Brissles
Registered Shopper
We all know that beauty has taken over from jewellery and crafting, but dear Lord we are being force fed beauty products every day of the week and with monthly specials now.
Yesterday every time I turned to QVC there was Alison Young giving it welly on YET ANOTHER anti ageing/wrinkle reducing/peptide popping revolutionary cream/serum/facemask ! and the high end cosmetics all get slapped on with a brush like painting a wall, well, the same results could be reached with supermarket brands, its just packaging that's different.
If ever there was evidence that beauty is a billion pound industry then watching QVC hits the mark.
Every brand was promoting the same wondrous results- and usually the spiel was being presented by a smooth skinned 20 year old. Well if all these claims were true then every woman on the planet would not be looking older than 35 !!!!
We all have our favourites, as our skin needs nourishment from whether its a £3 tub of cream, E45 or a £100+ pot of 'elixer' that make those who can afford it feel good.
Watching these programmes made me realise that its not just supermarkets that need to rethink their packaging, but the beauty industry too, their double/triple wrapping of a huge box, cardboard and plastic for a small pot of cream is not the way to go anymore.
Rant over.
Yesterday every time I turned to QVC there was Alison Young giving it welly on YET ANOTHER anti ageing/wrinkle reducing/peptide popping revolutionary cream/serum/facemask ! and the high end cosmetics all get slapped on with a brush like painting a wall, well, the same results could be reached with supermarket brands, its just packaging that's different.
If ever there was evidence that beauty is a billion pound industry then watching QVC hits the mark.
Every brand was promoting the same wondrous results- and usually the spiel was being presented by a smooth skinned 20 year old. Well if all these claims were true then every woman on the planet would not be looking older than 35 !!!!
We all have our favourites, as our skin needs nourishment from whether its a £3 tub of cream, E45 or a £100+ pot of 'elixer' that make those who can afford it feel good.
Watching these programmes made me realise that its not just supermarkets that need to rethink their packaging, but the beauty industry too, their double/triple wrapping of a huge box, cardboard and plastic for a small pot of cream is not the way to go anymore.
Rant over.