Sooo helpful! I tend to get this really badly in Autumn/Winter when the heating gets switched on. Going to try this next time!Bit of a boring story really but here goes - I suffered with eczema on my eyelids for about 8 months a few years ago. They were very sore and skin was pink (people thought I was wearing pink eye shadow). Nothing I put on helped. In February I went to stay on a narrow boat in Belgium. Got there at midnight, super bloody freezing cold, boat hadn’t been heated in 4 mths. Damp bed clothes, took ages to warm up and sleep (if you haven’t nodded off, remember this was a holiday). Woke up the next day and it had gone. I was amazed. The dampness really helped. I never had it so bad but did have some flare ups after and I put soaking wet cotton pads on my eyes to go to sleep. Haven’t had it back for quite a while now. I do believe it’s the level of moisture in the air and that’s something that we can’t control really. So, for all of that zzzz post I don’t know if it’s helpful.
Because Sali knows best? Also, hordes of fans DM her their questions and column requests. Allegedly.Why doesn't she ask in Twitter or her Facebook group for ideas for columns? Would make them much more relevant.
Not to mention the Guardian, whatever will get them the most from affiliatesBecause Sali knows best? Also, hordes of fans DM her their questions and column requests. Allegedly.
Oh hang on... it’s because the brands set the agenda, not the readers!
CM is definitely not a feministRemember when we were wondering if Sali and co had fallen out with Alexandra Heminsley? She’s liked this tweet (swear I didn’t go digging for this it just came up on my twitter feed whoever monitors for Sali)View attachment 178578
I started following The Hair Bros on IG and quite liked the look of some of the cuts and the way they talked about hair. Then realised they were Hershesons and as you say, even if I could afford it i would never go there.I know for a certainty that even if I won the lottery I would never ever go to bloody Hersheson's. It's not even really their fault as I'm sure their service is wonderful, but their handing out of expensive free treatments for a mention or two is
I'd love to know what the staff (not owners) think about it all.
Agree, the teen thing is a total myth and just perpetuates that youth is always better.Her affiliate link for Very has one swatch photo available *sigh*. Either she didn't research what the link she posted would include, or she has moved on from full shade representation.
Are teenagers well known for having great skin? (This is a pet hate of mine, when fashion/beauty journos dismiss teen skin as inevitably glowing with youth, rather than just as varied a demographic as any other consumer group)
The Max factor one has weird shade system. I'd have no idea what order of darkness these go in: "Tan, Tan/Deep, Golden Tan, Medium/Tan, Golden Medium, Neutral Deep"
Hersshhhhswhatever sticking by their shillers in this difficult time.
They’ve left now and I think there may be some bad feeling because neither of them have said where they’ve gone and no one at Hershshons have done the “bye, we’ll miss you so much!” thing. I like how they explain things on Instagram, they seem very talented. I do feel too old & fat (nb. I’m younger than Sali & a size 12 before India Knight uses this to call me a beef face) to go to them though. They only seem to cut 20 year old models hair.I started following The Hair Bros on IG and quite liked the look of some of the cuts and the way they talked about hair. Then realised they were Hershesons and as you say, even if I could afford it i would never go there.
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