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On another board a post about Lulu selling on QVC was dug up from last year. A man made the comment that QVC and its beauty products feeds on the insecurities of women and their fear of aging. He went on to say QVC, Liz Earle etc were disgusting. I did get the idea his wife must be a QVC shopper especially Liz Earle as she was mentioned along with Lulu.
So do you think QVC is feeding on our insecurities to make sales?
When I read this post it amused me, thinking to myself well its a man and he is not happy about his wife/partner spending money on pots of face creams etc. Old fashioned thinking of women don't need all that muck on their faces.
But thinking again there is a grain of truth QVC pushing this as anti aging or this celeb or that uses this. We all do jump at the mere hint of a new wonder product which will give us longer lashes, firmer skin, a flawless complexion.
So do you think QVC is feeding on our insecurities to make sales?
When I read this post it amused me, thinking to myself well its a man and he is not happy about his wife/partner spending money on pots of face creams etc. Old fashioned thinking of women don't need all that muck on their faces.
But thinking again there is a grain of truth QVC pushing this as anti aging or this celeb or that uses this. We all do jump at the mere hint of a new wonder product which will give us longer lashes, firmer skin, a flawless complexion.