Elemis TSV 10/11/24

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Hugely overpriced products. And Keeley is not a good example of how well their products work when she’s clearly had work done…

I have suspected for quite a while that Keeley could have Botox!

Very much on a par with Liz Hurley - I suspect that Ester Lauder dropped her when she turned to Botox.

The worst by a country mile was Alison Keenan - her face was frozen. Shocking really ☹️
 
I think botox and fillers
Yeah that’s what I would say

Been doing my research, I think we would be very naive not to think (as I do) that they have all had botox and fillers, I think it goes with their image. I personally, cynic that I am, think they all have right across the board especially older ones:)
I suspect you are correct.

I think Julia and Debbie have not had their faces done. They both look nice as they are.
Yes they do and it’s nice to see woman of a certain age having the confidence not to have work done. They both look really good, especially Debbie.
 
I doubt EL dropped Liz Hurley over Botox. She was only the face of one of their perfumes for years and the perfume dropped sales, so they no doubt just parted ways. Liz was very friendly with the whole family, involved with their pink ribbon charity. This is the EL who used one of the younger Jenner's in her 20s to push anti-ageing creams. Had to drop her when women complained she did not represent the middle-aged woman who used the products.

Without a doubt, Jill Franks or Jilly have had any work or Botox. Both look like normal women wrinkles and all.
 
I doubt EL dropped Liz Hurley over Botox. She was only the face of one of their perfumes for years and the perfume dropped sales, so they no doubt just parted ways. Liz was very friendly with the whole family, involved with their pink ribbon charity. This is the EL who used one of the younger Jenner's in her 20s to push anti-ageing creams. Had to drop her when women complained she did not represent the middle-aged woman who used the products.

Without a doubt, Jill Franks or Jilly have had any work or Botox. Both look like normal women wrinkles and all.
She was dropped from skincare and makeup many years ago but remained as face of perfumes.
 
I have suspected for quite a while that Keeley could have Botox!

Very much on a par with Liz Hurley - I suspect that Ester Lauder dropped her when she turned to Botox.

The worst by a country mile was Alison Keenan - her face was frozen. Shocking really ☹️
yes I agree, wonder what AK does these days.
 
I doubt EL dropped Liz Hurley over Botox. She was only the face of one of their perfumes for years and the perfume dropped sales, so they no doubt just parted ways. Liz was very friendly with the whole family, involved with their pink ribbon charity. This is the EL who used one of the younger Jenner's in her 20s to push anti-ageing creams. Had to drop her when women complained she did not represent the middle-aged woman who used the products.

Without a doubt, Jill Franks or Jilly have had any work or Botox. Both look like normal women wrinkles and all.
they do, I don't think they are the type.
 
So, it turns out that the men’s collection that Q always sell on the big TSV day is a flop.
The collection comes with a bag but apparently the products (apart from the moisturiser) don’t actually fit in it.
Funnily enough I don’t remember Keeley mentioning that in any of the presentations that I saw. Obviously she’ll definitely have mentioned it at some point won’t she so I must have just been unlucky not to hear it…?

 
So, it turns out that the men’s collection that Q always sell on the big TSV day is a flop.
The collection comes with a bag but apparently the products (apart from the moisturiser) don’t actually fit in it.
Funnily enough I don’t remember Keeley mentioning that in any of the presentations that I saw. Obviously she’ll definitely have mentioned it at some point won’t she so I must have just been unlucky not to hear it…?

That’s a bit of a boo boo…. So there is actually no point to the bag at all, and it could have been put in a nice gift box..
 
So, it turns out that the men’s collection that Q always sell on the big TSV day is a flop.
The collection comes with a bag but apparently the products (apart from the moisturiser) don’t actually fit in it.
Funnily enough I don’t remember Keeley mentioning that in any of the presentations that I saw. Obviously she’ll definitely have mentioned it at some point won’t she so I must have just been unlucky not to hear it…?

The video on website at moment the guest, not Keeley, clearly says all the products fit in bag!!!
 
So, it turns out that the men’s collection that Q always sell on the big TSV day is a flop.
The collection comes with a bag but apparently the products (apart from the moisturiser) don’t actually fit in it.
Funnily enough I don’t remember Keeley mentioning that in any of the presentations that I saw. Obviously she’ll definitely have mentioned it at some point won’t she so I must have just been unlucky not to hear it…?

I (very) briefly considered this for Mr MA. I normally get him the duo of the shaving gel, which he loves, but doesn’t seem to be an option at the moment.
I decided against this because of the shower stuff. It didn’t look very “manly” and seemed chucked in as an afterthought; though, no doubt suitable for all “genders”.
 
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I (very) briefly considered this for Mr MA. I normally get him the duo of the shaving gel, which he loves, but doesn’t seem to be an option at the moment.
I decided against this because of the shower stuff. It didn’t look very “manly” and seemed chucked in as an afterthought; though, no doubt suitable for all “genders”.
Mr. AE likes the shaving gel but I got fed up with spending so much on them so tried him on a few others.

Top of the canned shaving gels he tried came Vichy Homme Anti-Irritation gel. Just under a tenner but frequently at 30% off from Escentual.com. Bottom came Clarins.

Top of the tubes came Kiehl's Brushless cream (fairly expensive but very economical in use) followed closely by Tabac shaving cream. Tabac! I remembered it from the 80's as it was one of the man smells I liked. Along with Paco Rabanne and even Kouros at a push. But I must admit to rather liking the smell of the Tabac shaving cream enough to have bought a shower gel the next time I had a 25% discount at Escentual :oops:

I'm also admitting (once only!) that I rather like Lynx Africa. Though Mr. AE flat out refuses to use that 😂
 
Saw a lady of colour as BA for Elemis last night. Very professional and better than Kelley by a mile.

Not sure if you’re allowed to say a black lady anymore. Regardless of her colour she was very good.
I saw that too she was excellent and I felt very knowledgeable and down to earth, pleasant attitude too. I don't think we are supposed to say bkack brown or otherwise but I always think colours and jewellery look beautiful on a non white skin.❤️
 
Elemis is cruelty free and although sold in many stores in China because of an agreement between them and the UK government Elemis products are never tested on animals in China.
Elemis is not cruelty-free.

For clarity, from the Conscious Bunny site:

ELEMIS shares on its website that it is a cruelty-free brand even though it sells in China. Their statement is: “As a British brand sold in China, our products are not tested on animals by local authorities in China. There is an agreement in place between the Chinese government and the UK government that exempts British companies from having their products tested on animals.

This statement is false. There is no formal agreement between the Chinese and UK governments that exempts British cosmetic companies from having their products tested on animals when exporting to China.

However, the UK government has established a system to certify that British cosmetic products meet Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards, which can potentially exempt them from animal testing requirements in China. Read more here. It’s not stated anywhere that ELEMIS has taken steps to meet the preconditions to avoid animal testing while selling in China.

In countries like China, certain cosmetic products may be subject to mandatory animal testing regulations. If a brand wants to sell its products in physical stores in China, it has to comply with these regulations, where animal testing may occur.

 

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