Monday 14 November 2016

The Secret Santa Solver: £10 and under

Well hello there, Fairypants fans!

We're back with another Secret Santa Solver for you - let's get straight into it :)

This is our top 3 gift idea breakdown for the Secret Santa recipient who's a vegan, a cruelty-free beauty fan, or both!

#1: The Fairypants Nail Care Gift Set - £10

The ideal gift for the mani fan in your life who already owns every nail varnish colour imaginable - although you can never have too many, amirite? This set includes our ultra-glossy top coat, our ridge-filling, nutrient rich base coat and our super moisturising cuticle oil, which is guaranteed to keep putting the 'cute' in cuticle ;)




#2: Eyeshadow Gift Set - £10

We all know an eyeshadow junkie, and if somehow you don't know an eyeshadow junkie, you definitely know a sparkle junkie.

This gift set hits both nails squarely on the head!

Choose any three of our stunning shimmerfests for just £10 to put a smile on your Secret Santa buddy's face :)

For an extra bonus, this will get you some brownie points with any Shakespeare fan too, as all of our gorgeous shades are named for Shakespeare's leading ladies!




#3: The Lipbalm Gift Set - £10

In this chilly weather, anybody would be grateful for the soothing relief of a beautifully smooth lip balm. In any weather, those same people would struggle not to simply eat our deliciously-scented range of ultra-moisturising lip-lovelies. We know that we struggled!

From 'Mojito' to 'Black Forest Gateau', our lip balms hit a lot of cheeky sweet spots. Three? In one pack? Yes please, ma'am.



What's your favourite Fairypants gift set? Will it be going on your list to Santa this year?

Let us know on Twitter! You can get us on @fairypantsuk :)

For our last Secret Santa Solver (£15 and under), click here!

xox

Sunday 6 November 2016

The Secret Santa Solver : £15 and under

Hello there, Fairypants fans! We're sorry that we didn't have a post ready for you last week, but we've been working on a special something for the festive season, and we'll have an extra post up later this week to make up for it! We present to you the very first edition of the Fairypants 'Secret Santa Solver'!

You know how it is - everyone at work draws names out of a hat and all of a sudden, you're saddled with buying a present, on a budget, for someone you maybe don't know so well.

We're here to take the stress out of the festive season for you! Here are our top 3 present ideas for a budget of £15 and under - AND we'll be covering other budgets later in the series :)

#1: The Ultimate Lip Kit - £12

If your recipient regularly wears bold & bright lip colours, the chances are excellent that they would appreciate our Ultimate Lip Kit. Comprising one of our super-sweet Lip Scrubs, a sumptuous Lip Balm and one of our beyond-beautiful (not to mention ridiculously moisturising) Lip Paints, this set is an absolute must-have for anyone who likes to look after those smackers! You can choose any combination of all of our flavours, scents and colours for each product and get a beautifully boxed gift set for just £12!

The Ultimate Lip Kit - £12

#2: Fairypants Boxed Perfume - £13.50

Ask around: if your lucky gift-buddy has a sweet tooth or a love of cocktails, or is even just a perfume-hoarder (plenty of us are, it's nice to have lots of options :D ), for just £13.50 you can present them with a perfume unlike any other. Our range of vegan perfumes includes scents such as Peach Melba, Strawberry Bellini, Cola Bottles and so many more!

Perfume 30ml - £13.50

#3: Mix & Match Nail Varnish Gift Set - £15.00

This one's easy. Look at your recipient's hands. Are they wearing nail varnish? If so, we've almost certainly got at least one set of nail varnishes that they will love. You can mix and match - for instance, if their signature colour is pink, you could pick out five pink-toned variations from each of our lines! Naturally, you could also just choose one of our pre-selected gift sets. For bold, sassy mani-fans, the Neon Gift Set is an absolute must have, but our Matte Pastel set is perfect for nail-fashionistas who like to keep it more toned down.

Neon Nail Varnish Set - £15
As I'm sure you already know, all of our products are 100% cruelty-free and vegan-friendly - tested only on willing humans! If you have become the Secret Santa to a vegan or vegetarian lady or gent, quite frankly we're certain that anything you could present to them from our selection would be gratefully received! All products are handmade in the UK and created by our very own Fairy Queen, Natalie :)

What would you love to receive as a gift? If you give it a quick tweet/share on Facebook, your Secret Santa has no excuse not to spoil you ;)

xox

Click here to see our '£10 and under' Secret Santa Solver!




