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Welcome to the Facebook page for my Fashion, Beauty and Lifestyle blog, Thumbelina Lillie. This page will keep you updated on all the latest posts and going's on. Enjoy!

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5 Beginner Steps To An Eco-Friendly Lifestyle

I haven’t actually bought any beauty products in a long time [thank u stash], but I’m thinking with a more eco-friendly head on when it comes to my future beauty purchases. I’m not actually sure of the name as Amazon holds a whole host of words in its title, but it’s basically a cup that keeps cold things cold and hot things hot. It’ll just save me the plastic (& expense! ) of picking up a bottle of water when I’m mooching about. Talking about being eco-friendly in terms of electricity, water and paper usage definitely isn’t sexy but if it’s going to help our planet by a super-small-fraction of a percent, I’m game.

A Menstrual Cup - My experience and a Q&A!

Periods are still taboo to discuss [goodness knows why], but today I’m here to talk to you about using a menstrual cup, my first experience and answer the questions that you had! The beauty of it is that you won’t [or rather, shouldn’t] have to! The menstrual cup is made of medical grade silicone which means they don’t smell/stain if you look after them following the care instructions given in the booklet. My first cycle went well and I’m not scared about my next, almost excited that I don’t have the expense of other products and knowing I’m helping save the environment a teeny bit!

First Time Backpacker - What I learnt on my first trip

The luxury travel bloggers who spend their days lounging in infinity pools, eating their way through acai bowls and digital nomad’ing their way around the world. & although that may seem like a dream for many (including me, I ain’t lying! ), the way that we travelled as first time backpackers has truly opened up our eyes to approaching life. You don’t hear from people you thought you might and you’re afraid to reach out in case people just don’t want to know anymore. It’s getting to try new food that you wouldn’t back home. It’s not knowing where you’re going next, or what it’s going to be like.

Thai Islands - Koh Samui, Koh Phangan & Koh Tao, Thailand -

This trip has taught me that I could definitely live on an island. Island life is THE one people, THE one

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