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so it looks like we are getting an hour of it & so it wont be just NIOD on Q now
http://deciem.com/ is the website
http://deciem.com/ is the website
What a very strange name for a beauty company. Very off-putting in my opinion. 'Abnormal Beauty'
I like some of The Ordinary's products (bought from Victoria Health). They're cheap no fuss ingredients - mostly around a fiver - so I guess Q would have to bundle them together in whacky ways in order to hike the price to make it worth its while.
You can order The Ordinary from ASOS - free delivery if you've paid for ASOS premiere delivery (£9.95 per annum) you can order as little or much as you like with next day delivery. Here
Compared with the likes of QVC I justify it by thinking it's less than 3 x £3.95 deliveries. There is a downside- my daughter orders things saying "I'm just using your next day on Asos, Mum" but then I have to remind her to pay me for the things she keeps! But there have been times when I've needed a birthday present quickly and they've never failed to deliver the next day. Plus if you have a friend who's a student you can wangle a 10% student discount...it didn't quite pat for my son doing 4 years at Uni, but it didn't seem to matter that the account is in my name, probably because he was still technically at the same address. I've had a few sale bargains, nearly bought a Lulu Guinness bag but dithered for too long, but I did buy a couple of Aubrey bags at 80% off when the company folded (the brand was on QVC for a while)
I'm not on commission honest! To be fair, you'll get free p&p if you spend £20+ so if your basket is around £17 you might as well add a cheapy couple of pounds item to you basket to qualify for free standard postage.
I don't buy many clothes for me but they sell a range of beauty brands so I recently ordered The Ordinary's 2 different primers to try myself, plus my daughter is writing a blog review of primers at the moment (unlike some Bloggers she rarely gets freebies, but she does write frank and honest reviews!)
Hi Minx, it's just a hobby for her, she's only in her 20s but fully trained as a make up artist (specializing in film special effects), but since she's been working for the Body Shop as a make up expert she's now their social media person for the South coast and applied all the make up for the BS's International Women's Day live panel discussion on facebook last month (I was a bit disappointed that she hadn't made any of the panel members look like Zombies or werewolves). So the work thing is just in-house comparing BS make up with the competition (I think I can't view it), but her own blog is mainly about the things she's bought - to appeal to others her age. That said she was sent £100s worth of anti-aging products (why?) and emailed them to say she couldn't really review them and offered to return the products but she didn't have to. She's also been invited to a couple of blogger events run by Revolution make up and had a couple of their lovely palettes in her goody bag; then another blogger event gave away tea bags from a niche tea brand??? She doesn't even drink PG Tips! So I do better from her freebies than she does so far! It's just a hobby but it'll be something extra to add to her CV.
I think to run a blog as a business is getting tougher because so many folk are doing it now. The freebies are nice but I suspect an income stream would come from advertising revenue which needs a high and consistent traffic to your blog. Almost daily posts or vlogs to keep readers from drifting to other sites. Minx I'll PM you her blog address so you can have a look at my daughter's blog.