Yes, you would have to buy from the merchant linked in the piece. Cookies can have different expiration periods though, they could be 90 days - but obviously if you regularly delete your cookies and do so after clicking the link but before making a purchase, then no money would be made from the link.On affiliates - presumably that only works if you click on the link and then buy from that same website (even if up to 30 days later).
I loved that golden highlight cream. She did a lovely foundation as well.Barbara Daly really was ahead of the game as a beauty expert and spotting the market in supermarkets. I had a few products from Tesco - a lovely golden highlighting cream one of them. I don't think it is still going.
There's a tiny place at the back of my memory that recalls these. I used to love the little chemists where you never knew what you were going to find.I loved the Mary Quant packaging! Matte black with a flower. As I said I had that glossy brown malteser lipstick and a foundation too. I used to get it from a little chemist, who also sold (if my awful memory serves right) a selection of little BIC perfumes, as in the lighters. They were about 99p and really not bad. Does anybody else remember these?
I was wondering that. The title of Beauty Editor for The Guardian must carry a bit of extra clout though mustn't it?Do you think that PRs will still send Sali stuff if the column no longer exists? I guess they will as she has enough of a following on her own social channels
I think they send it to anyone who has the platform to shift their product - and SH certainly has through IG.Do you think that PRs will still send Sali stuff if the column no longer exists? I guess they will as she has enough of a following on her own social channels
Haha, yeah! Watch out India!Sali can always get a new column, it’s easy isn’t it? Just bad mouth the present incumbent and their output enough publicly, bully them online, tell their editor you could do a better job, then Bob’s your uncle!
But remember Sali just 'innocently tweeted' about the former beauty writer. Innocently.Sali can always get a new column, it’s easy isn’t it? Just bad mouth the present incumbent and their output enough publicly, bully them online, tell their editor you could do a better job, then Bob’s your uncle!
Anne French - just had a massive flash back!!Same with the first few seasons of Friends! Why did we think it looked nice? Another former Heather Shimmer girl here with the occasional foray into Black Cherry.
Imagine trying to be an influencer in the 90s. You wouldn't be able to say much about Anne French cleansing milk or Body Shop Dewberry, it'd all get a bit old after a couple of months!
It had a very light dribbly texture and was very easy to accidentally tip down the front of your school uniform! Horrible stuff really, very astringent.Anne French - just had a massive flash back!!
Are you... trying to get a job?What I want from broadsheet beauty coverage is a wide range of subjects (from the beauty industry, to latest cosmetic procedures, to innovative new products and brands, to expert advice, tips and techniques, product recommendations based on decent testing) and a wide range of types of coverage (diverse viewpoints, unbiased reviews, in-depth articles, investigative journalism).
Yes. All we get in magazines is basically a re-write of the press release that comes from the brand. That’s all Sali does - dresses it up with some fancy words wrapped around it, add in a couple of personal anecdotes perhaps (which may or may not be true), and calls it journalism. What an insult to readers.I want beauty journalism in a newspaper not advertorials like you see in glossy magazines.
Air dry for the winI am a true beef-face and air dry, always
Would that be a ‘hard recommend’?I love my parlux, in fairness would recommend.
Flicking my flicky hair and discreetly influencingAir dry for the win
Would that be a ‘hard recommend’?
AMEN!I want beauty journalism in a newspaper not advertorials like you see in glossy magazines.
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