Thursday, 1 December 2016

**Coffee with Renee**

Amy from The Noise In Wonderland


Amys blog is a sleek and modern looking space that sparks interest with every page. whether it be a lifestyle, beauty or photography post there is a heap of fun and simple opinions in easy language to understand.




Talk us through your blogging career- how did it start and how has it progressed?
I started up my blog The Noise in Wonderland and starting consistently blogging around October 2015. I’ve always been a fan of writing and blogs, and I’ve attempted to start a blog a few times but never stuck to it. I think one day I thought ‘bugger it, let’s try doing this again’ and this time I stuck to it. My blog has been progressing well, the number of viewers has slowly been creeping up and I’ve been getting the chance to work with some brands and companies; it seems good things are on the horizon.

Whats your blogging niche and why did you decide on it?
I think I’m still in the stage of trying to find my niche. I currently call my blog a lifestyle type blog, basically I just write about anything and everything that interests me including photography, fashion, beauty, and more. I think a blog niche is something you sometimes develop along the way and I’m sure in time my blog will eventually develop into something more specific and focused, but for the mean time it’s a place where anything is possible.

Do you stick to a schedule or just publish your posts whenever you feel?
I do my best to stick to a schedule and so far I’ve managed to, haha. I post every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and generally schedule my posts to go live around 9am on those days.

What opportunities have you had since becoming a blogger?
So far I’ve had the chance to work with a few companies and brands, including OSHUN White and Formula 10.0.6 and try out their products, which I love to do. Most recently, and one thing I’m most proud of currently, was I had the opportunity to go and have a chat with a local fashion designer. Renee Verdon owns a fashion label called VOUS and she contacted me and asked if I could come into her store and check out the brand and feature it on my blog. She was so lovely to chat to and I had so much fun putting the post together. 

What are you favourite things about blogging?
I love the community around blogging. Whether it’s giving people advice on Facebook groups or posting and receiving comments, I feel like the blogging community is such a friendly place where you can always find someone to provide you with advice, help or to just generally chat to about whatever.
  Other than that, I love both finding and being able to provide people with information about all sorts of things. Whether it’s reviews on products and letting people know whether they’re worth spending the money on or not, or whether it’s providing helpful life advice or inspiration to keep going another day. As a blogger you can easily provide both and I love being able to give both.

What are your least favourite things about blogging?
There honestly isn’t much about blogging I don’t like, but if I had say anything, I guess it would be either how hard it can be to have your voice heard or how sometimes it can feel like a chore. When blogging is something you are doing on the side as a passion (as I currently am) you still have all of life’s other responsibilities that need attending to, and sometimes they have to become a priority. In those times it can be hard to keep consistently blogging and finding the motivation to do so because all your time and brain power is occupied with something else, but you know you need to try and keep putting content out there otherwise people will stop paying attention. That sort of nicely goes into the other point I made about having your voice heard. We all know the Internet is a big place and blogging has really taken off lately. It’s great that it has and that blogs are becoming more respected and trusted voices, but it also means if you really want to make your life about blogging, it can be a tough gig to get your voice heard among the other thousands. It can be tough work and it requires dedication and consistency, but at the end of the day if it’s really what you love doing, you’ll find it all worth it in the end,

What are your favourite kind of blog posts to write and read?
I always love writing my photography posts where I basically simplify how photography works. I know I struggled with finding sources online that would simply just explain to me what I really needed to know about photography, so I enjoy actually creating that space.
   Other than that I’m a big fan of reading and creating favourites and haul posts. Generally these posts feature items and products from all different categories not just beauty or just fashion, and I love discovering all new things this way and hopefully being able to allow others to discover new things as well.

Do you have any other Social Media forums that you are active on and what are their names?
You can also find me on Instagram (@noiseinwonderland), Twitter (@noisewonderland), Facebook (Noiseinwonderland Photography), Tumblr (Noise in Wonderland) and Pinterest (Noise in Wonderland), oh and Snapchat (amynalice).

