Comments by "Poisonelle Misty" (@PoisonelleMisty4311) on "BBC World Service"
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Huda beauty needs to realize that not everyone can drop a paycheck on a palette. I mean, we're talking Ramen-noodle-for-dinner kind of broke here. Maybe she should come out with a new line called 'Huda on a Budget' for us financially challenged ladies. Like, come on Huda, we want to slay on a budget too!
I mean, who decided that only the rich deserve to look glamorous? I've worked my butt off in all sorts of jobs just to make ends meet, I don't have the luxury of splurging on expensive makeup. And don't even get me started on the whole 'you have to work a 9 to 5 to afford nice things' mentality. I've worked way more than 9 to 5 and still can't afford designer makeup!
But you know what's really messed up? The fact that society tells us we have to look a certain way to be accepted. Like, why can't makeup be affordable for everyone? Why does it have to be a luxury item? It's like they want us to feel bad about ourselves if we don't have the latest trends. Well, guess what, I'll rock my drugstore makeup like a boss and still slay, thank you very much.
And don't even get me started on how the beauty industry keeps capitalism alive and kicking. They make us feel like we need their products to feel beautiful, when really, beauty comes from within. So next time you see those high-end brands pushing their pricey products, remember that us low-socioeconomic status ladies are beautiful just the way we are. And hey, who needs Huda beauty when you've got a killer personality and a heart of gold?
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Women from low socioeconomic status and poor women are out here looking like peasants while the rich ladies are walking around with their faces beat to the gods thanks to Huda beauty. Like, come on Huda, throw us broke ladies a bone and make some affordable products! It's like the beauty industry is saying, "You can't sit with us unless you have a designer lipstick." But hey, us hard-working gals know how to make do with what we have. Who needs Huda beauty when you can rock that dollar store mascara like a boss? And don't even get me started on the whole capitalism in the beauty industry. It's like they're saying, "Oh, you want to look good? Well, you better start saving up your pennies, honey!" I mean, come on, let's make looking fabulous accessible to everyone, not just the trust fund babies!
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Oh, because obviously all women from low socioeconomic status are just dying to get their hands on some Huda beauty products. Because you know, makeup is the key to success and happiness. It's not like these women have more important things to worry about like putting food on the table or paying rent. But sure, let's make cheap makeup the top priority in their lives. Because who needs basic necessities when you can have a $50 lipstick, right?
I mean, why should poor women bother with trying to improve their financial situation when they could just slap on some high-end makeup and magically become successful and beautiful? Who needs hard work and determination when you have a credit card, am I right?
And of course, let's not forget how the beauty industry is just exploiting the poor and keeping them down. Because it's totally the fault of makeup companies that some women can't afford their products. It's not like capitalism plays any role in this at all. Nope, it's all the fault of those evil beauty moguls.
But hey, who needs to address the real issues when we can just blame the beauty industry for all of society's problems? Because obviously, makeup is the root of all evil. Let's forget about fighting for equality and social justice, and just focus on getting that perfect contour instead. Great priorities, folks.
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Huda Beauty, more like Hood-rat Beauty, am I right? I mean, who can afford those pricey products besides women driving around in their Ferraris and shopping at designer stores? Meanwhile, us poor gals are over here scraping pennies together just to afford a basic mascara. I guess I'll just have to stick to my trusty dollar store makeup for now.
But seriously, why is it that only the rich can afford to look fabulous? It's like the beauty industry is saying, "Sorry, you gotta have a fat wallet to feel beautiful." Well, joke's on them, because I rock my $5 lipstick like a queen.
And don't even get me started on the whole capitalism thing. It's like they're preying on our insecurities to make a buck. Maybe instead of pushing expensive products on us, they should focus on making quality, affordable options for all women. Let's give the poor gals a chance to feel fabulous too, without breaking the bank.
So here's to all my fellow budget beauties out there, rocking our cheap makeup with pride. Who needs Huda Beauty when you've got a winning personality and a killer sense of humor, am I right?