Sunday 23 October 2016

October Discount- One Week Left!

If you're following us on Facebook/Twitter, you may know that we're running a special offer all through October, but hurry up Fairy Family - there's just one week left!

Between now and 31st October, you can get 15% off all purchases by simply typing OCTOBER into the discount code section at the checkout on Fairypants.co.uk!

To put that into perspective...

You could get between £1 and £1.50 off any of our 60-100ml sized dry skin balms! 60ml currently retails at £6.99, 100ml at £9.99. The perfect treat for your skin (as well as your pre-Christmas wallet) this Winter! Choose from Rose & Mint or Orange & Vanilla, or unscented for those of you whose skin doesn't like scented products. We also carry these in 30ml if you'd just like to try a littl'un :)

This also translates to more than £1.50 off any of our scrumptious body butters or vegan perfumes!


Better yet, if you're like us and like to be smart about your Christmas shopping, you could nab yourself a bargain on one of our gift sets. If you've got 5 friends/family members who love perfume (and we're certain that you have), you could buy one of our 5 piece perfume gift sets and split it out between them! Not a perfume fan? We have three piece sets of our lickably-lovely-lipbalms, with which you could also indulge in some saving-savvy Christmas shopping.


You could, of course, just buy them for yourself. We won't tell anyone, we promise ;)

If you've got any parties or gatherings coming up that might see you spending a lot of time outside, such as watching firework displays or simply out painting the town red, perhaps you'd fancy using your discount on one (or two, or five) of our super-moisturising lip paints. Pigmented to forever and back, and with a swoonworthily* soft, buttery texture, these little ladies are a festive-season must-have!

*we're not 100% sure that this is a word, but no other word will do the job, so we may have invented it



What will you be spending your October 15% discount on? If you post pics of any of our products on social media, make sure you tag us! We love to see what the Fairy Family has to say about all our products!

xox


Sunday 16 October 2016

Autumn Mani Nailspiration!

Happy Sunday, Fairypants fans!

We've got a cheeky little treat for you today. Whether you're looking for an Autumn sparkle-fest or just your Glam-owe'en mani, we have some inspiration to throw your way.

We started off -as we so often do- by gazing longingly at our 'Intergalactic' collection of holographic nail varnishes, when we were struck by the notion of how beautiful red/orange toned 'Mars' would look over our blackest of blacks - 'Noir' from the 'Paintbox' collection.

You have a look for yourself, what do you think?




Oh good lord. There are no words. Under diffused light (for instance, on a cloudy October day), this combination creates a subtle bronze glow, similar to Tiger's Eye, one of our favourite gemstones. Under direct light, you have an absolute rainbow of Autumn colours, twinkling and sparkling more than one pair of human eyeballs could ever have imagined!

The more we looked at this, we wondered what we could do to keep the contrast of the dark and light, but also bring out more of those beautiful orangey tones.

Well. Quite simply, we took the yellow - 'Jaune' - and the red - 'Rouge' - from the same Paintbox collection, put a coat of that over the black (so as to keep that dark tone) and THEN a lashing of 'Mars'.

Are you ready?



So here, our index and little fingers have the original Noir/Mars combi. Our middle finger has Noir + Jaune + Mars and our ring finger has Noir + Rouge + Mars. 

There you have it, three totally different looks inspired by Autumn. We don't know about you, but we think the ring finger definitely has some seasonal pumpkin-spiced charm! That said, we just can't choose our favourite look. What do you think?

If you've come up with your own Autumn-inspired look using any of our products, let us know! Tag us on the social media of your choice! You can find us at the links below :)

xox



Wednesday 12 October 2016

Fairypants at the Northern Vegan Festival!

***WARNING: This post contains both images and words of a deliciously tempting, mouthwatering and dreamy nature. It's going to be hard to concentrate when you start thinking about the deliciousness, but to spur you on, there's a cheeky treat at the end of the post...***

This Saturday- October 15th 2016- the chief fairy herself will be sashaying over to Manchester to the Northern Vegan Festival (specific venue at the bottom of the post), to see all of our vegan & cruelty-free cosmetics-fans. She'd love it if you'd pop over to visit, and see our lovely goodies! We can keep telling you how yummety scrummety our products are (and we will, because we're constantly delighted by it and fighting the urge to eat them), but you won't know how preposterously tasty they smell until you see/sniff for yourself!

