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Speaker 1 (00:08):
You're listening to a mum with mea podcast.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Makeup is my therapy. I'm obsessed and I don't even
feel guilty about it. Hello, and welcome to you, beauty.
This is the podcast for your face. I'm telling you, Karen,
I'm Lee campl Yes you are.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
And what we're going to do for you today is
our favorite thing. We're going to bring you some glorious products.
We've always got four that we bring to the table,
literally the little tables. We've got a spendye, a save.
Something is brand new either to us mainly to the
market in general, though, and then we've got something that
we either shopped for from our own stash or finished.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
So let's kick things off before we do. Can I
just say you don't wear a lot of all black.
You're in a very cool krew neck black oversized T
shirt and a sheer blaze black skirt. Everyone should be
watching this episode on YouTube, by the way, because you
can find out episode in your show notes. Yes, you
can find the linkodin you show notes. And you look phenomenal. Thanks.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
You know what would make it even better though, that
I didn't think through.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
A red lip. No, it would be too dune then, oh,
you look very cool. You could do a stain anyway.
This is not nothing to wear. But head over to
YouTube like and subscribe and watch us there, or keep listening.
If you're listening, just put it out of my winter
arsenal because it's been a bit chilly. Okay, spendy baby, Spandy,
what would you like when to start? Okay, I'd like
(01:35):
you to start with your spendee. Okay, This, my friends,
is a product that I only got my hands on recently,
but it's not new, but it's new to Australia as
far as I believe. And the exclusive stockist is Shape
Clinic in Sydney, who do like facial treatments even surgery,
and I was there recently, saw it, tried it, fell
(01:56):
in love with it, bought it. It is called Prime
Skin by ge Beauty, so GBT is the brand. It's
out of Toronto, and I believe that Shape Clinic in
Australia like hustled hard for almost two years to stock
it exclusively in Australia. Can you shop online? Not only
you can shop online? Sorry, Yes, Shape Clinic has an
online store so you can look at their treatments and
(02:16):
they sell like skin suity cause a lot of skincare.
This is the only makeup they sell. How do I
explain it? Like, it's a very lightweight foundation slash BB
slash coverage. It's really unique. Well is it? It's really good?
I mean it's a primer slash skincare slash.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
Good to use post treatment. Is that why they sell it?
Speaker 2 (02:35):
Yes? Correct? So I said, okay, great post treatment because
there's not a lot of good post treatment makeup and
she said, look, I wouldn't use it after like CO
two laser and I was like, well, dr. But you
know how some people might get injectables, like a bit
of anti wrinkle or something and just get a little
mark and they want to cover up. Great, but it's
more the sheerness and the finish. It is just delightful.
I am shaded three one other play you really do?
(02:58):
So it is one hundred and ten. That's a lot
for a foundation. But the wonderful woman that works out
I've always and she does have phenomenal skin, but she's
like Lee this I couldn't tell you, but for over
a year I've been wearing this. So it's like, I
wonder if you can see Oh, that is so light
weight so lightweight, so like diffusey, so glowy, but very
(03:20):
forgiving on, Like I have paols on my hand. They're
not gone, but it.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Looks so it's so jewy and juicy.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
So I bought that. I bought the Concealer, which is
very good, but I don't think as good as that.
And I also bought the lip gloss number three. I'm
number three. I think I am too well. No, I
think he might be too. The only thing I'll say
about it is because I put it on there and tried,
it oxidizes a tiny bit. It is a tiny bit darker,
so I can get away with that summer. Obviously, I've
got fake tan on. I probably am a true too,
(03:48):
so you would be too, I reckon. Yes, it's expensive,
but my god, Like see how that's almost like you've
got nothing on.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
It's really beautiful. It feels it's like no makeup makeup.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
It's actually no makeup makeup, and it feels like there's
nothing on you there, but you don't look dry, like
there's no dry down to the point where it's drying.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
I would say that it's the closest serum foundation to
a true serum. Yes, I've ever seen it in terms
of actually the texture and consistency.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
Cereomenal, Like my hand just looks so good for you,
Like that's it doesn't transfer once it's dried. It is
so good. Love that I know. And yeah, go Canada
and go my friend for not telling me that she
was trying it for like a year and a half.