Make sure to check out Amys's blog and follow her social media too!

Have Fun!

Renee x

Tuesday, 1 November 2016

*Coffee Break with Renee*

Jackie from LipsticksLattesLouboutins


Jackies blog is a colourful and fun space where subscription boxes, motherhood, events and beauty reviews are in abundance. Jackie posts regularly so you will never be short on new and interesting content!



Talk us through your blogging career- how did it start and how has it progressed?
 I started in June 2015 and it was really just about getting some me time, I was getting so frustrated with not working after having my son, and I wanted an outlet, so I thought I would try blogging. I've always enjoyed writing and funnily enough, once I started, I found it really enjoyable to do and it quickly became one of my main pastimes.

Whats your blogging niche and why did you decide on it?
 I'm not sure that I have settled in to a niche yet, I still blog about a variety of things, but I suppose if I were going to choose one, it would be a mummy niche. Since I blog about nutrition and weight loss post baby, as well as parenting adventures/outings with my son, that is probably the niche I will eventually be settled in. I love being a mum, and finding things for parent's, i.e. great places to visit, or things to see and do. 


Do you stick to a schedule or just publish your posts whenever you feel? 
I stick to a schedule for some posts, i.e. my weekly weight loss blog post and gluten free taste test Tuesday but others, i.e. reviews and unboxings are done when the products arrive/are purchased and I've had a chance to test them out.

What opportunities have you had since becoming a blogger?
 In August last year I was able to attend a Bloggers United AU event and it was such a wonderful experience. I got to meet so many talented bloggers, as well as meet some fabulous brands, and it was a great thing for me just starting out, because I actually learnt a lot about the blogging world and it gave me a good starting point.


What are you favourite things about blogging?
 I love to write, and I love knowing that I am providing honest thoughts on places. I enjoy hearing feedback from readers about things they liked as well.

What are your least favourite things about blogging? 
I haven't found anything yet!

What are your favourite kind of blog posts to write and read?
 I love to write posts about things we have done, or places we have visited, and I love to read reviews and events posts from others.

Do you have any other Social Media forums that you are active on? 
I am active on Instagram & Facebook (LipstickLattesLouboutins). 
Pinterest, Twitter & Snapchat (LipsLattesLous).
Check out Jackies blog: http://lipsticklatteslouboutins.com/

Have Fun!

Renee x









Saturday, 1 October 2016

*Coffee Break with Renee*

Anna from The Tangible Blog


If you like to read about social observations and the world of Gen-Y then The Tangible Blog would be right up your ally. Anna writes clever and honest posts about her current musings and things that are happening around her in the world. Here is an interview with her that answers some questions about her blogging style.



Talk us through your blogging career- how did it start and how has it progressed?
I started my blog in 2012 at the suggestion of friend. I knew nothing about blogging, let alone anything web(!) I am really proud of my blog, it is a project I am really proud of, that I built up 'brick by brick'. I have built up from purely current affairs opinion pieces, to more digital industry/Gen-Y focused pieces which have been published on recruitment blogs and recently, LinkedIn Pulse.

Whats your blogging niche and why did you decide on it?
Blogging niches reveal themselves; finding your niche is very much more a process than an outright decision. There is a fantastic present diversity emerging in Perth, which is really exciting. My niche, I would say, is Gen-Y - I have relaxed my scope of topics from just current affairs, and I now blog about job hunting, interning, working life, fashion sustainability, op shops, the odd event and my personal fundraising ventures for Frocktober.

Do you stick to a schedule or just publish your posts whenever you feel?
I publish whenever I feel. The best post ideas tend to hit me at strange times, and then there's writer's block(!) I took 3 months off writing and it really refreshed me. I really fought the writer's block, but you have to roll with it sometimes, it is okay to take a break from blogging and social media..

