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Hi Everyone, How are you all, well I hope?  I decided to write this blog about a few of my favourite Benefit cosmetics, just incase you havnt heard of Benefit (where have you been) here is just a little history about the Brand . Benefit Cosmetics was founded in San Fransisco in the 1970's, Benefit Cosmetics is a one stop shop for iconic award-winning products that will primp, prettify and solve any beauty dilemma!!  With kitch packaging and cheeky, feelgood products, they add a much needed sense of humour to the beauty world. this is an example of  just one of the beautiful kits to choose from WE CAN ALL BENEFIT FROM - BENEFIT https://www.benefitcosmetics.comhttp://tidd.ly/33cb33b7 OMG...... Just Look At This Advent Calender   only £34.50 worth over £76  Contains: they’re real! mascara  in  jet black  | fun-size high beam  | fun-size the POREfessional  | fun-size they’re real! remover  | fun-size they’re real! tinted primer  | fun-size roll
      Hi Everyone, Welcome To My New Blog... Whittards Chelsea https://www.whittards.co.uk http://tidd.ly/c3142846 Lets start at the very beginning 1861 A tale of wit, wisdom and a man calledWalter… With a fondness for sideburns, crinolines and cucumber sandwiches, the Victorians knew the value of a good cup of tea. None more so than the founder Walter Whittard, born in 1861 into a family of successful leather merchants.  Destined to pursue his passion to source the finest quality tea, coffee and cocoa from across the globe.   1886 Walter sets up shop In 1886 when gas lamps lit the city streets, Walter set up shop on Fleet Street, he was only twenty five.   1886 proved to be one of the busiest years for the British tea industry.  Within two years imports of tea grown by the British in India,  now reached 86 million lbs.  Cynics dismissed the trading boom as  'a storm in a teacup' however, the floodgates opened and the Fleet
Hello My Lovelies, LIVING WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS The Old Lady Living In My Bones How It All Started When I was 36 years old I became very unwell, it started with flu like symptoms which rapidly turned into a chest infection, then swiftly upped its game and turned into pneumonia. My hospital stay was fairly lengthy because every antibiotic prescribed to me failed to work, as it turned out I had in fact been infected with Bird Flu.  Once I was treated by the correct named antibiotics the pneumonia cleared quite quickly, but unfortunately I was left with extremely painful joints. The following six months were taken up with regular hospital visits to see the Respiratory Consultant undergoing various tests and monitoring my joint pains.  After the six months of tooing and froing my Consultant explained that although the type of pneumonia I had can leave you with joint pains, but if they continue for any length of time its more than likely to be something othe