I noticed the picture is an old one too. I guess they knew putting a current shot of hers up while extolling the virtues of hair masks would be laughable, even for them.The best deep conditioners for hair
Dry summer hair will lap these up gratefullywww.theguardian.com
Dizziak did absolutely nothing for my hair which isn't even strawlike.
Bet this has changedThe best deep conditioners for hair
Dry summer hair will lap these up gratefullywww.theguardian.com
Dizziak did absolutely nothing for my hair which isn't even strawlike.
has to be a thread title contender!Too many potato life hacks, not enough time.
I can't work out what exactly that weeping willow would do. Her writing is atrocious.Bet this has changed View attachment 784007
I think that ship sailed a long time ago. In fact the more I see of SH the more I wonder at her ever choosing 'honesty' as her defining characteristic. I think honesty is simply not her default setting.After watching the Cult Beauty video I am fascinated to know what Head and Shoulders think of her being an ambassador.
She said her whole family only ever use Aveda haircare products. I am baffled as to why they chose her and why she accepted? Hasn't she always said she would never take money for recommending something she doesn't use?
Yes you are setting yourself up for intense scrutiny when your USP is honesty. There are so many examples where she has not been honest. At the very least through omission.I think that ship sailed a long time ago. In fact the more I see of SH the more I wonder at her ever choosing 'honesty' as her defining characteristic. I think honesty is simply not her default setting.
I have tried so many Aveda haircare products because they smell so good and I want to love them but I've usually been either underwhelmed or downright appalled. Some of them have made my hair feel worse.After watching the Cult Beauty video I am fascinated to know what Head and Shoulders think of her being an ambassador.
She said her whole family only ever use Aveda haircare products. I am baffled as to why they chose her and why she accepted? Hasn't she always said she would never take money for recommending something she doesn't use?
Aude, you have hit the nail on the head for me here. It's at the core of my struggles with influencers (and many others too). I just can't fathom it because, as you say, honesty is my default setting, frequently to my detriment. I have worked alongside many people for whom it isn't, and it's been my experience that they are the ones who get ahead. The world loves a liar and a manipulator.I think that ship sailed a long time ago. In fact the more I see of SH the more I wonder at her ever choosing 'honesty' as her defining characteristic. I think honesty is simply not her default setting.
I know others who are like that, including a good friend. While for me, honesty is my instinctive - almost my only - approach or response in any situation, for others it's as if being honest is just one option amongst others. It doesn't seem to be that important - with self-interest or a desire to impress or please being more important.
They are distinctly average imo. Meanwhile I have loved everything I tried from Davines.I have tried so many Aveda haircare products because they smell so good and I want to love them but I've usually been either underwhelmed or downright appalled. Some of them have made my hair feel worse.
Maybe she’ll be talking about peri menopause. I hope she does have something to offer beyond an extensive knowledge of cooling facial mists.Perhaps she’s going to announce her long-awaited arrival at Platform Perimenopause?What insight can she possibly share if she hasn’t gone through it? Although it makes sense that she’d want in on a bit of Menopause Moolah - it’s definitely being monetised now.
She will definitely monetise the shit out of this. It will be comfy knits, cosseting moisturisers, madly expensive pyjamas and Marmite on toast for daaays.Perhaps she’s going to announce her long-awaited arrival at Platform Perimenopause?What insight can she possibly share if she hasn’t gone through it? Although it makes sense that she’d want in on a bit of Menopause Moolah - it’s definitely being monetised now.
Oh god. The mere thought of a comfy knit is bringing a sweat on.She will definitely monetise the shit out of this. It will be comfy knits, cosseting moisturisers, madly expensive pyjamas and Marmite on toast for daaays.
My experience has been like yours, that it's often the people in a fairly casual relationship with the truth who tend to get ahead. The good friend I mentioned has had a wildly successful career. He remains a good friend because he's sort of honest about being dishonest - doesn't pretend to be something he's not.Aude, you have hit the nail on the head for me here. It's at the core of my struggles with influencers (and many others too). I just can't fathom it because, as you say, honesty is my default setting, frequently to my detriment. I have worked alongside many people for whom it isn't, and it's been my experience that they are the ones who get ahead. The world loves a liar and a manipulator.
I don't mean to put myself on a pedestal, and I am not bitter. I'm not speaking of honesty as a Virtue here, just as a way of being in the world that comes naturally. I can't not see dishonesty as self-betrayal and I always wonder how people are able to allow for it so they remain at peace with themselves
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