The BIGGEST SCAM in the beauty industry that EVERYONE forgot about… (Naturium)

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Комментарии • 839

  • @ruth98765
    @ruth98765 Год назад +2264

    I, personally, never enjoyed any of the Ordinary products but to trash them just to lift up your own brand is extremely shady 🙄🙄

    • @angelikamakeup
      @angelikamakeup  Год назад +184

      SO shady!

    • @quackitytheasker9977
      @quackitytheasker9977 Год назад +113

      The Ordinary is hands down the best drugstore skincare brand, better than other regular skincare brands that try to make targeting treatment like products. For my currency it's still a bit expensive but it's so worth it! And they have different acidic solutions for different groups of people like multiple types of retinoids. The Ordinary for clear skin!

    • @m.younis9849
      @m.younis9849 Год назад +6

      @maria th4 how did it impact your skin please?
      "positively I assume"

    • @catmoon-
      @catmoon- Год назад +16

      I've tried so many products from them and they do nothing. I gave up on those brands that sell products with only one active ingredient. It is so overwhelming and confusing to me and I end up spending more money, because I am buying several bottles with different ingredients. While if I buy a product a bit more pricey, but with a formulation with several ingredients and that actually works, I end up spending less.

    • @oliver_liew
      @oliver_liew Год назад +8

      @@catmoon- Same. They didn't do anything for me and they also didn't have very good textures. The niacinamide and buffet serums both pilled like crazy on my skin, literally the only products that have done that for me.

  • @jenn6721
    @jenn6721 Год назад +261

    I thought everyone forgot about this! It literally ruined my view of her. I don’t think I’ll ever bring myself to support her ever again.

    • @-A-09
      @-A-09 Год назад +28

      It's calculating, deceiving, dishonest and disrespectful to her viewers. She lost my respect with this fiasco.

    • @tiahnarodriguez3809
      @tiahnarodriguez3809 Год назад +5

      I never forgot. I used to like the other lady who did the SASS with her, but after Susan’s scandal with Naturium, I can’t stand to watch or support anything of hers even if it’s her making a cameo.

  • @nephinie
    @nephinie Год назад +95

    the ordinary has been a lifesaver for a lot of people. before, using skincare with all the buzz word ingredients was literally a privilege because of how expensive it is, but the ordinary has made it accessible to so many people. i have only ever tried their foundation and it’s now my daily one as it’s the only one i’ve found that works for my combination skin. everyone’s skin is different, and i hate to see one business promote themselves by tearing others down, leaves a bad taste in my mouth regardless of all the other stuff she’s done

  • @jeannie101
    @jeannie101 Год назад +47

    Finally someone made this video! Back in 2019-2021 era of RUclips skin care, I was really following a lot of creators and influencers like Susan, Hyram, Cassandra, etc. and when the entire drama broke out, I was expecting a lot more drama channels to cover how illegal and deceptive this entire brand/ launch of it was and I was ready for the receipts and people getting cancelled, but somehow it was all swept under the rug. Not in support of cancel culture or anything, but there was a lack of remorse on the end of many skincare influencers who supported the line and everyone just moved on as business as usual. Flashforward, the Mixed Makeup channel still seems to be doing fairly well, which I am indifferent about as I don't really follow them anymore after the scandal. There's just a sour taste in my mouth for people who are deceptive and scam loyal fans for money.

  • @autumnrosesorg8151
    @autumnrosesorg8151 Год назад +156

    I had NO idea about this and I use Naturium daily. So…… not anymore. Thank you

    • @angelikamakeup
      @angelikamakeup  Год назад +33

      Omg I can’t believe some people don’t know - glad I could inform ✨

    • @abigailjolene
      @abigailjolene Год назад +15

      Same! I just got some of her products for Christmas, thankfully I have the receipt.😬

    • @taylorgayhart9497
      @taylorgayhart9497 Год назад +2

      Did you get their products from a Fab, Fit, Fun box? Lol that’s where I got mine, that’s why I’m asking!

    • @abigailjolene
      @abigailjolene Год назад +5

      @@taylorgayhart9497 No I got them from target :/

    • @taylorgayhart9497
      @taylorgayhart9497 Год назад +1

      @@abigailjolene I’ll have to look at mine, but I’ve never noticed it there.

