Haven't read the article fully... I just can't take the drivel.... Impression.... Having conquered the beauty godess title (self appointed) our Sal is branching out and aiming for Carrie Bradshaw's crown....
Couldn't resist the opportunity to play the sassy cool girlShe’s more polite to the troll than she is to her followers![]()
Plus he is a man. So no danger of him being a middle aged female teacher. Wierd foot fetish perverts are the correct sort of troll.Couldn't resist the opportunity to play the sassy cool girl
Ah, yes, the hierarchy of trollsPlus he is a man. So no danger of him being a middle aged female teacher. Wierd foot fetish perverts are the correct sort of troll.
Two referrral (surely) links there. One for Flexitol, the other for some socks on Amazon. Super.![]()
Want to fix cracked heels? Try these magic gel socks | Sali Hughes
Ingenious tubes of stretchy fabric lined with gummy silicone are nothing short of miracle workerswww.theguardian.com
"While I very much appreciate the beauty in some objet d’art pulled from a posh clutch and used to paint a mouth at a restaurant table, it’s the prosaic problem-solvers that excite me most. "
Can't go a column without referring to the public application of makeup!![]()
Amazon? That's really sneaky if it's true what I read- that if you click an aff link and buy anything at all in the next ? 30? days, they get their commission.Two referrral (surely) links there. One for Flexitol, the other for some socks on Amazon. Super.
If you haven't allowed some idiot tech to sandblast the epidermis straight off your feet, causing open wounds, and just have dry, calloused feet, I recommend Silkar Cracked Heel Repair Cream, which has an epic amount of urea in it (the only real ingredient that's going to soften and loosen the dry skin so it can come off easily) and costs 99p for 35ml from Home Bargains. Same stuff as Flexitol in reality but 75% cheaper. Apply to damp skin and then layer petroleum jelly on top for extra healing power and nocclusivness. Better than special iffy gel socks you also need to apply urea cream inside.
Dodgy for this not to be declared in the article if so. My sister used to run a site and had an Amazon affiliate link that worked this way but she stated up front that this was the case and she donated all the money earned this way to the RNLI. For the Guardian to be running that without comment or information about who gets the money is dodgy as duck.Amazon? That's really sneaky if it's true what I read- that if you click an aff link and buy anything at all in the next ? 30? days, they get their commission.
… and there you have it.Plus he is a man.
Maybe when she’s parked herself up in a cafe to hold audience with beauty PR people, she takes along her ring light.That's why she's rarely spotted in the wild
There’s a thread title: Sali Hotter (than you) and the Hierarchy of TrollsAh, yes, the hierarchy of trolls
Couldn’t agree more. Calling the pedicure ‘extraordinary bad’ but then she tipped the technician makes no sense. Why couldn’t she complain at the time? She is clearly an outspoken person. It seems very underhand to use your public platform to complain about poor service when she should have either done it at the time or written to the salon afterwards and dealt with it privately. I can imagine the technician feeling marvellous (not) having to read this article, as if not being named makes it better somehow.I think it's such a Mean Gil thing to do, this she has habit of not saying anything at the time and then slagging the person off behind their back. The makeup artist for her first wedding springs to mind too. Imagine how it would feel to think you'd done a good job and then one day see her making a whole column/book out of how tit you were (but she's such a good person because she tipped anyway!).