I saw them earlier too. Brutal. Some of them from…..men, too *clutches pearls*They are savage
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To be fair, there were a group of men who used to regularly post on Sali's Guardian column saying that they preferred 'natural' beauty and complaining about how much women were prepared to spend on skin care. A few of us, including Livia Druscilla, used to bat them back to the sports pages and their football clubs membership costs.I saw them earlier too. Brutal. Some of them from…..men, too *clutches pearls*
Oooh what do you recommend?Damn it, but her JVN hair recommendation is good. I was influenced by her and she was right. I usually roll my eyes at celebrity lines (ahem), but had a sniff after I saw her recommendation, and liked the smell. And it’s good
Sali has a skin condition called ichthyosis. Her hands are affected by it. Unlike the state of her hair this is not something she did to herself, so we don't criticise/mock her for it.Oooh what do you recommend?
I'm late to the party but just saw her 5th July reel....her hands are that of an 80 year old? Her forehead botox is very obvious now as well.
I noticed when she was asked in that recent podcast what was bad about the beauty industry - apart a mention of the very low hanging fruit of "clean" beauty - she went on about people's behaviour on social media.Yet again Sali writes a column that only makes sense if you start from the premise that
1. Everyone is a dickhead except her .
2. The industry, that she is part of, is not responsible for its own behaviour.
Here's thought ...Why not say "there is no justification in producing single use plastics" instead of "there is no justification in buying" them? Well...because Garnier et al have their hand up her arse and are working her like Sooty. Shame on The Guardian for giving Sali Hughes a Greenwashing platform yet again.
Ah thank you I didn't know, certainly not something to mock.Sali has a skin condition called ichthyosis. Her hands are affected by it. Unlike the state of her hair this is not something she did to herself, so we don't criticise/mock her for it.
It's $29.99 here, where books are super cheap and no-one has even heard of herWho on earth is shelling out 22 quid for that load of guff?
Who cares what Sophie Ellis Bextor thinks about a book? I mean seriously, aren't blurbs meant to be from other writers/literary critics? Not a bunch of your bluetick matesGet screenshotting guys. I've clocked one mention of "potatoes" so far
(http://imgur.com/a/9WYhYFf)
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Intrigued about the section that includes insomnia and milia
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Michael Hodges?To be fair, there were a group of men who used to regularly post on Sali's Guardian column saying that they preferred 'natural' beauty and complaining about how much women were prepared to spend on skin care. A few of us, including Livia Druscilla, used to bat them back to the sports pages and their football clubs membership costs.
This is a thread title right hereEverything is washable but apparently nothing is ironable.
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