Can you handle more Fairypants news?

Firstly, we think you'll agree that at festivals and markets, there's almost nothing more annoying than discovering your new favourite thing, and then discovering that they only take cash (naturally, we didn't draw enough out before getting there - that's the rule). Well - fear not! Fairypants will not only be bringing stacks of our all-natural, vegan products, but we will also be making sure that all of our fairy fans can pay by card :)
Nextly, two new additions to the Fairypants family who will be making their Northern Vegan Festival debut! We're positively bouncing at the prospect of introducing you not only to our new range of irresistible shower gels, but also to their partners in crime - our collection of ... *drumroll* ... body butters *swoon* Don't you just love a body butter?

Get your peepers around these and tell us you don't want to get a whiff of these little beauties - go on, we dare you!

(Don't forget that treat that we told you about, at the end of the post)





Phew, that was pretty cheeky, even for us. We'll give you a moment...

Okay. Ready?

If you can't make it to the Northern Vegan Festival - we still have good news for you. We're currently offering an October discount on the Fairypants online store! Pop the word October into the discount code box at the checkout and nab a super-saucy 15% off your order!

So there you go, everyone's a winner! If you're not going to the festival, make sure you make use of that little October discount treat, and if you ARE going to the festival, we look forward to seeing you there!

xox

You will find the Fairypants stall at:
Methodist Church Central Hall,
Oldham Street,
Manchester,
M1 1JQ 

Friday 7 October 2016

Etsy puts on her Fairypants!

Now, we don't know about you, but when we're having a bad day, we like to treat ourselves to a bit of retail therapy. We don't always know what we fancy, but we love a good window-shop. Like most people - we like to get our little fairy mitts on things that are unique. Don't you love being the one to introduce your pals to a new product or brand when they ask where you got your shoes/lipstick/bracelet from? It also feels great to support smaller businesses and crafters. For this reason, we love a bit of Etsy!

Etsy is a wonderful online marketplace, stacked to the rafters with the handcrafted, the beautiful and the unusual. The expression 'made with love' is pretty much par for the course in this world wide web wonderland. You can 'favourite' your preferred sellers so that you don't miss their new products and announcements, and better yet, it has its very own lovely app for shopping on the move - we find that a cheeky bit of Etsy browsing really cheers up the commute on a dreary evening ;)

If you didn't already know, Fairypants is on Etsy! All of our lovely goodies are arranged into categories for ease of browsing, and there's a contact button just in case you have any questions about any of our products or policies. There's a super simple search function to help you sniff out those harder-to-find products too! Natch, for those bold, cruelty-free-cosmetics fans, the obvious choice is 'vegan neon nail varnish'. For those who prefer their claws to be a little more toned down, you could of course search 'vegan pastel nail varnish'...





As for navigating the app, that's easy as pie!

Use the 'sections' function to find what you're after!



Browse the scrummy flavour/scent ranges of our products!



If you're not sure what you're after, you can just scroll through all of our individual products and bargain gift sets!



If you're a new addition to the Fairypants clan, put your mind at ease looking at the fab reviews we've had from our past customers!

Happy shopping, fairies!

xox




Wednesday 28 September 2016

Drinking Port in Porto!

Around this time last year we were approached by a team of researchers from Keele University, asking if we'd tell them our story of how Fairypants came to be. We said yes, and we had a lovely Skype chat one afternoon.

After Christmas we were sent the transcription of the interview, and we found it so interesting to read it again that we serialised it on our blog - read it here.

Then in spring time, we were contacted again - did we want to travel to Portugal in September to present our business story at a seminar concluding the research - we said yes, of course!

We flew out to Portugal on Thursday 22nd September, fizzing with excitement to meet new people and explore a new country. We landed and were immediately struck by how laid back and relaxed it was - much more so than at home!

View over the river Douro, Porto
Obviously the scenery helped too! We were greeted by two members of Keele's expert research team, and we had a really lovely time exploring the historic city of Porto.

