No but that was part of my point. The person I was responding to said that she wants to take skin care advice from someone who is older but doesn't look it. Which is fine. But chances are that person's good looks have little to do with the products they are using and mainly to do with genetics. I listened to a few podcasts with Caroline and from what I heard, she isn't trying to turn back the hands of time. She's trying to age with grace. That's not a phrase I would reserve for her but you get the idea. I know SH and NB have both had work done. I don't know anything about Hughes but Nadine openly admits to it.Is that what they're peddling though? I never hear CH or SH mention age and ir's not what I've been responding to - I'm under no illusion about time going backwards (41) just want bright skin. The products and companies themselves may talk about anti aging and anti wrinkle but not sure CH is ........ could be I'm just not hearing it though as it's not what I'm after.
CH's face is so so mobile, forehead full of lines when she makes a face ..... it's noticeable in comparison to SH's immobile death mask.
Caroline is a typical bull in a china shop.I Ilstened to her on Giovanna's podcast too. She is so aggressive. I can understand her being so angry with anti vaxers due to how seriously ill her son was with mumps, but instead of being so nasty, why doesn't she raise awareness of the need for young people to have boosters? She could raise an awareness campaign campaign and do something positive. People respond better to positivity than nastiness.
I remember the SR debacle! She sold Good Genes and Luna to us for ages and then suddenly they were out of favour with her, only to mysteriously return as ads and spons. So very honest.It’s not just Clinique. She’s removed all evidence of it from her blog now, but a few years ago she said she was never going to review another Sunday Riley product. The assumption was that she’d tried to call in a few products for herself but they’d had no idea who she was and must have declined. Big mistake. Huge.
Scroll forward a few years to when the paid posts start rolling in, and she’s suddenly all over the (now tit in the UK) reformulated Good Genes, the new retinol, etc.
Watch out, she's gonna screencap this and say that "strong women are called nasty by mysogynists", which is true but doesn't apply here of course, but she's always defending her abrasiveness as her being a strong woman. It's so very tiring.... I have it on good authority that you can be a strong woman without being aggressive and crass all the time.I Ilstened to her on Giovanna's podcast too. She is so aggressive. I can understand her being so angry with anti vaxers due to how seriously ill her son was with mumps, but instead of being so nasty, why doesn't she raise awareness of the need for young people to have boosters? She could raise an awareness campaign campaign and do something positive. People respond better to positivity than nastiness.
That is one unflattering video I still think a bit of filler in the cheeks is at play there considering her age. Again, nothing wrong with it in my opinion if she had filler.Apart from the work she had done on her eye bags l really don't think she's had any other cosmetic surgery. Have a look on Giovanna Fletcher's Instagram. There's a recent video of Caroline on her show and it isn't flattering.
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Thanks! I don’t follow the blog anymore so I missed this. Fillers only last between 6 and 12 months, which would explain her “marionette lines” being back (awful term for them but that’s what people use). I had fillers myself so there’s zero judgement but like others here I’m convinced there’s more at play especially the eye bags?She wrote this on her blog at the beginning of the year
In the spirit of being completely transparent, as I always said I would, I had my first experience of fillers over the New Year break. Between getting older, losing weight, and the year from hell in 2016, I woke up one day in December and thought ‘I want to speak to a derm about these jowls’, where previously I had always thought ‘not yet, I’m not that bothered..’. I was bothered. I watched this video from Sam Chapman and it resonated. I had similar placement to Sam, basic hyaluronic acid filler at 4mls in total (less than half a teaspoon), in my upper cheeks, lower jaw line and marionette lines. It’s still settling in but I honestly love it. No-one has noticed anything other than to say ‘you look well..’ – which is exactly what I wanted. That was it. No botox, no filler anywhere else, my forehead, brows, eyes, nose, lips etc are all still devoid of any foreign materials – all my own.
Never regretted the fillers, in fact planning to do it again soon! They really helped me gain some confidence back after three deaths in the family and big issues at work made me age 5 years in 6 months. Just make sure you’re going to somebody reputable, lots of cowboys out there doing fillers in the backrooms of beauty salons and read some horror stories! (Sorry for the OT)I'm mid 50's now and pretty jowly so I'm considering a filler for them - that's why I remember the blog post. I don't follow her anymore as I find her much to aggressive and unkind (I'm a bit wet though!)
Thanks, I will do research - and take note of the horror stories!Never regretted the fillers, in fact planning to do it again soon! They really helped me gain some confidence back after three deaths in the family and big issues at work made me age 5 years in 6 months. Just make sure you’re going to somebody reputable, lots of cowboys out there doing fillers in the backrooms of beauty salons and read some horror stories! (Sorry for the OT)
I guess it’s because the desperately need to remind us that they are better than us.I've had Botox so no judgement. But why, when they do finally admit to it, do they have to say how small a quantity it is they've had?