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Cocktail Recipe of the month: {Chambourgeois}

Here is a yummy cocktail recipe to help you start the weekend.
It is inspired by a drink I often order at Charlotte Street Hotel. I order a Twisted Mojito (with no mint-making it richer).
Liam and I decided to name our version the Chambourgeois. The scent of the passion fruit and lime is absolutely incredible. You will struggle to only have one.
Below is the recipe for my ‘Cocktail recipe of the month’

CHAMBORGEOIS

INGREDIENTS

Rum
Chambord
Muscovado sugar
x1 Lime
x1 Passion Fruit
Ice

Serves 2

METHOD

1.Scoop half a passion fruit and one teaspoon of muscovado sugar into each glass.

2. Chop up a whole lime in to diced pieces. Divide in two and add to the glasses.

3. With your hand over the top to prevent spilling muddle the ingredients in your glass until they are well muddled together. I use the back end of this spoon yet I have just seen this spoon and simply must have it (**heart eyes**).

4. Crush up a lot of ice and fill both glasses to the top. An ice crusher really helps with this step. We have one like this.

5. Pour rum into your glasses up to the 3/4 mark.

6. With your hand over the top of the glass again, mix the rum and ice into the earlier ingredients. This time with the spoon end.

7. Now top up the glass with more crushed ice.

8. Pour a shot of Chambord over the top.

How to airbrush your legs

 

Make up artist tips #1

I recently had a leg and hand modelling job for Chambord and I was taught a great tip from the make up artist at the shoot.
This is how to airbrush your legs in real life.

 

{copyright of Chambord}

 

Next time you have a night out or a wedding to go there is no need to go for that expensive fake tanning session.

 

What you will need

1. Moisturiser

2. Foundation

3. Powder (optional)


Pick a foundation that you would generally use on your face during the end of your summer holidays when you have caught a little sun.
I like to use this Maybelline Fit Me Foundation because it is light and spreads very easily. You can buy it here.

 

 

Chose a moisturiser that melts into your hands and spreads easily without drying out too quickly. I would suggest not using a product with alcohol in the ingredients. This is to prevent it evaporating and in turn not helping spread the foudation.
I use Balm Balm Multi Purpose Frangrance Free Balm because it is 100% organic so no there are no nasties to dry you out. You can buy it here.

 

 

Step one

With a bit of moisturiser in your hands, add as much foundation as needed and mix together. Spread evenly over your legs.

Et voila…your legs look seamlessly dolly.

 

Step two

If you are worried about any foundation transferring onto your clothes you can dab some face powder onto your legs to set the foundation.

 

Hope this works well for you. Let me know if you try it out.

Megan x