  • @annagardiner8351
    @annagardiner8351 Год назад +69

    She played the “I’m not like other girls” card in the influencer affiliate market and then still somehow made a rookie influencer mistake. Not to mention bashing another brand to promote her own, unbeknownst to everyone. So shady and foolish. I won’t be buying from that brand anymore. I actually did use one product earlier this year and ended up not using all of it because it didn’t make a difference in my skin and didn’t stand out. Maybe it works for others but it wasn’t for me. Not a big loss.

  • @reneeb6117
    @reneeb6117 Год назад +14

    First time hearing the story and I'm with you. In the current environment of people scamming, deceiving and not taking responsibility for anything, it's just one more example of someone trying to get something over on people strictly for their own monetary benefit. It makes you question the whole idea of influencers and she has to live with her contribution to that. The fact that she was not just covertly promoting her own products but blatantly trashing others speaks volumes about her character.

  • @chickpeapasta
    @chickpeapasta Год назад +49

    I would love to see you cover Hyram’s rise and fall as a content creator and his skin care line! I used to watch him all the time until his line came out and then I never saw him after that

    • @blueiepureesteluca
      @blueiepureesteluca Год назад +5

      Wait can you tell me a bit more about this? Cause I was under the impression he's still super famous

    • @dianarusnov292
      @dianarusnov292 Год назад +7

      He hasn't had a "fall," maybe not as hyped as before but he still has a strong viewer base and close to like 5 mil subs I think?

    • @blueiepureesteluca
      @blueiepureesteluca Год назад

      @@dianarusnov292 thank you so much for the info

    • @ukmary1968
      @ukmary1968 Год назад

      Come to think of it, I haven't seen much from him

  • @lizstyla88
    @lizstyla88 Год назад +38

    Part of the way influencers sell their products is through the relationship they build with their followers. They ideally can create a more personal connection that would make the follower more likely to trust the influencer over say a larger corporation. Once the he influencer loses the audience's trust it is hard to come back from that. Unless you are Jaclyn Hill and have nine lives for some reason 😅

  • @Sliceof_joy
    @Sliceof_joy Год назад +21

    I love how her uploads are perfectly timed for me in the usa even though she is in a completely different time zone

  • @paulleveriza2090
    @paulleveriza2090 Год назад +3

    A scam would be selling something that doesn’t do what it says. Does it really matter if the products work?

  • @CaptHB
    @CaptHB Год назад +40

    "I'm not cancelling anyone"
    Girl, I am 🔫
    There's no way I can ever support this brand, her, or anyone who stays affiliated with her. To take your thoughts one step further; If I were to ever buy from this brand knowing what I know, it would be as if SUSan were calling me an idiot the entire time. 💀

  • @doreenzimmerman7410
    @doreenzimmerman7410 Год назад +11

    Thank you for this video! It's a very well researched and put together presentation of the facts. I watched it happen in real time and have been extremely disappointed that Susan Yara committed a crime and many people helped her sweep the evidence under the rug by purchasing the products and allowing the brand to thrive. I thought her brand would flop back when she did her launch and apology videos and so many of us was appalled by her narcissistic behavior.

  • @Walking_Spinel
    @Walking_Spinel Год назад +1

    She literally lied to her subscribers and didn’t properly apologize or address it. She broke people’s trust. We literally can’t tell whether her words can be trusted anymore. That alone is enough to turn me away from the brand for good

  • @naomim66
    @naomim66 Год назад +3

    Actually so glad you covered this, I had no idea and was still subbed 😳 how is her brand still a thing?!?! Absolutely a scam!!

  • @Nasztajajuska
    @Nasztajajuska Год назад +4

    Ordinary is still kinda more of a pricey brand in my country but it has a really good aesthetic and i think it helped a lot of people. Personally for me it was only a bad experience because sadly a lot of skincare and makeup products says it's good for extremely sensitive skin and so on, well I have psoriasis and right after I used Ordinary ive got a reaction on my skin we are all different but as someone with experience of buying skincare products from several brands I recommend to everyone with problematic skin or skin condition to not buy skincare stuff which is in fashion. Most of them are made from harsh ingredients to show a quick and better result on your skin. I use korean skincare products but only the ones with the 100% natural ingredients and without any scent. My skincare is based on keeping my skin clean and hydrated sometimes less is more. Its also a bad thing that people are doing a long skincare session everyday because probably its not a good thing to do

  • @foxxxyg
    @foxxxyg Год назад +5

    I remember receiving a naturium order literally the day before the big reveal and was so upset. The products I used were eh. I got the cleanser last year in a sub box and it was really good. I won't rebuy though because of her and the way she endangered the reputations of other people I do trust like james welsh. I saw that he specifically reviewed her brand again but he was open about the scandal and how he felt about it. Which is fine but I just feel yucky about it when there are other brands out there.

