Report: Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop Stickers Blasted By NASA
It's probably safe to say that NASA employees are not fans of Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle company Goop.
TMZ reports that former NASA scientist Mark Shelhamer has slammed Goop's article on "wellness stickers"—products called Body Vibes—as "a load of BS."
The stickers in question allegedly boast "a crystalline, carbonized radio-frequency material"—what NASA uses to make their spacesuits, Goop claimed. The stickers, which cost $120 for a pack of 24, are supposed to "fill in the deficiencies in your reserves, creating a calming effect, smoothing out both physical tension and anxiety."
But Shelhamer isn't buying the alleged healing properties of the stickers. "Not only is the whole premise like snake oil, the logic doesn't even hold up," he told Gizmodo. "If they promote healing, why do they leave marks on the skin when they are removed?"
What's more, NASA reportedly doesn't even use "carbonized radio-frequency material" to line their spacesuits, like Goop alleges.
Goop has since removed all ties to NASA from their article.
Come on, Paltrow. Step up your Goop game!