Sneaky Peek: Bobux New Xplorer Range for SS15

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Bobux might not be familiar to many of us Brits, but the New Zealand-born children’s shoe designer is set to make a real splash here in the UK this year. Their shoes replicate Barefoot Freedom for little people all over the world, with contemporary shoes that support the natural development of their feet. It makes perfect sense really - Children’s feet undergo momentous changes in a very short amount of time, and need room to grow and flex.

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Some 24 years since launching, the Bobux collection has grown to include some really fresh designs for the style-savvy tot, and their new X range is possibly their boldest move yet. Part of their SS15 catalogue, they’ll be hitting the shops around Feb 2015 and are set to shake up the children’s footwear market. The range is informed by extensive research with Bobux quizzing mums to find out if, and how, their current choice of children’s shoe is letting them down. Based on their findings, the X range aims to address every concern the modern mother might have.

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For the style-conscious!

There’s no getting away from the fact these are a seriously funky pair of kicks! As these shoes were sent to me as part of a seeding campaign prior to launch, we were only given a narrow choice to choose from, so I opted for the most girly of these for Heidi. When the range is launched, it will be available in 9 colourways over 3 styles; Origin (with a leather upper), Freestyle (with a cotton canvas upper) and Arctic (with a leather upper and merino lining) and will retail at around £27.

Heidi’s is an Xplorer Origin shoe, designed for babies and those new to the walking game.

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Designed by footwear Sean Masiano (who has created for the likes of Adidas and Prada) these look great with jeggings and black leggings, but otherwise they do have a tendency to clash with her outfits. I didn’t ever intend for Heidi to become a cloud of baby pink, but it seems she has, and these definitely don’t work with the prettier pieces in her wardrobe. For boys, and sporty girlies however, they look pretty cool. I love the neon soles with X insignia, and Heidi seems to too as she can’t stop fiddling with them!

For the traditionalist and health-conscious

The premise behind the shoes is that whilst there are soft sole shoes available for indoor use and cruisers for outdoor use, there aren’t really any shoes that work for both. The Xplorer shoe has been created to address this concern, and design-wise, they’re pretty clever. They’re so soft you can fold and scrunch them within your palm, yet with robust soles perfect for outdoor conditions. The EVA sole features dozens of little bubble grips which means they really hold their own on laminate flooring, tiles and even wet decking.BOBUX Flex

There are no seams rub or chafe little feet, and the soft soles have proved great for Heidi as she goes about her daily adventures; pulling herself to her feet, crawling, strutting around with her baby walker. When she stands, they enable her to stay flat-footed and in constant contact with the ground thus improving her core stability. For children who are brand new to standing and who tend to favour tiptoes, they also boast a micro-armour toe-cap to prevent scuffing.

Any niggles?

Putting the shoes on is a bit of a struggle. I don’t want to be too harsh here as it’s notoriously to get any shoe on a wriggling Heidi, but we do have to pin her down to ease these on. The trouble is, they’re so soft, there’s nothing to leverage her foot against. Don’t worry though, once on they do stay put.

Overall

I can’t wait to see the rest of the range. The high canvas tops sound really exciting and if they come in white, I’ll be buying them. I’d highly recommend them for performance, value for money, and flexibility.

If you can’t wait until February, head to the website to see some of the other ranges Bobux offer including the step-up and i-walk ranges which offer the same clever technology for more confident walkers. You can also follow Bobux on Twitter and Facebook.


The BEST Baby Monitor EVER- Babymoov Touch Screen Baby Monitor

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Whether you’re pregnant or have already welcomed your baby into the world, one of the most expensive and essential new baby purchases you’re likely to make is a baby monitor. Given newborns start their nighttime sleep routine next to mum and/or dad, you might not have one ready to go on Day One, but you’ll certainly need one when he or she gears up for that first night in a room of their own.

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If you, like I and many mothers before me, have spent ages reading website blurbs, scouring forums, and seeking out blogger reviews of baby monitors, you’re no doubt slowly losing the will to live. You want something with video and sound, you want something with a big screen, you want a camera with a built-in motion detector, and most importantly, you’ll want something reliable. The criteria isn’t massive, yet finding one that ticks all the boxes is pretty difficult.

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Well how about one that does all this, and more?…

… Babymoov Touch Screen Baby Monitor!

