i didnt watch the whole thing, but geez, it costs £200+ !"Would make a great little gift maybe"
TheUnsure what the brand is called as they said it differently every time.
"Comes in this lovely, well, almost like presentation box" - it's a black box with gold writing on!
"Would make a great little gift maybe" - you buy me a dildo shaped thing for ironing my face, we'll be having words!
"Free diffrunt settins"
I gave up after that.
Totally agree with you. At least do a 'daily routine' video and sandwich in her using the device or something. It's still a cash grab but at least slightly more respectful to her viewers.Maybe I'm just being dim but what was the point of that video apart from to sell the beauty tool?
I'd understand if it included a before and after but it was like watching QVC or something.
At least in most over videos there's other stuff to distract you from the fact they are trying to sell us crap.
Why did you contact Wild?I'm perplexed at why she was picked to promote this overpriced anti ageing device! She's literally just about to turn 30! And as for mummy Wendy, don't think there's any hope for her! Damage is done! Are these brands stupid!
In all honesty, when I see most influencers flogging a brand, it puts me off straight away! And makes me even less likely to purchase it! Because I know most of them wouldn't use this stuff unless they were being paid for it.
I finally heard back from Wild. Don't want to say too much on here as I know Becky reads here - but they promise to investigate. The frustrating thing is, they acted all shocked and unaware that people they've been collabing with regularly promote shein, temu and a bunch of other unstainable/unethical brands! Not sure I'm buying their ignorance, but if it's true - do they not think to do their research!
That makes sense.Because she was using their deoderant, it was either gifted or the video was sponsored by them. They say they are all about the environment and sustainability, eco warriors etc. So it seemed completely bonkers that they'd work with somebody like Becky who clearly doesn't give a shit about the environment, as she regularly promotes Shein, Temu, and loads of other fast fashion brands. It pissed me off, so I told them so!
Agree. I used to think they were really good and I liked the products - but now starting to question their 'mission' .That makes sense.
Slightly off topic but I think Wild are a fake eco conscious brand. They promote sustainability yet they send influencers there products and you know once the deal is over they are 100% never picking up that deodorant again. They also released all these limited edition cases which kinda goes against their minimal waste stance.
Rant over.
I've heard that better help sell your data too.It seems to be that some companies (Wild, BetterHelp, SquareSpace to name a few I've seen) are now choosing to invest huge amounts of money solely into influencers as a marketing strategy - I suppose, forgoing the cost of billboards, TV/online ads and instead pumping that money into sending box after box to as many influencers as possible. Pebbledash the influencer market with crap and pick up a few sales that way.
I get it, this is how the 'youth' shop these days, but I really do wonder how well it works. I know from my own daughter she's just as suspicious about influencer-promoted products. And certainly when a brand like Wild throws products out to influencers that simply are the opposite of their eco-friendly, sustainable brand... it says a lot
100%. They literally sponsor people like Brogan Tate and Disney vloggers who fly long haul every few months and buy non-stop. They dont actually care about the environment at all, they just read a study saying younger people shop more consciously and ran with it.That makes sense.
Slightly off topic but I think Wild are a fake eco conscious brand. They promote sustainability yet they send influencers there products and you know once the deal is over they are 100% never picking up that deodorant again. They also released all these limited edition cases which kinda goes against their minimal waste stance.
Rant over.
It's Em is another one... they gifted her deodorants recently and she's into every bit of tat she can get her hands on.Because she was using their deoderant, it was either gifted or the video was sponsored by them. They say they are all about the environment and sustainability, eco warriors etc. So it seemed completely bonkers that they'd work with somebody like Becky who clearly doesn't give a shit about the environment, as she regularly promotes Shein, Temu, and loads of other fast fashion brands. It pissed me off, so I told them so!
She recently bought some deodorant for her holidays - about 4 lots and said she loved mens deodorant so lets hope thats what shes promoting now with her grifted ones.It's Em is another one... they gifted her deodorants recently and she's into every bit of tat she can get her hands on.
Dodgy to say the least.
Can't help but speculate that the reason she uses men's deodorant is not because of the scent but more like she needs the extra strength of a man's deodorant.She r
She recently bought some deodorant for her holidays - about 4 lots and said she loved mens deodorant so lets hope thats what shes promoting now with her grifted ones.
That hair! I know her little T-Rex arms struggle to reach the knots so just get it styled and cut to a manageable lengthView attachment 2797066
This popped up on my recommended. Jesus christ, get a steamer beck. £65 and looks like shein
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