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Monday 18 June 2012

Win A Year's Supply Of Batiste!

I've been wanting to do a festival post for a while now. I just haven't been sure how to go about it, what to write about, what to include, how to do it and all the rest! I didn't want to do a regular list of essential items to take to a festival, for example: a tent, a sleeping bag and wellies, as they are just common sense. However, I wanted to tell you about a few 'unique' items that I have come across that I think would be fab for a festival or camping. I also have a fab competition at the end where you can win a year's supply of good old Batiste! My fave dry shampoo ever! There are also 2nd and 3rd prizes to be won :-).

1) First thing I would recommend taking to a festival that might not always be an obvious choice is a roll of heavy duty bin bags. Those of you that are regular festival goers will probably think this is common sense, but if you have never been to a festival before then these are definitely going to be coming in handy as they can be used for soooo many things. Here are a few: you can sit on them, saving your bum from getting muddy/wet. They are lightweight enough to be shoved in a bag you are carrying around or a pocket and you can whip one out whenever you want to sit on the floor (if there are no seats around). They are also going to take up less room in a car/back-pack than a proper seat/chair. You can also make a rain coat out of one if needs be. Fair enough you might have your own rain coat, but if you forget one, don't think you need one because the weather has been lovely or is forecast to be lovely, or leave it in the tent whilst your wondering around, it will come in handy and again little enough to pop in a bag (which you will always have on you around the festival) or a pocket (jeans/shorts). You can also use bin bags to line your wellies if they split and to keep any muddy clothes in. There are a lot of uses and if you have any that I haven't mentioned, feel free to comment about them :-).

2) Secondly, I found an interesting item on www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk. It is a paper travel soap kit. They have one for men and one for women and the kit consists of 30 soap sheets, 30 shampoo sheets and 30 body wash sheets. All you need to do to use any of these is...add water! They are currently on sale at £5.99 and I think would be fab to take to a festival or even camping. The toilets at a festival aren't exactly inviting and this can sometimes put people off going to a festival full stop, but with these you can just fill up a bottle with tap water (from the wash area at a festival or sometimes they have taps around the festival that people can use to fill up water bottles etc) and use the sheets around the comfort of your own tent if you wish.

3) Thirdly is another item I found on www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk. A fashion emergency kit, which is £6.90 and consists of all the little essential items a girl might need at a festival. A nail file, 2 hair elastics, a sewing kit, 2 plasters, a face wipe, paper soap and glamour tape are included within this kit. You might think of other things that you need as essentials and you may be able to slip them into this kit, rather than taking a lot of bulky packets.

4) Next, I found a solar shower for £4.99 at www.filthyfox.co.uk, which I thought might come in handy and solve another issue of people not wanting to use the washing facilities at a festival. All you have to do is fill it with water, leave in the sun for a couple of hours to heat and then you've got your own shower with warm water! You can even use your paper soap, shampoo and body wash as above with it. It is also little enough to fit amongst all your other festival/camping essentials and won't take up much room. The shower even has a hose attached and a handy hanging loop which you will see in the picture using the link above. I'd definitely feel more comfortable using something like this near the comfort of my tent, even if just to wash my hair!

5) I know that the toilets are a major issue at a festival. They aren't the cleanest for starters and also there seems to always be massive queues. So I found a disposable urinal on www.filthyfox.co.uk. So, if you're busting for the toilet you can use this in the comfort of your own tent. It can be used by both sexes and contains a special agent that turns urine into an odourless gel that doesn't spill or smell. The container is bio degradable so can be thrown into a bin with no worries and there are three supplied in each pack, so you might want to keep them for if you need the toilet in the middle of the night and don't feel like trekking to the public toilets. It is only £6.99, so not too bad a price if you wanted to try it out :-).