    • @jeanams07
      @jeanams07 Год назад +1

      THIS!!! No matter how good the products are there are just as good, or better, out there by brands that don't have shady founders who literally did something they knew was illegal and super shady to promote their own brand. Her husband is a lawyer. There is absolutely no excuse for what she did.

  • @elizabethsmith5059
    @elizabethsmith5059 Год назад +3

    I’d never heard of it before, but knowing this info, I’d much rather support an established brand with scandals. Like idk The Ordinary. If you have to lie about your product then there is an issue.

  • @l.lovegood3398
    @l.lovegood3398 Год назад

    Dude I hate when people are like “I know something about a shady situation but I can tell but you should trust me and then now! Without any other info” like either spill or shut up cause what literally does nothing. That makes me side eye both of them now

  • @Moonbun_0
    @Moonbun_0 Год назад +3

    Wow I remember when this went down I had no idea who she was or the brand at the time but I just happened to figure out about it as it was unfolding through social media and I can say I completely agree with what you had to say and your reasons for not wanting to support this brand

  • @cecynay7369
    @cecynay7369 Год назад +2

    Seemed like a bad choice she made trying to make her launch different. People are too hard on others. It's not like she only talked about them and said that everything else is completely inferior.

    • @aleccino
      @aleccino Год назад +4

      Agreed. She misjudged the launch and went about it the wrong way but she's clearly ashamed and has been vilified enough imo. I'm glad that's she's been able to move on from it cos I don't believe she's a terrible person by any means.

  • @conniemcconnell1109
    @conniemcconnell1109 4 месяца назад +1

    I bought the retinaldehyde and lip balm. I liked both of them, but I can't support Susan after this news released.. All of this is so scammy. I've found alternatives to the two products I liked. Get a conscience, Susan.

  • @taylorgayhart9497
    @taylorgayhart9497 Год назад +2

    I somehow missed this scandal, and only know of this brand from Fab, Fit, Fun boxes, and wasn’t impressed by the products.

  • @isabel6033
    @isabel6033 Год назад +1

    Makayla False Eyelashes is the WORST scandal in to have ever happened. Dramagedoon was just drama 🎭 but what Makayla did was LIE to her loyal followers about a product performing when what she was REALLY wearing were Fake lashes … That leaves Susan way behind. Susan’s products are great & she is not lying to her viewers about her products performance … So the F cares about her wanting to disclose it was her brand later. I’m not bothered because her brand is really nice & cheap.

    • @isabel6033
      @isabel6033 Год назад +1

      @@taya9638 Not really cause NO ONE seems to be bothered about Makaylas Fake lashes & the apology she NEVER made ...Seems her audience is loving the "unbothered queen of lies"... So the Lash gate is ALREADY forgotten & at least Susan made an apology & Makayla told her audience fuck you bitches & watch you will still buy the junk I promote ... SO there's that! And her audience is LOVING it!

  • @arimpe
    @arimpe Год назад +8

    So Angelika, when are we gonna talk about YOU being the co-founder of Colourpop?

