She looks very uncomfortable with all the kissy kissy greetings from the American guests.
They should have sent JF, she loves to kiss all the guests!!!! :grin:
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She looks very uncomfortable with all the kissy kissy greetings from the American guests.
She looks very uncomfortable with all the kissy kissy greetings from the American guests.
They should have sent JF, she loves to kiss all the guests!!!! :grin:[/QUOTE
Haha yeh, even if they look gobsmacked lol! & Of course JF would have all the products in her personal collection!
Sazza I have to say I really like the style of her hairpiece, it's more modern and funky for me. I remember contributing to a thread about wigs & Tiddly wrote a heartwarming story about her struggles with her hair, stopping it from falling out & how upset she has been for many years trying to keep a reasonable amount of hair. She said she was so desperate she considered a hair transplant despite the fact that success rate for women is slim. It changed my thoughts on why people wear wigs as I myself am so thankful for being able to have extensions. If I had root issues I don't know what I'd do, it must be terrible for women with hair loss. So if I think a wig/hairpiece looks good I'll say so. If more people wore hair enhancements like this & it was the morm it would make life more bearable form women affected by hair loss & give them more confidence they weren't the odd ones out by wearing them.She'd have looked better without the hairpiece!
Well I have excitedly been reading the Q Beauty Board on the US web page. No mention of AY at all, so she was not shown to them.
Some threads asking what they thought of the UK brands? Molton Brown parabens mentioned. Our Lu they liked and some bought Time Bomb to try. Others again mentioning parabens in her products.
I did switch over every time Suits (ah Harvey), for a nose. AY did not look comfortable, she was getting talked over(a first for Miss Ally), the US presenter kept bouncing in on her.
Sazza I have to say I really like the style of her hairpiece, it's more modern and funky for me. I remember contributing to a thread about wigs & Tiddly wrote a heartwarming story about her struggles with her hair, stopping it from falling out & how upset she has been for many years trying to keep a reasonable amount of hair. She said she was so desperate she considered a hair transplant despite the fact that success rate for women is slim. It changed my thoughts on why people wear wigs as I myself am so thankful for being able to have extensions. If I had root issues I don't know what I'd do, it must be terrible for women with hair loss. So if I think a wig/hairpiece looks good I'll say so. If more people wore hair enhancements like this & it was the morm it would make life more bearable form women affected by hair loss & give them more confidence they weren't the odd ones out by wearing them.
Have to say AY looks the best I've seen her! Nicely fitted cobalt blue dress, great hair & make-up. 35 quid plus 4 quid for argon oil?! I pay a tenner for mine, 100ml, organic, cold pressed and no additives!
Here's the link for pure cold pressed argan oil, 100ml for about a tenner, fabulous stuff! Great for pets who have skin issues too, my mum swears by it for her & their doggie. I use it on my hair, hands, sometimes face. My mum uses it once a day on her face under night cream, loves it...Where from please?
Well I have excitedly been reading the Q Beauty Board on the US web page. No mention of AY at all, so she was not shown to them.
Not sure I'd want her to be the face or style of British beauty if I was introducing a product to the US market. We're already known for doing frump and American presenters are always so well-groomed.
It always amazes me how US tv Breakfast presenters never have baggy eyes, dark circles, unruly hair, or "can't be arsed" outfts; ours always look like they've got in from a rough night out.
She looks like a startled rabbit in the ad on the QVC home page her US shows. Actually it's more half mad than startled.