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Huda beauty, more like Huda boujee! I mean, who can actually afford to shell out that kind of cash for a lipstick? Not me, that's for sure. You know you're broke when even the drugstore makeup aisle seems like a luxury. I'm out here hustling with three side jobs just to make ends meet, I don't have time to be dropping big bucks on highlighter. But hey, who needs expensive makeup when you've got a killer personality and a great sense of humor, am I right? And seriously, why is it that only the rich can afford to look good? It's like they're living in a whole different world where money grows on trees and lashes come in 24 karat gold. I may not have a designer handbag, but at least I've got my dignity. So Huda, if you're listening, how about creating a line for us budget babes? We may not have a trust fund, but we've got plenty of love to give...and maybe a coupon or two.
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Oh, poor little me, struggling to make ends meet and can't even afford Huda beauty. Because we all know that makeup is the key to happiness and success in life. Clearly, Huda needs to start catering to us lowly peasants who can't shell out hundreds of dollars for some eyeshadow. It's not like there are more important things to worry about when you're living in poverty.
But hey, at least I have my pride, right? I may be living on welfare and working my butt off in multiple low paying jobs, but at least I'm not selling my soul to buy some lipstick. Who needs basic necessities when you can have designer makeup? Surely, that's the key to true fulfillment in life.
And don't even get me started on capitalism in the beauty industry. It's a conspiracy, I tell you! They want us to feel inadequate so we keep buying their overpriced products. Why can't they just make everything cheap and easily accessible to everyone? Oh, wait, because that would go against their entire business model. Silly me, expecting companies to care about actual human beings instead of just their profit margins.
But hey, who needs makeup when you've got a strong work ethic and a sense of self-worth, right? That's the real beauty, not some overpriced foundation. I'll just keep chugging along, working my fingers to the bone, while the beauty industry rakes in the cash off my insecurities. Yay for capitalism!
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Oh, of course, because all women from low socioeconomic backgrounds are just dying to get their hands on some Huda Beauty. Forget about paying bills or putting food on the table, what we really need is some expensive makeup to feel complete. Because clearly, looking beautiful is the most important thing in the world, right? I mean, who cares about basic necessities when you can have luxury brands to show off to your friends? It's not like poor women have more pressing concerns or anything. And let's not forget how capitalism is just thriving in the beauty industry, because clearly they care more about profits than making affordable products accessible to everyone. But hey, who needs basic human rights when you have makeup, right? Priorities, people. Priorities.
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Huda beauty needs to come out with a new line called "Huda on a Budget" for us broke ladies out here just trying to look cute without breaking the bank. I mean, seriously, have you seen the prices on some of these products? It's like they were designed for women who bathe in gold bars instead of tap water.
I swear, it's like the beauty industry is just one big club for rich women only. Like, unless you have a trust fund or marry a millionaire, you ain't getting anywhere near that fancy makeup counter. Meanwhile, us poor gals are out here trying to DIY our own eyeshadow with crushed up crayons.
I've worked every odd job under the sun just to make ends meet, and the last thing on my mind is spending my hard-earned cash on some overpriced highlighter. I'd rather save up for a rainy day or a 3-ply toilet paper, thank you very much.
But hey, who needs luxury brands when you can glow up on a budget? I'll stick to my drugstore makeup and DIY face masks, thank you very much. Who needs Huda beauty when you can have "Hotdog stand chic" as your signature look? Beauty may be pain, but so is your bank account after splurging on high-end products.
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Oh, of course, because poor women just love spending their hard-earned money on expensive makeup brands like Huda beauty. I mean, who needs groceries or bills paid when you can have a luxury brand on your face, right? It's not like there's anything more important in life than looking pretty. And don't even get me started on how unfair it is that only rich women can afford to look beautiful - I guess poverty really is the ultimate beauty killer. Thank goodness I've learned to value money and not waste it on such frivolous things, like makeup. But hey, who needs affordable and high-quality products when you can just sell your soul for some expensive eyeshadow, right? Capitalism in the beauty industry? Nah, that's just a fanciful myth. Because at the end of the day, women will always find a way to make themselves look beautiful, even if it means sacrificing their financial stability in the process.