  • @penelopediblasio2566
    @penelopediblasio2566 Год назад +1

    I think it’s very important to remember that so many of these content providers across the board are not honest about products their opinions and use of them. It’s easy to just believe them, take them at their word. Time and time again we find out not always good thing.
    Sadly. And s time goes by more and more influencers fall off the wayside even Hiram … just doesn’t pop up much anymore. We tend to just take them at their word Not always a smart move

    • @raemarie5665
      @raemarie5665 Год назад

      Agreed, that’s why when all of this happened, while I was surprised, I was relatively apathetic to the situation because they are called “influencers” for a reason. The beauty industry as a whole is exploitative in nature and riddled with misinformation. From something as innocuous as pores “opening and closing” -> they don’t do that because they don’t have muscles…to something a bit more burdensome like the mere presence of “luxury skincare” and the fact that most of the “luxury products” are way overpriced and/or don’t do anything and that MORE luxury brands keep popping up due to celebrities making new brands every day.
      I subscribed to Susan for her knowledge about ingredients, her biases toward/against brands/products meant little to me because I always followed up with my own research and I also follow other people who are certified in their field (Dr. Vanita Rattan, Dr. Dray, Dr. Alexis Stephens, Cassandra Bankson, Glow by Ramon, etc). I never watched her review of the Ordinary but I heard about it and while Susan hates it, Cassandra loves the Ordinary, so I’ll trust her knowledge over Susan’s since she is in the medical field (as a medical esthetician) in combination with the reviews from users.

  • @ZiggyKitty
    @ZiggyKitty Год назад +1

    And how dumb does she thing we are? “I founded the brand but I didn’t sign on as founder until weeks before launch! Teehee!” Please…. Puhhhhh-LEASE! How does one found something but not be a founder until later so what, somehow you didn’t sign off on ANY of these poor decisions? Nah, I’ll never be able to look past it. It’s not canceling, it’s holding someone accountable so the same behavior can’t repeat elsewhere and we can have better companies for us consumers.

    • @angelikamakeup
      @angelikamakeup  Год назад

      EXACTLY!! It honestly is so disrespectful to pretend your audience is dumb enough to not catch onto that

  • @morganharris7446
    @morganharris7446 Год назад

    I watched all the influencers in your video except Susan during that time period and remember one of them mentioning some controversy related to Naturium's launch and the founder, but I had no idea how bad it was. Thank you for laying out the full timeline. During that time period I was looking for a good Vitamin C serum, and I remember James Welch recommending Naturium's as being good for dryer skin. I was completely underwhelmed by it and upon further investigation discovered it had a ridiculously low percentage of Vitamin C, so no wonder it was useless. If I had known about the shady launch, I likely would have stayed clear of the brand.
    As a lawyer, I can say she definitely put herself at risk of an FTC investigation. The "formal agreement" defense would be an interesting line of inquiry. Even if the agreement was "informal," I suspect the FTC would expect disclosure of that relationship.

  • @ayms6115
    @ayms6115 Год назад +1

    i've got to vent. yara has this incredible superiority complex that is so hard to watch. she constantly talks about how she's supposedly worked in the beauty industry for like 20 years and speaks like she is the Ultimate Authority in the beauty microcosm she lives in. that vogue reaction series is downright awful. she thinks so highly of herself that she tears into mainstream celebrities' skincare routines pretending she knows better than professionals when she has no real qualifications within the beauty space. not saying you *INHERENTLY NEED* any type of certification to exist, participate, and express oneself aesthetically within the beauty and skincare sphere. furthermore susan had the AUDACITY to comment on and "fix" dermatologist Sandra Lee's skincare routine because she simply didn't like it lol, which also goes back to her tendency to fearmonger and dole out arm chair advice when it's not her place to do so. like, who even is she? lol
    let's say a little prayer for sharzad's back because she carried the entirety of the SASS series on her shoulders. she was always the one to watch; funny, inquisitive, open-minded, and overall a good sport. she's never claimed to be any type of expert in beauty or skincare; she's a comedian who hosted the show, yet in the episodes, sharzad was always the one asking questions and leading the conversation, which was quite fun and INFORMATIVE for myself as a viewer.
    aannd it seems there was a falling out between the two as sharzad never returned to the mixed makeup channel and they don't follow each other on IG anymore.

  • @alexandram1301
    @alexandram1301 Год назад

    I’ve not forgotten about this, I’ll never buy her brand. I’m sure there’s a lot of others like this too. Also, I was in her fb group and when this all was going down i was blocked from the group, it was the weirdest thing as I never posted/commented on the controversy. Makes me think she or her team carelessly mass deleted people attempting to contain the criticisms, just all around shady.

  • @wiktoriaarbaros7176
    @wiktoriaarbaros7176 Год назад +1

    Don't know the brand, don't know the person. Did I watch the video? Of course I did

  • @sheba1307
    @sheba1307 Год назад +2

    I believe her husband is a lawyer.. hopefully this plays out fairly and by the rules thanks for the info!!

