I didn't have to answer those when I joined (this was a while ago...)It sure is! If you try to join the freaks group you have to answer those questions
"Some" cleansers...? There's just no need. Tbf I have four on the go (two first cleanse, two second) but certainly wouldn't be buying stuff without knowing how to use them. Some of those are fine as first and second cleansers too, I have no idea why they can't just...work this out for themselves?View attachment 488056
Why the fuck would you spend so much money on things you don’t know how to use?
I've been trying to figure it out. I'm going with "Moringa" (Emma Hardie). Either that or it's pure lies. Considering those quotes are straight out of the contenders for "didn't happen of the year", it's very possible.I need to know what the name of the child named after a cleanser is. “Foaming! Milk! Glycolic! It’s dinner time!”
Does she really say that? And people trust her views on the formulations of... anything?Why does she insist that body moisturising daily stops hair growth
Christ she is so ignorant. It's infuriatingJust skimmed through her body empties live. Why does she insist that body moisturising daily stops hair growth and that if some women weren't lazy(!) and moisturised like her (since she was a teen, apparently) then they wouldn't have any excess body hair? As someone who is both Middle Eastern and African (so, having to moisturise daily since childhood to avoid ashy skin and having a lot of thick dark body hair) she can fuck right off with that nonsense. It's just not true and calling women lazy for not moisturising to rid themselves of body hair (or for any other reason really) is yet more patriarchy-centred bullshit. She's telling on herself there too with the unintentional racism/xenophobia in that whole way of thinking, as most women with what could be termed "excess" body hair are not, let's say, Liverpool-born Anglo-Irish-American white ladies who can, allegedly, simply moisturise that pesky hair away.
Re: the child named after a cleanser- I'm certain for some CH Freaks, Oskia has become the new Saskia.
She *insists* on it. It really is maddening.Does she really say that? And people trust her views on the formulations of... anything?
Also, us Irish do not want to claim her in any way!
If there's a big fat cheque she'll endorse it regardless of what she said beforeI’m currently in her clarins event and she is raving about micellar water. I swear she once said to never bother with it?
And this is exactly why i will never take advice off this woman.... i have never heard this before and i actually have to laughJust skimmed through her body empties live. Why does she insist that body moisturising daily stops hair growth and that if some women weren't lazy(!) and moisturised like her (since she was a teen, apparently) then they wouldn't have any excess body hair? As someone who is both Middle Eastern and African (so, having to moisturise daily since childhood to avoid ashy skin and having a lot of thick dark body hair) she can fuck right off with that nonsense. It's just not true and calling women lazy for not moisturising to rid themselves of body hair (or for any other reason really) is yet more patriarchy-centred bullshit. She's telling on herself there too with the unintentional racism/xenophobia in that whole way of thinking, as most women with what could be termed "excess" body hair are not, let's say, Liverpool-born Anglo-Irish-American white ladies who can, allegedly, simply moisturise that pesky hair away.
Re: the child named after a cleanser- I'm certain for some CH Freaks, Oskia has become the new Saskia.
As far as I can tell, she has zero education beyond high school and her cosmetology knowledge extends to how-to-do various treatments, while her real skill is selling and shilling, in the past in stores, and these days to her mad cult. She clearly knows fuck all about skin organically or the human body generally, or she would not say such outstandingly stupid, uneducated things. Body hair is simply genetics plus sex hormones. That is all. Slapping moisturizer on to try to keep the upper dead layer of skin supple and moist could never in a million years affect hair follicles and their ability to produce hair, or affect the thickness of it. It just shows she doesn't comprehend the slightest thing about how the body works.Just skimmed through her body empties live. Why does she insist that body moisturising daily stops hair growth and that if some women weren't lazy(!) and moisturised like her (since she was a teen, apparently) then they wouldn't have any excess body hair? As someone who is both Middle Eastern and African (so, having to moisturise daily since childhood to avoid ashy skin and having a lot of thick dark body hair) she can fuck right off with that nonsense. It's just not true and calling women lazy for not moisturising to rid themselves of body hair (or for any other reason really) is yet more patriarchy-centred bullshit. She's telling on herself there too with the unintentional racism/xenophobia in that whole way of thinking, as most women with what could be termed "excess" body hair are not, let's say, Liverpool-born Anglo-Irish-American white ladies who can, allegedly, simply moisturise that pesky hair away.
Re: the child named after a cleanser- I'm certain for some CH Freaks, Oskia has become the new Saskia.
If I remember correctly there was a body lotion that claimed to reduce hair growth about 20 years ago. Nivea maybe? But that clearly never went anywhere.Body hair is simply genetics plus sex hormones. That is all. Slapping moisturizer on to try to keep the upper dead layer of skin supple and moist could never in a million years affect hair follicles and their ability to produce hair, or affect the thickness of it.
I *think* it was violence against women last week, but that might have changed by the end of the week. We need a Freak to make us a spreadsheet to keep track...What was Hirons referring to last week?
I think it was, last week. But then next week it will be something else, and next month something different again. Each time she will be ‘disappointed’ in her peers not speaking out. The problem is, she mouths off once then never again. Whereas others have one cause they support continuously, perhaps quietly. Just because they don’t shout about it, it doesn’t mean they aren’t doing anything. She needs to be mindful.I *think* it was violence against women last week, but that might have changed by the end of the week. We need a Freak to make us a spreadsheet to keep track...
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