http://www.qvcuk.com/TVPlayer.content.html?stream=243&uvid=1077231&date=2015-12-31
Saw her on this hour and she was rather painful to watch. There she was on screen, appearing like the cross between Mona Lisa and an animated prune. She seemed desperate as she gaspingly gave her own personal endorsement to almost every single product featured..."I, I, I use this for etc etc etc." Are we really to believe she uses all these products? She seems to use everything QVC sell! What struck me was how she mentioned that she uses the ABC blemish stick, then later on she said she gets the bottle of the pure oil, sticks a cotton bud in it and uses that on her blemishes! Don't think so, Jill! She looked every bit the harrowed harridan, the "number 11" lines on her forehead took on a life of their own as they flashed and danced between the two "eyebrows" that more closely resembled a charcoal-smudged crow above each hollow eye. And if she gets any thinner she'll be able to travel to work by fax! I don't know about tea tree oil, I think she should get a good meal.
And as for the ABC products, they are good but overpriced. I get the highest quality tea tree oil in Asda (Nature's Response) for £3, I get the Holland & Barrett soap that we've discussed extensively on this forum - £1.45 or £1.46 for 2 in the penny sale, and Dr Organics do a fantastic tea tree roll on deodorant for about £4.
Saw her on this hour and she was rather painful to watch. There she was on screen, appearing like the cross between Mona Lisa and an animated prune. She seemed desperate as she gaspingly gave her own personal endorsement to almost every single product featured..."I, I, I use this for etc etc etc." Are we really to believe she uses all these products? She seems to use everything QVC sell! What struck me was how she mentioned that she uses the ABC blemish stick, then later on she said she gets the bottle of the pure oil, sticks a cotton bud in it and uses that on her blemishes! Don't think so, Jill! She looked every bit the harrowed harridan, the "number 11" lines on her forehead took on a life of their own as they flashed and danced between the two "eyebrows" that more closely resembled a charcoal-smudged crow above each hollow eye. And if she gets any thinner she'll be able to travel to work by fax! I don't know about tea tree oil, I think she should get a good meal.
And as for the ABC products, they are good but overpriced. I get the highest quality tea tree oil in Asda (Nature's Response) for £3, I get the Holland & Barrett soap that we've discussed extensively on this forum - £1.45 or £1.46 for 2 in the penny sale, and Dr Organics do a fantastic tea tree roll on deodorant for about £4.