I thought she wasn't there yetThey're not even bothering to waste money of a sub editor for her column, are they?
"Regular skincare products, such as serums and moisturisers, can do this, of course – mists are entirely optional – but there is something cheering and mollifying about a quick spritz, particularly in the midst of a heatwave, hormonal hot flush, workout, bout of fatigue or plain old afternoon slump."
The Nuface is worth every penny!Been steadily influenced by you lot since around/just before Xmas on the nuface.. finally bought it. Can’t wait! Look fantastic have 20% off it at the mo. My skincare routine is so minimal now, I would have spent that in a month in another life. On one cream probably.
Anyway - also came to sneer at CT; I’ve been using up small sizes of two of her mascaras as I have run out of my usual. My god - the fall?! It’s embarrassing? In my own home after 2 hours I look like my former goth self at a sweaty gig? I literally may as well smear it on my under eye area. Shit quality. I have never rated any of her stuff, I’ve had £5 mascaras behave better.
I am extremely excited.The Nuface is worth every penny!
I don't think she would have been paid (if that is what you were wondering). I don't think she would ever have accepted direct payment - actual money - for recommending something in her Guardian column.Wonder what she got for that? Shameless
Well they can’t say it in comments on the Guardian article anymore..So snippy: "One can, as someone cross will inevitably tell me on Twitter, use plain water and a plant spray but, actually, skin will be no better hydrated than before and very possibly drier."
Oh those sparkly balls! The forum went nuts over those and the compacts. I got the balls but sold them onThings I've bought on her recommendation:
Suqqu foundation (nice but NOT the Holy Grail)
Givenchy tein couture balm (ok)
Nars TM (nice enough)
Guerlain Meteorites sparkly balls (a firm forum fave - not sure she ever recommended them) - meh
Nars Orgasm blusher - nah thanks
Vichy hydrating serum - stinks
Elnett hairspay - stinks
Mac Ruby Woo - drying as fuck
And so many others...
I'm a matte fan too (even though I'm over the age of 30 and Sali thinks that's a no no), glosses and shiny lipsticks look awful on me. I just find Ruby Woo far too drying thoughIf people like the look but not the feel of applying matte lipsticks, it does help to use a brush rather than "straight from the bullet". I'm one of those on whom any remotely shiny lipstick looks terrible, really 'obvious'.
Dr Dray's latest video got in just before Sali with '10 unnecessary products' including why rosewater sprays are not great for your skin. But sali will think shes just cross and doesnt care about skin at allOne can, as someone cross will inevitably tell me on Twitter, use plain water and a plant spray but, actually, skin will be no better hydrated than before and very possibly drier.
god that's bitchy
Anyway, I get that these mists might feel nice, not convinced they're actually moisturising cause they'll evaporate too and moisture needs to be locked in...(at least on my face)
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