On Friday we had some more exploring to do, followed by heading to the University of Porto for our presentation. We had so much fun telling our story, it's always nice to look back on where we started - and to see how far we've come. We also shared some of our plans for the next few months, and it's so exciting to see what's still to come this year.

View from the Crystal Palace Gardens
Afterwards we had the most lovely meal of our whole stay - at a vegetarian restaurant with lots of fab vegan options! Not very Portuguese as we chose a Malasian curry - but it was DIVINE!

We stayed for one more day, and we spent the Saturday walking around Porto - burning off the calories from the night before! We sampled some amazing local Port, and bought some cheesy souvenirs to remember our brief but gorgeous visit.

River Douro
We had a fabulous time, and we at Fairypants HQ count ourselves very lucky to have had the opportunity to travel to Portugal, and to participate in the study. We hope we get to read the finished findings soon, it's very interesting to see real research on young entrepreneurs, and to see that our hectic way of life isn't that unusual after all.

Most of our followers and customers will know that our Chief Fairy is a lady, and as such she was shocked by some of the statistics revealed by the study - only 1 in 3 young entrepreneurs is a woman. With the gender pay gap still in existence, and so many women still coming up against the so called 'glass ceiling' it seems like the only way forward is to create your own glass ceiling, then smash it into smithereens.

That's what we'll be doing at Fairypants HQ, anyway...

Shop some of our newest releases now - and keep your eyes peeled for more!

Sunday 25 September 2016

Autumn Treats: Keep Those Smooches Soft & Sweet!

We know, we know - in our last post we were teaching you how to cling on to Summer. That said, we can't deny (as much as we want to) that the weather is likely to start getting a little bit nippier soon.

As much as we love our sunshine, we're excited to say hello to the chill! Why? WELL, if you can think of a better time of year to indulge in lip balms that smell good enough to eat, we'd be very surprised.

For those of us who don't like your run-of-the-mill, bland chapsticks, the Fairypants Lip Balm range is a welcome change! If you think of a couple of your favourite tasty treats, the odds are that you'll find a lip balm in our range that matches at least one of them! Made using shea butter and jojoba wax (more info on our website, and even MORE available on request), your lips won't know what they did to deserve these little pots of loveliness!

Blueberry Muffin? Peach Bellini? Pina Colada? Rhubarb & Custard? Barely the tip of the iceberg, folks!

Why not treat yourself to one of our delectable lip scrubs while you're at it? Cruelty-free, gentle on your smackers and smelling good enough to eat, it's hard to find a reason NOT to indulge!

We'll catch up with you again soon, but in the meantime, here are a few of our favourites :)

xox




Sunday 18 September 2016

Summer neons, had me a blast...

Now that we're well into September, Summer for 2016 has officially ended. 

Well, we don't know about you, but at Fairypants HQ we're just not ready to say goodbye. What better way to hang onto those fun Summer vibes than by painting them onto our nails?



Anyone who keeps their finger on the pulse of nail art channels on YouTube will know that in the last year or so, 'dry-brushing' has come into its own as the saviour of the not-so-artsy nail fanatics everywhere. You don't need a steady hand, you don't need any fancy products or tools and you don't even need a lot of time. It's also a super easy way to get a French mani with a twist! None of those fiddly straight lines for us!

Choose a nude/pale base coat (we've gone for white), then using your colours of choice, wipe as much product as possible from the brush, and swipe the remainder onto those talons! Swipe vertically, horizontally, diagonally- whatever takes your fancy! This look is so versatile - you could literally use any colours - nudes, brights, glitters - and you're guaranteed an unusual mani that looks like it took a LOT more effort than it did. As our aim is to recapture the Summer, we plumped for the Fairypants Neon Collection on a white base, with a glossy topcoat. A matte topcoat would also look awesome! We've also popped a cheeky bit of a glitter accent on the ring fingernail, but you can work this look any way that takes your fancy!





Is this the most versatile look or what?

Which colours would you choose? If you've recreated this look (or changed it up with new colours), tweet us or tag us on Instagram! We'd love to see what you've come up with!


xox 

Wednesday 1 June 2016

Gorge new labels!

If you follow any of our social media accounts you’ll have twigged that we’re upgrading all our labelling on our products. It’s been a big project, but it’s all coming together now, and we think it all looks lovely.
 

