1. Book for a face work out
Earlier this week I went to the Face Gym in Selfridges which is unlike any other facial I’ve ever had. It has a warm up and even a cool down just like any workout would have and they even used the Clinique Cleansing Brush. Although whilst I was there I found it a little bit strange I actually really liked the result which I saw in my skin, they don’t last very long but would be excellent as a weekly treatment and it isn’t as expensive as a more traditional facial.
2. Paint your nails a pastel colour
I love a good pastel this time of year, check out my Easter themed nails here
3. Book a musical/theatre show with your parents
It’s always nice to spend time with your family outside of the family home so why not book to see a show? If they’re Beatles fans then I am sure they will love Let It Be which is currently on in the West End. I personally know very little about the Beatles but still throughly enjoyed it, it’s great entertainment for any age and I actually learnt quite a lot whilst I was there too. You can book tickets here and they start at an affordable £15.
4. Eat lots of Chocolate
After all it the Easter weekend!
5. Have a mini Spring Clean
Although it’s great to relax over a bank holiday weekend since we have four whole days off t’s also quite nice to use the time wisely. Have a quick spring clean, get rid of any unwanted bits and organise everything you are keeping.
For more ideas check out last weeks 5 Things to do this Weekend.
Some great ideas!
Definitely agree with number 4 haha
Leanne xx
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Seeing a show is always a great evening 🙂
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I like all these ideas, especially #4 ;D
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Yes I am so ready for pastel nails!!
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Great ideas! I have already painted my nails in 5 pastels colors..:)
Great ideas! I'm loving pastels this month.
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Number four deffo the best and number five is currently a must for me! Also love your lipstick palette x
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