Liquid/cream products coming from China do not meet EU regulations. Im pretty sure some of her eye products actually say on the packaging “not to be used around the eye area”! Cheap, re-labelled crap from China is all she sells. Personally I wouldnt put any of her products on my skin… there was a documentary on Netflix I watched recently about some of the things that have been found inside skin and makeup products coming from China and it was pretty shocking and worrying. But so long as Paige is making a bit of money hey?!Just found this tread and had to comment! I tried the PLouise base back in August, never tried anything before. Put it on my eyes and they swole up to the point that I couldn't see. Turns out they contain an ingredient that's about to be banned in the UK! Ended up in a&e to try to bring swelling down. Messaged the customer service on every platform to let them know and they've flat out ignored me.
I think it's the coloured bases that have the illegal ingredient not the one Nikki uses, Nikki is a genuine YouTuber and has been for years. she wouldn't put her subscribers at risk for the sake of Paige from ManchesterNikki tutorials even uses the plouise base ! Madness
The ingredient is likely legal in the USA. Their regulations aren’t as stringent as those in the EU, and liquid products from China are allowed to be used and sold over there I believeI think it's the coloured bases that have the illegal ingredient not the one Nikki uses, Nikki is a genuine YouTuber and has been for years. she wouldn't put her subscribers at risk for the sake of Paige from Manchester
unfortunately it's not photoshop it's the pointy chin fillerLads she photoshopped her jaw away and now resembles an alien , I’d love to see her real face with no filtersView attachment 824162
Remember when Nikki was in the UK and visited Manchester and didn’t bother visiting PLouise and everyone was laughing then Paige did a story on IG saying she knows Nikki is busy and they still support Nikki regardless of her not visitingI think it's the coloured bases that have the illegal ingredient not the one Nikki uses, Nikki is a genuine YouTuber and has been for years. she wouldn't put her subscribers at risk for the sake of Paige from Manchester
I bought some jeans from there I’m a size 10/12 I got a size medium and they didn’t even go past my thighs! I had to return them! The quality is rubbish and same with sizing. The top sizing wasn’t too bad but it’s all about crop tops with plouiseThe sizing is awful! I had a tracksuit from there and the sizing is awful! I’m a size ten and I ordered a medium and it was literally like a size 4/6 I couldn’t even get it up my leg!
this should of been released weeks ago, halloween is literally in a few days and her company is notoriously known for terrible shippingJust seen this
I know a few people who go wild for her stuff buy all the mystery stuff and now they're super excited for this. It's just overly packaged cheap Chinese productsJust seen this
Nanna will be doing over time in that warehouse this weekthis should of been released weeks ago, halloween is literally in a few days and her company is notoriously known for terrible shipping
Do you know the name of the documentary? I'd like to watch it! ThanksLiquid/cream products coming from China do not meet EU regulations. Im pretty sure some of her eye products actually say on the packaging “not to be used around the eye area”! Cheap, re-labelled crap from China is all she sells. Personally I wouldnt put any of her products on my skin… there was a documentary on Netflix I watched recently about some of the things that have been found inside skin and makeup products coming from China and it was pretty shocking and worrying. But so long as Paige is making a bit of money hey?!
Remember when she was bullshitting saying she had her own lab and manufacturing plant in the UK? Never saw that did we?! There’s a lot of boxes with Chinese writing on in the warehouse though
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