Sali Hughes #67 The Girl With The Chanel 3392 C714 Dark Tortoise Pantos Womens Frames!

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Like a nice lady who has slightly buck teeth, bless her.
The teeth are appalling. It’s bewildering that she’s so thrilled with them.
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It’s also bewildering why she wants everyone to think and looks likes the top left instead of what she actually looks like.
 
The teeth are appalling. It’s bewildering that she’s so thrilled with them. View attachment 3312775 qIt’s also bewildering why she wants everyone to think and looks likes the top left instead of what she actually looks like.

Her nose looks really weird in that inset photo, not sure if it's the angle or a filter or what. Her eyebrows look different in the 2 photos (which they could be). Frankly, these 2 women look like cousins and one of them lives in LA, does hot yoga, and takes a lot of 'macronutrients' in powdered form, and her botox is never diluted.

And yeah, she looks great without whatever manipulation is going on with IG. Her rounder (actual) face looks far more youthful too!
 
Even our Sal cannot compete with Alex Steinherr for demented use of facetune and filters. The disconnect between Alex’s online face v her real face is bonnnnnnkerz. I have genuine secondhand embarrassment for that woman.

Exactly. She is next level ridiculous. And Sali at least doesn’t try to pretend she’s younger than she is. AS recently said “now that I’m in my mid forties”. The woman turns 50 in March
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The answer a more honest beauty writer might give:

"That's kind of you but what you see in the video isn't really my hair at all! What you see is mostly extensions. These were put in just the other day so they're in perfect condition. My natural hair is quite badly damaged - unsurprising given that it's fine hair that's had a lot of high lift bleach. There's been a lot of breakage and although some reaches my shoulders there are quite a few patches where it's shorter. To try to minimise further damage I limit heat syling to once or twice a week and always use a heat protectant. I use a moisturising serum after every wash and once a week I use a bond repairer (I use Living Proof Triple Bond Complex which I was once paid to promote even though everyone says K18 is better).

Sali being as gracious as ever to someone who was actually saying nice things about her. And the stuff about only using heat once a week. Pure and utter lies. We’ve seen the instagram posts, her hair gets poked and prodded with heat tools at home and through her #presstreatments Wasn’t there also some kind of travel straightener she brings on the train?
 
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I know it was 100 pages ago. I'm just catching up. Wtf is a woke sandwich filling??
There was a survey by a bread company of sandwich preferences. It found apparently that young people were moving away from the classic sandwich fillings towards new types of filling, probably more vegetable based. It was a bit of a jokey item in some of the mainstream press when someone (not sure whether it was the sandwich survey or the press) described these new fillings as 'woke'.
 
Sali being as gracious as ever to someone who was actually saying nice things about her. And the stuff about only using heat once a week. Pure and utter lies. We’ve seen the instagram posts, her hair gets poked and prodded with heat tools at home and through her #presstreatments Wasn’t there also some kind of travel straightener she brings on the train?

I'm sure I remember her saying she blowdries her hair everytime she washes it before styling it (usually also with heated tools). Unless she's only washing it once a week and donning showercaps every time she's in her daily bath or shower it seems way more likely that she double heat-treats it numerous times a week.
 
I'm sure I remember her saying she blowdries her hair everytime she washes it before styling it (usually also with heated tools). Unless she's only washing it once a week and donning showercaps every time she's in her daily bath or shower it seems way more likely that she double heat-treats it numerous times a week.
It’s very thin hair, I doubt she would need to blow dry it for long!
 
Wasn’t there also some kind of travel straightener she brings on the train?

I'm sure I remember her saying she blowdries her hair everytime she washes it before styling it (usually also with heated tools).
I agree. But what a tangled web we weave....

Our Sal has a long history of making up how she treats her hair when hair tool manufacturers are happy to pay out. I bought a particular set of heated rollers on her say so (She Here ollways used them oll the time, until they stopped paying and an amazon referral link for some pointless thing for heatless curls was more profitable, then the rollers were never referred to again), and one of the heated rotating brushes she raved about (wtf, beyond tit).

Perhaps I should just be grateful I didn't fall for one of her Dyson raves, otherwise I'd be incandescent at the wasted money.
 
They all raved about the Babyliss big hair - heated, rotating brush. It did duck all for me but I have thick, fairly coarse hair. It might work on fine hair.
I like it because I have dodgy (previously frozen) shoulders - one hand is better than two. However it takes ages and I have to section, section section which I find tedious and boring. I'm not trying to achieve volume, quite the opposite - I have the dreaded "fine hair but a lot of it" which always looks a mess. I basically hate washing and drying my hair so do it as infrequently as possible.
 
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