oh god, not at all, Goop is gross. I meant CH trying to talk like a teenagerTo be fair, I've no problem with people coming for Goop when they're peddling pseudo-scientific nonsense during a pandemic.
oh god, not at all, Goop is gross. I meant CH trying to talk like a teenagerTo be fair, I've no problem with people coming for Goop when they're peddling pseudo-scientific nonsense during a pandemic.
If she or her adult children are moving between London and Somerset during lockdown I’m happy to criticise her and them for it.I don't doubt her qualifications and I think ultimately its her decision about YouTube but I think it comes down to her having other, easier revenue streams.
I don't think that the texture of her skin looks terrible and she doesn't seem to have loads of wrinkles (other than the forehead lines). Whilst obviously we are probably all into skincare and looking after ourselves ultimately how we look is going to depends on a range of factors not least genetics with our skin.
I kind of get what she means about YouTube beauty industry and that it is gay males that attract the biggest audiences. I think especially with skincare women can have more issues due to the fluctuation of hormones (I get really bad hormonal acne) which men won't experience and can't necessarily assist with (seriously I've been trying Dots for Spots on it and they aren't doing anything).
I agree it's hypocritical that she complained about people talking about her kids and then was showing them on her social media again. I also don't agree with people criticising CH if her children or other relatives break locldown rules, ultimately they are adults and chose to have a public social media presence.
With regards to her possibly being at Crilly's old pad if she is renting or in the process of buying it this wouldn't be considered breaking lockdown rules I don't think.
I found this so cringe as well. Also I feel like she’s used ‘absolute weapon’ in the wrong context? I thought that meant someone was hot? Maybe it’s regional or maybe I’m really not down with the kidsoh god, not at all, Goop is gross. I meant CH trying to talk like a teenager
Haha I didn’t watch the live but to me, calling someone an absolute weapon is basically saying they’re an idiot, it’s an insultI found this so cringe as well. Also I feel like she’s used ‘absolute weapon’ in the wrong context? I thought that meant someone was hot? Maybe it’s regional or maybe I’m really not down with the kids
I'd never see her for my skin. I want someone who keeps up with industry developments and training. Not an influencer, which is really all she is now.I first qualified in CIBTAC (Aesthetics) at the original Steiner School in Wardour Street, Central London. There are similar courses available in Ray Cochrane, London College of Beauty Therapy, CIDESCO’s website and ITEC’s website.
[*]I did post-graduate courses in France with Biologique Recherche among others.
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I vaguely recall her being filmed in a treatment room years ago with a laser machine alongside her and didn’t she have 1-1 appointments where she charged £60 for each client? again it’s a vague recollection.I don’t think she’d be able to get insurance if she didn’t have the requisite or up-to-date qualifications. Does she actually practice anymore though? Do you have to be qualified to recommend product - which seems to be the main thing now?
I know she’s the one that goes on about being qualified all the time.
I’ve noticed that a random girl posted a link to CH’s blog “cheat sheet on routines” FOUR HOURS after Caroline’s comment. Why the duck couldn’t Caroline post the link instead of being a prize bellend?! “No this isn’t the correct order, but if you look in the book or have a look at this blog post I’ve done it’ll explain”...would that have been so difficult?God she’s just hideous isn’t she. The poor girl asked an innocent question, Caroline should use her platform to her blog or her book and actually help?! Instead of being a blunt sassy cow. And of course Caroline has loads of likes on her comment too
Oh my gosh that is so rude!!! The likes validate her rudeness in the group as well which is sad to see. Why people look up to this woman I don’t understandGod she’s just hideous isn’t she. The poor girl asked an innocent question, Caroline should use her platform to her blog or her book and actually help?! Instead of being a blunt sassy cow. And of course Caroline has loads of likes on her comment too
ive said this time and time again, but she gets away with it as most people don’t know what they entailIf brand trainings are her qualifications I don't count that as much. As a student working in boots with an interest in skincare and beauty I was encouraged to go to brand trainings all the time. They're classes where you get an overview of the brand so you know how to sell it well, nothing more...I enjoyed them but it does not make me an expert, especially as its just spin and each brand gives contradictory teachings based on what they are trying to sell