<big massive yawn from round my way>, always loved and admired Gucci Westman, oh reaaaaaalllllllly?New Sali post another ‘ive ALWAYS loved and admired’
You beat me to it.New Sali post another ‘ive ALWAYS loved and admired’
I think this was the worst one. It felt like a total scam on both sides.I used to love the In The Bathroom series; her past guests were interesting, had something to say and it really was more about how they do their hair/make up etc, think Brix Smith-Smart, Gizzi Erskine.
Now it's a hollow bland shell just promoting the latest celebrity or MUA who has come out with a collection. Pretending to be BFF with Drew Barrymore was embarrassing for all parties.
I don't know either re botox. Sali has IMO always been a bit evasive as to treatments but upthread someone quoted her as saying she sometimes has 'a weak dilute' of Botox. Of course her it's business but if you are flogging sorry recommending anti aging creams you should I think declare if you have had anti aging treatments. No one would care or judge - it is just a matter of honesty. She is very keen to have #no filter on her photos.I know it's awful to scrutinise someone's face but I'm curious about what's going on here. No matter what expression I make I can't make that part of my eye crease like Sali's in this photo. I'm an ignoramus re Botox - does freezing part of your face mean you use muscles that you wouldn't normally? Not seen this going on in other photos.
I completely agree. I'm actually disgusted by it. I think it amounts to making a career out of women's insecurities and adding to unrealistic beauty standards. All in the name of feminism.I don't know either re botox. Sali has IMO always been a bit evasive as to treatments but upthread someone quoted her as saying she sometimes has 'a weak dilute' of Botox. Of course her it's business but if you are flogging sorry recommending anti aging creams you should I think declare if you have had anti aging treatments. No one would care or judge - it is just a matter of honesty. She is very keen to have #no filter on her photos.
The same IMO as when Fern Britton was flogging slimming products without declaring she had had her stomach stapled.
I've said before here I just don't get why lines and wrinkles are so unattractive and revolting and to be lied about. Even Sali's 'weak dilute' is a humblebrag - ie 'I've got so few lines I hardly need much at all - just the smallest little fairy kiss'. I much prefer French women vloggers (not all of them obvs) as they don't seem to automatically equate getting older AND SHOWING IT = unsexy/unattractive. For all Sali champions the older woman she still slavishly adheres to pretending not to age. It's a miracle!I completely agree. I'm actually disgusted by it. I think it amounts to making a career out of women's insecurities and adding to unrealistic beauty standards. All in the name of feminism.
I completely agree. I'm actually disgusted by it. I think it amounts to making a career out of women's insecurities and adding to unrealistic beauty standards. All in the name of feminism.
Classic Sali, 'i've loved Shampure since it launched in the 1990's' Lets assume it was 1995, when it came out Sali would have been 20...... you're telling me that she was buying £15.50 bottles of shampoo at that age.... really?Amazing how she can irritate in just a couple of paragraphs. Yes of course she has loved Aveda since the 90s and she doesn't mention she is sponsored or that some Aveda products DO have sulphates. Glad some comments are getting through re this btl. She won't be happy with that.
10/10 on that pre-moderation Guardian!"Comments on this piece are premoderated to ensure discussion remains on topics raised by the writer. Please be aware there may be a short delay in comments appearing on the site."
My favourite comment about sustainable hair products:
"Sali Hughes reminds me of the actress Rebecca Ferguson - a beauty indeed."