People should have to disclose plastic surgeries when they endorse skincare products

I watch infomercials every morning.

A lot of skincare for ladies type stuff.

After working for a plastic surgeon,

I’m pretty good at spotting work.

Especially on older women.

A lot of celebrities and even just participants in the infomercials have had tons of plastic surgery then are saying “Buy my retinol, it works miracles, look at me!”

False advertising.

We need disclaimers when these people tell us products work.

Or show me a natural 60 year old woman that actually uses the products.

Then I’ll judge if your ■■■■ is worth my money.

Just an early morning pet peeve of mine.

I like waking up early,

But the 4am infomercials lie!

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Gasp! How could they :scream:

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I know.

If you can’t trust television,

Who can you trust?

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Sometimes I watch the old magic bullet infomercial for the nostalgia

Could it really, make muffins, and omlet and chicken quesadillas all in the time it takes to preheat the oven? :thinking::thinking::thinking::thinking: Starting to have my doubts

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Why not save hell for after you’re dead?

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I like them.

Think they’re relaxing.

It’s weird.

I’m aware.

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I get a kick out of them. Used to watch that bs with my kid and laugh. Always the household products.

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Sorry folks. There is no fountain of youth.

This is relaxing?

I have used the magic bullet for mixing muffin batter and scrambling eggs, and yes, it works amazingly. The only thing I don’t like it for is mixing exclusively dry goods.

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