And She’s Back!

Well well, after nearly a year of absence, the Online Goddess has made an appearance. Where on earth have I been? And what is to become of the site?

A lot has happened over the last 12 months, in short I have moved out of my teeny little terraced house in the busy town, relocated to the gorgeous Suffolk countryside and am currently 7 months pregnant with our first baby – whew!

Unfortunately, the seborrheic dermatitis on my face still has yet to disappear, hence my reluctance to try (and thus review) any new skin care products. In fact, it has sadly spread to both cheeks from nose to ears now and has made me quite self-conscious about my appearance. The (potentially) good news is that I’m currently using a soap called ZNP Bar I’ve imported from the US which seems to be really helping. I’ve had brief improvements in the past, so I’m not going to get too excited until it’s made a long-term impact.

So, onto the question of what to do with this site. Well, I still get a lot of visitors checking out past reviews and I’d like them to stay available for the benefit of consumers. I still want to do product reviews, but I’m not going to be able to do ones for facial products at the current time.

This doesn’t stop me from trying out body care goodies though, and thank goodness as I do enjoy a bit of pampering now and then. Plus, with baby on the way I want to get myself acquainted with the whole new category of natural and organic stuff that’s available for little ones and mums.

I’ve already been using some delicious products during my pregnancy, so look out for reviews of those starting within the next couple of days (maybe I’ll even get the first one up this evening!). I may also double-up with a bit of antenatal and postnatal blogging instead of the usual ranting about my dreadful skin lol.

Thank You Winton Health Foods!

I just had to write a quick blog to say how chuffed I am with this little company down in Dorset. At the weekend, I ordered some more Aubrey Organics’ Calaguala Fern shampoo and Facial Astringent from them. They arrived yesterday, but unfortunately the astringent seems to have come a cropper and was leaking slightly at the bottom.

Hubby gave Winton a ring to let them know. We weren’t really expecting anything, just wanted to let them know that it may have been because the goods were sent in a jiffy bag rather than a cardboard box and thus they got squashed somewhere in transit. The chap he spoke to apologised and arranged to send out a replacement as soon as possible.

Well, with it being Easter this weekend, I expected it to arrive next week sometime. So I was pleasantly surprised to hear the postman knocking at our door at 10am this morning – the package had been sent Special Delivery! For those unfamiliar with UK mail services, this means guaranteed next day delivery before 1pm. What’s amazing is that this costs over £6 – the item itself was only £6.99!

There were a few Aubrey Organics samples in the package as well, including some aloe vera gel which I’ve used before and liked very much. It was all very securely wrapped along with a note to say that Aubrey Organics bottles would be checked in future. I doubt there is a design flaw in the bottles as I’ve used a great deal of Aubrey’s products in the last couple of years and never had a problem, so hopefully Winton and their customers will not experience any further issues.

So a big thank you to the staff at Winton Health Foods. It’s unusual to see a company go above and beyond at customer service these days. I heartily recommend giving them a look – Aubrey Organics is only one of a large selection of natural and organic brands they sell and the prices are better than many other stores too. You can buy from them online in two different ways:

Website: http://www.wintonhealthfoods.co.uk
eBay Store: http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/wintonhealthfoodsnaturalskincare

Or, if you happen to live in Winton, Bournemouth or the surrounding area, they are at 33 Withermoor Rd. I’d visit myself if I didn’t live 200 odd miles away. :D

Review: Pai Geranium and Thistle Moisturiser

Pai Geranium & Thistle MoisturiserPrice: £22 for 30ml
Rating: 4 Hearts
Link: http://www.paiskincare.com

IngredientsPurified water, geranium water*, jojoba oil*, corn-based emulsifier, thistle oil*, borage oil*, vitamin e, manuka oil*, rosemary antioxidant*, geranium, juniper*, lavender*

Usually I go for products exclusively for oily skin but as I’ve been experiencing a fair bit of dryness on my face lately, it’s been a good time to try a moisturiser for combination skin.

I’ve seen Pai Skincare in my online travels and read some very positive reviews, so it’s exciting to test one of their products.
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Still Here Folks!

Apologies for my absence in posting the last couple of months. I’ve had a few small (but annoying) bouts of ill health and have been a bit depressed about my skin. Feeling a lot more positive now though as I have a consultation with a private dermatologist next week.

I still have a rash on my right cheek, though it has changed due to some drastic intervention on my part. About three weeks ago, I was feeling really low and wondered about using my prescribed corticosteroid on it. I was worried the doctor would just throw another emollient at me, so I did some research online instead and found that five days was a safe maximum to use the stuff.

I applied a tiny amount in the morning and noticed an improvement after only one day. After the full five days, the rash was barely noticeable. I was chuffed to bits! I then switched back to a regular moisturiser and was thrilled to find it wasn’t getting worse again, however, the area was almost unnaturally smooth which was very weird.

About a week later (last Thursday) I woke up, looked in the bathroom mirror – and nearly fainted. The area was bright red and covered in pimples and had a horrible thick and scabby texture to it. I was intending to go into town that day, but no amount of makeup would cover it and I was too horrified to go out looking so awful. It was so bad that I even had a panic attack and my hubby decided to book  me an emergency appointment with the GP.

They could only fit me in at the end of the day and then I had to wait half an hour. This turned out to be a complete waste of time as the doctor was unsympathetic and chastised me for taking the corticosteroid. Turns out I have “Steroid-Induced Acne”. I then asked him for the referral to the private derm and he refused, telling me I needed to take tetracycline antibiotics for at least four weeks first and possibly up to six months!

So, I left the surgery and promptly had another panic attack in the car park. I didn’t bother collecting the prescription as I have no desire to go on long-term medication without a proper in-depth consultation. As the GP was very rushed and didn’t bother asking about my extensive history I was not comfortable with his treatment recommendation.

Anyway, fortunately the private derm has agreed to see me without a referral. I just need to remember as much of my medical history as possible when I attend. 

I’ve been using Sudocrem on the acne for the last three days now and it’s clearing up very nicely. Now there’s only a pale red patch, the pimples have gone. I’m using a natural moisturiser at night to (hopefully) prevent the eczema coming back. With any luck, by the time I see the derm my  face will have cleared up and I’ll only need to speak to him about my long-term eczema and seborrheic dermatitis.

I’ll keep the blog updated with my progress, in the meantime I have an overdue review coming up for you over the next few days. :)

Merry Christmas!

Just a quick post to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a fantastic New Year! 

I received some lovely plant wax candles, neroli oil and an aromatherapy spa kit which I’m really chuffed with. 

I’d love to hear what readers got for Christmas, so feel free to comment and let me know. :)