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The beauty industry is a tough game, especially for women from low socioeconomic backgrounds like myself. It's frustrating to see all these high-end brands like Huda Beauty creating products that are way out of our price range. It almost feels like beauty is reserved for the wealthy, leaving the rest of us struggling to make ends meet looking and feeling less than our best.
I've had my fair share of rough jobs just to survive, and I've learned to be smart with my money. Splurging on expensive makeup is just not a priority for me when there are bills to pay and mouths to feed. But it does make you wonder, why is beauty so unattainable for those of us who aren't rolling in cash?
I think about all the women out there who are in the same boat as me, trying to make ends meet and still feel beautiful in the process. Why isn't there more talk about the role capitalism plays in the beauty industry? It's like they want to keep us in this cycle of feeling like we have to spend a fortune to look presentable.
But you know what? I refuse to buy into that narrative. I won't resort to drastic measures just to fit into society's standards of beauty. I believe there should be more affordable options out there for women like us who just want to look and feel good without breaking the bank.
So here's to the women who hustle and work hard every day just to make ends meet. We deserve to feel beautiful too, and it's time for the beauty industry to start recognizing that. Let's demand more affordable, high-quality products that cater to all women, regardless of their financial status. Beauty should be inclusive, not exclusive. And until that happens, we'll keep pushing for change.
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Oh, poor women can't afford Huda beauty? How tragic. I'm sure they are just devastated that they can't spend their hard-earned money on overpriced makeup. Clearly, Huda needs to get on creating some bargain bin products for all those low socioeconomic status women out there. Because, you know, only the rich and privileged should be allowed to look beautiful. Who cares if you're struggling financially, at least you'll have some bomb eyeshadow, right? And let's not forget that having a 9 to 5 job is the only way to afford makeup - God forbid you work hard to make yourself look good. Because obviously, if you can't afford luxury brands, you should just resort to stealing or selling your body, right? It's not like there are more important things in life than makeup. So let's all just ignore the glaring issues of capitalism in the beauty industry and focus on how we can make sure every woman has the privilege of looking flawless, no matter the cost. Because that's what really matters, right?
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Oh, how silly of me to think that women from low socioeconomic backgrounds deserve to feel beautiful too! Clearly, Huda Beauty needs to cater to us poor gals by creating a special "dirt cheap" line just for us. Because obviously, only the rich ladies should have access to quality makeup. Who cares about those struggling to make ends meet, right?
It's absolutely mind-boggling that only those with a cushy 9 to 5 job can afford to splurge on makeup. I mean, how dare they suggest that we should prioritize basic needs over beauty products! And heaven forbid anyone suggest that maybe - just maybe - the beauty industry is a tad bit profit-driven.
But hey, who needs fancy makeup when you've got a resume full of grueling, low-paying jobs under your belt? Who cares about looking like a million bucks when you've learned to scrape by on next to nothing? Because clearly, being poor means you should just resign yourself to never feeling beautiful.
But hey, at least there's always a way for women to look gorgeous, right? Who cares if makeup is unaffordable for some - capitalism rules! Beauty products will always find a way to squeeze every last penny out of those who can't afford it.
So let's just keep ignoring the glaring inequalities in the beauty industry and pretend that everyone has equal access to looking fabulous. Because clearly, poverty and beauty don't mix - unless you're willing to sell your soul to the highest bidder. Oh, the joys of capitalism!
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Oh, how silly of me to think that women from low socioeconomic status deserve to look beautiful too! Clearly, only the rich and privileged should have access to luxury brands like Huda beauty. Because, you know, struggling to make ends meet means you don't deserve to treat yourself with nice makeup. Who needs affordable options when you can just work yourself to the bone in a 9 to 5 job to afford a lipstick, right? Because obviously, capitalism in the beauty industry is just too sacred to question. Let's keep pretending that makeup is bad and unattainable for those who can't afford it, because who needs inclusivity when you can just be a struggling industry worker, cleaner, janitor, substitute teacher or nanny who values money over vanity? Let's just keep ignoring the fact that there are high-quality and cheap products out there that could make a difference for those who are struggling financially. Because, you know, why bother discussing the real issues when we can just keep perpetuating the cycle of capitalism in the beauty industry? Way to go, society. Way to go.
