Who could forget this pleasant exchange, in which the other person reacts to her rudeness first by apologising and then by flattering her
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Almost certainly is. I saw few other skincare Instagrammers promoting Superdrug this week too. Specifically around "maskne" and the Niacinamide + Zinc product too.I BET she's paid to promote Superdrug at the moment, too. Directly or indirectly.
Exactly - it’s cultural appropriation.Oh I have ....in the form of Pakistani or Bangladeshi people owning "Indians" haha.
I totally believe white people can cook curry and have every right to cook in whatever style they like. But to open a restaurant is really a different thing. It's the same as yoga teachers who go on a three week retreat as part of their gap yeah and suddenly think they're gurus.
I'm in Thailand and therefore meet quite a lot of those people!
When i saw that this morning I had to restrain myself from throwing it across the room in a fit of disgust. Because "it" was on my phone and not a paper copy of the Graun.Today’s MBE push in the Guardian starts off “My charity, Beauty Banks, has spent much of this past year redistributing skincare to frontline NHS workers” .