BITS AND PIECES: The products that will make your week
JUST JUICE
Homemade juices are a great way to get children eating more fruit and veg, without the added sugar from pre-made supermarket drinks. The NutriBullet juicer is small, so will not take up much kitchen space, but the powerful motor blends down even vegetable skin and seeds, making sure that the best nutrients are not lost.
£99.99, highstreettv.com
COMFY CASUALS
Popular American clothes label Free People has just launched online in the UK. Not only is it great for dresses and accessories, but the casual clothes are lovely, too. The grey and white slouchy T-shirts and leggings are perfect for a relaxing day and are so comfy, it is tempting to wear them as pyjamas, too.
COLOUR CODED
Blending shades of eyeshadow can be tricky, but these new colour palettes by Yves Saint Laurent make it simple. Colours are coded and the compacts come with step-by-step looks using the corresponding numbers.
£42, yslbeauty.co.uk
ICE TEA
If you are a green tea lover, but want something more refreshing in summer, Teapigs’ new Matcha chilled teas are ideal. The green tea leaves are mixed with natural spring water and fruit juice. With flavours such as apple and grapefruit, they provide a refreshing caffeine hit with only 32 calories.
£1.89, teapigs.co.uk
REFRESH ROOTS
Percy & Reed is famous for its salon services, but has great products available nationwide, too. Launching this month is the invisible dry shampoo — great for achieving refreshed, volumised hair without a build-up of white powder, and the perfect way to cheat a mid-week blow-dry.
£12, John Lewis
