Natalia the skincare expert

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catseye

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I have just been sitting flicking through the shopping channels and came across Natalia from Revitalash. She is selling a MIRACLE product called hydroxatone that she pats on around the models eye lines and they just disappear. She is described as a skincare expert by the presenter. Natalia tells us that she has worked with plastic surgeons and therefore she knows that this product's price of £9.99 is fabulous as it is £250 for a veeall (vial) of something from the plastic surgeon that will give similar results. The mind boggles.
 
I worked (secretary) with Consultant Psychiatrists before I retired, but I don't go around dispensing advice on depression or age related dementia !!! I don't think she's really allowed to do this, she might only be referring to a price comparison, but its the start of the slippery slope.
 
Natalia realy is one person I just cannot watch,I find her nauseating.

I don't feel she speaks with any authority. I am not inclined to think that, as she has full confidence in the product, she is someone to be trusted. This is castiing no aspersions upon her authenticity as a person, but as an ambassador for Revitalish. As with anyone working in sales, as I experience on a daily basis, sales targets are vehemently observed and monitored. Like the Q presenters, the guests must prove they are meeting and surpassing those figures. As with all guests/presenters, I find it dangerous to believe a word they spout. Any purchase I make is based on whether I want/need it, not on genuine (?) recommendations of staff on the Q. Just my opinion.
 
I don't feel she speaks with any authority. I am not inclined to think that, as she has full confidence in the product, she is someone to be trusted. This is castiing no aspersions upon her authenticity as a person, but as an ambassador for Revitalish. As with anyone working in sales, as I experience on a daily basis, sales targets are vehemently observed and monitored. Like the Q presenters, the guests must prove they are meeting and surpassing those figures. As with all guests/presenters, I find it dangerous to believe a word they spout. Any purchase I make is based on whether I want/need it, not on genuine (?) recommendations of staff on the Q. Just my opinion.

So its true then ? that presenters have targets to meet ? I've often wondered if this was the case, or if they are just under a set-amount paid contract, regardless of the sales figures.
 

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