SheSaidBeauty.com

I always love receiving surprises in the post. Last week a particularly pretty pink box was delivered to my door filled with little goodies. The box contained tester sizes of popular beauty products to try and then review online. Very similar in idea to the SampleTrend concept which I reviewed a few months ago.

SheSaidBeauty.com is the ultimate monthly Beauty Discovery Box and Social Networking experience for women to discover, compare, review and recommend. The box is an all in one experience, delivered directly to subscribers’ homes. June’s She Said Beauty box contains fabulous brands including Saint Tropez Gradual Tan Moisturiser and Elemis Spa Home Bath OilYardley Royal Diamond perfume and Let’s Go false eyelashes.

The beauty box costs only £9 + £2.95 p&p and each month subscribers receive five handpicked beauty samples to enjoy in a thoughtfully presented gift box. Subscribers can then rate and review the products with the SheSaidBeauty.com online community, as well as seeing how others rated them. Elle’s Beauty Director Emma Strenner is a contributor to the site, which is an integrated experience for women to connect with like-minded people around the world combined with the She Said Beauty online magazine, they aim to provide an all-round beauty experience.

Every month the products are seasonal and in tune with current trends. I was amazed with the selection I received… all beautifully wrapped up in tissue paper and ribbon. My particular favourite was the St Tropez gradual tan body moisturiser which is perfect to create a natural summer glow and particularly good for legs that need a bit of colour and confidence. The Balance Me super moisturising hand cream is natural and nourishing with a lovely scent, it unsurprisingly won Beauty Insider’s Choice Awards in 2010. And, of course, as an eyelash addict, I adore the Let’s Go lashes that are individual clumps so look subtle but add gorgeous length and volume.

Just as I look forward to my monthly subscription of Vogue landing on the doorstep, I know I would love to receive a monthly pink box of beauty gifts. SheSaidBeauty.com is a cheap and fun way to try the best new beauty products on the market… visit the website here to order yours now.

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THOROUGHLY MODERN MISS: Patara, Soho

In the heart of London, the bustling streets of Soho offer an array of individual restaurants, serving delicious food from all over the world. When I met Milly there last week, I was delighted when she said we were going to a Thai restaurant as it’s my favourite cuisine.

Patara is a beautifully designed restaurant set in classy interiors (think dim lighting, exposed brickwork and Thai wood carvings) offering fantastic Thai food, using the highest quality ingredients. The menu was certainly extensive and it took a while for Milly and I to make decisions. A smiley Thai waiter took our drinks orders first – I went for a passionfruit caipriniha and Milly went for a regular caipriniha. In all honesty, they were not the best cocktails I’ve ever tasted but the food that came later, more than made up for the drinks.

For starters, I ordered the assorted rice paper rolls with prawns, crabmeat and five spice duck served with a lime and chilli sauce. The presentation was immaculate, complete with a lovely flower carved out of a red pepper. The taste of the dish was even better; the freshness and quality of the ingredients were especially striking and lime and chilli sauce was refreshing and a perfect complement to the rolls. Milly ordered the ordered the chicken and beef satay combination and we both feel confident in saying it was one of the best satay sauces we have ever tasted!

Although the menu had a range of original and exciting dishes (i.e. wild boar curry), we couldn’t resist ordering some classics – the beef fillet red coconut curry (with Thai eggplant and sweet basil leaves) and the free-range chicken green curry with sweet basil leaves. The curry sauces were lovely but the real highlight -of both dishes- was the meat. The quality of the chicken was superb and the beef was so tender it simply melted in your mouth. This was a refreshing change for me as I usually order vegetarian curries when I’m eating out because I don’t like eating fatty/overcooked meat which is so common in many Asian restaurants. Patara have clearly decided to provide a fine dining experience and have opted to use the best produce possible; it certainly shows.

We complemented the two curries with a side of greens – Chinese Water Spinach (morning glory) with chilli and garlic –  which was really tasty and a perfect addition to the rich and creamy curries.

When it came to the dessert menu, neither of us had our hopes up; I will make a sweeping generalisation, but the desserts in many Asian restaurants are often disappointing, involving too much sticky rice and mangoes or deep fried bananas. Patara’s desserts are in a different league and I urge you to try them- however full you are after your main course!

We ordered the homemade coconut ice cream and the bitter chocolate chocolate pudding with mango sorbet. The coconut ice-cream was truly delightful; definitely homemade and full of fresh coconut. The chocolate pudding oozed rich melted chocolate and its accompanying sweet mango sorbet was also incredible! Milly rounded off the meal with some fresh mint tea in a very classy teapot.

If you love Thai food as much as me, I would definitely recommend trying Patara; its original menu and the top-notch ingredients make it stand out. This quality does come at a price though – the beef fillet red curry was an expensive £19.50 and rice is charged on top of this. This aside, as a special treat Milly and I do not think you will be disappointed … Just make sure you leave enough space for that coconut ice-cream!

Visit the Patara website here for more information.

Written by a Thoroughly Modern Miss, Sabina Morley.

Hot on the Highstreet Week 112: The Unbelievable World of Mishmaoul

I was instantly attracted to the Mishmaoul collection when we stumbled across the temporary pop-up store in the souk in Beirut. The neon-ness and cool Arabic pop-art designs have an exotic appeal and caught my eye in the narrow dusty alleyway of the Lebanese shopping mall.

Designer Rana Salam intends to provide “a feast for the eyes”. She creatively blends and promotes cultures in her quirky collection illustrating her vision of the Middle East: fun, individual with a sense of narrative and storytelling. Although the range can only be seen in the flesh in the Middle East, Rana is London based and very much promoting her products here.

Mishmaoul has an eclectic mix of cushions, jewellery, prints, wallpaper, home-ware and other accessories, each piece is innovative and inimitable. I would love to have my own little flat decorated entirely with these items, I adore it all and feel the products work particularly well when shown together. The pop-up boutique shop I first visited thrilled me: vibrant colours and an overwhelming mix of beautifully arranged items… thoughtful and aesthetically scrumptious.

Alas, when I returned to Beirut a few months later, the pop-up was gone and my beloved Mishmaoul no longer housed at the souk. I did not have time to visit the studio space, but next time I travel to Lebanon it will be top of my to do list. Instead I have browsed the website for hours and was delighted to discover that Mishmaoul ship all over the world… making my dream of owning a few products suddenly possible.

A couple of emails later and I am the proud owner of a funky iphone cover (I don’t own an iphone but couldn’t resist buying the case!), a few of the neon-tastic pretty notebooks tied in ribbon and two of the new tea towels. The products have a real energy and sense of fun and whatever the medium, Rana’s passion for her home city’s street culture. The pieces aren’t super cheap but are affordable with a tea towel costing $20 and notebooks a mere few dollars each.

You can see Rana’s wonderful work at Comptoir Libanais, my favourite Lebanese Lunch outlet near work that I reviewed only a few months ago. It seems the best of Beirut is arriving in Britain and I couldn’t be happier. Hopefully one day soon I will see the Mishmaoul collection in its natural habitat, but for now I will cherish the few pieces of the range I own.

Visit the website here to discover the magical Mishmaoul world for yourself.

http://mishmaoul.com/