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03-10-2017 01:55 PM
@blackhole99 wrote:I doubt very much if they use drug store brands, they are botox users and go under the knife. I marvel at how tight the skin on her face is, her husband too, who looks quite different than he did years ago.
Yea, he definitely went Hollywood. I used to go to his concerts before He met Nicole and he was a cutie. Now he looks too feminine.
03-10-2017 01:56 PM
What is the difference between the famous women who endorse products and the show hosts who use everything, and love everything, and everything is the best.. O have no way of knowing who uses what, I make my own decisions.
03-10-2017 01:56 PM
@ChynnaBlue wrote:The hair color ads are the ones that make me laugh the hardest.
There's no way Sarah Jessica Parker spent her Saturday picking up a box of Garnier hair color at the drugstore and then colored her own hair with it.
Lol. Even my hairdresser tells me that.
03-10-2017 02:09 PM
I think the one that always bothered me the most was Diane Keaton......i believe they were Loreal commercials??
If there was anyone who was air brushed or photographed specially to improve her look....it was her.................
03-10-2017 02:14 PM
I don't have cable any longer almost a year but I have not seen Nicole Kidman any anything other than Chanel and I bet she does use Chanel.
03-10-2017 02:19 PM
Lisa Rinna did the adult diaper commercial for Pose wearing the diaper under a dress in the commercial,yet, admitted she did not use them in real life. Most actors selling products will do anything if the money is good...that includes lying.
03-10-2017 03:35 PM
Kidman uses a lot more than retinol creams - her face is frozen: I don't know why women use fillers around their laugh lines - looks so unnatural!
03-10-2017 04:06 PM
@kelsey17 wrote:I think the one that always bothered me the most was Diane Keaton......i believe they were Loreal commercials??
If there was anyone who was air brushed or photographed specially to improve her look....it was her.................
Keaton and Jane Seymour are two marketing decisions I will never understand. Both women have a lot of action on their faces, and we all know it because of their many photographs without benefit of diffuser or artful lighting. Seeing those ads has made me rule out what they're repping simply because if they're actually using the products, they're clearly not doing much.
Ellen deG., I just laugh at the cosmetic ads showing her unlined face. She's younger than the other two but has had a lot of action in her face for many years. Again, if you're selling skin, wake up to the fact that we've watched these spokepeople and know how they really look, and you're just discrediting the product and the brand by using them instead of someone who actually does have minimally aged skin.
This has nothing to do with anyone's artistic ability, worth as a human being, blah, blah, blah, of course. It's just about the lines and the lies.
03-10-2017 04:48 PM
I'm obviously a minority of one here because I don't consider celebrity ads to be any different that other ads. It never occurred to me to wonder whether they use the product or not anymore than I wonder whether Jane Schmoo selling laundry detergent swears by it in real life.
03-10-2017 04:57 PM
nothing any celebrity sells makes me want to buy it. Jennifer A puleeeze. Aveeno, Living Proof, smartwater
ok Living Proof. got some frizz serum at Marshalls 3.99
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