Here’s some of our wonderful Dry Skin Balms after having the new artwork treatment. We think they look pretty ace – and they’re selling like hot cakes too, as you’ve realise just how marvellous they actually are!

 


Our classic lipbalms were the first to get the treatment, and we really love these labels – they just look so clean, and professional!

 

Look at our awesome perfumes – we think the labels look excellent on our 30ml perfumes and on our 10ml roll- on sizes too.
 
 



 
 

And here are our divine lip scrubs – we’ve launched three new flavours of these bad boys too – Bubblegum, Parma Violet and Marshamallow – how could you not?!


Lastly, we’re waiting for all our other labels to be printed, but we’ll be sharing photos on our Facebook and Instagram as soon as we get them, so keep your eyes peeled! xox

Friday 20 May 2016

The secret is out!!

If you follow us on any of our social media pages you'll know that we were teasing you with photos of 700 of our divine Lemon Drizzle Lip Scrubs. What could we be doing with so many goodies?!


Well the secret is finally out. If you've followed us for a while you'll remember back in October 2014 we worked with The Vegan Kind which is an awesome subscription box service. You can choose from a monthly food box, or a quarterly beauty box - or treat yourself to both!

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We got our brand new labels on the go, and we sent the goodies on their way to be packed into the boxes.


Look how gorgeous they are! We couldn't wait to find out what all the lovely Vegan Kind customers had to say about our lip scrubs, and we didn't have to wait too long - the reviews came in thick and fast on our Instagram and Facebook pages!

This ace shot is courtesy of one of our Instagram followers - thank you so much!

Photo credit to @philoakeysfringe on Instagram

So we're really excited that we've reached so many lovely new people- if you're one of them, a big hello to you! We always love a good collaboration, especially with this awesome company. xox
 

Monday 16 May 2016

Annnnnd we're back!

We haven't posted for a month - and for good reason. It's been a really busy month for us as we've been having a cheeky little rebrand before we launch our new website later in the year.

Our rebrand has involved new artwork labels for our products, like the awesome labels on our classic lipbalms.


We're also slowly replacing all of our ingredients labels on our products to make them a little clearer and easier for you to read!


It's all super exciting, our products look much better in their new branding, and we hope it's all a bit clearer for you guys too! We're proud to announce that our rebranding is coming to a close, and as such all our lovely products are now back on sale on our website, and we're rolling out all the lovely new labels!!

We can't wait to see what you think! xox

Friday 15 April 2016

Stand up for ... vegans?

This post is probably not Fairypants related, not really - but it involves Chief Fairy Natalie, so we thought you might be interested.

In December last year Natalie was asked to take part in an evening of stand up comedy, in aid of Claire House Children's Hospice on the Wirral. She said yes, and it involved several evenings spent in an office in Liverpool learning how to be funny.

December's comedy night was the last for most participants, but Natalie enjoyed it so much that when she was asked to perform stand up at an event in February, she agreed.

She has now performed at three events, and has a couple more in the pipeline - if you'd like to keep up with what she's doing you can follow her here, and watch her videos on youtube! Hopefully you'll find her as funny as she thinks she is.

xox

Friday 8 April 2016

Hello, new stockist!

We always like to update you whenever we're stocked by someone new, in case they are nearby, and it makes your life easier! Well hello, Devon ladies, now is your time!

Earth Holographic Nail Varnish, available from Ethica

We're pleased to announce we are now stocked by the lovely Ethica down in the centre of Plymouth.

We love making new relationships with other businesses, and we love reaching out and spreading our wings so more and more of you can get your hands on our goodies!

Super shiny Top Coat, available from Ethica

They'll be stocking the majority of our Nail Varnishes, and some of our Nail Varnish Removers too. So make sure you make the trip if you're local - it'll be worth it!

Strawberry & Grape Nail Varnish Remover, available from Ethica
And make sure you drop them a follow on social media too - here's their Facebook so you can keep up to date with what's going on - they regularly upload scrumptious photos! xox

Friday 1 April 2016

Awesome April!

So it turns out April is shaping up to be pretty awesome - maybe not weather wise but hey - we like making our own sunshine!

We're in love with our insanely bright Neon Nail Varnish - and we reckon it's cute enough to brighten your day.



