Having ultra sensitive skin I've never been able to experiment with "gunk" (technical term)
Is it? It's a term I chose to use which you appear not to like. Well, you can't please everyone all of the time... But there's a very good reason why I call it "gunk", and that is despite these companies' decisions to give their lotions, potions and serums fancy and/or pseudoscientific names it doesn't cover up the fact that they don't seem to do the things we've been promised they will, besides smell nice and aid relaxation when massaged in to the body etc.
If these potions worked, there wouldn't be different ranges targeting different age groups. Women wouldn't feel pressured to do something about the "awful" signs of aging, from covering up with make-up and buying expensive beauty regimes up to invasive surgical intervention to try and look younger. And if these potions did as promised, they wouldn't need to be reformulated every few years.
And if these lotions and serums worked, they would go through more rigorous scientific tests than a small group of women trying them out for a month or so and feeding back their "perceived" results; not what can actually be found by a qualified third party, but what the tiny group of women themselves think has happened.
Ali Young and the guests from Elemis, Devleor, Gatineau etc would be mortified if anyone actually called them out on any of this, because as I said in an earlier post they don't WANT their ranges to work; if it did and we all had perfect, unlined and unblemished skin, we wouldn't need to keep buying their expensive products. And if they did all work, why are these guests (and the resident beauty expert and presenters) showing signs of aging despite having their pick of all these miraculous companies?
So yes, I called it all gunk, because to me that's all it is.