And wealth!You're spot on about the mean girl thing. I suspect Sali was happy to pal about with Caroline in a patronising she's just a blogger and I'm a beauty editor and writer kind of way but Caroline has definitely overtaken her in popularity
She’s just a con artist.Has anyone else noticed how Hirons has calculated the RRP of the skin rocks box as if the two boxes of DDG pads included 5 pads each, but they actually only include 3 pads each?!
She did this with the last kit too, calculated the RRP of the kit using the larger size of the Josh Rosebrook balm when it was the smaller size that was included
What a joke
Bit like when Sali Hughes tried to make out the 5 pack of the DG pads was ‘full size’ when every single retailer sold it in the travel size section. Only worse actually because this is messing with people’s money. This 3 pack size must be a sample size as you don’t see it retailed anywhere. That’ll be why she’s used the 5 pack price, because it’s the nearest equivalent she can find.She’s just a con artist.
She recommended some shit, highly-perfumed blue mud that costs £174 in today's money, called it a holy grail, Hall Of fame product, and of course everybody flocked to buy it, and it broke loads of people out (as well as being really expensive).
Exactly. Anyone who actually knows about skin ie someone who is educated by years of professional medical training, or from personal experience of having a skin condition, knows to steer clear of essential oils.The Blue Cocoon
Nourish and feed your skin with The Blue Cocoon beauty balm solid to oil waxless concentrate. Soothing blue tansy and hydrating marula oil bring glow and transform even the most sensitive skin.www.maylindstrom.com
Our balmy blue enchantress greets your skin with cool serenity.
I mean...come on. And also this:
The Blue Cocoon is perfect for delicate skin types, particularly those prone to redness, heat, rosacea, and acne. This concentrated formula is beautifully adaptive and has become a favorite for types ranging from dry, highly sensitive and reactive (an often perfect match and the most obvious) to oily, acneic and inflamed types who benefit from the incredibly soothing, balancing and anti-inflammatory action of the blue tansy (and other acne-friendly essentials such as frankincense and myrrh). It makes a great spot treatment for calming areas of eczema/dermatitis/rosacea and similar conditions, all the way to aggressive breakouts.
As someone with sensitive skin I've learned to stay away from essential oils (YMMV, ovs).
It smells divine, but the price tag is ridiculous.
Ah! I didn't realise it stained teeth - just thought I needed a scale and polish - thanks for the heads up! (I hate that phrase but "warning" felt a bit strong) The bottle always drips messily too. I'll give Spatone a try next time.I love them! I use the sachets with the added vitamin c as that helps with absorption but there's standard ones available too. Iron tablets are really heavy on the stomach but I find the liquid ones great. I don't even take them every day, just when I feel tired or run down or at that time of the month.
The best thing is the sachets are easy to carry around and have a nice apple taste. I was using Floradix liquid before but it tasted disgusting, stained my teeth and had to be kept in the fridge so was a bit of a faff. I usually get them 3 for 2 in Boots
It tastes like licking a twenty pence piece quicklyOoh let me know how you get on with it!
I should say the vitamin c one is apple flavoured, I can't remember what the standard one tastes like as I've been using the vitamin c one for years. Both are a million times more bearable than Floradix though
To balance all the rant I had, actually I really discovered and do like Medik8 range thanks to her (use their actives only - am VitC, pm Retinol or PHA), for the rest it’s the basic Cerave or other drugstore/pharmacy stuff.Can't really think of one. But I'll never forgive myself for buying May Lindstrom Blue Cocoon based on her recommendation. I should've known better but I believed the hype. :-(
Horrifying. This actually makes me mad that she dares do this to people so she can line her pockets.The Blue Cocoon
Nourish and feed your skin with The Blue Cocoon beauty balm solid to oil waxless concentrate. Soothing blue tansy and hydrating marula oil bring glow and transform even the most sensitive skin.www.maylindstrom.com
Our balmy blue enchantress greets your skin with cool serenity.
I mean...come on. And also this:
The Blue Cocoon is perfect for delicate skin types, particularly those prone to redness, heat, rosacea, and acne. This concentrated formula is beautifully adaptive and has become a favorite for types ranging from dry, highly sensitive and reactive (an often perfect match and the most obvious) to oily, acneic and inflamed types who benefit from the incredibly soothing, balancing and anti-inflammatory action of the blue tansy (and other acne-friendly essentials such as frankincense and myrrh). It makes a great spot treatment for calming areas of eczema/dermatitis/rosacea and similar conditions, all the way to aggressive breakouts.
As someone with sensitive skin I've learned to stay away from essential oils (YMMV, ovs).
It smells divine, but the price tag is ridiculous.
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