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Huda Beauty, more like Huda Broke-tiful for us poor ladies! I mean, seriously, who has the money to drop on a $60 eyeshadow palette when you're living off ramen noodles and tap water? It seems like only the rich can afford to look fabulous, while the rest of us are stuck looking like we just rolled out of bed (which, let's be honest, we probably did).
I've worked all sorts of crazy jobs just to make ends meet, but you best believe I ain't spending my hard-earned cash on overpriced makeup. Who needs a $50 foundation when you can get a $5 one at the drugstore, am I right? I may not have the fanciest brands in my makeup bag, but I still slay on a budget.
And don't even get me started on the whole "beauty is pain" mentality. Like, why can't we have high-quality makeup that doesn't cost an arm and a leg? Why do we have to choose between looking good and paying our bills? It's like they want us to stay poor and plain so they can keep making bank off our insecurities.
But hey, at the end of the day, makeup is just a way to enhance what's already beautiful on the inside. So who cares if we can't afford the latest trends? We'll rock that dollar store lipstick like it's high fashion, and we'll do it with a smile on our faces. Because real beauty doesn't come in a fancy package – it comes from the heart. And that's something money can't buy.
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Oh, poor me, with my low socioeconomic status, struggling to afford Huda beauty while all those rich ladies flaunt their luxury brands. It's so unfair that only the wealthy can look beautiful, right? Maybe Huda should create a line for us peasants who can't afford to splurge on makeup. But hey, who needs expensive products when you've worked your way through a bunch of physically demanding jobs like me, right? I'll stick to my budget-friendly options and save my hard-earned cash for more important things. But seriously, why don't they make high-quality products that us poor folks can actually afford? It's like they want us to steal or do something drastic just to fit in. Capitalism in the beauty industry is alive and well, my friends. So let's talk about that instead of shaming women for wanting to look their best. After all, beauty shouldn't come with a price tag, right?
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Oh, thank you for enlightening us with your struggles of being unable to afford Huda beauty. Clearly, the world is in dire need of cheaper makeup specifically tailored for those in low socioeconomic backgrounds. Because, you know, looking beautiful is the most important thing in life, especially for those of us who have to take physically demanding jobs just to survive.
It's so unfair that only the rich and privileged can afford luxury brands, while the rest of us peasants are left looking like trolls. Surely, the beauty industry should prioritize creating affordable products for us hardworking, poverty-stricken individuals. After all, who needs food or shelter when you can have the latest Huda beauty palette?
But hey, who needs capitalism in the beauty industry anyway? Let's just ignore the fact that businesses exist to make money, and instead focus on how we can all look flawless on a budget. Because, you know, societal standards of beauty are the most pressing issue facing the world today.
So please, let's all band together and demand cheaper makeup for the downtrodden masses. Because clearly, that's what will solve all our problems.
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Huda beauty needs to realize that not everyone can drop a paycheck on a palette. I mean, we're talking Ramen-noodle-for-dinner kind of broke here. Maybe she should come out with a new line called 'Huda on a Budget' for us financially challenged ladies. Like, come on Huda, we want to slay on a budget too!
I mean, who decided that only the rich deserve to look glamorous? I've worked my butt off in all sorts of jobs just to make ends meet, I don't have the luxury of splurging on expensive makeup. And don't even get me started on the whole 'you have to work a 9 to 5 to afford nice things' mentality. I've worked way more than 9 to 5 and still can't afford designer makeup!
But you know what's really messed up? The fact that society tells us we have to look a certain way to be accepted. Like, why can't makeup be affordable for everyone? Why does it have to be a luxury item? It's like they want us to feel bad about ourselves if we don't have the latest trends. Well, guess what, I'll rock my drugstore makeup like a boss and still slay, thank you very much.
And don't even get me started on how the beauty industry keeps capitalism alive and kicking. They make us feel like we need their products to feel beautiful, when really, beauty comes from within. So next time you see those high-end brands pushing their pricey products, remember that us low-socioeconomic status ladies are beautiful just the way we are. And hey, who needs Huda beauty when you've got a killer personality and a heart of gold?
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