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My latest obsession. My best friend and I’s texts are just an endless screenshot/link fest of Lipstick on the Rim episodes. I’m shocked at some of the reviews here. Ladies, this is a lighthearted FUN podcast on beauty + fashion. They don’t claim to be saving lives with this info and I LOVE that I can have a source for genuinely fun and cheeky convos (even if my wallet hurts for it). Love you ladies!
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Feels like your friends with everyone on this podcast! Casual relatable style of interviews with interesting credible guests who span across various definitions of beauty. Love the recommendations that come from the podcast!
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I look forward to all of the information I get on this podcast weekly and generally do enjoy it, but one thing that is very consistent is Molly one-upping Emese and their guests. If someone says “I’ve had this for 5 years” Molly will cut them off and say “I’ve had mine for 7” or something like that and it happens all the time. It’s clear that she wants to always redirect the focus and make everything about her. It gets annoying but overall I like the content and I definitely spend more $$ because of these ladies:)
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Love this show and have listened the last year and a half. My only wish is that the episodes would go back to more beauty, fashion, and interviews with those in that space. The episodes have veered into a little more “wellness” and mental health with psychics, therapists, etc. which is great, but not the escape I come to the podcast for and love so much.
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The best episodes are the ones where Molly and Emese talk about things listeners can relate to. The episode about a mother’s intuition, and how Emese keep advocating for her daughter’s health was excellent. I also loved the episode with Dr. Aliabadi talking about PCOS. Otherwise, most of the time this is one giant product placement. Please, whoever writes Molly’s talking points, change it up. Every scripted ad begins with “And I have to say…” I find myself listening less because the content is so repetitive.
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