Like I couldn't know I was signed things, but anyway,
bought it on the spot. Love it. I would sign
something and still tell my friends. Well I know that
they're like, what if the police come?
Speaker 1 (04:34):
I don't know, so GBA police is going to come
because of the beauty product. God, I need to give
them some more things to do.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
Then. G Beauty is a brand. Primer Skin is the
product and you can get it from shape clinic website.
What's your spending?
Speaker 1 (04:45):
My spendy, you're going to eat this? Oh you're going
to want to My spending is the Bare Minerals Skin
Longevity butter drench cream.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
Oh, that name is Heaven Skin Long jevity. I've never
heard that term, but that's a good way to say
anti aging.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Well, it's a much kinder way, That's what I mean.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
Because anti aging is so like, oh my God, aging
is bad.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
When I tell you this is a buttered wrench cream,
it's exactly what it says it is.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
It's just like god. Okay, Firstly, the packaging is beautiful glass.
I know, it's so heavy and beautiful, radiated white to green,
which is very unusual. Wait till you feel the texture.
I think you're going it is like mineral herb complex French, French,
French other words. Okay, firstly, can I say how impressed?
I you know how it's hard to get that thing
off because we always keep the plastic sealing our pots
(05:30):
of cream. But sometimes we do because it's that's how
we keep them hygienic.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
But it's hard to say we do as if we
always do.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
It's got a little flat to easily pull it off,
because oftentimes you've done your serum first and your hands
are slipping. No sense or a tiny.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
Bit of mint, the tiniest little bit of mint, but
it's very inoffensive.
Speaker 2 (05:50):
Oh oh, I feel like I'm really gonna like it's
so beautiful. It's kind of feels so nice to put on.
It's cooling. Like when you say butter, I thought it
was going to be too eclusive. Yes, but it's not.
It's a drench is the best description, because it's a
(06:11):
drench like because it's not so hydrating, but it's not
like sticky and not thick creepy like. It's almost like
a thick gel I was about to say the finish
is more gel like, yes, but it's still and you're
gonna love this. I was like, really, butter on my
no ely face, so beautiful, Okay, tell me the price bomb.
It's seventy eight dollars from the house. That's not too bad.
(06:32):
You could use it morning or night like.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
It is just like it's thick enough to use as
your night cream, but it also it just cheers out
into that almost gelike consistency, so it is great for day.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
That would be a night cream for me, or travel
cream like you know, like a barrier on the plane
fix your dry skin. I am so in love with it.
I'm in love with it too, thanks. I don't know
my saving Yes, it's also green so well later that
we all know. I love skin food skin Food Light.
You like their bum cream for your bum I mean
Baby's bumsteak for my snout, Yeah, but it scale baby
(07:05):
bum cream for your nose. You use it on your nose.
Did you know that they recently launched skin Food super serum, Oh,
my goodness, and a shower cream. I think it shower something.
I took that home. It's in my shower so skin
food and even the light skin food or whatever it's called,
it quite thick. Oh my hand's running out of juiciness. Whoa,
I just that was really gray. Sorry that.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
No, I want some of my own. I don't want
your gears. I know. Okay, I'm going to say the
color of that is very offensive.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
It's cream. I know what you're trying to say. So
it's a serum smells like ooh, it's strong. Yeah, it
is the skin food smell. You're right, but I think
I like it better in the serum because I think
the thick texture with the strong smells more overpowering.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
I feel like I like the texture of the thickness.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
That one's good. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
I don't know why I don't. I'm not jumping up board.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
I think because you're so used to it being something.
I want to know the ingredients, please, Holeronic acid serum
do your best, and is skin food Phyto infusion made
from one hundred percent natural plant extracts. It is just
really nice. It gives a very good glow. So I
would never put skin food on my skin as a
(08:18):
skincare product, if that makes sense, Like i'd use it
for barrier repair or on really dry bits I'm used
to under makeup. Of course you have, well I can
now with the serum ingredients of one hundred percent natural origin,
really strengthening and hydrating vegan and it says it leaves
a unique glow. I just think it's a good glow,
so good thirty five ninety five. I think it's pretty good.
