Friday 23 November 2007

Beauty-Full Christmas: Saint or Sinner?

To celebrate Saint or Sinner month, today's Christmas booty looks at gift sets for the virtuous and... not so virtuous amongst you.

The Organic Pharmacy is an easy option if you're looking for something pretty, effective and oh so organic. Their website is easy to navigate and there's lots to choose from - from moisturisers and make up to body butters and baby products. If in doubt, opt for a gift voucher and supplement it with one of their gorgeous candles or the fab Double Rose Rejuvenating Face Cream. Delish.


If you're tastes are a little naughtier, try one of Agent Provocateur's gift sets. You can go as simple as perfume (I heart new Maitresse, especially the version with gold sparkly bits) or break the bank with the deluxe gift set containing all the wonderful body products and a few added 'extras'. The Maitresse gift set, at £39 is a really great gift and super, super pretty. Containing Eau de Parfum (30ml) and body milk, it's a surefire way to spice up Christmas - mulled wine and clothing optional...


Another saintly option (and one of the prettiest gifts we've seen) is Purely Natural's Special Edition Christmas Gift Set. Again, available online at purely-natural.net, the gift set is just £25.50 and contains their gorgeous Morroccan Rose body cream - a super rich sensation, packed full coco and shea butter. Mmm. Alongside the body cream is a tangy, refreshing Pink Grapefruit hand cream (perfect for mum after she's washed the Christmas dishes - ahem) and a yummy lime lipbalm, made from coconut oil, shea and coco butters, vitamin E AND olive oil. How do you get some many delish things in one pot? I guess it is a big pot.


And, well, it's not exactly a crucifix but if you feel like celebrate the birth of Jebus with a neck ornament, sin away with Dior necklace. Inside the gorgeous silver bauble is a Pink Gem lipgloss. You might not get into heaven but you'll look so damn purdy...

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