You've hit the nail on the head with 'fighty'. She's like one of those aggressive small dogs that has a grievance against the world. My neighbour used to own a very stroppy miniature Schnauzer which tried to pick a fight with the enormous Leonberger living opposite.
Has she ever mentioned facial mists before or used them on IG?Today’s pile of shite. She’s bailed on the chunky mani.
The best facial mists | Sali Hughes
A new generation of products promises far more than mere hydrationwww.theguardian.com
So greedy grabby. Makes me feel itchyHas she ever mentioned facial mists before or used them on IG?
And I am getting increasingly fed up with her banging on about 'I have one of these {insert product} in every bag and every room in my house'. Not everyone can afford multiple buys. We do the radical thing of transferring stuff from one area to another as needed. We aren't all Sali 'I have pouches of all my makeup in all my bags' Hughes.
I'd like to connect somehow out of this group. I am on IG. As I don't know many women who have been diagnosed late like myself. If you feel comfortable with that please let me know and I can give you my IG tag or I am fairly easy to find tbh.Welcome and I'm really glad you felt welcome to post here. This thread is such a lovely group of thoughtful, incisive, compassionate and funny women.
I only got my ASD DX 2 years ago aged 57 after a lifetime of struggle and misunderstandings. I tie myself in knots trying not to be too blunt but still stuff slips out and I'm bemused why people feel hurt.
Yes.She blocked you? From
Insta?
Thanks and I will have a look at other content. Thanks.Welcome!
Nobody here thought your comment was remotely rude. Sali didn't have to reply. Her hair is obviously a touchy subject at the moment.
By the way if you are banned from GTL please have a good look around the different threads on Tattle for interesting topics (as well as this one obviously).
There are skincare and makeup ones too.
It is not all the poisonous nest of vipers Sali would have people believe but on the whole very supportive and friendly.
Yup I was but its all good and the ban was less the comments in GTL and more my comments here on Tattle.So @clondon you were banned from GTL?
Well that puts paid to the myth Sali never reads here - 'it would finish me {{{dramatic shudder}}}'
She obviously does and is highly pissed off there are still Tattlers there. I presume that is at the root cause of her latest outbursts. But I thought she knew that already?
No-one (me taking everything literally...) She knows my name, I doubt she will comment much on it. I have potentially been unkind myself but I genuinely have an issue with those that can't accept neurodiversity. Some of my posts if she choose to publish them wouldn't go down well but I'm just a bit done with always saying sorry for being autistic. I also hope I am accepted here on Tattle.Who will play clondon in the My Troll Hell sequel? What name will Sali come up with this time?
You were not unkind with that one brassy comment though. That was a mere observation and if she weren't such a professional victim she would admit that.I'd like to connect somehow out of this group. I am on IG. As I don't know many women who have been diagnosed late like myself. If you feel comfortable with that please let me know and I can give you my IG tag or I am fairly easy to find tbh.
Yes.
Thanks and I will have a look at other content. Thanks.
Yup I was but its all good and the ban was less the comments in GTL and more my comments here on Tattle.
No-one (me taking everything literally...) She knows my name, I doubt she will comment much on it. I have potentially been unkind myself but I genuinely have an issue with those that can't accept neurodiversity. Some of my posts if she choose to publish them wouldn't go down well but I'm just a bit done with always saying sorry for being autistic. I also hope I am accepted here on Tattle.
Christ she works that thesaurus to breaking point.That yourself, I’m “creamy, moisturising precipitation”.
I‘m moving my parting every few weeks and waiting for inspiration / trying to get used to it. I have my mum as a living warning to what happens when you dye your greying hair brown - the maintenance is insane.Can I ask a question/get some advice? My hair is very like Sali's, dark and very fine. In lockdown 1 I got tot to fully see how grey I was going and started to put a lighter colour on, chestnutty to try and soften the colour. I was also contemplating doing what Sali has done, but am glad I didn't!!! What is everyone else doing to about this greying situation?
I'm leaving mine colourwise for a bit and sort of enjoying the glinty greys waving about. Using a purple shampoo and conditioner (not sure what its doing for me tbh)and squelching on some hair oil every now and again. I am a v basic bitch and proud to be so. I like beauty more as a spectator sport than a participant. Saw some mates this week who hadn't seen me for a while and they ooed and ahhed at my greys like they were fireworks which made me laugh x v much enjoying this life period of giving zero fucks.Can I ask a question/get some advice? My hair is very like Sali's, dark and very fine. In lockdown 1 I got tot to fully see how grey I was going and started to put a lighter colour on, chestnutty to try and soften the colour. I was also contemplating doing what Sali has done, but am glad I didn't!!! What is everyone else doing to about this greying situation?
my natural colour is dark blonde and I have a few greys in there and while I really wouldn't mind being all grey I don't like how my natural colour looks sprinkled with grey. I have always wanted to have auburn hair but never dared because I could not afford the upkeep when I was a poor student. So one day I just went for it. I LOVE it but I have to redo the colour every 4-6 weeks because it washes out so quickly (red pigment just doesn't stick to hair) and the regrowth is quite visible. I usually redo it before an event and I can do it myself because it's all one colour. I could not imagine having to do this at the salon. It would bankrupt me. If I no longer want to be a redhead I will probably move to a shade that is closer to my natural shade but a bit darker.Can I ask a question/get some advice? My hair is very like Sali's, dark and very fine. In lockdown 1 I got tot to fully see how grey I was going and started to put a lighter colour on, chestnutty to try and soften the colour. I was also contemplating doing what Sali has done, but am glad I didn't!!! What is everyone else doing to about this greying situation?
Eek, that is actually my comment! But her 'original' hair does look like a wig. It's too solid a colour and heavy (which is remarkable given how fine her hair is)Oh my god the wiggy comment about her natural hair. Savagery!
Its definitely softens the dark/ white contrast! I use one I get in Waitrose/Holland and Barrett Naturtint. Just looked on line and H and B do a smile permanent one too which could be intreresting to try.I‘m moving my parting every few weeks and waiting for inspiration / trying to get used to it. I have my mum as a living warning to what happens when you dye your greying hair brown - the maintenance is insane.
Has the lighter colour worked for you? It’s something I’m considering for my next hairdresser appointment.
Looks gorgeous!!You get the gist - it’s fine, but I’ve a lot of it and the texture has changed with the grey coming through. It looks very fluffy below, which I suppose it is.
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I should have brushed it really
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