Polly Esther
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- Oct 7, 2008
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Ugh Yankee Michaela!!!
I love Yankee candles - I have got and in the past have bought loads. But she actually puts me off buying them.
The way she goes on and on about the candles, the wicks, the "science behind the fragrances" "how to burn correctly" blah blah blah. She has me almost screaming at the telly "IT'S A BLEEDIN CANDLE!!!"
I find it all so patronising. Yes, ok, then point can be made about burning the jars right to the edge, but other than that, LEAVE IT!!
Plus the way she enthuses about the fragrances evoking such and such a memory, blah blah blah....I know it might be a challenge to talk for an hour about candles, but I just want to know what they smell of, not a load of old drivel.
Alexis L'occitane too. She always comes across as so snooty and I feel that she is almost looking down her nose and having to endure selling her precious products on QVC to the common herd.
I love Yankee candles - I have got and in the past have bought loads. But she actually puts me off buying them.
The way she goes on and on about the candles, the wicks, the "science behind the fragrances" "how to burn correctly" blah blah blah. She has me almost screaming at the telly "IT'S A BLEEDIN CANDLE!!!"
I find it all so patronising. Yes, ok, then point can be made about burning the jars right to the edge, but other than that, LEAVE IT!!
Plus the way she enthuses about the fragrances evoking such and such a memory, blah blah blah....I know it might be a challenge to talk for an hour about candles, but I just want to know what they smell of, not a load of old drivel.
Alexis L'occitane too. She always comes across as so snooty and I feel that she is almost looking down her nose and having to endure selling her precious products on QVC to the common herd.