Dame Fondacox
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Maybe she'll make an announcement of Founders' Day that after 25 years as 'your resident beauty expert' that it's time for her to bow out and move to pastures new. Avon calling?
There is an anti ageing type feature in this month's Woman & Home mag.....had a quick flick through whilst in the supermarket :wink:
Lots of beauty writers and 'experts' were choosing their favourite beauty products.
Ay is in there, her favourite?......PCMC.
She is about 5 years too late. She is so behind the times and Q missed a trick with her, she should of been y tubing and Instagraming for years.
They had to get will I am to show her the ropes.:mysmilie_11:
I would rather get Jerome Alexander to apply my make-up than her.
On the teeth subject if I had her money I would get mine done, like Michelle Mone a complete makeover.
I wanted to write the word BUNG! here on it's own but the system forbids less than 10 characters?????!!!! WTF?? I love the succinct...
Wonder why she doesn't get them fixed surely she can afford it!I see again, the resident beauty expert won't smile because of her teeth. I'm not knocking wonky teeth don't get me wrong, not in the slightest, but you wouldn't get a hair cut by a hairdresser with a bad hair cut, or get your nails done by a nail technician whose nails are bitten to the quick so what I mean is, her she is, the face of beauty yet the unable to smile because she doesn't like her teeth.
Wonder why she doesn't get them fixed surely she can afford it!
Wonder why she doesn't get them fixed surely she can afford it!
I can see QVC rolling out AY's mummified corpse for beauty shows long after she has died. I doubt she will ever leave she is onto a winner money for old rope.
Articles like this annoy me because I can't believe that women are so clueless. Geraldine Bedell is a novelist & looks to be in her fifties so why can't a mature & presumably intelligent woman understand what a drawing of an opened jar with a number & letter means? I assume the seven things were AY's choice of product rather than brand. It was all a bit of a mish-mash because there was also the following advice - 'Alison suggests keeping your five products in your eyeline, preferably on a lovely plate or a slate placemat'. Which two don't make the piece of slate?