All 5 colours glow under UV light, and they are so bright you'll need your shades! Pixie, Imp, Mermaid, Siren and Nymph can be yours for just £3.99 each, or you can grab all five for £15 in one of our super cute hand tied gift sets.



Well, how can we make these nail varnishes EVEN more of a good deal for you?

For every gorgeous gift set we sell through our website in Awesome April, we'll give you one of our amazing Nail Varnish Removers for free!



You don't need to do anything - just purchase your Neon Gift set here and we'll pop a bottle of scented remover in your parcel for you. How's that for a spring time treat?

Offer ends  midnight April 30th

xox

Wednesday 30 March 2016

The Interview - Part 6

In this final instalment we look at creativity and business.


Interviewer      How do you think creativity and business come together?

 

Fairypants      I think unless you’re lucky, they don’t. It depends on the area of business. It depends on how creative you are. I’m lucky in that my business is so creative and I’ve got full control over what happens and what I do. I dream about something, I get up the next day and I make it. And then I decide what the artwork’s going to look like, and I make that, and I put it all together. And then I sell it, and I write about it, and I write the blog. And I think having that full control over it, and the fact that it is such a creative thing, from the colour of it, if it’s a nail varnish maybe, or the smell of it or whatever, I’ve got free reign.

 

Interviewer        Do you think to be an entrepreneur you need to be creative in some way?

 

Fairypants       I don’t know. I think there are skills that you need as an entrepreneur, and I think you’re really lucky if you’ve got all of them. I’ve not got all of them, I know that, but I’ve definitely got some of them. And I think creativity, like I say, even though it applies really, really heavily to my business, I think you have to be creative in a sense to even think about what your business is going to be. That’s being creative. You know, even if the end product is quite dry compared to a rhubarb and custard perfume, you’ve still had to be creative in that you’ve sat there, you’ve had this epiphany, and you’ve decided to create a business out of nothing.. So I think you have to have it, but maybe in different strengths. So creativity is a really big thing for me. But, like I said, I’ve not got some other skills that I wish I did have.

 


Interviewer        So do you work during your weekends for your business?

 

Fairypants      Yes.

 

Interviewer       So you have very few free time, in some way?

 

Fairypants      I don’t necessarily have less free time, it’s just it gets booked up in advance. So I know now today, I know today what I’m doing for the rest of this month and the whole of the next month social calendar wise. There’s only a couple of evenings here and there that could be filled up with something. 

But that's how I like it -Each year, is busier than the last. This financial year is already busier than last financial year. So because it grows every year, that’s what keeps me going. If it was not growing, or if it was declining year-on-year, then I’d have to re-evaluate what I was doing. But for now, the fact that I’m filling more orders than this time last year is enough to reassure me that I’m doing the right thing.



Interviewer     So why the vegan products?

 
Fairypants      It was accidental. Like I said, I found the recipe, the recipe was vegan, and it just made sense to me because whether you are a vegan or not, surely you don’t want to put animal bits on your face. You know, if you’re a carnivore and you eat meat, that’s up to you, that’s fine. You know, veganism is… it can be viewed a little bit like a religion in that if people are a Christian, that’s great. But if people are a Christian and they shove it down your throat and they say, you’re not going to go to heaven because you’re not a Christian, then they’re bad Christians.

And in the same way you have good vegans and bad vegans. So good vegans are vegans who go through their life being a vegan, having a great time, introducing their non-vegan family and friends to vegan things and maybe converting them – that’s a good vegan. But a bad vegan is someone who says, you shouldn’t eat meat, you’re awful, you’re poisoning your body, you’re the sole reason why the Earth is going to explode.

You can’t really get vegan cosmetics on the high street. There is one brand in Superdrug that is completely vegan and not that many people know about it, not that many Superdrug shop it, not every village or town has got a Superdrug. So for that reason I thought, if could create an online business that shouted about the fact that it was vegan, but also at the same time was saying, in order for your lipstick to be vegan it doesn’t have to be brown, it can be blue. So my hashtag on twitter is #vegannotboring because the point that I’m trying to make is, this perfume is vegan, but it doesn’t smell of hemp.. It smells of rhubarb and custard.

