Goodness only knows why I care about this but today's show just doesn't seem the same for some reason.
I've lost interest in LE, the sell out has just taken the gloss off it for me ...................I will get over it though. lol:muscle:
*Cheesy Liz Earle Promo Music starts, cut to shot of Liz and her new team standing outside a disused, empty and crumbling factory in Gdansk in the pouring rain wearing grey macs, sou westers and galoshes*
'Welcome to Poland, the new home of Liz Earle Naturally Active AvonCare where the tranquil walks through the frozen wastes of the Eastern Bloc are an inspiration for us. We have a new dedicated team of experts to select the finest blends of SLS, Parabens, Phthalates and Alchohols to bring you heavenly, pampering treatments to strip your skin, mind and body...'
The american woman is the botonist,and no she isn't anything to do with Avon. I met her at the london store in January. She doesn't really 'fit the mould' like Liz's other staff: quite loud and brash. She also wasn't very good with the presentation she did about the botanicals and wasn't very good the last tme she was on QVC either. Very odd choice.
ETS just seen her on today's show, she looks as though she has been 'liz earled' to me! She looked like a bag of washing at the do I went to and was very load,almost screechy voice. She is much softer today. Mind you as Caroline just said,she started out as a PR for Liz Earle, which is what Liz does so well for her own company (PR) well, not her company any more,sorry!
The reason I object to Avon is that Liz has always been so proud of her bunny on her products denoting no animal testing,not even using products others have tested on animals. Avon DO use products that may have been tested on animals even tho they say they don't do any testing at all. At the end of the day I will use what I have and see what happens: there are plenty of other products out there,some of them much cheaper! Skincare isn't the most important thing to me,unlike some of the people on that forum that have been quite ott (devastated etc!)
Avon are on the Caring Consumer list of companies that do NOT test on animals. This is the official line on how you get on the list -
'Companies listed either have signed PETA's statement of assurance or provided a statement verifying that they do not conduct or commission any animal tests on ingredients, formulations, or finished products and that they pledge not to do so in the future'.
I would therefore like to hope that Avon are ok for the animal testing concerns.
The Body Shop are owned by L'Oreal or their parent company,
The Body Shop are owned by L'Oreal or their parent company, its not Proctor and Gamble though. They own Calvin Klein or did as they make the fragrances and make for the brand.
Ok sorry thought Procter & Gamble owned L'oreal, still Body Shop, Avon, Liz Earle the profit still ends up going to a company which allows testing.
avon test thier beauty products on humans have done so for a long time.
it makes sense to me i don see any mice wearing moisturiser.