Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
Thank god...another amenity kit thread. I was beginning to lose hope.
To the lovely Sarah's point, the Virgin Vie products were indeed quality. In fact, I have a salesperson in Blighty through whom I order refills (kind of like the USA's Mary Kay lady). I am today 72 years of age and am often still asked for ID at the local bar...that's how good they are. [:w]
The cufflinks were marvy...they came in purple or black. I often get sartorially cheeky and wear one of each.
Also, to no one's point at all, the little mirror reminded me of cocaine ephemera. It was too small for anything but a pick-me-up in the WC. I did not do that myself (having a brother who suffers a terrible addiction to it), but everyone I showed it to agreed that it had that vibe to it.
Happy flying,
GJ
GJ, are you feeling okay? Virgin Vie products - oh come on, there just one step up the line from Avon. Actually no they are not, any product that relies on crazy, Blue Nun infused hen/lady sales parties obviously is second class. I preferred the Space:NK and Molton Brown ranges as they are decidely more upmarket. You wouldn't put Tesco Basics soap in your guest WC would you now? Trinny and Susannah would have a double coronary.
I'm being silly, I never use any of the damn beauty products (and yes I know it shows) that they give out in the amenity kits, I'll buy my own products that I know I can get on with. I end up giving them away to various people or to charity. The best amenity kit I ever recieved for product ahs to be the delightful little Anya Hindmarch number from BA F. No silly little gifts that I'd never use, just a good range of beauty products (two kits, one for him and one for her as we all know women's beauty needs are a whole different league comapred to us men), with a helpful guide of exactly what each one did, what it contained and when to use it; latter being done via a clever split in the inlay to show products for before take-off, during flight, and before landing. There was even a razor set in there.
Thanks,
Richard