6) Lastly, there is one product that I would 100% recommend to take to a festival/camping and that is a can of Batiste dry shampoo. I absolutely love this product, I have tried other dry shampoo's in the past, some even more expensive than Batiste and I always come back to this one because it just works the best for me and I can't fault it. I wouldn't leave for a festival/camping trip without a can of this in my bag because if you think about it, most festivals are usually over a weekend and if you wash your hair the night before you go or the morning that you go then Batiste will keep your hair looking clean and fresh for the remainder of the weekend. It will be an absolute god-send. Especially if you aren't keen on the washing facilities at a festival/camping trip, you will feel comfortable and better in yourself knowing you have this to use :-). The latest Batiste scent is lace, which has base notes of white musk, cedarwood and sandalwood. Top notes of citrus, nutmeg and pink pepper and a dose of floral notes including rose, orchid, jasmine and ylang-ylang.  You can get a 200ml can of Batiste lace (amongst other scents) for £2.99 at Boots or Superdrug :-). I always find it hard to describe Batiste scents so it becomes easier when I know the fragrance notes that are included. I really like this scent though, which brings me onto a competition that I am soooo excited to be holding on my blog and so thankful to Batiste for providing the prizes :-). Read on to find out how to enter...

Terms and Conditions:

- This competition is open to people with a UK mailing address only. Unfortunately, Batiste can't ship their products overseas but there will be plenty of other competitions in the future for worldwide viewers :-).
- If you are 16 or under please get the permission of your parents/guardians to enter this competition, as I will obviously have to pass your mailing details onto Batiste for them to send out your prizes. Please make sure your parents/guardians are happy with you doing this.
- This competition will be open for a month and will end on the 18th July 2012. On the 19th July 2012 I will be picking my winners randomly using www.random.org.
- There will be 3 prizes: 1st prize consists of 24 assorted cans of Batiste dry shampoo (a year's supply based on 2 a month). 2nd prize consists of 3x400ml cans of Batiste dry shampoo (Blush, Original, Tropical). 3rd prize consists of 3x50ml cans of Batiste dry shampoo (Blush, Original, Tropical). Each prize package will also have a mini keyring brush and a Batiste throwaway rain mac thrown in :-).
- Batiste will be sending the prizes out to the winners. After I have randomly chosen my winners, I will contact them for their mailing details using any contact info (usually email) they have provided by using the rafflecopter entry form below. I will then pass this information onto Batiste and they will send out your prizes :-). If any of the winners don't get back to me within a month, then I will have to choose other winners.
- Enter the competition using the rafflecopter entry form below. There are chances to have more than one entry, so have fun and good luck to you all!


a Rafflecopter giveaway

Much Love,
Gem XxOo ThePrizeFinder - UK Competitions

43 comments:

  1. Firstly, what a lovely giveaway!
    Lovely to see a new post from you!
    I also love Batiste dry shampoo, My favourite is Blush!
    My favouriteis the solar shower, amazing idea and very reasonably priced too! I don't attend festivals, but I do go camping regularly, and this is ideal for that, much nicer than the wash rooms some camp site have (if they have one!)

    Zoe Lianne
    zoe-203-302@hotmail.com


    xxx

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  2. I love love LOVE batiste dry shampoo, such a must have! I've never actually been to a festival but I would love to go to one but the lack of showering and clean toilets puts me off a bit, so these are some great ideas!

    Demi-Leigh Donohoe
    demidonohoe@hotmail.co.uk

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  3. Fab giveaway! My fav item is the Batiste, I love it!
    emmawakefield107@hotmail.com
    Beauty by Emma

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  4. My favourite has to be Batiste! A lifesaver on busy mornings! And with such a refreshing smell too. Fab giveaway! :)

    Lizee Barry
    lizeebarry92@hotmail.co.uk
    xxx

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  5. sarah davison

    my favourite would have to be Batiste lace.

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  6. Batiste Dry Shampoo! How handy when my kids get up too early and there's no time to wash it :)

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  7. batiste shampoo comes in handy for a full time mummy x

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  8. Totally predictable answer for me but its the Batiste Dry Shampoo. I have a little girl amnd I rush around like a loony in the morning and have been known to be ready to leave and realise I didn't wash my hair. Ideal! x

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  9. The dry shampoo is great. I always take on holiday. quick and easy to use x

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  10. Dry shampoo is one of the best products ever created!

