Tuesday 27 August 2019

Review: Revlon PhotoReady Candid Collection*

Review: Revlon PhotoReady Candid Collection*
Tuesday 27 August 2019
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The key to great makeup is having a flawless canvas to work on, hence why your base makeup products need to be amazing. This is why I put the new Revlon PhotoReady Candid Collection to the test!

Formulated with no harsh ingredients, the Revlon PhotoReady Candid Collection includes a foundation, concealer and powder which offer medium buildable coverage up. Ingredients-wise, the products are rich in antioxidants, oil-free and contain anti-pollution and anti-blue light technology, both necessary in today’s world.




The foundation has thick, creamy texture which feels lightweight once applied to the skin. It comes in 6 skin tone matching shades and the tube comes with a pump which makes it more efficient and hygienic. The Revlon PhotoReady Candid Natural Finish Anti-Pollution Foundation provides a natural-looking finish with little product required, as you can see in the photos below, and it also offer medium coverage, buildable to full if you need that extra coverage like I do. The added bonus of no oils, parabens, phthalates, synthetic dyes or artificial fragrances makes it a winner in my books!

The Antioxidant Concealer comes in 3 shades, and comes in a tube with an oval doe-foot applicator which makes for easier application. I’m a big fan of the formula, it’s not too thin but not too thick either – the perfect creamy buildable formula which covers those annoying under-eye bags and dark circles. It is also infused with caffeine which gives the eyes that pick me up needed to look more bright and awake.

The Revlon PhotoReady Candid Anti-Pollution Setting Powder is available in one translucent shade, which is anti-whitening and anti-chalking, so you will not get that caked powdery look. It is very lightweight and adds that final blurring effect to your makeup look. It also works great for setting under the eyes – what we call “baking”.


And that’s it from me! What are your thoughts? Have you tried any of these products?

Revlon products are available from selected pharmacies and leading supermarkets.

Love, Thereseanne

Wednesday 14 August 2019

Black Cat Café, Victoria, Gozo – A Hidden Gem

Black Cat Café, Victoria, Gozo – A Hidden Gem
Wednesday 14 August 2019
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Black Cat Café, 19, Triq Vajrinġa, Victoria, Gozo (+356 21569240)

Hidden away in the backstreets of Victoria, Gozo, Black Cat Café is the ultimate spot for a mid-morning brunch or a quick coffee and dessert break in the afternoon.

Upon entering the doors of Black Cat Café, you are greeted with vibrant purple walls adorned with chalk boards and peculiar ornaments and picture frames. Situated opposite Gozo’s National Library, the artisan coffers an intimate and cosy atmosphere which might be appreciated by some, but is not ideal for those who suffer from claustrophobia as the café is quite small in size and space.

Paula, the Maltese-Australian owner, and her daughter took great care of us from the moment we arrived, recommending us a delicious cup of tea from the wide variety of natural organic loose teas on offer, including Jasmine Blossom Green Tea and Scottish Breakfast Black Tea served in a traditional Kyusu (Japanese teapot). As we are not big fans on tea, we opted for a cappuccino, a caramel latte and a chai latte with almond milk, as we were made aware that they offer alternative diary free options, such as almond or soya milk – which if you are lactose intolerant like myself, would be grateful for like I were.

As we were given the menus, we were also informed that she would be more than happy to adjust the menu to suit each individual’s preferences. Whether you are gluten intolerant or following a vegan diet, you will definitely find something to satisfy your cravings. For the Aussies in Gozo, at the Black Cat Café you will also find some snacks to make you feel right at home, such as the traditional vegemite on toast and homemade sausage rolls. Also, do ask for the specials, as Black Cat Café is known to have both daily and seasonal specials!

We settled on the chilli ginger salmon on rye bread, the poached egg and smashed avocado on multi grain toast and a bowl of spicy tomato soup. As we waited for our food, soft jazz played just at the right volume. In the meantime, we could also hear the owner, who is also the cook, in the kitchen, beating the eggs which made the experience all the more homely and made the lack of space in the café even more noticeable.

The food oozed the warmth of homemade food, and you could see that the owner has a clear passion for food, both in terms of quality and taste, as it is quite perceptible from the care put into preparation and display. Everything was genuinely fresh and delicious; the home style spicy tomato soup was served with an accompanying soft bread roll and was subtly spicy yet strong enough to warm you up on a cold winter day, the poached egg and smashed avocado on a thick piece of multi grain toast served with rocket on top was beautifully presented and quite appetizing, and the chilli ginger salmon on crisp rye bread was mouth-watering.

We could not resist not having a piece of cake after our scrumptious lunch, and I am sure you will be tempted too as Black Cat Café is known for its homemade cakes and pastries, including vegan, sugar free and gluten free varieties. There were various desserts on display, such as Anzac biscuits and lamingtons which are originally Australian, however, we settled on the ricotta and lemon cake which was flavoursome, the banana cake which was deliciously moist and perfectly flavoured and the raw chocolate cheesecake which was rich, creamy and irresistible.

Wondering about the bill? Fear not for your pockets! The food is great value for money as prices at the Black Cat Café are affordable; snacks and mains range from €3 to €8, with the tomato soup and bread roll priced €3 whilst the poached egg and smashed avocado on thick multi grain toast priced at €3.50. Prices of drinks range between €1 and €3.20.

If after reading so far, you are already planning on a trip to Black Cat Café, you need to keep in mind the following. Unfortunately, the café is not easily accessible for wheelchair users as there are a couple of steps to enter, as well as the size of the café makes it a bit of a problem to enter the premises. The second downside is the opening hours; Black Cat Café opens Monday to Saturday from 8am to 4pm, with the kitchen closing at 3pm, which one might find slightly odd as 4pm is the perfect time for someone to pop in for tea and cake. Regrettably, I was also informed that on Sundays they do not open.

Despite the few shortcomings mentioned, the good exceeds the bad, and the warm and welcoming staff as well as the fresh and absolutely delicious food, drink and dessert options definitely make Black Cat Café a hidden gem worth visiting whilst in Gozo!