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Just look at an old video or photos of Amanda, her face is pulled upward, including the eyes, her lips plumped up.
This is more than an opinion, or gossip.
I think if she wanted work that is fine, but to say her product makes her look younger is a lie.
I do not like to be lied to. I do think some products softens lines, but that is far from the lifting, plumping and pulled look Amanda and others have.I use to like their personalities, but it bothers me that they are trying to fool people that have not done the research.
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Amanda’s face is as tight as a drum, pulled up, she went too far.. Thats her business, but I am astounded that she and the hosts want us to believe her “youthful” look is from anything she sells. I liked their original products before they jumped on the anti age wagon. Now I cannot watch Amanda..
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I think she can have all the work she wants, but to say I look younger because of this product
is clearly a lie. I have seen her old photos, and even if I had not it is obvious she had work, not just some lines filled. To mislead people into thinking a product can cause a filler, facelift effect is wrong.
It is not just Amanda, it’s many people who sell a product and say this made me stay or suddenly look younger and you just know that work was done. Very misleading..Many of us look young for our age these days, Less sun, good genes, and some products do help. But serums do not alter the form of a 77 year olds face. More is needed.
All I expect is truth in advertising.
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wow, I am returning a product I recently bought, I thought somehow south Korea was different?
Why are they misleading us? Well I know why actually, it worked. but no more!