Mm yes that is what I thought too. How can they operate otherwise?I thought that 'contacts' was the whole point of Beauty Banks. Isn't it based on SH and JJ leveraging their contacts with beauty brands and PRs (and, before the pandemic, their large number of social media followers) to donate supplies?
It will tremble before your greatness and fearlessness. Droplets of people's saliva containing it will evaporate before it even reaches your face. Latest research showed that the amount of red pigment is in direct correlation with your ability to resist it, and women who wear lip gloss are much more at risk.Like a bold lip is going to protect you against COVID
That this keeps being trotted out shows how far from being useful or feminist the beauty industry is. Women are not here to be decorative. A red lip might make you feel 'better' while you're making your husband's dinner, but as far as is being a 'symbol of defiance'...yeah, whatever. A red lip is neither defiant nor a symbol of a defiance. That's why men aren't constantly exhorted to also 'wear a red lip'. A red lip is a symbol of a woman who spends too much time looking into a mirror, when she could be doing useful things and getting on with her LIFE.As for the bright lip (the singular again, argh) in dark times, yes it's so embarrassing. It's the same as how Sali kept selling red lipstick as a feminist tool. It really really isn't
So basically it all lies then is it Sali ? Like so much other dross you write each week. It's so true isnt it that paper never refuses ink?Apparently ‘fringe cut’ was written under duress
Because, it seems, if she is ever called out she dismisses it as trolling (e.g. her response to the criticism of her appearing to promote eating out a week or so ago).That Tweet is so needlessly snippy I really don't understand how she never gets called out on it.
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Imagine writing a column in the beauty section of a paper and telling readers about red lipstick being handed out during the war. Do you think ANYONE reading hasn't heard that story a thousand times.
Exactly! Men are never told to cheer up the country by changing their appearance.That this keeps being trotted out shows how far from being useful or feminist the beauty industry is. Women are not here to be decorative. A red lip might make you feel 'better' while you're making your husband's dinner, but as far as is being a 'symbol of defiance'...yeah, whatever. A red lip is neither defiant nor a symbol of a defiance. That's why men aren't constantly exhorted to also 'wear a red lip'. A red lip is a symbol of a woman who spends too much time looking into a mirror, when she could be doing useful things and getting on with her LIFE.
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