Scarlet Daisy
Hungry For Life
The new SW magazine has an article called "40 Ways To Gorgeous". Since I am locked into an ever-more-difficult struggle to be gorgeous (I'm 51), I read it eagerly. Did anyone else bother reading it?
What a load of rubbish. I swear, nearly all the tips were obvious, and/or things I first read in "Jackie" magazine, when I was about twelve. I like number 24, which tells me I can "streamline" my "handbag beauty kit" (?) by leaving some things at home (or in another bag). Gosh, that is GENIUS.
But the first tip is the weakest one of all: It explains that to wash your hair, you should soak it thoroughly in warm water, apply a teaspoon of shampoo, massage the shampoo in with your fingertips and rinse thoroughly.
No sh*t Sherlock. This gem, they state, was provided by "Trichologist and international haircare expert Philip Kingsley".
Way to go Philip...But if I wanted that level of advice, I'd be asking anyone I met, who was over the age of seven, NOT paying for a "Trichologist and international haircare expert" to tell me it in a magazine.
Maybe I'm getting old and jaded, but I hate it when magazines include mindless articles of non-information, just to fill up space.
/rant
What a load of rubbish. I swear, nearly all the tips were obvious, and/or things I first read in "Jackie" magazine, when I was about twelve. I like number 24, which tells me I can "streamline" my "handbag beauty kit" (?) by leaving some things at home (or in another bag). Gosh, that is GENIUS.
But the first tip is the weakest one of all: It explains that to wash your hair, you should soak it thoroughly in warm water, apply a teaspoon of shampoo, massage the shampoo in with your fingertips and rinse thoroughly.
No sh*t Sherlock. This gem, they state, was provided by "Trichologist and international haircare expert Philip Kingsley".
Way to go Philip...But if I wanted that level of advice, I'd be asking anyone I met, who was over the age of seven, NOT paying for a "Trichologist and international haircare expert" to tell me it in a magazine.
Maybe I'm getting old and jaded, but I hate it when magazines include mindless articles of non-information, just to fill up space.
/rant