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  11. Love Batiste Dry Shampoo

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  12. Love, this prize is amazinnnnnnnggg <3

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  13. ah my fave has to be the Batiste by far! Its a godsend I tell you. I use it every single day on clean hair to give a bit of vava voom to my otherwise limp tresses!

    Becky
    beckys makeup

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  14. I love Batiste, everyday i used to wash my hair now i can have a break or even a freshen up when i am out and about thanks to Batiste.

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  15. Batiste original for me, just used a miniature one this weekend to good effect Sunday morning after a hair-raising Saturday night. We're not experienced campers but going off in a fortnight with friends so some great tips here. Thanks

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  16. Batiste Dry Shampoo is magic stuff - a real life-saver when you're on the go!

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  17. I love batiste dry shampoo

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  18. Love batiste dry shampoo!! Because of i have a very long hair,i Hate washing it when i go away for a night or two, because it takes ages to blow dry and then to iron it, This Batiste dry shampoo is ideal for me :-) xx
    Thank you for the fab giveaway!! xx

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  20. I love the fashion emergency kit. I can never find a hair bobble when I need one! x

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  21. i love batiste dry shampoo, especially the tropical scented one it's smells like coconuts which i adore! i could not be without batiste dry shampoo, my hair is quite long so it is a task to wash it so the dry shampoo is a life saver!

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  22. i am a batiste addict. as a greasy hair sufferer it enables me to go up to 3 days without having to wash my hair instead of every day! amazing product

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  23. I love the Batiste dry shampoo, I use it most days to spruce up my hair and was a lifesaver during my A-level exams when I didn't have time to wash my hair :)

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  24. I love Batiste! I tour with bands for a living, and most of them are smelly boys which means the last thing I want to do is stay in the venue showers longer than I have to. Batiste is a life saver! I run in and out of the shower with a shower cap on and then Batiste my hair. I only have to wash it 2 or 3 times a week which means I can spend less time in the dodgy showers!

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  25. i use the original batiste its fab x

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  26. I love Batiste, how can anyone not love them :) Whether you're running late and don't have time to wash your hair of a morning, or camping out and you know you won't be near a shower any time soon, it comes in so handy and the handbag sized ones are perfect for a quick spruce up on the go xx

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  27. I also love Batiste but have discovered that it gives amazing volume to clean hair!!

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  28. the solar shower sounds great, lack of decent shower facilities really put me off festivals!

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  29. Has to be Bastiste, was unsure at first but it's a miracle worker on my hair

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  30. I love Batiste dry shampoo! I'd be soooo happy if I win!

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  31. Lucy Deadman-Beal17 July 2012 at 00:28

    Fab comp :)
    Totally agree would never go to a festival without me dry shampoo

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  32. I think the paper travel soap kit is a fab idea.

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  33. I love the Batiste dry hair shampoo, it really helps when I have to quickly get ready in the morning!

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  34. The paper soap sounds interesting, though i wonder how effective it would be

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    1. Hey! I have the paper soaps and although you need a few sheets at a time, they do lather up under water and do the job :-). Might not be something you would wanna use every day, but on a weekend camping trip/festival, I think they would be ideal.

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  35. I love festivals, and the Batiste is a must along with baby wipes, hair clips, and anti bac gel!

    GFC: MissMascara1983
    lyddi69@hotmail.com

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  36. I love the solar shower idea, that is brilliant and would fab for all kinds of camping!

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  37. I love the dry shampoo but I also think the solar shower is a fantastic idea, if we actually get any sun!!!

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  38. I think the soap/shampoo sheets are pure genius! They are light & would take up hardly any room.

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  39. Hi,

    Just wanted to say a quick thank you for my prize which arrived on Saturday. :-)

    Donna
    -x-

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    1. You're welcome Donna! Enjoy your Batiste :-) x

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