What opportunities have you had since becoming a blogger?
Meeting more like-minded creatives and business has been fantastic. Supporting local creatives and small business is immeasurable and is a great mutual investment in the future. I have participated in Perth Fashion Festival Re-Style Runway, had a theatre review quoted  in the play'd promotional materials, being approached to write for an industry blog and publishing on LinkedIn. The most rewarding thing I have done a blogger was being selected as a national blogging ambassador for Frocktober 2015 by the Ovarian Council Research Foundation.

What are you favourite things about blogging?
Meeting other bloggers, and when the moment when you know EXACTLY what you want to write about.

What are your least favourite things about blogging?
Writer's block, staying up late writing (if an idea hits me at night!) and being branded as single topic blogger - being a blogger allows you to be dynamic and there shouldn't be any typecasting.

What are your favourite kind of blog posts to write and read?
I am passionate about so many things, but my favourite articles to write are the ones where I provide tips, based on my experience of something - E.g. Job interviews. It is so cathartic to share my experience and knowledge!
I love reading personal stories on blogs - how one event positively affected a person - I love really honest and well written pieces on fashion sustainability, mental health and current affairs.

Do you have any other Social Media forums that you are active on and what are their names?
LinkedIn - Anna Burchfield
Instagram - @thetangibleblog
Facebook - The Tangible Blog

Have Fun!

Renee x






Friday, 2 September 2016

*Coffee Break with Renee*

Why Hello Beauty



Say Hello to Emily from Why Hello Beauty. Emily's chic and modern blog is a makeup lovers paradise where beautiful pictures of products can be found paired with honest and interesting reviews. Emily also features many interviews with inspiring people from beauty brands to fashion boxes. If you like an interesting read, you will not be disappointing.

Talk us through your blogging career- how did it start and how has it progressed?

I began beauty blogging simply because I thought it was a way of justifying my makeup addiction! I thought if I had a blog then I could say “oh well, I’m buying it for my blog!”. It soon became something that I began to take seriously and put more time and effort into, and now I’ve just hit 16k followers on instagram and interviewed inspirational women such as Kath Purkis of Her Fashion Box, Shelley Barrett of Modelco Cosmetics, Reese Evans of Yes Supply, Zoe Newlove of Crown Bush UK and journalist Katrina Lawrence, just to name a few! Digital media and content is such fun new world and the sky is the limit!

What’s your blogging niche and why did you decide on it?

My niche is beauty and lifestyle, and even though it’s highly saturated right now, it’s a fun and creative outlet for me to be that much closer to the beauty industry. As I live in rural Tasmania, the opportunities aren’t great so this is a perfect place for me to express my love for all things beauty!

Do you stick to a schedule or just publish your posts whenever you feel?
As I still work full time, it’s generally when I have an idea and when I have time to post but if I have a lot of new content in the works, then I have to stick to a planner so I don’t forget anything!
What opportunities have you had since becoming a blogger?
Excitingly, last year I was a part of the digital launch of Sephora AU and this year I collaborated with the launch of Charlotte Tilbury’s gorgeous new face palette!
What are you favourite things about blogging?
The whole new network of people that I’ve connected with the blogging and the relationships built – absolutely!
What are your least favourite things about blogging?
Hmmm, probably when I want to take some photos for social media / my blog and the lighting is really crappy – totally cramps my style!
What are your favourite kind of blog posts to write and read?
I really like to read before and afters, I love lots of pictures but I also like to personally write my ‘A Day in the Life of’ series, where I share a typical day for people working within the beauty industry. The connections I’ve made are amazing and it’s a fun way to live vicariously through others!
Do you have any other social media forums that you are active on and what is the name you use?
Yes, of course! Find me at;
Thank you Emily for your fantastic answers! Make sure to stop by her blog and have a read. 
Have Fun!
Renee x

Monday, 1 August 2016

*Coffee Break with Renee*

Zerin from Insincerely Her


This month I am excited to feature Zerin! The creator and writer of Insincerely Her has peppered her blog with beauty, lifestyle, fashion and fun-filled events she has attended. Her honesty and unique character is revealed layer-by-layer as I have read her blog posts, and I am thoroughly looking forward to the next!





