I don't get why she doesn't at least give her fresh-out-of-the-bag clothes a once over with a steamer. It takes minutesEverything is washable but apparently nothing is ironable.
I don't get why she doesn't at least give her fresh-out-of-the-bag clothes a once over with a steamer. It takes minutesEverything is washable but apparently nothing is ironable.
She’s right- never get used to seeing a reductive self-indulgent rubbish passed as wisdom for the first time. Guaranteed she can’t survive a week out of the London- Brighton M25 belt of entitlement and fake reality with or without her well-planned bag, never mind on a desert island.
Or Groucho MarxShe's really taking a page from Anna Edit's book with those brows, or Eugene Levy.
We have to use this one next.This is a thread title right here
On train, in wardrobe.
Has Sali got something against 'the'?
I’m afraid that Sali deemed the use of Sharpies in this context “indolent” when she first fapped out this article in 2020. She also described Superdrug’s minis as “indefensible to the point of grotesque”. Goodness, what a warrior.I've been decanting travel stuff into pots for probably 30 years - and I'm far from being the world's most eco-conscious. I don't label things. If any possibility of mistaken identity I write an identifying initial on the pot with a Sharpie.
The 2020 version:Didn’t she write an article about decanting into muji bottles last year?
Lab Muffin recently posted this short reel explaining why that isn't such a great idea:I thought she never decanted suncream into smaller pots? Apart from in 2020 when she did.
We've all seen one of her beauty cupboards with shelves literally buckling under the weight of stuff. She compulsively keeps buying things. She has started up her own range. She simply cannot pretend to give a monkey's about sustainability or the environment.
I can see that there could be a hygiene issue if a product was decanted into a non-sterile container and remained in that container over a period, but decanting a small amount into a small pot for a few days seems fine to me. And I think that the particular concern about sunscreen may only apply to chemical sunscreen (which I don't use).Lab Muffin recently posted this short reel explaining why that isn't such a great idea:
The alternative reality in which she has also invented a whole new skincare genre.Is this still the book idea that was so groundbreaking her agent advised her to tell no one for fear of plagiarism? Is she living in some kind of alternative reality?