Particularly SPF as the Paula's Choice specifically recommends an SPF after use.For a writer she does pick horrible inappropriate words. Joey with the thesaurus again.
Was revealing or unveiling or exposing not grim enough?
I’m unclear as to why you take vitamin c out with you - wouldn’t you take spf to protect throughout the day?
She really wanted to say Rolex instead of watch.
I'm raging she didn't talk us through her deodorant and toothbrush10 seconds in and I've had to stop. Already getting arsey with the questions she might get. She really is not used to people disagreeing with her or her choices. How the fuck she ended up with a supposed comedy writer is beyond me, but the utter humourless shit that is passed for comedy now it's not surprising.
ETA she's lost the "HIYA" for a "hiy".
I couldn't agree with this more, but of course it's her way of indicating that she wasn't in Economy class.If someone sitting next to me on a plane kept spraying watermelon mist everywhere I would be very seriously unhappy.
And not only is it her job, it's her 'passion'Not sure why she kept saying 'it's my job' to justify taking lots of stuff. If she had said she was taking products to test on holiday, yes that is her job. But just taking lots of product isn't her job, it is personal choice.
Is that the same as saying 'my face is my passion'?And not only is it her job, it's her 'passion'
Well she can't leave the house without perfume so I guess she never gives this a thought.I couldn't agree with this more, but of course it's her way of indicating that she wasn't in Economy class.
I was on a long flight once behind somebody who kept dabbing lavender oil on her pulse points (had clearly read all the magazine articles) and it's an instant migraine for me. Absolutely hideous and thoughtless when you can't get away from it.
It's funny how she doesn't realise she's part of the problem. Well, tragic, actually."...it remains so because I strongly believe the skincare industry has encouraged far too many to do far too much to their skin."
You belong to that industry Sali...
Sali is being so disingenuous. Her life's work is to actively encourage women to buy more product than they need. It is her JOB. How many new steps in routine has she encouraged us to use? So many serums and acids and mists and balms and masks etc etc etc. And washing your face once isn't good enough any more. If she thinks her routine is simple she is extremely deluded.It's funny how she doesn't realise she's part of the problem. Well, tragic, actually.
It actually does look a good idea. I hate mists though - I hate the way they make my hair greasy and just sit damply on my skin (as they are meant to I supposeI'm almost embarrassed to admit I'm tempted by the Dr Jart cream mist Sali isadvertisingusing at the moment. Does anyone know if it's any good?
Not tried the mist but the cream and serum from Dr Jart are both lovely , bit pricey but worth it if you feel a bit flush.I'm almost embarrassed to admit I'm tempted by the Dr Jart cream mist Sali isadvertisingusing at the moment. Does anyone know if it's any good?
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