Talk us through your blogging career- how did it start and how has it progressed?
 I have always loved reading blogs and really wanted to start my own as a little ‘fun hobby’ on the side. I honestly thought no one besides my friends and partner would read my blog, little did I know the US would be my biggest readers base followed by Australia and the UK.
I have been live for over a year the views keep rising and I am very proud of what I have achieved. I’ve had the likes of Roxy Jacenko sharing my post within a month of being live was a wonderful achievement.

Whats your blogging niche and why did you decide on it?
 I think I am not afraid to reach out to other and network. I’m not afraid to say things as they are. Competition doesn’t bother me, I am a big believer on women empowering one another. I’m thick skinned and approaching the blog world in my own way and am known for my no-filter personality. 

Do you stick to a schedule or just publish your posts whenever you feel?
 I like to post 1-2 times a week, but sometimes it can be difficult with working full time, attending events, going to the gym and the list goes on. I would rather wait to have a quality post then a rushed post. I wear a lot of hats and its about finding the right balance. 

What opportunities have you had since becoming a blogger?
 I have had the opportunities to work with a variety of brands to trial and promote their product, a few have also asked me for options on their new product to their branding to the website it’s a great position to be in. I have been invited to events and in the room with many socialites and people you see on your TV. Its crazy and can be overwhelming at times but I have found my feet and am loving it. I also now have advertising on my blog along with the opportunity to get paid for my work. Blogging is not easy! There is a lot of behind the scene work the non blogger would have no idea about. It’s a hard business but very rewarding. Cliché I know!

What are you favourite things about blogging?
 I love finding out about new products and actually seeing if they work. There are so many people who are getting paid to promote an item (we get sucked in ) and disappointed being able to try the items myself is great. I love networking and meeting new people.

What are your least favourite things about blogging?
 Taking Images! Its something I struggle with. And people using you for contacts. 

 What are your favourite kind of blog posts to write and read?
 I love featuring events on my blog that I get invited to. Lifestyle is such a huge versatile platform. I don’t get a chance to read many other blogs as I am constantly working on my own.

Do you have any other Social Media forums that you are active on and what are their names?
Instagram : @insincerelyher

Thankyou Zerin for your time! Please don't forget to check out her blog and leave some nice comments on her page. ☺


Have Fun!

Renee x














Friday, 29 July 2016

Lush Toothy Tabs, Fad or For Real?

Kind Beauty.

In recent years tooth tablets and powders have exploded into the 'green' beauty realm. Tooth clay's and powders date back to ancient history. Chinese, Greek and ancient Egyptians used tooth clay's too keep their mouths clean and feeling fresh. They must have been on to something...

 Claiming to be a healthier alternative to the fluoride filled tooth paste found on supermarket shelves, they also come with the novelty of being a interesting and fun new way to brush teeth. I have been looking a bit more closely at what have been put into these new tooth products, in particular Lush's toothy tabs and tooth powders...


Sparkle Toothy Tabs: A blend of organic black pepper and lemon to leave your teeth spit and span.
There has been some debate as to whether lemon is a safe option to use on teeth as a whitener however Lush only use a small amount of lemon peel powder to make sure that it's doing its job without compromising the health of your tooth enamel. Black pepper will leave a tingle on your tongue but it can also help to relive pain from cavities. It is also said to prevent cavities and gum disease.

Dirty Toothy Tabs: This superbly herby solid toothpaste is loaded with spearmint and neroli oils for a squeaky clean feel.
Spearmint oil is a popular choice to add to teeth cleaning products because of its fresh taste and its ability to combat bad breath. Neroli oil is famous for it's strong but alluring fragrance but also has benefits of antiseptic and disinfectant properties. With the blend of Neroli oil and peppermint these toothy tabs will give you a mood boosting and fresh start to the day.