(08:39):
I really like that feeling because it's quite thick for
a serum like that. I could do my vitamin C
and then use that as my hydrader and then SPF oh,
because I don't really do moisturize when it's typical since they.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
Have released anything in that range for atures. So very
happy that they've exchanged it.
Speaker 2 (08:55):
So smart to do a serum. When I saw it,
I was like, I would have never thought of that.
But but genius, what's your saving retro? What a blast
from the past? What is it? Tell me?
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Is the Ponds cold cream makeup remover Now? The reason
why I purchased this was because I saw it. I
was waiting for a script at chemist ware House. It
was nine to ninety nine, and.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
I reckon, they do that at Chemists Warehouse and Priceline,
so you buy more things.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
They take so long, and I think that that is why. Yeah,
it is huge, and for ten barks.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
I was like, I can't really go wrong.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
It's two hundred and sixty nine grams very specific, but
you also only need a little bit.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
Do you think of that as like a face cream?
That's ginormous because it's like it's not a face cream
though it's a cream cleanser. Well, I know, but you
can't actually use it as it like it's multi use.
But when that's like a body care size amount of product.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
You know who this is perfect for though, So I
went home. I've tried it a couple of times and
I like it. I don't love it, but you know who.
I realized this is so good for Nanny No, Charlotte Tilbury. Wait,
that was weird.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
She's just a first person in the cab. Whoa No.
I thought that it's great.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
You know how so many people are like, oh, I
just don't like oil cleansing. Yes, I just don't like
feeling like using oil on my skin as a cleanser,
but we all mostly need to double plans.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
I just had a great idea to travel, Like traveling
with bottles of oil like a cleanser stresses me out
because I almost always leak.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
But even a balm cleanser where it's more balmy, people
are still like, oh, not feel an oil kind of
oily or something like this. This as your first cleanse.
It does such a good job. It's really nice and cooling.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
Can i've such it? I haven't used it for one
hundred It doesn't.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
Like it just feels like a cold cream, literally what
it says. But I really also really like the nostalgic
smell to it. Even though I don't think my mum
used it. It just has a very nostalgic smell. Have
a sniff.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
Did you wash off or tissue off? Because you can
tissue off like as in not use water. Oh my god,
it smells like my grandma and her I mean her garden.
This is also, like I was saying, good for travel,
because it's one of those clenses you can to shoe off,
like use a microfiber or cotton rounds. If if if
you didn't have a tap, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, if
you've ever thought to yourself, oh my goodness. Everyone talks
(11:12):
about double cleansing and using a Balmie oil cleanser as
your first cleans but you don't want to try the
Ponds cold cream because I think that it'll be perfect
for you, and especially now when it's party season where
we're in your makeup, we're reapplying SPF. More like, thorough
cleansing is super important. There's no the time.
Speaker 1 (11:28):
There's no point using Beautiful serums if you're not going
to cleanse your skin, probably because otherwise you're just putting
your serums on skincare and make up.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
They knewbie An, it's new nebooz. Did you. I don't
know when you went into the script to add your products,
but did you see that I just added one product
to the whole script and I did this first? Yes?
So you didn't steal? Yes? Actually always mentioned this brand
before I can get to it. I wondered if that's
why you did it? Yes, I did, actually because I
(12:02):
had no time. So beautiful. I knew you would agree
and we both love it. But Kelly, we're talking about
Home Beauty, the beauty brand of Hillary Home, amazing makeup
artist for Melbourne, hardest worker, most wonderful woman. She's got
so many great products, and most of the time I
want to recommend one, like if it's new. I go
into the script and Kelly's already stolen it. So literally,
as soon as the producer said here's this script, like
(12:23):
we get a skeleton script and we just add our
links and stuff, I jump right in. You did. Literally.
It is called the Home Beauty, the one by Hilary
eyeshadow palette one hundred and fifteen dollars. She's not done
I shadows.
Speaker 1 (12:36):
Before, and you just know that because it's taken her
so long to do it, that she was going to
do it.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
Well, eight shades, would you look at that? So eight shades,
two shimmers, which is like a brown based bronze, brown
pink based champagne. And then the rest are matts. But
when I say matt they are so creamy, they are
so warm, chocolate, burgundy, pink, Like when I say pink,
(13:02):
like a how do you describe it? Dusty?
