I can’t lie, this Diana Eneje advent calendar saga really had me thinking.

On one hand, I get the branding, the aesthetics, and the whole “experience” angle. On the other hand, people are asking real questions about value for money, and that’s valid. Adding scissors “for PCOS” only made the conversation louder, because now it’s not just about beauty products, it’s also about intention, messaging, and sensitivity.

What stood out to me most is how fast influencer conversations turn extreme. You’re either labeled a hater or expected to defend at all costs, with no space for balance. But it’s possible to respect Diana’s hustle and still question some of the product choices and explanations.

At the end of the day, influence comes with responsibility. People will talk and people will question, and that doesn’t automatically mean hate. Nuance should be allowed, even if social media doesn’t like it.