set so that I can use it in the furure.
At only £3, this kit is a steal. For going on holiday, it has everything you need to stay clean. The shower gel smells lovely. It makes a great lather, especially when you use it with the little scrub scrunchy. It smells really nice, and leaves my skin feeling really soft. If you use the body scrub too, then this is a perfect combination for silky smooth skin when you are traveling.
I am quite fussy when it comes to body lotions, and I find that the body lotion in this kit is a bit oilier and a bit stickier than I would usually like. I don’t think it absorbs very well into my skin, although it does the job if my skin ever does need that little bit of moisturizing.
I think this is a great little kit if you are planning a trip.