Allegedly if you put it on at night you can see a difference by morning.
Nicole Kidman is said to swear by it
So would you try it?Do you believe beauty tips endorsed by celebs?
Haha yes... thing is, I'm not one for celebrity culture but anyone (ANYONE!) gives me a tip about anti ageing or to get nice eyelashes, I follow it straight away! How vain!
I love the smell of vicks... um!
Haemoroid cream is used on tattoos haha!
Olive oil is endorsed by that Joan Collins ain't it! I swear by that too actually.Do you believe beauty tips endorsed by celebs?
Let me first answer you with a question: Would you recommend a product you never used before, if the producer would pay you 100.000 + expenses, if you recommend his product for a month?
I assume: Yes
That's why I do not always take there recommendation serious.
I would try it, because I am curious.... but not because Nicole said so.
Other points to consider, we are all different.... in reality what maybe or might work for her, does not automatically works for me.
No, they get paid to say it! I've never used soap anywhere near my face or neck and even at my age i'm wrinkle free, not even a laughter line. I've used Nivea cream since being about ten to clean my face and neck and after a shower i use the nivea wipes to get rid of any chemicals from hair and body products. As for Vick - well no, the only time i've used it it made my skin rough, it's the camphor oil in it and it can actually burn your skin like the sun with too much use.
The Vicks thing? That sounds painful!
Most celebs use hemerroid cream on their face and neck as it tightens the skin.
I once read of one big named celeb who was endorsing a hair colour. She was overheard admitting to someone ';Heck no, I dye one strand of my hair in that colour so I can be honest when I tell the camera I use XYZ on my hair';. I now take all celeb endorsements with a hefty fistful of salt, I mean, they are getting paid $$$$$ / 拢拢拢拢! to say the good stuff!
Anything the so-called 'celebrities' do, is done for money.
I wish someone would pay me for talking a load of rubbish about ridiculous creams and lotions.
Don't forget that before they record these adverts, make-up artists have worked for hours on the 'celebrities' involved.
I can't think what some of them would look like without this treatment.
Of course, anyone that buys the products is paying for all this.
It's just one big 'con' trick !
Apparently hemorrhoid cream was supposed to do the same thing, always made me laugh thinking of the people rubbing it on their face before going to bed.
I suppose Vicks smells better, but how much sleep must they get? Boy that stuff makes you feel like you can breath through your ears.
Do you mean all those airbrushed, hair extentioned, pampered celebs who tell us we are worth it?
Course I do. ;-)))
And Vick Vapour Rub for wrinkles, that must be because it takes the top layer of skin off, I know I've had a nose like a skinned rabbit many a winter. lolol.
Only the ones that admit to chemical peels and Botox etc no cream will get rid of wrinkles once you have them . Prevention is better than cure keeping out the sun , smoking etc but please email me and let me know how you get on . LOL at Dolly and Aurora ,
These celebrities are full of s**t!
They endorse a million different products 'they swear by' yet refuse to tell the public how they get the real dramatic results.
Botox, chemical peels, Dermabrasion, etc.
Stick to a nice face wash and simple moisteriser and you'll be fine ;-)
Nope. Not only do I not believe what the ';celebrities'; claim, I will not buy anything that an already rich person is advertising, no matter what it is. I'm not using my hard earned money to make them even richer than they already are.
yesssssssss !
i am so gullible , seriously i want to believe the claims , so i buy it , usually only once
i am hanging my head in shame now : (
x
I strongly doubt the tips are coming from
the celebs. they're either made up by
beauty journalists or some beauty 'expert'
making out this is what some celeb does
adverts with celebs in it I trust even less -
them being paid says it all.
No. I especially dont believe that Cheryl Cole and Andie MacDowell use home hair dyes. I also don't believe that Mel Sykes uses Churchill Insurance and shops at Windors World of Shoes.
dont try try prep h one around your mouth, you can only guess how tight it would become pmsl, you wont be able to smile for months
Got to give merit to some of them having seen the moose's without make up Amazing what slap and air brushing can turn them into
PMSL!!! If that stuff was anti ageing I'd look 6 ands a half. It's was my mothers remedy for EVERYTHING, that and sulphur tablets.
No, celebrities are being PAID to say good things about a product - I would listen to a friend though.
I suspect the tips
as they are tips of iceberg
Of course not! Good grief, these people will say anything for money and exposure!
no.
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