 
Because just because you are a vegan or just because you are choosing to be conscious of what you put on your body or in your body doesn’t mean you have to settle for second-best. It doesn’t mean that as a vegan you shouldn’t be able to get things that non-vegans can get.

 You should have the same amount of choice, if not more choice. And I’m not saying that you have to be a vegan to wear vegan on your face. Because if you make just one small change, then surely that’s better than nothing. You can eat all the bacon you like, but if you’re choosing products that do not contain animal bits, then you are making a difference.

 

Interviewer        Did you ever consider… well, is it part of your plans in the future to sell on a shop like Superdrug or Boots, something like that?

 

Fairypants     I would love that. I would never turn down Boots, but Superdrug would be my first choice just because they gave me such a great start in my career and also, unknowingly they did a lot for my business. The things that they taught me I’m still using now, so I still have an affinity with Superdrug and probably always will.

 

 
Wow, what a read! I'll be really impressed if you stuck that out right to the end, well done if you did! xox
 

 

 

 

 

Friday 25 March 2016

The Interview - Part 5

We left off talking about University, and we're going to pick up telling you about our time working in retail.


Interviewer       And besides this experience at uni, can you identify other experiences, other events that you think were important for you to become an entrepreneur now?

 

Fairypants    Yes, definitely. My time at Superdrug I think was a really big thing. I mean, that was accidental as well. I was working at British Home Stores when I was 16, 17 and then I decided to look for another job and, again, it was only going to be like a weekend thing because I was at university at this point and I just found an ad for Superdrug. It was totally accidental, but it was quite a big turning point in my life, because although it was just weekend work, it was never just weekend work there. There were all these different opportunities, things to get involved in. They opened lots of doors for me, and I think had the recession not happened, I think I would probably have ended up being some kind of area manager or something in Superdrug. So in a way it was good that it did happen because perhaps I wouldn’t have started the business otherwise. So it’s a good thing that we had the recession, it was great for me!

 

But, yes, so my time at Superdrug opened lots of doors, like I said, gave me lots of training. I had lots of training with cosmetics and skincare, which obviously has stood me in good stead for what I do now. I’ve got no formal training other than what I had from my time at Superdrug, so it obviously was useful.  . And also, they offered me the chance to go on their retail management training scheme. I knew when they asked me that I didn’t want to come out of it and be a store manager, which is what the end result is of that training, but I still said yes to it because I say yes to everything. So I said yes to the training, spent six months during my last year at university doing this training, graduated the training, qualified, and learned an awful lot.

 

Interviewer        And which other skills do you think are really important in running a business besides self-confidence?

 

Fairypants      I think for my business probably research is a big one. It sounds really, really boring but, like I said, if I don’t research a recipe properly, then it’s not going to work. If I can’t find the cheapest ingredients, but the best quality ingredients, then it’s not going to be financially viable. If I decide to make something for the first time, there’s weeks and weeks and weeks of trawling to find what I need to make that thing before I even make up a sample and send it on to be tested, or anything like that. So I think research is a big thing, even though it sounds really boring. And also, I think for me it’s really important to manage my time properly.  I have to manage my time to within a minute each day, otherwise stuff doesn’t get done. I don’t relax. I don’t have me time. Everything is planned in my day.

 

Interviewer        But was it always like that?

 

Fairypants        To be honest, it probably was. It was like that when I was in university because I was in so many different societies. I would have to be in lectures for so many hours a day, then I would have to do reading or essays for so many hours. Then I would go to the radio for two hours. Then I would come back, I would shower, I would get changed, I would eat, and I would go out. So my days were very regimented then and I think that’s just carried on now, but I need to manage my time, otherwise it doesn’t work. When I’m ill, everything goes out the window.


Interviewer     So  you think there were other experiences that in some way contributed towards you having a business?

 

Fairypants      Possibly. My mum always reminds me that she found this one book from when I was I  I was at nursery or the first year of primary school or something like that. She found this book and we’d all had to write it in. When I’m a grownup I want to be, whatever it was. And she said that everyone else had written, I want to be a nurse, I want to be a fireman, I want to be a teacher, and when it came to me I had written, I want to be a dress designer. So at four I knew that I didn’t want to be any of these things that these other people wanted to be. I wanted to be this weird thing that I made up myself. So I think I’ve always known I wanted to be something unusual, even if I didn’t know it at the time, really.