Speaker 1 (13:05):
Dark, roads beautiful. It's not like pink pink.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
Oh no, no, it's not like poppy pink, very light
off white, which is great for the inner corner near
the brow bone for a bass. I should let shell
it Shelley Shelly. I should let Shelley my friend Kelly
explain how to use them terra cotta and then like
a lighter brown and like I said, the pigment, particularly
for the map. But I get scared of Matt shadows
(13:28):
because they can make me just feel They can be
a little bit dry and crusty and also hard to blend.
But where should I put it? Here? On wrist? I
know you've got the palette too, but yeah, because my
hand's too juicy, like it is, just.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
Like, look at the pigment on that and just how
like you've got the brush here. Use a clean brush
just to buff out the sides of that, to show
how easily it blends.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
That's bad, but also it doesn't move. I press that
quite hard. It is the most like I think her
pigments are up there with Natasha. I love Hillary. I'm
so glad you did shadow. That is me in a palette.
The only cow I don't think i'd use is the
pink because I don't know how I actually think that
you could use the pink.
Speaker 1 (14:07):
You would use it really softly in the crease, so
that's that section between your eye lid and orbital bone.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
Yes, I'd probably use the tan or the terry Cotter,
but it's.
Speaker 1 (14:18):
Absolutely What I'm saying is you could then put the
soft pink a little bit through it, and then you
could put like a nice pink on your cheek to
tie everything in really pretty.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
If I use this tiny bit about you could also
use that as a blush. Hilary, well done. I was
waiting for you to shadows, even though at way much shadow.
But is it's perfection. The packaging is delightful. The sticker
before you peel it offsays you're worthy. Love Hillary, love
your products. And yes, Kelly wanted to mention it too,
but I beat her to it because she's fucking well
you are still, Hilary. It's quite okay. What's yours? Oh
(14:47):
it's a packet of lollies?
Speaker 1 (14:49):
Looks like that. These are the doctor Dennis Gross. Actually,
do you know what before I tell you what it is?
If you go on holidays I do sometimes, or away
for the weekend in general, a lot of people will
be like, I need to get a fake tan before
I go on holidays and then or they'll do a
(15:09):
gradual beforehand.
Speaker 2 (15:10):
Or one and then how do I maintain and how
do I maintain it?
Speaker 1 (15:13):
Some of the time, if you're going to be in
the pool every single day, I say, don't bother because
you can't maintain it. No one wants to pack fake
ten and like marinate in it.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
Sometimes it pack tanning drops to mix with my moisturize it.
But the amount of times I've packed it versus doing
it like I've done it once.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
Maybe these are the doctor Dennis Gross self tanner.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
For body pil pads. Body pil pads, No way, that's genius.
But hang on when you say pel pads, are they
still expoliated?
Speaker 1 (15:38):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (15:39):
And tanning. So doctor Dennis Gross, so we actually mis
emoji right now.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
We had him on the pod earlier this year, so
we'll link that episode in the show notes. Because he's
just a genius and the reason like he was the
first person to sort of launch peel pads.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
We canical exfoliate exfoliant on wipes that had and he's
a great because you put them on the exholiate and
then the second step kind of turns off the active
like undeactivates neutralize that.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
It's not a deep tan, it is a gradual ten.
But what it does so it's going to exfoliate off
the old ten and then the dha in it gives
you a new build a booklop. So if you used
these twice a week while you're away or just in life,
just in Oh yeah, they're quite expensive though. I think
it's definitely like, it's not really that useful for no, Like,
(16:25):
if you're a frequent tan can I tell you why
I love that? Say tomorrow night?
Speaker 2 (16:29):
You know rich, you know, something happens because let's get
lunch TROI I'm like, okay, and I work out what
I'm wearing, but I just want my legs. I would
literally digit it just to my knees because sometimes I
just tan body parts if I can't move all the
tanning all over.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
It's a pretty big pad though, I don't know if
you was body Yeah, it's a big pad.
