Yeah, they've worked for me. But everyone has a different skin type. I would highly recommend it.
No. Their products (at least, their early products) have/had no actual proven benefits, but where marketed as solving a confidence problem to kids. That's also known as selling snakeoil, fraud, and theft.
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Yeah, they've worked for me. But everyone has a different skin type. I would highly recommend it.
No. Their products (at least, their early products) have/had no actual proven benefits, but where marketed as solving a confidence problem to kids. That's also known as selling snakeoil, fraud, and theft.