Caroline Hirons #36 Why does Ava look like her mums prison lover?

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This is a brilliant answer! Thank you!

It’s always confused me the blurring of boundaries between the company(ies) and the social media presence and the marketing. I guess it shouldn’t because she’s a narcissist and blurring of boundaries is they do.

It feels odd to have a freaks group which was set up to chat about skincare be monetised for SR and the kits. It’s now an advertisement for her businesses which no one has ever called her on.
Here are the companies she’s a director of:

 
Ava's latest video has someone speculating that she's nor 'fully white' cos she's got an olive tone and someone else declaring that's she's a spoilt white culture vulture. I'm stacking my chips behind commentator B.
Not that it applies to Ava G, 'cause her "olive tone" is mostly courtesy of her mama's gifted stash of Tanluxe, but Commentator A must be genuinely dumbfounded whenever they go on holiday or see pictures of those green tinged folks in Southern and Eastern Europe. :ROFLMAO:

Always found it odd that some people think white=stereotypical Nordic and absolutely no-one else; like, youre either Erling Haaland or PoC/BAME/whatever, nowt else is possible.

(Also, olive skin means having a green undertone. It doesnt mean having a medium skin colour depth. This is my hill and i will die on it!)
 
Sali Hughes commented on how expensive the SR cleanser is on her recent empties video. And this is from her Guardian column a few weeks ago:

Skin Rocks’ The Antioxidant Serum is also pricey (£60) and stinky, but prevails by being silky, ungreasily moist, refillable and elegantly formulated with vitamin E-rich green tea, peptides and yet more antioxidants, making it a great all-rounder for after one’s morning cleanse and before SPF. Its whiff is gone in the drinking of a morning cuppa.

Also, does she not make donations from the kits any more? Does no-one ask why?! Did stopping them coincide with her country pile?
 
Sali Hughes commented on how expensive the SR cleanser is on her recent empties video. And this is from her Guardian column a few weeks ago:

Skin Rocks’ The Antioxidant Serum is also pricey (£60) and stinky, but prevails by being silky, ungreasily moist, refillable and elegantly formulated with vitamin E-rich green tea, peptides and yet more antioxidants, making it a great all-rounder for after one’s morning cleanse and before SPF. Its whiff is gone in the drinking of a morning cuppa.

Also, does she not make donations from the kits any more? Does no-one ask why?! Did stopping them coincide with her country pile?
I bleeping hate the way Sali writes :sick:
 
How cringe 😬


Skin tight leggings and a crop top is work attire is it? Wouid that be acceptable on a zoom call? Anyway looks like she’s broke what with the tour and now this at Bicester village. Since when has she been an aesthetician?? She needs to stay in her lane
 

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Skin tight leggings and a crop top is work attire is it? Wouid that be acceptable on a zoom call? Anyway looks like she’s broke what with the tour and now this at Bicester village. Since when has she been an aesthetician?? She needs to stay in her lane
“The most powerful women in beauty”, do they really believe that?
just because they say she doesn’t make her so.
Do you think that they keep saying it as a mantra so they believe it.
Yes we know she and her team read here. I guess all the Caroline Hirons is really a good boss push back attempts means that they might need to recruit new staff to replace those that’s managed to get a job with a better employer.
 
She also said in her rant about women being groomed at work that they should be wearing nail varnish. What about Muslims then? Also does anyone remember one of the skin rocks earlier ads where the hand model was not wearing nail varnish? Someone commented on it in a live and she said she wasn't happy about it.
 
“The most powerful women in beauty”, do they really believe that?
just because they say she doesn’t make her so.
Do you think that they keep saying it as a mantra so they believe it.
Yes we know she and her team read here. I guess all the Caroline Hirons is really a good boss push back attempts means that they might need to recruit new staff to replace those that’s managed to get a job with a better employer.

I’ll believe that she’s “the most powerful woman in beauty” when I’m old and grey … oh wait, I am.

I’ll believe her when she makes the list of WWD Women in Power (past Cazza, your friend Taylor Swift is on it) https://wwd.com/lists/wwd-fn-beauty...ecutive-director-reliance-retail-venture-ltd/

Actually, fexk it. Let’s call it like it is. She’s the most powerful woman in beauty IN HER OWN HEAD … and from those she pays to tell her so. Oh my god what a narcissist.
 
She also said in her rant about women being groomed at work that they should be wearing nail varnish. What about Muslims then? Also does anyone remember one of the skin rocks earlier ads where the hand model was not wearing nail varnish? Someone commented on it in a live and she said she wasn't happy about it.
It was that they *were* wearing nail varnish, but it wasn’t a fresh job and that looked ‘unkempt’. Like Caroline’s nails have this week.
 
That Bicester Village event. Why do I need to pay £25 for her to explain how to build a routine from the Skin Rocks range? It's literally just the range. It's not like she's got 6 moisturisers and 23 serums to choose from.
Ah, but do you know how to use The Flannel?! Surely a how to of flannel use is worth at least £25 of anyone's money during a cost of living crisis? 😂
 
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