It’s the brows that are the worst. Surely they’ve not always been that heavy? Can’t be arsed to check. Very tired. So tired I’ll be drinking Simple Micellar Water inadvertently if I’m not careful.
In the post I deleted I went on to say something similar about not being able to rely on friends to be objective. It was about a Twitter exchange I remembered from, I think, shortly after freaky Friday. SH tweeted something about here (cesspit etc) and someone responded - with good intentions I'm sure - saying something like 'Honestly, Sali, I've had a look and it's really not that bad'. SH's curt reply was something like 'My friends aren't lying to me'. I don't imagine friends were lying but there's a lot of ground between lying and telling the unvarnished truth.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 photo Her 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.
There‘s a lot going on around her eyes: puckering, creasing and I’m not sure of the right word? Like she’s got double tear troughs. Looks tweakment-induced, anyway.
We can’t abandon critical thinking in favour of liking someone’s personality and so subsequently everything they say is right. No matter how much Sali appears to have done so.In the post I deleted I went on to say something similar about not being able to rely on friends to be objective. It was about a Twitter exchange I remembered from, I think, shortly after freaky Friday. SH tweeted something about here (cesspit etc) and someone responded - with good intentions I'm sure - saying something like 'Honestly, Sali, I've had a look and it's really not that bad'. SH's curt reply was something like 'My friends aren't lying to me'. I don't imagine friends were lying but there's a lot of ground between lying and telling the unvarnished truth.
Agree completely. Though I find it’s sometimes rather a challenge to do the opposite re: the dislike engendered by errr… certain people and their ilk, and so subsequently everything they say and anything/anyone associating with them becomes suspect.We can’t abandon critical thinking in favour of liking someone’s personality and so subsequently everything they say is right. No matter how much Sali appears to have done so.
I think we can forgive being wary of something which has caused you bother in the past though. That’s damaged the trust. Blind trust leads to a cult (am watching Keep Sweet on Netflix!)Agree completely. Though I find it’s sometimes rather a challenge to do the opposite re: the dislike engendered by errr… certain people and their ilk, and so subsequently everything they say and anything/anyone associating with them becomes suspect.
Explaining badly but you know what I mean- there are people and brands who now by association I actively avoid
Bootpolish browsHer brows are so heavy!
A beautiful scent is a thoughtful gift, simultaneously decadent and useful, and (deliberately in the case of these that follow) pretty accessible via department stores if you’ve left it to the last minute.
Sounds a little like my late father!“Dads like to smell nice” made me laugh and think fondly of my late and very flatulent father, who most certainly did not like to smell nice and was still playing the “pull my finger” trick with me well into my adulthood.
Same! I had laser eye surgery in October so was thinking that made my eyes more sensitive but getting all the hayfever symptoms now. It's very annoyingJFC my hayfever is wild this year, anyone else struggling? Not sure if it’s a high pollen thing or a hormone thing but I could quite happily scratch my own eyes out.
Pretty Crooked.So a Penhaligon day out = a perfume recc in the next column.
Funnily enough I was asking my aesthetics nurse yesterday what her most popular treatments were and the hay fever injection was one of them.JFC my hayfever is wild this year, anyone else struggling? Not sure if it’s a high pollen thing or a hormone thing but I could quite happily scratch my own eyes out.
An allergy consultant has shared some useful info on Twitter:JFC my hayfever is wild this year, anyone else struggling? Not sure if it’s a high pollen thing or a hormone thing but I could quite happily scratch my own eyes out.