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09-13-2017 01:14 AM
Let's all line up for this!
I saw an ad for it in InStyle magazine, October issue. I think they did an article on it also, I haven't read the whole magazine yet.
You can bet it's overpriced!! So scientific guru, Madonna, has something new and great!
Unless it had the most amazing new beauty breakthrough (and I'm not sure even then), I would not spend one cent on a Madonna product.
Hyacinth
09-13-2017 02:17 AM
@hyacinth003 wrote:Let's all line up for this!
I saw an ad for it in InStyle magazine, October issue. I think they did an article on it also, I haven't read the whole magazine yet.
You can bet it's overpriced!! So scientific guru, Madonna, has something new and great!
Unless it had the most amazing new beauty breakthrough (and I'm not sure even then), I would not spend one cent on a Madonna product.
Hyacinth
You would have to spend many cents to get any of her products, @hyacinth003.
From Vanity Fair:
"While Americans will finally have access to the line, that doesn’t mean it will come cheap. The eye mask and face wash can go for as low as $50, while the Rejuvenator Set (which includes a clay mask and a device that magnetically lifts it off the skin) tops out at $600. After all, this was developed for the Queen of Pop herself."
elf has a magnetic mask and wand. It costs $24. Somebody should tell her.
09-13-2017 02:24 AM
She just moved to Portugal or somewhere ... I hope she stays there !!
09-13-2017 04:38 AM - edited 09-13-2017 07:00 AM
@hyacinth003 wrote:Let's all line up for this!
I saw an ad for it in InStyle magazine, October issue. I think they did an article on it also, I haven't read the whole magazine yet.
You can bet it's overpriced!! So scientific guru, Madonna, has something new and great!
Unless it had the most amazing new beauty breakthrough (and I'm not sure even then), I would not spend one cent on a Madonna product.
Hyacinth
She is the last person I'd ever purchase an item from. I think she's arrogant, rude and haughty.
09-13-2017 04:47 AM
UNless she has a advanced degree in chemistry I doubt she "developed" anything. What she did is just slap her name on a bunch of product brought to her by some outside entity that made it. SHe is no different then many, many other celebs who put their name on items ranging from furniture to skin care to hair care to clothing and jewelry in order to sell their stuff to celebrity enthralled buyers.
09-13-2017 04:49 AM
Another celebrity (fill in the blank) line. Why? She looks like the Pillsbury dough boy with so much filler in her face. She has a bizarre visage.
09-13-2017 05:32 AM
Trying to stay relevant in some way.
09-13-2017 05:33 AM
I wouldn't buy any skin care or cosmetic line supposedly developed by her. I think she is raggedy and rough looking. Even worse, is her attitude!
09-13-2017 06:45 AM
Seems to me that every celebrity - or anyone who used to be a celebrity - comes out with a skin care line. Some of them end up on TV shopping channels.
09-13-2017 06:47 AM - edited 09-13-2017 06:50 AM
@Graciesmom wrote:She just moved to Portugal or somewhere ... I hope she stays there !!
At least she kept her word! Where are the others who promised to go? LOL!
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