Speaker 2 (16:45):
I've open it because they really don't waste it. Oh
my god, this is genius. Oh yes, it's thick. So
it's eighty three dollars for eight pads. Okay, so ten
dollars a ten roughly.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
Yeah, So that's like a lot more expensive obviously than
a bottle of mood not.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
To use on face. Oh, the chemical must be quite good,
like as in the refoliation is very strong. In one step,
fold towel and apply to body in circular motions, blending
evenly until towel is dry, starting with lower body and
working your way out once all areas are covered. Lightly
apply any excess product to hands and feet. This is
(17:19):
just like I cut. My brain can't understand it because
it's such a moron because it's exfoliating and tanning.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
But of course they have launched she if they're gonna
If someone was gonna launch it, of course they did.
Speaker 2 (17:28):
They were like why not do it? Both? Especially good
for trouble. It says for longer weear follow with your
favorite body lotion immediately after application, which is also kind
of cool. I'm getting them, Mecca. Wow, that's that's one
of the most innovative things I've seen in a very
long time. Exfoliation and tanning in one and in a
(17:49):
travel friendly Yeah, in a thing, but even just imagine
it was in a bottle. You just don't get those
steps together. Lazy girls, happy days. I won't ask for one.
You can have one. It's my favorite day in the whole.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
I'd like to share it with you for you to try.
Oh my gosh, you can have That's why I don't
open it yet.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
Though open I'm say it for a especially shop mustache.
What have you got?
Speaker 1 (18:15):
Have you emptied something? I'll shopped your own stash.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
Okay, I shopped a stash of someone. I forgot who
it was. It was a podcast I listened to That's
not Mama Mia, So it was either one of the
Lovely Ladies from We Don't Have Time for This or
Lee's and Sarah, one of the other shows that I
listened to religiously. Someone recommended a fragrance I forget, but
I remembered enough to order it. It came. I love it. Sorry,
whoever recommended it, thank you. They liked one fragrance in
(18:39):
particular from this brand, so I googled it and found
a Discovery set, and we love a Discovery set because
also I added one to cart and I think I
needed to get ten dollars more shipping, but then every
fragrance sounded good, so I was like, oh, and then
I have Discovery Set seventy five dollars free. Shipping. So
the brand is Mason Louis.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
I also recommended it before, so yes, yes, I think
you have right, but not number thirteen or fourteen, but
not the one that you had in a book. No, no,
that was very different. I was thinking that Mason Louis Marie.
You can get it at a bunch of different websites.
The website I got it from will be linked in
the show notes because there's also different sizes. There was
smaller baby baby samples, like a literal sample.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
They're great because they're good for trouble. Thank you. Okay,
now how do I get it back open? Oh yeah,
I'm obsessed with four out of five? So I'm so
glad I got it for seventy five dollars. If you
thirteen was probably you because it's very us also rollaball
of oil, perfect for travel, not gonna spill. I'm just obsessed.
What one don't you like? I think it was number
thirteen that she recommended. I love number fourteen. I'll give
(19:43):
them to you in a minute. I love them all,
so anyway, if you I should describe them to you.
But there's five here, and it does it sound on
the back? What the top? We'll just let me sniff
them and I'll tell you what the topnic Oh my gosh,
because you're an expert, what are you starting with? I
am starting with number four? Number four is called boys
there balin Court. That sounds like it smells like balley.
(20:05):
It's beautiful, but it's topical. Okay. That one is quite green.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
But also woody, so it's kind of like masculine but
in a fresh way.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
Yeah, I think many of them could. Well, everything's unisex,
but you know, like they're just very unique and lovely.
Yes they are. And you hear the rooms Sophora, can
you not? Yes? You can get them from That's where
I found on the internet. The smaller, smaller ones. I
love those sizes.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
Oh, number nine is this the one that I don't like?
Speaker 2 (20:35):
I can't remember. It's fine, it's just like very heavy
thirteen or fourteen? It was what you love.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
I think this one's got orange, but it's got something
quite strong in it.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
Like smell again now I love it. Anyway. We've linked
to the website I bought the discovery kit from, but
just pop the brand in Google because there's way more.
There's also perfume, like a traditional perfume sprays if you
don't want an oil. Yeah, fourteen's beautiful. I love this one.
