She is an idiot isn't she! And making money out of it too.
Why is Gwyneth called Goop? According to Paltrow, the company's name came from someone telling her successful internet companies have double O's in their name, and she "wanted it to be a word that means nothing and could mean anything." ... In 2015, Paltrow stated that she wanted goop to "be its own stand-alone brand".
I am very interested in getting the Charlotte Tilbury foundation. It's quite pricy but it's meant to be the dogs' b***ocks. I was given one of her lipsticks by my future DIL and although the shade is a bit too dark for me it's very posh looking.
It's supposed to be light and flawless. Future DIL's Mum bought it and said it was lovely and does not sit in lines and look cakey. I need a light foundation, anything heavy ages me by 10 years.
I have just started using Algenist Repairing Tint & Radiance Moisturiser SPF 30 from the Q - good deal on a duo at the moment - very pleased as I do not like a full made up face, if you know what I mean ..
I am sure Drive and IB do not have to worry about such considerations ..
That's the problem lily, I don't like a full face of foundation either and I usually wear tinted moisturiser. But with the wedding at the end of the year I obviously want to look my best so I am going to try and get a good matching foundation as the TM doesn't cover all the imperfections.
The Algenist is a cross between a TM and a foundation @itchy , I have the Charlotte Tilbury foundation and, for me, it is more of an evening foundation ..
They have 4 shades Liv , - I went with the light/medium one. At least with the Q, if it is not correct, back it goes ..
Doesn't break me out either - yes, at my great age I still have the occasional spot ..
That's interesting lily, I will have a look at it. On the day of the wedding I will be getting my make up done but if I liked this one I could ask for that to be used.
A tinted moisturiser is far more forgiving colour wise I always think. Once a rep told me you should match to your neck rather than your face & never your wrist which used to be the advice. Sometimes you see women with faces & necks totally different colours.