Why bother posting it to the group if you're not going to engage with people who comment?
Because if they all click, Vogue will be really pleased and ask you back? That group is a useful route to work and money and apparently little more than that.Why bother posting it to the group if you're not going to engage with people who comment?
ha! So true. @melfish was also spot on that the hair colour washes out her eye colour (which is lovely!)In that ‘live’ yesterday the more I looked at her with those make up colours, the more her she resembled a Cullen from Twilight.
My thoughts exactly. She's been "consulting" brands on how to capitalise on the changes that the pandemic has wrought.Maybe some company is having a big push on products for natural grey or dyed grey hair.
Quite. Surely this is a straight up banning offence?Did she answer how she dgaf what they think? Were formal warnings given?
Because if they all click, Vogue will be really pleased and ask you back? That group is a useful
It must be irritating her and Lauren so much they haven't found out who you are on GTLShe's posted the article in GTL and loads of people are saying it looks blonde rather than grey.
Early on in this thread, but please can we have this for the next title.
Thread title!Honestly, she’s missed her calling as a medical receptionist.
THIS is what a national newspaper that purportedly wants to treat beauty with intelligence should be running.@WadieHaddadsChocolates
I feel like it's gone through several discrete stages:
First, elective PS was for the elites, the film stars, the rich and idle, basically. Nobody normal felt pressure to have it unless they had dysmorphia or a real disfiguremen via birth or accident. Mostly it was seen as inadvisable and something for the idle rich and the old. That's key.
It looks so ratty
that’s more than she’s written for her last few columns
Show me you're fuming without saying that you're fuming