I think it's possible that she does actually believe that about the hair stuff, but it's always funny to me when people (influencers trying to sell stuff, or just normal people I know, without an excess of disposable income) believe that the higher end hair and skincare is somehow better for sensitive skin. It's totally a placebo effect. At this point all of my shower routine is fairly inexpensive drugstore items (not the very cheapest, but like $5-8 rather than $20-40+ for a bottle) because those are often the ones that come with the simplest, unscented formulas.Welcome Piglet to FDF’s post Dubai travel Scandal. As we are all aware Piglet is their most beloved dog and has been brought to her book signings previously. The people adore Piglet.
What do we think her next “let’s hope my idiot followers” story to forget about Dubai will be? I would honestly die in laughter or pee my pants if she showed her running a bath with tons of bubbles and the caption was something about letting go of stress.
For people that are speculating if she was deceitful about other things I would say yes. Maybe not to this level.
As example, any hair products that are not by Purology or high end like Living Proof, Oribe, etc. because, you know, her scalp people...it is SO sensitive. Not that I am disagreeing with her scalp but that is the reason she says she “needs” these products. I am positive that Superdrug or Boots would carry something if she put in effort (not ad or sponsored) that would work for her scalp that she could recommend to her audience.
FYI - Purology Hydrate Sheer (for fine follicle hair) is amazing. I used it prior to FDF’s recommendation and agree with her nothing beats it.