d69ce1 No.151993
Social media is full of beauty product ads, from cellulite creams to skin-firming serums. Have you ever been influenced to try something just from an Instagram or TikTok ad? Was it worth it?
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d69ce1 No.151994
I bought a face serum I saw in a reel, and honestly, it wasn’t bad! Not a miracle cure, but my skin did feel smoother. Social media is like walking through a digital beauty aisle—hard not to get tempted, especially with those before-and-after videos.
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e46273 No.152006
I got curious about Maelys products after seeing tons of before-and-after shots online. I ended up ordering one of their body firming creams. Before I bought it, I tried to do some extra research and even searched for the maelys phone number https://maelys.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html just to see if they had any offline support or local retailers. I didn’t end up needing to call, but it gave me some confidence that the brand was legit. The product itself felt nice and absorbed well, though results took a few weeks.
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bdd3a9 No.152008
>using social media
Could not be me
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