Aug 21, 2010

Did I 'Slag Off' the NATIO cosmetics brand?


Did I 'slag off' the NATIO cosmetics brand in a previous article on this blog? One person seems to think so.

Here's the transcript of a conversation carried out online between myself and a NATIO employee who took issue with an article I wrote last year, entitled: "NATIO's Paraben Hypocrisy."


Did I go too far? Am I, in my self-given mission of education women about the beauty industry, 'slagging off' cosmetic companies? I won't say any more for now, but will let you in on our conversation, so you can join it. Please comment at the end.  Note: Name of correspondent removed. Text otherwise unedited.

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21 August at 09:48
Hello

Just a quick email to you re a web site you have written about the australian natio products.

http://abeautifuleducation.blogspot.com/2009/03/natios-paraben-hypocrisy.html

After reading your blog I checked to what you had written and I think you've made a mistake. There are disclaimers stating that 'no parabens' are used in conjuction with... MINERAL MAKEUP.... NOT SKINCARE! Your web site details I believe need ammending.
False accusations can cause problems... its not worth it :)

Just thought I'd mention before the company find your site... your easily traced back to here with your link :)

Lillybeth Melmoth 21 August at 11:12
That's correct [name].

I was stating it is misleading to market one product on the merits of it not containing parabens, when other products they make do contain parabens. By claiming their mineral makeup is paraben-free they are misleading consumers into:

1) believing there is something wrong/unsafe about parabens (of which there is no conclusive evidence, they are playing on a fear largely provoked by media hype perpetuated by the cosmetic industry)
and
2) the consumers may assume that if the company is declaring parabens unsafe or undesirable, their other items would also be paraben free, which they are not.

So it's not a false accusation - it's my opinion that their marketing in this way leads the customer to assume two untruths.

Does that change your response to the article now?

Warmest regards,
Lillybeth

Lillybeth Melmoth 21 August at 11:13
And if you wish you can add comments to the blog or to the posts here on facebook and I'll respond in public. :-)

22 August at 06:36
i dont mind and dont need to publicise my notes to you. you do however need to re jog your working. You show me one piece of information WRITTEN on th products or the natio website styating ALL products are baraben free... your wording is in accurate, i do understand now what you were trying to say.. but its not come across correctly :)

22 August at 06:37
iv looked again and no where on their site state that they say parabens are unsafe.

Lillybeth Melmoth 22 August at 09:12
I never state they explicitly STATE parabens are not safe. I've already explained it is IMPLIED. It's not against any laws to advertise like this, I'm just saying it's a little hypocritical.

However, some people do have a reaction to parabens and would seek out paraben-free products, but to the average consumer the claim of being paraben-free is a subtle scare tactic. A real paraben-free seeker would check the label.

It's my blog. I can write anything I like without false accusing, which I do not do. If you choose to interpret incorrectly that is not my error. I'm confident there's nothing illegal or worthy of prosecution on my blog. Take it to your bosses in Australia. Maybe then they'd changed the wording.

All the best,
Lillybeth.

22 August at 09:19
You are very arrogant, even though you know your wrong howeve not admiting the fact ..i wont be messaging you again, but will be keeping a little eye on you, informing ALL compnaies you' slag off' from now on.

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Aug 15, 2010

**Jedi Mind Trick** Vote for Lillybeth Melmoth & 'Iceland' in the Jane Iredale Makeup Competition!

I've submitted my first entry for a national makeup competition!  The theme of the 2010 Jane Iredale Makeup Competition is 'International Inspirations'.  My entry, 'ICELAND' was created in the studio using only Jane Iredale products.  No retouching of photos was allowed.

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5 Essentials For Special Occasions Makeup!

With the chill of WInter here (in New Zealand) and the Summer party & wedding season still months away, you'll probably find yourself with fewer special occasions to 'dress-up'. But don't despair, ball season is here! Whether it's a school ball, business awards night or Winter wedding on your calendar, use your next big social event as an excuse to shake off the cold and look your hottest ever.
I created this high fashion look for model Briar's portfolio photo shoot last month. It was created in the studio of Mount Maunganui photographer Logan Davey.  The makeup look shown here could be customised to rock the dance floor at any ball or party (perhaps minus the crystals on the lips) and has all the elements of a special occasions look:

1.  Dramatic eyes that demand attention
2.  Bold lashes that steal the show
3.  A flattering lip colour
4.  Clever contouring with bronzer
5.  And a decorative touch (in this case, the rhinestones) to add interest and intrigue

It all adds up to an unforgettable look that inspires confidence in the wearer. Can you imagine how fearless you'd feel in this makeup?!  You can enjoy professional makeup in your home when you book the services of a mobile makeup artist.   For more info on mobile, professional makeup in the BOP, visit my website For the daring people who wish to recreate this look themselves, I've added a list of the products used below.

PRODUCTS USED
SKIN: Mary Kay (MK) Full Coverage Liquid Foundation in Beige 400. MK Mineral Loose Powder, Beige 1. MK Bronzing Powder, Sandstone. CHEEKS: MK Mineral Cheek Colour Pink Petals & Cheek Palette in Soft Sable. EYES: MK Mineral Eye Colour in Spun Silk, Granite, Iris & Sweet Plum. MK Eyeliner, Black. Maybelline Define-A-Lash Waterproof Mascara, Brownish Black. MK Eye Colour as a brow shadow, Hazelnut. Fairy-style False Eyelashes, Black. Purple rhinestones. LIPS: MK Creme Lipstick, Frosted Rose. Pink rhinestones.