Relax in your own bathroom. Undergo a treatment at the beautician. Or replenish your stock and stand in the aisle at the drugstore in doubt. You have a lot of beauty products, brands and helpers at home without noticing and that's how you pronounce the most difficult.
Do you say Oreo or O-ree-jo? And will you stick to Primark or Prie-mark? The same applies to some of the beauty products that you have in the bathroom or on your bedside table:sometimes the pronunciation of their names is slightly different than you think.
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Yep, indeed to clean yet you pronounce it as klen-zer. Remember it in case a conversation ever comes to a halt during an evening of drinks with the neighbors ('say, did you know...').
Not a product, but a much-chosen color technique at the hairdresser. You pronounce it ba-la-ja-zje. Wow, it might as well have been a traditional dance from the Balkans!
Also a beautiful one. This delicious spread comes down to:sjee.
Do you also have a rainbow of nail polish colors at home? Just like most Dutch people say wie-fie, where the rest of the world says wai-fai, we have a hand in pronouncing this well-known brand as o-pie. Error! It's o-pie-ai, so the English letters one by one.
A wonderful misunderstanding among many women. A flat iron is there to make your hair straighter (read:without curl or stroke). Use a hair straightener to style the hair, for example to get waves or curls in it. And to make it even more complicated:the first one can also be called a straightener. The second also styler. But anyway, we understand what you mean.
Also one to get your toe clean and fresh again. Just repeat after us:mie-sè-lèr.
Wow, this one surprised us too. That double c becomes an x when you pronounce it. Loxie-tan. Or:lok-sie-tan.