Saturday, April 25, 2009
Back to our roots
More women are doing their own dye jobs these days because of this lousy economy. I’ve been saying it all along. You should all dye ;)
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Loincloths? For real?
The ultimate liberation item or man’s latest attempt at objectifying women? For reals? Modern loin cloths? Methinks Japanese women should not be embracing this new trend. Before you know it, we’ll be dressing like the Flinstones, and saying things like, “Zugzug!”
I do NOT approve of fashionable loincloths.
I do NOT approve of fashionable loincloths.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Snake venom botox
Snake venom: The budget alternative to Botox? Are you kidding me?
I love how this article plants a nice, big picture of someone being injected with Botox (obviously a model for Botox PR). The snake venom cream isn’t injected, it’s applied.
And how about this: “The £6 tubes of Lacura Wrinkle Stop contain a compound called Syn-Ake, which mimics the snake's paralysing venom. It promises to block the nerve signals which cause facial muscles to contract and can lead to lines… The new moisturiser will be stocked in Aldi stores from April 20.”
It reads like an advertisement!
Just send your press release to whatever product you’re selling. The Telegraph will publish it.
I love how this article plants a nice, big picture of someone being injected with Botox (obviously a model for Botox PR). The snake venom cream isn’t injected, it’s applied.
And how about this: “The £6 tubes of Lacura Wrinkle Stop contain a compound called Syn-Ake, which mimics the snake's paralysing venom. It promises to block the nerve signals which cause facial muscles to contract and can lead to lines… The new moisturiser will be stocked in Aldi stores from April 20.”
It reads like an advertisement!
Just send your press release to whatever product you’re selling. The Telegraph will publish it.
Labels:
beauty,
botox,
injections,
skin,
snake venom,
snakes
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