I don't mean big influencers. It was a bit tongue in cheek about her fan club, and also about people like KPS who would want the recognition of CH sharing them. Just saw this in the group.Influencers and brands are not going to mention it if they are not paid or given something free.
KPS is done with Caroline and people have to work on Monday mornings to be able to afford her vanity project.I don't mean big influencers. It was a bit tongue in cheek about her fan club, and also about people like KPS who would want the recognition of CH sharing them. Just saw this in the group.
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“Get out myStrong - barmaid you’re on the cusp of being thrown out pal - vibes.
FFS. Face Halo led the way with washable microfibre pads. £10 for 3 at Boots. Doesn’t this conflict with her groundbreaking flannels?£15
Am I living in an alternative reality??
They look as awful as the rest of the line
And the freaks were slagging off the price of VB cleansers
I suppose it's another SKU to have in her it's not a pop up
I wonder whether she's put a usage instruction on the box. I've just had a quick look on the freaks page .. some idiot is buying them for the bag, another idiot "resisted" buying Hirons paintstripper until she released her washable face padsFFS. Face Halo led the way with washable microfibre pads. £10 for 3 at Boots. Doesn’t this conflict with her groundbreaking flannels?
I expected a few Freaks to tell her that it’s not too expensive but not one person did. Looks like they agree with her then.I don't mean big influencers. It was a bit tongue in cheek about her fan club, and also about people like KPS who would want the recognition of CH sharing them. Just saw this in the group.
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I feel for the pirates. Poor bastards go to the trouble of getting some guns, taking over a ship, probably thought they were going to be rich. Can you imagine the disappointment upon realising it was full of cotton pads with no resale value? They're not even organic or fairtrade, probably made in the same sweatshops the pirates' kids work in.What's the story with her not-merch-merch being held up by pirates?
This is tragicSo literally its 4 products just configured in different orders. How on earth do you get a liberty counter selling 4 products?
I'm in Paris at the moment and visited the new Victoria Beckham counter in one of the fancy warehouses. I could barely find it and the makeup was basically lying on a table. It looked dire. In comparison to that Hirons is doing well. I didn't expect that to be honest....So literally its 4 products just configured in different orders. How on earth do you get a liberty counter selling 4 products?
It’s not what you know it’s who you know. It’ll be interesting to see how well her products compete with the other brands.This is tragicI’m really wondering what Liberty were thinking, doesn’t seem to fit with their image at ALL!
It looks like a shop that could be in Balamory!So literally its 4 products just configured in different orders. How on earth do you get a liberty counter selling 4 products?
Mad 🫤Routine Reset ™️ wtf?!
Yes I completely agree. I started following her years ago for purely skincare, didn’t mind the odd random rant here and there but now she’s too much and the weight loss and smug advertising of her gym/personal training is unbearable. My teenage daughter has anorexia and seeing the emphasis Caroline puts on weight loss makes me wonder how many of her followers are experiencing eating disorders and how triggering it must be for them to hear her bang on about weight loss and exercise constantlyAlso, not to redirect the thread too much, but can we just note how irritating her posts about her new exercise and diet regime are? It is so tedious to watch her share photographs of herself working out, or talking about how she is so amazing because she was motivated enough to work out, or sharing pompous content patting herself on the back for ‘making these changes.’ It’s dull. Not to mention, she has no self-awareness at all. She’s a skincare person, not a personal trainer. She has no sense of her audience and no care at all for anyone who might be following her who could have issues with their body image or who could be managing body dysmorphia or an eating disorder and who might have seen her posts by accident, considering that they wouldn’t have chosen to follow her for that kind of content. She has no critical literacy in her mind at all, she’s just occupied 24/7 with fawning over the lead singer of a God-awful indie band two decades her junior, or trying to essentially organise arranged marriages for her kids. I actually wish she’d just get on with her job sometimes and make some skincare. But, oh no, a flannel and a round piece of cotton will do!
Exactly. I know she may have (subtly, barely) mentioned it's permanent, but am sure Bobbi Brown or whichever brand she's replaced in that spot thought the same. She probably talked a good game about her followers, high end skincare obsessives, how many would come in, purchasing from her, purchasing from other brands, increasing sales all round etc etc, but they must all be disappointed in the lack of interest on Day one - no queues, crash barriers, even the promise of a consultation with the queen herself ("these are the 4 products I'd recommend for you from my full range of, er, 4 products". Ground-breaking.), and free treats for the first purchasers didn't seem to reel people in.It’s not what you know it’s who you know. It’ll be interesting to see how well her products compete with the other brands.
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