Bling Toothy Tabs: Flash a smile with enzymatic papain for a bling, Brazilian orange oil for a zing and frankincense for a taste in luxury.
Papain enzymes are derived from pineapple and papaya. I have never hear of papain enzymes but after a bit of research here my understanding is that they are a safe and effective way to break down bacterial plaque and tartar. Brazilian orange oil is a mood boosting essential oil and all citrus is thought to remove stains from enamel. This is a really yummy toothy tab and tastes a bit like fruit tingles.


If tabs aren't your thing then you can always try the Lush Tooth Powder. This powder is easy enough to use; just wet your toothbrush and dip into the powder then brush your teeth as normal. All the Lush toothy tabs and powders foam up nicely to give you that fresh, clean feeling.

Atomic Tooth Powder: Say hello to a healthier mouth with this blend of freshly ground spices and kaolin. 
Kaolin Powder is very high in calcium, silica, zinc and magnesium. It is also a gentle but effective way to scrub away stains on the tooth enamel that even the most sensitive teeth should be able to handle. Also containing flavouring spices such as coffee, cardamon, clove, cinnamon, ginger and white pepper for a powerful flavour. If you would like a taste of history, this is probably the closest tooth powder to the original ancient recipes.

Ultra Blast Tooth Powder: A galatically good blend of mint and wasabi to take your mouth to a different dimension. 
I gotta admit that the idea of having a bit of wasabi in my toothpaste sounds a bit crazy. I don't want to burn my mouth twice a day! But wasabi has real benefits for dental health. Wasabi has been found in Japan to help prevent cavities. The same compounds (isothiocyanates) that produce its spicy taste inhibit tooth decay. Peppermint and Spearmint oils are effective at killing bacteria, especially Spearmint oil which is a good antiseptic too.


So what's the deal? Are the natural tooth powders kinder to your teeth than the tooth paste from major dental brands with added fluoride and a list of chemicals as long as your arm?  I am no dental expert, but my personal opinion is yes.
For year I have suffered from sensitive teeth and I have tried every 'Sensitive' tooth paste under the sun in an attempt to cure the pain. It never occurred to me that it could actually be the toothpaste itself causing the sensitivity. A couple of years ago I started using the Lush Toothy Tabs, in particular the Atomic mixture, and my teeth have not suffered from sensitivity since.
I truly belive that the raw form of tooth powders is kinder to the body and if you are suffering from gum disease or tooth sensitivity I would highly reccommend trying raw tooth powders and see how your body reacts.

Be Kind. Be Beautiful.

Renee x

Wednesday, 20 July 2016

My Favourite Thing For June/July

No It's Not Skincare.


Tonight I am watching a dvd and enjoying a 3 hour long cuddle with this little man.

Introducing our new baby boy Jarrah! He is now four weeks old and has just decided that he doesn't like being put down.
 As a fresh and squeaky clean newborn he didn't have a problem with being in his bassinet for ten minutes while mummy had a shower in the hospital. Actually I lie. He hated the plastic, hospital standard bassinet they expect baby's to 'settle' in. Instead I had to leave him on the bed, with the rails drawn up to nip to the bathroom because the bed was covered in my scent. But now I am feeling like a tired, super woman while I prep dinner at 10am and toilet train my 3 year old one handed.

Jarrah is my favourite thing for June because he is my baby. Yes, I could say that I have found an amazing moisturizer or an awesome lipstick but what could beat a newborn in the line up of possible favourite things?

In the meantime I do have some awesome things happening. I have decided to totally revamp and remodel my blog. I have (finally) bought a domain name called The Kind Beauty Project and I will be writing about things that get me really excited. Such as the ingredients in skincare, what the companies are doing to be environmentally friendly and if they support any charities. Ill also be adding company profiles to the website as well as videos, recipes and community news in the way of local markets and events. 
I do see now that I didn't really plan the timing well at all but I have started now. Even though I only get a minute here and there during the day to research all this stuff, I am having a lot of fun doing it.

So keep an eye out for new blog posts on my new website. Ill be transferring these blog posts over but since this is a self taught process... it's gonna take a while. ☺

Ill sign off with my new goodbye.

Be Kind. Be Beautiful.

Renee x