I can't remember. They're all beautiful. So firstly, thank you
to whichever podcast recommended the brand. And I'm so happy
(21:07):
for the Discovery set. And for seventy five dollars, that's
really good value. That's a beautiful gift, so nice. I
would be so happy to receive that.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
I was so like a nice Fragrance wardrobe for you too,
and like you can take all of those on a
holiday if you want.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
And the Discovery set itself is just wonderful. When you
consider the size of these and the price of one Fragrance,
this is a bloody bargain. What if you got there,
You've got a set of something too.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
So in the next couple of weeks, a Formula episode
is going to drop that you're gonna love. So I
had the girls that founded Alive on the pod.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
Did they go on the Block? They did? I love them?
They did. And funny story, last time I ever watched
a season before.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
So I obviously did not watch the Block. And I
said to them, after forty five minutes of talking someone,
they said something like, oh something about some one of
them when they were four, and I go, oh, that's
so cute. You guys have known each other.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
For that long? Are you joking?
Speaker 1 (22:05):
They literally thought something was wrong with me. They were like,
we're twins, Kelly, What did you think? I just I
thought they both had really beautiful, unique eyes.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
I thought they were gonna mention like Scotti and cam
or something. Anyway, tell me about the products, Okay, don't worry.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
So I'd obviously heard of them before and seen them
in lots of bathrooms. All heard of the brand, I
should say, and seeing the products in bathrooms all around
the country, like whenever I go to someone's house, or hotels,
like fancy hotels these days, they've got the soap or whatnot.
So I went home, though, and I realized that when
(22:40):
I was talking to them, they wanted to solve a
really common You know, all the time in the ubidy group,
we see people go, I don't know when to fit
this one into my routine, and I don't know when
I should be using this or if I need this.
So what they've done is they've created like bundles that
just simplify it, and they've made them so esthetic and
put in a little trade.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
Wait, I have a question. I thought they did hand
wash and body wash. They now do skincare. Oh oh,
I did not realize neither deny, but I had it
at home, which is why then I've shopped my own
stash after talking to them.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
Well that's the news flash. I can't wait to hear
the episode. So I think there was nine products all up.
Either that or they did nine iterations where every single
product they like layered with each other and tried different
things to make sure that none of them you could field,
or that nothing's nothing you could.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
Get literally fool proof exactly. That is so pretty.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
And as someone whose husband is like, oh, I don't
know what just I don't know, Kelly, can you just
put things out for me? Yeah, But the thing is,
I'm like, oh no, I don't want the products out
on the counter.
Speaker 2 (23:44):
They look ugly. Now I can literally just be like,
it is so clever. All of the products look aesthetics.
What I get cleanser? What have you got there? Well,
I just bought in.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
You can literally get any bundle, like you can get
a bunch of different chopping. Yeah, but I just put
in this one. I put the cleanser. Yep, the serum
and the hydrating gel cream which.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
Ah hydrating jail cream has Lee Campbell alive.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
Oh the products are also beautiful, of course, But that's
very so smart for someone that doesn't really know how
to like mix ingredients or wants to really simplify their routine.
Speaker 2 (24:19):
And like you could just finish in the bathroom and
then just put Luke's three order in the little train
and then go off you go, like if you wanted to.
But you know what I mean, Like, that's what I mean,
that's what a team. That's what the point is.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
Is it to make it so easy for him, because
otherwise he doesn't know, then he leaves the ones that
don't they're not aesthetic on the counter.
Speaker 2 (24:35):
Now I can be like, for all the people that
Kelly's have walking through a house, do you think you're
on the block? That is genius? Beautiful? Oh, it's so
good and all each other since so a little Yeah,
it's really.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
Good that they've been friends since they were little.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
Anyway.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
Yeah, on that note, ubs, we've got a skid attle,
We've got.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
A skid addle. There's a wonderful newsletter that is the
U Buddy news that I'm not writing at the moment.
But the Amy, the Amy, well, she is the Amy class.
She is taken over for me kindly, and it's heaps better.
So she's been doing it. Oh my god, is it
really got so much better? Or at least you can
acknowledge it?
Speaker 1 (25:08):
Yeah, I can, so she's not too proud to be like, oh,
it's awful.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
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