Cape Island – The Heart of African Luxury

We all deserve a little luxury now and then. And Cape Island’s range of scented candles, reed diffusers, natural soaps & lotions, scented sachets (and loads more) offers exactly that.

Cape Island – The Heart of African Luxury

Cape Island treated me to a bit of luxury as I got to try a natural hand cream and a hand sanitiser from this gorgeous brand.

Cape Island – The Heart of African Luxury

I am a sucker for hand creams and the Cape Island Clifton Beach Natural Hand Cream is an absolute treat. The captivating coconut, wild flowers and fresh lime scent is dreamy and my sensitive skin laps up the nourishing lotion. My hands are left feeling soft and silky. It is a handbag essential.

I also got to try the Jungle Hand Sanitiser. In all honesty, I wasn’t very excited to try it. My hands have been sprayed and squirted with so many sanitisers of late and my eczema-prone skin is not happy. BUT I was surprised (actually shocked) that you could find a hand sanitiser that doesn’t sting and burn and still kills 99.9% of bacteria, fungi and viruses. My hand actually feel hydrated after using this santiser! I give it 11 out of 10.

If you have sensitive skin, I highly recommend these two fabulous products. Thank you Cape Island.

Cape Island offers a cruelty-free range of high quality, proudly South African products that will leave you wanting more. And I most definitely want more. Oh, and if you subscribe to Cape Island via their website, you get 20% off of your first purchase.

Whilst I head over to shop on www.cape island.co.za, I’ll leave it to Cape Island to share more about their story:

CAPE ISLAND is a luxury home fragrance house with a passion for telling stories through our products in a way that inspires people. We produce a range of scented candles, reed diffusers, natural soaps & lotions, scented sachets and a whole lot more.

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The stories of Africa are told through the fragrances themselves but also through the dramatic artwork that adorns our packaging. Each item we produce connects you to the natural landscape and the many cultures and emotions woven into it.

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As an environmentally and socially responsible company, we recognise that simply telling these stories is not enough. Our mission is to be a force for positive change in our immediate community and the wider continent by finding ways to give back to our original muse, Africa.

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When it comes to manufacturing, our products are proudly made in South Africa with a strong focus on high quality natural ingredients, micro-batch production & ethical packaging. Cape Island products are kind to the environment that inspires us, without compromising on luxury.

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Whether it’s fragrance oils sourced from France, the organic coconut oil base in our body products, or our elegant, reusable glass packaging, we are committed to creating a luxurious experience from beginning to end.

How to make sugar free jelly with Footy’s

Dessert anyone? How about a delicious, sugar free treat? Hell yes! We made delicious sugar free jelly using Footy’s Future Drinks over the weekend and we’re hooked.

Footy’s sugar free jelly

Footy's Future Drinks

We shared our love for Footy’s Future Drinks a few months ago and these delicious drinks are still a favourite in our home.

And now we have a super simple way to make a guilt free dessert as well.

How to make sugar free jelly with Footy’s Future Drinks

What you need:

  • 1 scoop of Footy’s Powdered Drink (scoop provided)
  • 2 tsp / 10 ml of Gelatin powder
  • 400ml Water

Dissolve the gelatin in about 30ml of boiling water. Once dissolved, stir in the rest of the water and Footy’s powder. Refrigerate to set and … voilà!

Healthy, yummy and sugar free jelly …

How to make sugar free jelly

Footy’s Future Drinks is available online and at Dis-Chem, Food Lover’s, Spar, Pick ‘n Pay, Fresh Stop and various independent distributors.

Visit www.footys.co.za for more information on this fabulous range.

Footy's Future Drinks

I am super keen to try and make some Footy’s sugar free jellies next. Any advice on molds that can be used will be greatly appreciated!

xoxo