Quite. I like to wash all my make-up off, including mascara etc. I've tried so many cleaners over the years, including mega pricey ones but have now settled on CeraVe foaming cleanser. Cheap, gentle and does the job brilliantly.Never trust a cleanser that says "can't be used on eyes". What's the point?!
Surely Revolution, and especially their legal department, wouldn’t allow that? They must have standard (if inadequate) testing protocols for all of their products? Mind you they are looking pretty negligent - a customer complains about corneal damage and they don’t even remove their (separate) answer that it is “absolutelyI wonder if, rather than follow the usual testing protocols, SH insisted that the products be tested by her friends instead. I have no evidence at all for saying that - it just seems the sort of thing she might do, place an over-reliance on the opinion/objectivity of friends.
I'm sure you're right - there must be regulations for testing before a product can be sold. Maybe this happens with other products - despite passing all required tests, one customer has an unusual reaction.Surely Revolution, and especially their legal department, wouldn’t allow that? They must have standard (if inadequate) testing protocols for all of their products? Mind you they are looking pretty negligent - a customer complains about corneal damage and they don’t even remove their (separate) answer that it is “absolutely” suitable for eye makeup removal.
I've asked for my post to be deleted in case anyone thought I was seriously suggesting that she'd bypassed regulations.Surely Revolution, and especially their legal department, wouldn’t allow that? They must have standard (if inadequate) testing protocols for all of their products? Mind you they are looking pretty negligent - a customer complains about corneal damage and they don’t even remove their (separate) answer that it is “absolutely” suitable for eye makeup removal.
If it was down to her, I’d say anything goes!I've asked for my post to be deleted in case anyone thought I was seriously suggesting that she'd bypassed regulations.
Still giving heavy Beetlejuice vibes here, Sal
She’s been very heavy-handed with the eye crayon. So unflattering and ageing. The eyebrows are a state too.The trouble with Sali's friends giving it a ringing endorsement is that friends often say what you want to hear. Especially if the friend is so thinskinned and snippy.
And that photoHer eyes actually do look sore. Wasn't she saying recently her eyes were terribly sore and she blamed it on testing SPFs
And that lipstick is a terrible colour on her. Sort of deathly.
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