This is just as ridiculous as that girl who uses handfuls of foundation. First of all, whos got time for all the nonsense? Second, her face doesn't look sunkissed it looks sunburnt. Third, putting oil on your face first is probably going to ruin the longevity of your makeup - ask any oily skinned girl. This is just another tik tokker being ridiculous so she will "go viral". I'm pretty sure Robert Welsh talked about this video over on YouTube- go watch a real make up artist explain why it's pointless.
I've used this product a bunch of times (back when I needed less grey coverage!), and it's super easy. Really great when you just want a bit of a lift, not a huge change, and made my hair very shiny and glossy. And you don't have to deal with regrowth, so it's pretty low maintenance. Definitely recommend.
What I want to say won't get past the moderators, so I'll say this instead. Thank God that footage came out. I don't know how it did, but thank God. All his lies and denials, his lawyers trying to paint Cassie as a liar trying to scam money out of him, trying to make himself the victim - all for nothing, because this footage is absolute proof of who he is. And no half-a$$ed "apology" is going to fix that. Now I have all my fingers crossed that the raid on his house provides more evidence of his crimes, so he can be prosecuted and brought to account.
I'd say there's a pretty decent chance that this is staged, like most of this girls reels. I've seen them, they're rage-bait, where she behaves badly and then complains that people are being mean/rude to her. This seems par for the course for her.
It's a bit unfair to judge when we're only halfway through the season. Not to mention that they have a lot of characters, they can't focus on all of them at once.
The next time anyone comes out with the "but why didn't she just leave him", I'm going to show them this video. She's clearly trying to leave, and this is what happens - not just to her but to so many others too. What an absolute piece of garbage that man is, hopefully this is the end for him... although I have no doubt he will still have his supporters
Oh, Amen! So frustrating! I refuse to buy clothes that I can't try on first. So many things look nice in pictures or on a hanger, but when you actually put them on, they fit weirdly, or the fabric feels strange, or they don't suit you at all. Please start stocking the larger sizes in store.
Well, the tabloids have milked the "omg they're back together, look how happy and in love they are" angle for a while now, people will be getting bored. Time for the patented switcharoo - now they hate each other and are definitely divorcing. Next month, they will be looking for a surrogate so they can have a marriage-saving baby.
Ugggggh. I'm just so tired of this BS. So tired. So bored, so frustrated that we're still having to deal with this nonsense.
@keen teacher right? As long as she's not embezzling parliamentary funds to pay for it, I couldn't care less what she wears.
@simple simon how they know the brand, or how they know the prices? Often people will post on socials and tag the brand they're wearing, from there it's pretty easy to look up the price. Or perhaps a reporter asked the Treasurer's office. Sometimes the brand will post pics of someone wearing their clothes - "Laura Chalmers wearing our X style dress and jacket in Parliament today", "Beautiful Movie Star wearing our Y dress in Cannes".
The Clayton's royals. (Young folk, Google "the drink you have when you're not drinking".)
First of all, I hate the word "glotion". Don't ask why, it just feels weird. Second, we need a before-and-after shot. You look very nice in the photo, but I can't tell if you look different than usual.
@simple simon but often well known people front weight loss campaigns after dealing with comments about their weight for years. Kirste Alley, Sarah Ferguson, even Magda Szubanski, they all were criticised for their weight for a long time before advertising weight loss programs.
When they make even the tall thin models look stumpy, they are probably not for the rest of us mere mortals!
@rosiecat you beat me to it, I was just about to say the same thing! Love those books, entertaining and easy to read.
It's probably wouldn't hurt for parents to do a little bit of a google or YouTube search and find out about the ingredients and what's out there. And don't do what we did as teenagers with spots, and use those Clearasil products allegedly designed for "acne prone skin" that just stripped all the moisture from our faces - "if it stings, it must be working!". Not our fault, we didn't have a lot of options back then! And remember that benzoyl peroxide can bleach your towels and other fabrics, so if everything suddenly has little orangey patches on it, that might be why. 🤷🏻♀️
What I actually want ro say probably wouldn't get through the moderators, so I will fall back on an old Aussie classic... suffer in your jocks, Bruce.
The technology is different (and more invasive), but these kids are still worrying about the same stuff I did thirty-something years ago. Just desperately wanting to fit in, to feel included... trying to navigate friendships at a time when everyone is hormonal and uncertain about who they are. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Of course it's Piers Morgan. Interviewing a clearly disturbed person, giving her more fame and notoriety, what could possibly go wrong?