Probably won't be Phytomineral range as they did that last time.
Just checked the website tho not about the tsv it's a bargain for the face tan and body oil they have online same kit on qvc is 29.95 on the jw site it's £12Just looked on her website and it says new life long beauty and that there will be more info on Twitter and Facebook via Judith Williams UK next week. If you want to read what I paraphrased, here is the link
http://www.curabeauty.com
Thanks for the linkJust looked on her website and it says new life long beauty and that there will be more info on Twitter and Facebook via Judith Williams UK next week. If you want to read what I paraphrased, here is the link
http://www.curabeauty.com
Am going to Germany, just wonder how easily available the range is over there?I know she has a salon in Munich but am not going there this trip.
Am going to Germany, just wonder how easily available the range is over there?I know she has a salon in Munich but am not going there this trip.
I like her Magic Make Up. My initial QVC purchase was a duo for about £21 (I can't really remember) but since then I've paid a bit less for just one. I will watch avidly for another duo, finges crossed.
I am quite disappointed at her relationship with the Chinese market as, being one of the very few ranges which allowed me to use all the products, I did like using it. So, whilst she claims not to execute - pun intended - animal experimentation and testing, technically she is. She is every bit as guilty as the Chinese chemists who perform the testing for the far eastern market. My principles and devotion to animal welfare will not allow me to use any product which has even the slightest association, however tenuous - I don't think in the JW case it can be classified as such - with testing on animals. It is very convenient to accept the "well, it doesn't say they do test on animals" attitude - for some. This allows them to continue using products "in ignorance." (not). One thing I do find quite inexplicable, is two companies under the same umbrella/parent company, take opposing stances; Aveda doesn't test on animals, yet Aramis does. Both are owned by Estee Lauder. I would further question the morality of a company which, although not testing on animals is admirable, allows itself to be bought out by a larger corporation which is certainly not averse to so doing.