9.10mins in Tamara says there is no scientific research that claims taking Vit C causes acne, which we all knewJust watching Tamara's new video.. she has recently had tons of DMs regarding "vitamin C" causing acne.. And her reaction is just priceless
Quoting her :
You cannot just say my grandma drank two glasses of orange juice last year and it caused whatever
Also she goes on to fully explain how and when vitamins can cause skin problems
Vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin, which causes it to be flushed out through urine if taken in excess. The necessary vitamin C is absorbed and the rest is processed out. It literally causes no other issue unless the person is allergic to it. She’s just speaking a lot of BS and a lot of her idiot fans are lapping it up.9.10mins in Tamara says there is no scientific research that claims taking Vit C causes acne, which we all knewagain Lydiot talking out of her arse and lying to her sheep she can't accept she gets spots and will blame anything she can think of
She is simply a liar and wrapped in her own lies.Vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin, which causes it to be flushed out through urine if taken in excess. The necessary vitamin C is absorbed and the rest is processed out. It literally causes no other issue unless the person is allergic to it. She’s just speaking a lot of BS and a lot of her idiot fans are lapping it up.
Hey I'm new here! She's probably got it from the fact that some vit c skin care causes acne, probably because the formula blocking pores not the vit c. I've learned so much about Lidl from this thread! The woofter stuff is shocking and the fact that she wasn't pulled up on it proves to me that she has no where near as many followers as she claims9.10mins in Tamara says there is no scientific research that claims taking Vit C causes acne, which we all knewagain Lydiot talking out of her arse and lying to her sheep she can't accept she gets spots and will blame anything she can think of
I’ve noticed a bunch of those ASOS hauls on Youtube popped up this week. ASOS must have shared a bit of vouchers.She really did a number on ASOS. Bought a bunch of outfits as a joke, laughed at the outfits, described as cheap, not well made, and now going to send back for a full refund. Well done Lydia.
It wasn’t his original idea. Romee Strijd’s boyfriend Laurence shared the same a few hours before Ali’sI mean yeah, all that but give him some credit, his TikTok about Lidl was his best content this year!
Full video here. Lidl on at 52 seconds and 1:35Muff puff can you find that clip of her shoulder dancing in the bunny outfit in the Ibiza club, still dances the same now
So classy. I bet her parents were so proud.Full video here. Lidl on at 52 seconds and 1:35
Is Katie Price in that video? @2:06Full video here. Lidl on at 52 seconds and 1:35
YesIs Katie Price in that video? @2:06
also, I think the blonde guy is Matt Peacock who ended up marrying Jodie Marsh in that reality show!Is Katie Price in that video? @2:06
The account's been deleted!!!
Tell me one of you made this account!!!?
Ahahahahah her new video - everyone please go watch the 4:33 mark
"I know that people like to remind me of when I used to work in Ibiza" ...
Lydia just gave a heads up in the latest video "I know people like to remind me of my Ibiza days and the outfits I was wearing there" timestamp 4:36
Hi, Lids!
Would not want to purchase the items she returned. Did you notice how many times she was running her hands over the items. Think about the number of times she touches her face, her nose etc....that is now all over the clothesSo she’s returning most of that shit then. Excellent,
make the couriers work even harder for fuck all reason.
the stuff Ali picked for her was odd. Very odd.
I'd like to know how many fake followers that other scammer fashion Mumblr aka Josie fears has both exactly the sameInfluencer statistic website modash.io reckons over a quarter of lydiots followers are fake...
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