Nadine Baggott

Nadine Baggott
Nadine Baggott
Born Isleworth, England,  United Kingdom
Occupation Journalist
Known for Advertising face of Olay Regenerist face cream, occasional TV presenter, regular contributor to popular journals

Nadine Baggott is an English journalist, and beauty consultant.[1]

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Career

Journalism

After graduating, Baggott gained employment as a journalist and has written for several newspapers and magazines including The Daily Mail, The Sunday Express, London Evening Standard, Sunday Times Style Magazine, Marie Claire and Hello! Magazine.[2][3] Currently (2007) Baggott is the health and beauty editor for Hello! Magazine, where she received a Jasmine Award in 2004 for the phrase "Scent to Seduce".[4][5]

Television

Baggott has appeared on television as a beauty expert on BBC One's "Vanessa," and is currently (2007) resident beauty expert on ITV's This Morning.[1][6]

Advertising

Baggott currently (2007) appears in a widely broadcast series of television advertisements for Olay Regenerist face cream.[7] The advertisements have attracted negative comments on some internet sites.[8][9][10][11][12] Nadine has made her own 'catch phrase' which has been repeated on many spoof videos on the popular video sharing site YouTube 'I'm Nadine Baggott, Celebrity Beauty Editor'.

Product Endorsements

Various companies quote Baggott endorsing various products and services. These companies generally appear to be selling the products or services concerned.[13][14][15][2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Nadine Baggott". ITV. Archived from the original on 2007-11-02. http://web.archive.org/web/20071102065956/http://www.itv.com/Lifestyle/ThisMorning/backstage/experts/NadineBaggot2.html. Retrieved 2007-08-21. "Nadine has been presenting beauty items on TV for six years, anchoring regular beauty strands for ITV1's This Morning. She has also presented makeover strands twice a week for Vanessa and The Club on BBC1, and reported for GMTV's LK Today. Nadine has been a journalist since graduating from university and has written for The Evening Standard, The Daily Mail, The Sunday Times Style Magazine and The Sunday Express. She is currently health and beauty editor of Hello!" 
  2. ^ a b Press Information
  3. ^ "Toiletries & Cosmetics". Hello Magazine. http://www.hellomagazine.com/marketing/marketingc7.html. Retrieved 2007-08-21. "Every week up-to-date news on specific beauty topics are written about by our resident award winning Beauty Editor, Nadine Baggott. Nadine is one of the most highly respected Beauty writers in the industry and she often appears on TV shows such as This Morning to give her valued, expert opinion on all areas of cosmetics, skin-care, hair-care and beauty treatments." 
  4. ^ Jasmine
  5. ^ "Soundbite Mag Nadine Baggott Winner of the Best Soundbite in a Magazine Title". Jasmine Awards. http://www.thejasmineawards.co.uk/pages/popups/soundbiteMag2004.htm. Retrieved 2007-08-21. "Nadine Baggot for 'Scent to Seduce' in the 7 September issue of Hello! represented by Sally Cartwright. Pictured with Helen Lederer and Susan Taylor." 
  6. ^ "Nadine Baggott". Archived from the original on 2007-08-07. http://web.archive.org/web/20070807083746/http://www.beautybynadine.com/profile.asp. Retrieved 2007-08-26. "I have been presenting lifestyle items on television for five years, anchoring weekly beauty strands for Granada Television's This Morning. I have also presented makeover strands twice a week for Vanessa and The Club on BBC1, and reported for GMTV's LK Live. I have appeared as a co-presenter on Granada's current affairs programme Six Talk, Food Beautiful Food with chef Lesley Waters, and Karyn Franklin's woman's interest show Well Woman. I have also written and presented outside broadcast reports for Open House and The Clothes Show and been the fashion news and gossip presenter on Granada's Fashion LiveTime. As a journalist I am Health and Beauty Editor of Hello! as well as writing articles for The Evening Standard, The Daily Mail, The Sunday Times Style Magazine, The Sunday Express and Marie Claire Health and Beauty." 
  7. ^ Olay 'Nadine Baggott' TV ad - 30 secs
  8. ^ Raeside, Julia (July 1, 2006). "The hard sell". London: The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,,329516361-113628,00.html. Retrieved 2007-08-21. "Skin starts off young and gets old. This is no longer acceptable, so we must all choose our weapons in the battle against wrinkles and death. Olay Regenerist won't prevent death, but it will help you to think less about it, by smoothing out your face, so you can pretend you are further away from being bagged and tagged. And who better to flog this essential unguent than Celebrity Beauty Editor Nadine Baggott (to be said all in one breath)?"Right now, I think the hottest beauty ingredients around are pentapeptides," chirrups Nadine like a wide-eyed, featherless owl. It wouldn't be any kind of surprise if she turned her head all the way around or ate a dormouse. She goes on: "As we speak, my face is producing so much collagen, it has become a giant lip."" 
  9. ^ Mr and Mrs McMuffin: we have taken against nadine baggott
  10. ^ Thought Experiments : The Blog: Nadine Baggott - the New Jeff?
  11. ^ TV’s Worst Adverts » Blog Archive » OLAY - Nadine Baggott Celebrity Beauty Editor » Some of UK TVs Worst Adverts
  12. ^ the left room » Adverts that annoy me #2[dead link]
  13. ^ [1][dead link]
  14. ^ Press Articles Representing Perfect Skin Care Treatments
  15. ^ Beauty Within || IPL, Health and Beauty Clinic || Cuckfield, Sussex

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