Life with Ivy Coco #3 Apart from advertise freebies what does she do?

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It is ridiculous how much stuff she gets gifted.
ABSOLUTELY!
I used to follow Kerri initially as I thought she was relatable / for her personality - I do still think she can be really funny and doesn't take herself too seriously. I never, ever followed for her fashion/ style advice... it is really baffling how so many brands want to work with her as IMO she isn't chic or naturally stylish. She follows what her friends are wearing etc (fast fashion, which is now evolving into a mainly inaccessible price point, heavily favouring any labels)

As for skin care/ beauty! It just doesn't make sense. I could never truly trust her opinion on skincare as she never sticks to one brand long enough to know.
 
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It is ridiculous how much stuff she gets gifted.
Cracks me up though, the gifted high street/value stuff she gets you can tell she really CBA wearing and does a token pic for the grid. Or it’s really crumpled. There’s keeping it real and sending potential buyers in the other direction! And the fact they then sell it all on! Her closet page was full of new, creased items yesterday🙄
 
Does anyone else find this confusing....

Kerri is now beauty pie ambassador, which is fine. And she has stated she will mark gifted items etc in future posts.

This is a direct quote from BP: "We cut out the middlemen.By stripping out the typical industry markups (which can be 10x the finished manufacturing costs), we pass those dramatic savings directly on to our members."

I know influencers have got free membership months etc in the past, but if they are introducing free gifted items etc then surely that is going against the grain of making savings for customers? Maybe I have been naive! (I know the above quote is about markups, but giving free products is essentially spending money). I think its successful enough to not need to give freebies away either.
 
Does anyone else find this confusing....

Kerri is now beauty pie ambassador, which is fine. And she has stated she will mark gifted items etc in future posts.

This is a direct quote from BP: "We cut out the middlemen.By stripping out the typical industry markups (which can be 10x the finished manufacturing costs), we pass those dramatic savings directly on to our members."

I know influencers have got free membership months etc in the past, but if they are introducing free gifted items etc then surely that is going against the grain of making savings for customers? Maybe I have been naive! (I know the above quote is about markups, but giving free products is essentially spending money). I think its successful enough to not need to give freebies away either.
They’ve also started advertising on television and their products have increased in price drastically over the last year. I joined beauty pie around 3 years ago and paid about £6 for my foundation, it’s now over £12. I cancelled my membership. Sorry to de-rail lol. Don’t fall for Kerri’s influencing!!
 
They’ve also started advertising on television and their products have increased in price drastically over the last year. I joined beauty pie around 3 years ago and paid about £6 for my foundation, it’s now over £12. I cancelled my membership. Sorry to de-rail lol. Don’t fall for Kerri’s influencing!!
Yes, completely agree. I like the cleansing balm and it’s gone up to £19 from about £12 - I’ll cancel too soon (one last order!)
 
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