I’m not misleading you. As a parent blogger, I’ve tried dozens of baby monitors. Perhaps strangely, they’re all very different. Some say their USP is camera quality, others pin their hopes on a sleep-pad (I hate these things, hate, hate, hate them), then there’s the “sync with your iPhone” function…

Many of these thing might appeal on face value, but what all parents are looking for (and will quickly come to realise) is a sensitive yet intuitive monitor that is the next best thing to them standing guard over their baby’s cot.

This monitor does it all. If the sound in the above video got on your nerves (it did me), then here’s the lowdown:

It offers the simplicity of use that your iPhone does, with a 3.5’’ touch screen interface
It has a HUGE range of 250m
You can capture moments when you’re not even in the room, via photo AND video, with a zoom x10 function, micro-SD card holder, TV connection and USB port
You can soothe baby via walkie-talkie, and 3 lullabies
The possibility of connecting to 4 cameras (see below)
It has a programmable movement detector, and alarm - all remotely activated
5 different languages

I suppose I have to mention that this also has a temperature alarm, but this comes as standard for any half decent monitor, and if it doesn’t… then buy one! > this should never be your deciding factor.

Oh, and it also has a LIFETIME GUARANTEE - I can’t stress just how important this is

Enough of the spec, does it work?

Yes, yes, yes and yes. This is one of the smartest, most easy-to-use and stylish monitors on the market. I seem to find something to moan about with every monitor I’ve ever tried, but I’m very hard pressed to find anything other than its price tag (was £159.99, now £143.99 yet even this compares favorably to some of the others on the market) to have a pop at. Babymoov Unit

From the box, you get a camera, touch screen monitor and two chargers. The touch screen is a rechargeable unit (be warned, if it needs charging it’ll beep LOUDLY), and the camera is plugged into the mains during use. These arrive pre ‘paired’ so there’s no faffing around trying to “find” the partner unit. My only slight niggle is that the 3.5mm jacks do slip from both unit and camera very easily. This means you can’t knock them when they charge or are in operation or they’ll slip out.

Style-wise - it looks great. I love the big touch screen and it’s so simple you can operate it straight out of the box without dragging hubby in to help you get started. It’s ergonomically designed so is easy to grip, lightweight and the interface itself is plenty big enough with thumb-sized icons on the main menu.

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The camera is really quite genius. I’m almost a million per cent sure that one of the big manufacturers will soon bring out a camera that physically moves around the cot with baby (like CCTV, tracking her every move), but until they do, this really is the smartest camera I’ve found. This one has a handy free-tilt action to allow you to better capture your cot action (many other devices will limit you to 3 set tilt positions). The resolution and image quality (even in the pitch black) is among the clearest I’ve seen, and there’s the capability to add up to 4 additional cameras to the device to cover every angle. This is great for particularly wriggly babies.

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The night light on the camera is another familiar yet welcome function. It offers a subtle, warm and reassuring light for baby, and is bright enough for us to totter around her room for closer inspection during the night. Neatly, this can be switched on and off remotely using the touch screen which sets it apart from other camera/nightlight combos.

I love that you can record and take pics of baby too. This might seem like a gimic, but we’ve found it very useful with Heidi She often wakes up 180 degrees to the position we put her in and I’ve always been really concerned about how she handles her bulky covers and blankets whilst we’re alseep. This has given me peace of mind that she’s handling her covers excellently. It’s also quite funny watching her whilst she’s in a dream state.

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The Talkback function is also welcome (but not unique to Babymoov) - if your babe in arms is as much as a fan of In the Night Garden as Heidi, you need only talk your way through the opening credits and she’ll quieten down and patiently await your arrival. Unlike some other brands, there’s virtually no feedback noise if you stand close to the camera with your control unit too, meaning you can carry it to baby’s room whilst soothing her.

For practicalities sake, the touch screen monitor can stand on its side on your bedside table at night. You can also opt to have it light up when it detects movement in baby’s cot, which is a useful function if you are anxious about leaving her yet don’t want a noisy alarm to inform you she’s just stirring.

It really is a smart bit of kit that’s well worth the investment.

Buy yours directly from Babymoov.co.uk, or find more reviews by following Babymoov on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest & G+.

 


New Year, New You: Perfectace Platinum Collagen Review

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Most of us have an anti-aging skincare regime that sees us spending a small fortune on lotions and potions to stop wrinkles and age spots in their tracks. I’m only 32 and my skin is relatively youthful, but I’ve really invested in my skin early and at a great cost, financially and otherwise. I like to think it’s paid off as most people seem to put my age at around 8-10 years younger than I am (so they tell me!).

