Just saw her IG video. Was that concealer shade and application on purpose or? Also, did she describe those blush sticks as sturdy sticks of loveliness? Of course, my mind is always in the gutter so this one could be just me.
I use Obagi prescription strength tretinoin, I think it's 0.1% - it's powerful, but I only need to use it twice a week and I get results. Before that I have used Medik8 and the one in the purple container by Paula's ChoiceSorry to go a bit OT but what retinoids would you recommend? I always research and can never decide which to go for..
Bear that in mind for a next thread title!Just saw her IG video. Was that concealer shade and application on purpose or? Also, did she describe those blush sticks as sturdy sticks of loveliness? Of course, my mind is always in the gutter so this one could be just me.
I've just looked and WTAF. We're all capable of making a mistake like that in poor lighting I suppose, but as a former MUA and self-positioned beauty expert how has she watched that video back and not thought "duck, look at the state of my concealer - I'd better fix this and re-record"?Just saw her IG video. Was that concealer shade and application on purpose or?
Trumpesque!
Oh dear - I used to have that - not from £300 #presstreatments I hasten to add.Whats up with the clump of her hair sticking up at the top? Looks damaged from #presstreatments
Ahahaha a homage to The Donald!Thank you cholulamare
Trumpesque!
Oh yes, wasn't that some volumising trick? Put dry shampoo on hair and bundle it up in a scrunched?Oh dear - I used to have that - not from £300 #presstreatments I hasten to add.
I used to sleep with my hair tied up in a top knot on top of my head thinking it would keep it out the way but it just made my hair snap off over a period of time. It took forever to grow back too.
I actually now remember Sali subsequently recommending sleeping with a topknot to have curly hair in the morning - I remember thinking at the time it was a mistake.
I tried multiple times to follow what she meant in this column, and I don't know if it was just me who found it confusing but I only ever succeeded in looking like I'd been dragged through a hedge backwards - thank duck I didn't fully buy in and purchase the £40 scrunchie she recommended in the same column (unbelievably and to my shame I was considering it, that's how much I still valued her advice).Oh yes, wasn't that some volumising trick? Put dry shampoo on hair and bundle it up in a scrunched?
Also, she can frown now. A weak dilute of frown obviously.Just saw her IG video. Was that concealer shade and application on purpose or? Also, did she describe those blush sticks as sturdy sticks of loveliness? Of course, my mind is always in the gutter so this one could be just me.
"So so so expensive" but great because its "easy to throw in your bag" [and loose so you have to buy another]And a major benefit of that ultra pricey blusher is that it’s very small??
Not only that, but so small, you can just chuck it in your handbag!And a major benefit of that ultra pricey blusher is that it’s very small??
Caitlin.Not only that, but so small, you can just chuck it in your handbag!
Because the type of person who can afford £60 on a tiny blusher is going to be on-the-go during a pandemic