there has been a lot of backlash recently among the fashion world with renouncing designer knockoffs, but my story has a twist; facial products. i semi-recently (a month or so ago) bought cvs’ version of clean and clear’s oil-free cream cleanser. it claimed to produce the same “cool, refreshing tingle” as the original, but cvs lied. there was no tingle, nor was it refreshing or cool. it barely removed my mascara and i am peeved. next time, i won’t try to save a buck or two and i am going straight for the original product. no  more facial product knockoffs for me.

there has been a lot of backlash recently among the fashion world with renouncing designer knockoffs, but my story has a twist; facial products.

i semi-recently (a month or so ago) bought cvs’ version of clean and clear’s oil-free cream cleanser. it claimed to produce the same “cool, refreshing tingle” as the original, but cvs lied. there was no tingle, nor was it refreshing or cool. it barely removed my mascara and i am peeved. next time, i won’t try to save a buck or two and i am going straight for the original product.

no  more facial product knockoffs for me.
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