Supplements aren’t new to me either, and I’m on first name basis with the staff at Holland & Barrett. Doing things holistically comes naturally to me and I’m often among the first to know about hero products that make a real difference.

So when Nutraconcepts contacted me about their next generation skin-care solution, Perfectace Platinum Collagen, I couldn’t resist giving it a go.

Perfectace reveals the next-generation in skincare solution. Perfectace’s Platinum Collagen is an exclusive 100% natural supplement that works from the inside out to create a lasting, visible improvement in your skin. Proven to help reduce the appearance of scars/marks and skin conditions such as acne.

Revolutionary new Perfectace Platinum Collagen contains a definitive blend of biologically active proteins, including our innovative active ingredient OptiDerm®, that are scientifically proven to stimulate new healthy skin growth to replace these deteriorating linkages and revitalise your skin.

It was an intriguing concept. We all know supplements can deliver essential nutrients that are lacking in our diets, but can they really deliver on a cosmetic level? I didn’t see why not when you consider that creams, and even micro-dermal solutions, target top layers of the epidermis only, and not the subcutaneous layer beneath (see the quote from Natahalie Pelletier below that perhaps better sums up my view).

My only reservation was whether an oral supplement would stay in the body long enough to have any real effect.

I often have a go at dissecting the scientific value of skincare solutions on this blog, but this one needs someone far more qualified than I. Needless to say Perfectace has been 5 years in the making and there aren’t too many independent studies or reviews out there. Those that do exist are Perfectace-led and remarkably positive, hailing it as a bit of a miracle product in evening out skin tone, and minimising signs of aging. There are also some celebrity advocates including Gwyneth Paltrow, Anthea Turner and Carole Smillie and features in Top Sante, The Metro and the Daily Mail.

Naturally I’m skeptical and trust my own experience of a product first and foremost, so here’s my assessment based on 6 weeks use.

First up, it’s worth flagging up the purity of the ingredients. The collagen, made from 100% pure, active and concentrated ingredients, features no binders or fillers and has been developed by leading experts using research-based science. It features Peptan as its core ingredient (a form of collagen commonly flung about on beauty advertisements, and regarded as the world’s leading collagen peptide for skin beauty). Peptan collagen peptides are made from deep sea fish skin which have high absorption rates and Perfectace stress theirs are the highest quality, safe and ethically sourced available (from fish and not lower bovine sources, and containing more than 97% protein, with no fat or carbohydrate).

The instructions say to take 1-3 times a day with a meal. I choose to take this twice daily at lunch and breakfast as I’ve never been much of a breakfast person and wanted to be consistent. It’s easy to swallow and there’s no associated sicky feeling as there often is with oral supplements.

For the first few weeks there was no discernible difference. Throughout testing, I was already armed with some of the best hero products on the market including Mychelle’s Argan Oil and Renu 28, so my skin was already pretty clear and luminous. Yet on and around day 14 I noticed the light dusting of rosacea on my cheeks had faded and I looked a little fresher in the morning. This continued throughout the trial despite averaging just a few hours sleep per night with a teething baby.

By day 30, my complexion was looking even clearer and felt a little thicker. I was trialling a facial wash as opposed to my usual cleansing lotion so my fingers were coming into contact with my face more and there was a notable difference in its elasticity. Previously large pores seemed to get smaller and less prone to greasiness and I made a permanent switch to BB Cream and ditched my foundation; I no longer needed such opaque coverage.

Face aside, my c-section scar miraculously stopped itching and I felt a little less tired throughout the day (no small feat with my tiny tearaways I can assure you!). There were of course other external factors to take into account, I’d been dabbling with diets and was virtually alcohol-free before Christmas, any of which could have accounts for the small changes in my appearance and sense of “wellness” - but since running out, fatigue has returned.

In summary, it’s very tough for me to attribute all of the positivity above to Perfectace. I test hundreds of beauty and skincare products a year and these usually fall atop one another making it difficult to know what exactly is performing best. Very few products make it to Holy Grail status - I haven’t re-purchased this yet, but I would consider it. I definitely prefer it to soluble collagen products.

If you want to try this for yourself Vitamin Planet currently has it on offer with some really enticing offers. 60 capsules are just £39.99 (that’s £20 off RRP) with other quantities available at even better value.

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