 

I didn’t even really know what a dress designer was when I was four, and I wanted to be one and that’s the end of that. And I think it also helped that my mum worked very hard. So when I was little, she was working really long days. I used to be picked up from school by my Nan and I wouldn’t see my mum until about half six at night. But it didn’t bother me, I didn’t find it upsetting or distressing. I think I found it aspirational in a way, in that she was working so hard and she had this work ethic. And I think I’ve got a lot of drive and I want to push myself all the time and when I achieve something new, I’m immediately not happy with it and I want to get to the next level. If I gain a really big stockist, I’m happy for about a week, and then I’m like, right, what’s next?


In the final part of this interview we look at how creativity and business come together. xox

Friday 18 March 2016

The Interview - Part 4

In this instalment we look at fate, accidents and things you need to be an entrepreneur.


Interviewer     So when you were at uni, did you have a different plan for your future?
 

Fairypants      I didn’t really have a plan. You have to apply for uni when you’re 17, and at 17 I did not know what I wanted to do. I was only halfway through my A-levels and I’ve always liked a bit of everything. Some people excel at one area, I was always quite good at a lot of different things. So for my A-levels I did English literature, art, maths and physics. You don’t normally get that kind of mix, but I was quite happy with that. But it meant that  I couldn’t pick one thing that I wanted to go and do at university. So I went with English literature just because I thought it’s really transferrable. I thought, if I need to do something more specific I can just then do a Masters in something more specific, or I can study something else. But I thought, for now I’m just going to do English.

 

My whole life is full of accidental things. I’m a great believer in fate. I applied to do English literature at each of my university choices. I live in Chester, and I’m very close to my mum so I only applied for universities that were an hour away, roughly, from Chester. I ended up in Bangor totally accidentally. It was my second choice university,my first choice was Liverpool. I ended up going to Bangor’s open day after I’d submitted my choices for universities and it’s like something out of Harry Potter. It was February and it was snowing and the university is one of the oldest, it’s amazing. So I said to my mum, I want to go here instead now. When I got my results I rang UCAS up and said no, I want to go to my second choice uni, please, and they didn’t really know what to do about that. I think they don’t really get that that often. Anyway, they sent me to Bangor.

 

I got there on the first day and I got handed a pack and I’d, obviously I’d applied for English lit everywhere and this pack said, welcome to English language and English literature. So I was like, I don’t think I applied for that, I think I applied for just English literature. But I thought I’d just go with it anyway and just see what happens, and that was the right thing to do because I had the time of my life. And I think you learn many things in university even if you don’t choose a directional degree, if that makes sense. My degree really has got nothing to do with what I’m doing now. I learned a lot of other things like self-confidence, and it’s the things that you need to be an entrepreneur I didn’t really have before I went to university. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that I launched my business after I graduated.

 

Interviewer        Can you explain a bit more how that self-confidence grew at uni?

 

Fairypants         I’ve always been kind of a bit confident, maybe not like super-duper confident, but I’ve always had a bit of confidence. Because I’m an only child I think you kind of have to be a bit confident, otherwise you don’t have any friends. So while I was at Bangor, I joined almost every society under the sun. Not the sporting ones, I don’t do sport, but I joined up to be on the newspaper, I was a radio DJ on the student radio station. I signed up for all these things, made all these friends, and I think in a city as small as Bangor, if you go out, whether it’s a night out or if you go out shopping, half the people you meet, you know them because it’s so small and I think that can’t help but give you a bit of confidence, a bit of feeling at home, even though you’re not at home, because you go out and you know everybody.

 

And I think it’s easier to be popular in university than it is at school, because I think when you go to university, you can decide who you want to be. On your first day when you meet everyone that lives in your halls, you can decide who you’re going to be for the next three years. You can kind of wipe out who you might have been at school. You know, if you were bullied, you don’t have to be bullied at university. If you were not that intelligent, or you thought you weren’t that intelligent at school, you can try harder in university. You know, you can kind of make your own personality and I think that freedom and that closeness that you tend to get if you do have a good time at university, I think it can’t help but make you a bit more confident and give you that sort of sense of your own ability, I think.


In Part 5 we look at time spent working in retail as a student, and how that may have helped shape Fairypants. xox