I admit that I have a problem but hey ho here is my Amazon buys #2. 

For part 1 click here https://alishawhittam.com/amazon/ 

Its like Christmas in our house some days with the amount of boxes that turn up and yesterday was one of those days. Only 2 boxes but with 4 new items, lets go.

 

Brita Maxtra + water cartridges 

We only have filtered water in our house after the bottled water bill became extravagant , I will never get how the can charge so much for bottled water !! . Its roughly £5.30 ish for a cartridge depending on what offer or how many you buy and that lasts for a month, Its a no brainer when it comes to saving money and staying hydrated.

 

 

ShoeHorn

I don’t know if this shows that I am getting really old as even the Hubby laughed. 

Being disabled and dependent on others isn’t something that I like. I have always been very independent and strong headed yet at 42 I cant even put my own shoes on. Visit my home page to read more about my life with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis https://alishawhittam.com/

This made me so happy as not only does it work brilliantly its also collapsible, so I don’t have to bend down at all. It is so small you can even put it in a bag or store it in a drawer. I love it 😊

 

Method washing up liquid

I have sensitive skin and while I don’t do dishes , I can not be in a room with any type of chemicals so we have started using a lot of Method products and they are amazing. 

This washing up liquid comes with a pump dispenser and is available in other scents. Definitely consider the switch for your own health as well as it helping the planet.

Stainless Steel water bottle – 750ml

If you follow me on social media you will know that I am a bit of a scruff https://www.instagram.com/alishawhittam/. I spill everything as my hands don’t do what I want them to do and this includes putting things to my mouth. Add that to warmer weather and I knew it was time for a new bottle as I dropped the last one and it shattered.

I decided to treat myself and when looking I found this and fell in love. I love the colour choices as well as the fact that it holds 750ml instead of the normal 500ml , I have just added a straw inside that pops up when I open the lid and I am now a cleaner more hydrated me. Love it !

I really do look forward to doing these reviews so if there is something that you want to see or you have a product that you would like to review then please get in touch.

Everything that I review are products that I have purchased with my own money and everything is my own opinion. That will not change even if I am gifted a product and of course I will let you know when that is the case. 

I am trying to get as much content out as possible to help raise awarness of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and how it affects me as well as millions of others, I try to make them look as good as I can with limited energy. Your support means so much to me so please like and subscribe , showing the world what a life is like with ME is all I want to do, I just want to make a difference but I can’t do that alone.

Love always 

Alisha 😘

 

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