Gwyneth Paltrow is Now Promoting Skincare Products That Have Been Meditated Over [View all]
Gwyneth Paltrow is Now Promoting Skincare Products That Have Been Meditated Over
March 12, 2016 by Hemant Mehta
Last year, we wrote about actress Gwyneth Paltrow because she was promoting the idea of women getting their vaginas steam-cleaned to balance their hormone levels. (As everyone who knows things pointed out, the procedure
wont accomplish anything.)
Now shes back with even more pseudo-science. The latest Goop newsletter promotes a skincare product that supposedly works because its treated to extensive prayer, meditation, and music before ever appearing on shelves.
Because, as we all know, applying lotion to your body is pointless unless it has been treated with meditation and chants.
Its about doing anything to increase the energy of the products, [founder Annee de Mamiel] says. We put crystals around the oils. As we macerate the herbs, we play music. As we add the base oils, we use more music, crystals, and meditation. Then when we add the flower essences, they sit out with music, too. She estimates the whole process takes about six to eight weeks. She blends the oils the way a perfumer blends notes: In the blending room we say blessings of love and grace and gratitude; I add the oils in a certain order, and I chant as I blend them. I like to burn frankincense as I do it, to clear the room its sacred, energizing, and such a pure smell. Each product has its own chant. Once the blend is ready I meditate. Usually three words of intention come up for me in that meditation, and I like to put those on the label. Then it macerates for two months.
Thats a very long way of saying: Give us money for this bullshit product.
Ruth Graham at Slate
wisely points out:
0.34 oz. of de Mamiels altitude oil is a mere $44. But take heart: the snake oil is free, and its glorious.
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Whats amazing is that Paltrow, like Jenny McCarthy, is selling this drivel and people are buying it. Their gullible followers are immune to facts, science, and common sense.
At least with Paltrow, theyre only throwing away their money.
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2016/03/12/gwyneth-paltrow-is-now-promoting-skincare-products-that-have-been-meditated-over/