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Anyone tried Trinny London products?

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TheOtherGirl · 27/10/2017 19:49

I follow Trinny on Instagram and luffs her posts very much. She's brilliantly bonkers and a joy to watch.

I'm very tempted to buy her BBF Skin Perfector in Light, and the lip gloss in Demon as these are 'my' colours apparently.

But are they as lovely and effective as they look on Instagram?
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Hello, lots of people visit this thread looking for Trinny London products - you can find them here. MNHQ.

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LadyOfTheCanyon · 27/10/2017 20:23

I find her immensely entertaining but I would no more buy products from her than I would slather sulphuric acid over my face.

She's pleasingly bonkers but she has had a shit tonne of work done to her face, meaning I can't take any of her skincare claims seriously.

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LipstickHandbagCoffee · 27/10/2017 20:24

Fuck no,she’s a right fright.like a hedgehog in a wind tunnel

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ggirl · 27/10/2017 20:40

yeh gotta agree with lady , I've watched her videos , the camera is never close enough to see the true effect of anything she puts on her face.

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silkpyjamasallday · 27/10/2017 20:42

As much as I love her videos, I wouldn't buy her products, as others have said she isn't totally transparent about how much work she has had done and how regularly, which will obviously make a lot more difference to her face than a few pots of cream can.

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JMAngel1 · 27/10/2017 21:49

I would say she is transparent about what she has had done - she openly admits to Botox, fillers, plasma injections, red light and radio frequency.
She isn't selling skincare, just makeup. I've not bought as all the formulations are cream based and I have super oily skin - but the stackable packaging is novel although I thinkRuby and Millie did similar in the 90s.

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ElmerFudge · 27/10/2017 21:55

Whatever happened to Ruby & Millie? Is that still a brand?

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LipstickHandbagCoffee · 27/10/2017 22:04

Ruby & Millie They were on go when I was a teen,they had Lip stain that thinking about it was like benetint before anyone stocked benefit,or at least where I lived.

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Timefortea99 · 27/10/2017 22:48

I have bought a couple of her lip products. They only arrived today so I have not tried yet. I liked the pot concept, they do stack together, great for travel. She has obviously not stinted on design - the attention to detail is impressive. They were packed in a sturdy posh box, within a box. And within that they were in a monogrammed Jiffy bag - except it was posher and zip locked.

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Ilovesliz · 27/10/2017 22:50

Blatantly placemarking.

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Beketaten · 27/10/2017 23:28

I like the concept, but is it any different to decanting products into these stacking pots you can get on the high street?
www.boots.com/boots-stacking-pots-10212537

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Intomyarms · 27/10/2017 23:36

I am waiting to buy them as soon as I get some money on my credit card!

She is selling make up not skincare so it doesn't matter what procedures she's had done to her own face. Imo she knows her stuff, her products seem to have taken the best bits from expensive products she has used before to create make up that will make people look better using colours that she thinks will suit tones and colouring.

I am very excited about it. Bit miffed it is on the expensive side so I expect I will just be able to afford one product a month. .

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TheOtherGirl · 28/10/2017 10:36

I have read several articles where she has been open about the cosmetic procedures she's had done. And this is just make up not skincare anyway.

I really like how you can match the products to your colouring.

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RonaldMcDonald · 28/10/2017 11:57

I'm buying this weekend
She knows her onions and I trust her advice on make up and skincare
I wish I'd had her stuff last weekend when .i made an internal flight as I had to bin some makeup

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Housewife2010 · 28/10/2017 15:46

It's a good idea which has been done before. I remember my sister having stacking pots of makeup in the 80s. I do think it is expensive. It's going to be £100 for just 4 pots. It's Chanel/Hourglass prices for simple packaging without the reputation or hype. I think that £15 a pot or 3 for £40 would have been better. The whole premise is to have several items packed neatly together but the initial cost will put many people off.

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ChardonnaysPrettySister · 28/10/2017 15:52

It's really expensive for something that looks a bit cheap and gimmicky. The cardboard boxes look good, but the actual packaging is not good enough.

Also, not being able to try , esp. foundation is not good.

So no, I won't be buying.

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Rainbowglow · 28/10/2017 16:13

I love Trinny. Deliciously eccentric. The website looks really good. She is very enthusiastic. Personally I am not sold on the stacking system and the lip and cheek shades selected for me are very dark. I agree with other posters about the cosmetics being a little overpriced. But interested to hear feedback on the products.

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Liiinoo · 28/10/2017 16:44

I liked the concept but the first recommended item I clicked on (a BB cream I think) didn't come in a stacking pot but in a tube which to me defeated the pint of buying the range.

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Timefortea99 · 28/10/2017 18:00

The BB cream in a tube comes with a pot too that you decant into for travel.

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Fosterdog123 · 28/10/2017 18:08

She's very watchable and built up a following on social media. There will be an initial flurry of sales from her faithful disciples and then the business will wither and die within 18 months. That's my prediction anyway.

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Intomyarms · 29/10/2017 00:27

Hopefully she will get them into a bricks and mortar shop. I agree buying foundation online is not ideal and the quantity in the products seems small but she seems confident that they will last six months of daily use. I certainly hope so!

I don't care one bit about the stacking pots if I'm honest. I see why she has done it, but I"d never buy makeup based on its packaging. I think the products will in themselves be decent products. I trust her, sounds crazy when I don't know her, but I like her style, her advice and her refusal to accept sponsorship. If she reviews a product and dislikes it, she says so.

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armaghda · 29/10/2017 00:29

You can enter your eye/ hair colour, skin tone and then products are recommended.
However my eye colour isn't on the website Sad
I have blue/ green eyes. Neither one nor the other.

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Intomyarms · 29/10/2017 00:43

I have blue/ green eyes. Neither one nor the other.

She covered this in one of her Istagram or FB feeds. I was interested as mine are a mix of blue/gray.. She says that everyone has more of one colour than another and to find out which, they need to get a piece of plain white paper and hold it against their eyes while looking in the mirror. If the eye colour looks more blue than green, go with blue eyes for the colour match and vice versa.

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armaghda · 29/10/2017 07:54

Thank you Intomyarms

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ChardonnaysPrettySister · 29/10/2017 08:03

Their cheek contour shade looks right though. The recs were spot on for the eyes as well.

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TheEmpressWears · 29/10/2017 10:35

I like the idea. I haven't seen it in the shops yet but I like the idea of having fewer pots but what you do have matching / working better. I always seem to be mixing a concealer with a pale make up for one part of my face and thinking that's a perfect shade but it's too dry.

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