My two favourite right wing vixens Louise Mensch and Cathy Odgers (Cactus Kate) have, for the moment, moved on from right wing politics and launched into the highly competitive, challenging arena of skincare and make-up product reviews and beauty tips. (No kidding.)
These two women certainly don’t need to soften their image as far as I’m concerned, but, oh well …
Louise, who I quoted earlier saying: “Are you trivialising the sisterhood if you dye your hair or have your eyebrows threaded? The answer is no” posted a pair of engaging instructional ‘video blogs’ two days ago …
Followed by a quick (33 secs) dress-up guide (in fetching black leggings and b-boots) …
I don’t know about you, but I find her likeable and engaging. As I did in this: An entertaining discussion of privacy and name suppression.
And here’s Cathy’s 12th March make-up review …
Over the years I have struggled to find a skincare “system” suitable for the sensitive petal I am and capable of managing the usual smoggy pit of my surroundings. Add to that travelling, air conditioning, stress, alcohol and an often terrible diet, the product has to be miraculous not to mention easy to pack in a suitcase.
I do not know much about the science of any of the product, do not care about whether it is tested on animals, vegetables or the French. I just want something that works, is simple to use and nicely between the price of Cetaphil and Caviar.
Selwyn risked all by sending this to me as if it did not work or I burst out in acne or inflammation, I would cart him all over the blog. I promised not to but would have not been able to help it.
But safe to say after using the products now for some five weeks in a row my conclusion for those of us suffering nigh on impossible skin to please this stuff is great and I plan to keep using it. They come in very useful packs for the lazy such as the one pictured that last 3 weeks or so. Not included in the above picture was the fantastic rosehip oil that adds the final layer.
I respect both of these women as political animals. They’re both a lot easier on the eye than, say, Margaret Thatcher. They’ve also both, supposedly, retired from politics now — Louise to spend more time with family and Cathy in broken exasperation about the failure of the less-than-one-percent in NZ: “Because sometimes those on your team are just big giant titheads.” (In other words, ACT got the ‘This Party is not great and I don’t plan to keep using it’ review from Cathy.)
I still think violinist Nigel Kennedy’s line about Louise stands as instructive:
“I am a socialist myself but do remember having some great times with my beautiful and very clever Right-wing friend when she was at EMI. Louise is pretty scary and I would warn anyone that it’s not a good idea to mess with her.”
But in response to this (new? previously-undisclosed?) focus on cosmetics and the ‘outer woman’ one HAS to ask: What?
– P
PS: Follow Louise’s beauty tips (‘A Lazy Girl’s Guide to Gloss’) at twitter.com/unfashionista. or unfashionistas.com
Peter
Nat. Is a skin care range.
It is not make up.
You should ask your Missus what the difference is then use your ahort arms to reach into your deep pockets and go buy her some Nat. to try.
Its part owned by a left wing businessman but is very good. That’s the best endorsement he can ever receive because I usually wouldn’t write anything nice about a pinko.
If she wants to hide blemishes caused by the stress of living with you she should try Mac. But they haven’t been nice enough to send me anything for free to try and are not New Zealanders so I won’t be writing about how I use their product.
Hi Cathy, how truly comical that you would hallucinate that I’m stingy and stressful to live with! (Hang on, that second one … well, OK … maybe sometimes. Oops.)
And thanks for clarifying (geddit?) that important distinction between skin care and make-up. Woeful of me to mix up comestic-ology that way.
– P
You make her sound like the kind of woman who needs to ask her man before buying the stuff. I don’t know if this is a new direction for you or anything but you’d do well to see how the girls on tumblr do their tutorials for hair/makeup/etc. Most are still in their teens but they know lighting, post production etc. Seriously skilled. Then for a laugh go check out Jenna Marbles.
I do love Jenna Marbles: http://www.thepaepae.com/why-not-say-it-with-style/8536/ and so does my Miss 15.
Um yeah, Sarah, Cathy hasn’t met Pearl …
Ha ha, Black Leggings…the female equivalent of a mullet
Mate, if you don’t think Louise M looks mmmmm-good in that outfit, it’s time to get your eyes tested. Gorgeous. – P
Try not to share your fetishes quite so publicly.
LOL. That’s funny. These women are beautiful. I think acknowledging that makes me normal, not deviant. – P
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