Tax purposes. For sure.Why is this being sold as Skin Rocks and not Caroline Hirons? I don't understand why she has 2 brands to sell the same thing.
It is ADHD, it’s part of the hyperactivity my niece is just recently diagnosed she’s 18Off topic slightly, but her constant fiddling with her hair and collar, the fidgeting in her seat and the strange face pulling bugs me. I assume it’s her ADHD, in which case she can’t help it and I work with primary children some of whom have it but I just can’t with her.
My guess is that looking at the #gifted boxes she’s been sending out she’s targeting Gen Z (having already rinsed millennials and Gen X of any disposable cash or shelf space). They won’t want to be buying skincare from a furious granny hence the ‘hey kids, you rock’ thing. This will gives the brands she works with a new route to market to younger consumers.Why is this being sold as Skin Rocks and not Caroline Hirons? I don't understand why she has 2 brands to sell the same thing.
This makes total sense, the products are gentle and the people used to advertise them are way younger than I am.My guess is that looking at the #gifted boxes she’s been sending out she’s targeting Gen Z (having already rinsed millennials and Gen X of any disposable cash or shelf space). They won’t want to be buying skincare from a furious granny hence the ‘hey kids, you rock’ thing. This will gives the brands she works with a new route to market to younger consumers.
If you don't mind me asking, which skin condition does he suffer from and what kind of sunbeds are used? Also the other poster who mentioned this? I know psoriasis is sometimes treated with different types of medical phototherapy, but they're using specialist medical sunbeds, one purely UVB, and there's a kind of UVA-only treatment which is actually really quite risky, to eyes and in terms of skin cancer. Commercial sunbeds aren't used at all. There's some info on this on the NHS page about the disease:I agree with this. My brother has a skin condition and his dermatologist actually recommended Sun bed use weekly in the winter - less than 6 mins a week but still recommended it. Dermatologists recommend light therapy for skin conditions so those blind CH followers know nothing. Im pretty sure CH isn’t even a dermatologist
I think it is to keep the blog/consulting business separate from her shop. I am speculating based on beta companies’ descriptions of each business.Tax purposes. For sure.
This made me laugh, she’s a bloody liar:She called Elemis average recently. She’s a joke.
oh dear. They hate it when people have a decent memory. The insults and blocking will start again.Oooh we have some doubters within the freaks or at the very least freaks with a good memory, maybe someone made a spreadsheet to keep track of approved brands. Caroline what have you done to these people, your private freaks group is little more than a dictatorship.
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