  • @rhipressler6798
    @rhipressler6798 Год назад +1

    Saw this at target on clearance today for the first time ever and it all makes sense now lol

  • @pennyjackson8846
    @pennyjackson8846 2 месяца назад

    I don’t want to buy from this brand just for that. I’d rather buy from the ordinary anyway because it’s more affordable and the ingredients is still gonna do the same thing for me that naturim would have I wouldn’t want to support someone deceiving the public like that. We have enough of that out here.

  • @msmitsugirl
    @msmitsugirl Год назад +1

    Yeah I was very upset about being lied to and never bought naturium because of this

  • @ZiggyKitty
    @ZiggyKitty Год назад

    She’s just mad she got caught and the jig was up!
    Also, her description of her vitamin c was ridiculous! So many words to say literally nothing. “It has technology!”?!?! Whaaat does that even mean! “It’s interesting!” Like the lack of substance is humorous at this point.
    Also the shadiness of hiding the apology and new brand video comments is obnoxious and how people are cool with this is concerning.

  • @sysia1544
    @sysia1544 Год назад +6

    She didn't create the brand. She joined the team later and became an owner. She didn't disclose when that happened

    • @ΕύηΚεραμάρου
      @ΕύηΚεραμάρου Год назад +3

      It's weird that people don't get this. She was not involved originally. Still a bit shady but obvious

    • @ivette1229
      @ivette1229 Год назад

      She didn't sign the paperwork until much later she said. But she also said she was part of the research and development so which is it? She can't have it both ways. She first alluded to it in her harpers Bazaar get ready with me video by saying it was something her "friend" was working on. It wasn't until she got a lot of backlash that she "apologized" and said she hadn't signed on officially until very recently. Her husband is a lawyer so that was their way of dodging any fcc fines I'm sure

  • @daisyallen4954
    @daisyallen4954 Год назад

    i didn’t even know this happened! i bought the cleansing oil and enzyme cleanser at target because it was near the black owned stuff (yikes)

  • @ukmary1968
    @ukmary1968 Год назад

    I love the ordinary because I have so many issues. It makes it easier to isolate my variables should I have a breakout or reaction. I buy maybe 3 items from the ordinary, but I love them. I buy over and over again.

  • @miagrace987
    @miagrace987 Год назад +2

    Never heard of this before but it defo gives me the ick for the brand

  • @k4t
    @k4t Год назад +1

    Begging for a video about the rise and fall of Hyram

  • @LadyPleasance
    @LadyPleasance Год назад +1

    The scandal really put a bad taste in my mouth. I would have loved to try out the stuff if she had just been honest and said it's her brand. Because of the whole issue i still can't make myself buy it. Maybe in the future....

    • @foreverdreaming8999
      @foreverdreaming8999 Год назад +1

      Korean skincare is affordable and you can find better stuff than her line for same price idk how this lady got away with this pretty sure this type of behavior is illegal

  • @rosalinahope9752
    @rosalinahope9752 Год назад +1729

    I feel like her skincare line would have been automatically respected in the community if she had launched honestly. She should have let the beauty community embrace her brand instead of being shady. She acts like she's too good to have an "influencer brand" when that's exactly what she made. She should have been proud of her achievement from the beginning and launched honestly.

    • @autumnrose_tv
      @autumnrose_tv Год назад +54

      Agreed. Influencers have a head start when making their own beauty and/or fragrance lineups bc they already have an audience willing to buy it. Shame she didn’t see the good side of having an audience willing to purchase products bc she was too focused on the word ‘influencer’

    • @maloojisloves6586
      @maloojisloves6586 Год назад +14

      I completely agree!

    • @99brushes
      @99brushes Год назад +15

      Completely agree! Not to mention that her stuff is actually good. So all of that was rather unnecessary.

    • @married2makeup
      @married2makeup Год назад +17

      100%. I can sort of see the idea of wanting other influencers to form their own opinions and not be biased based on their friendship with her, but she should not have promoted the products on her own channel before admitting it was her brand.

    • @coolida23511
      @coolida23511 Год назад +20

      Susan Yara is full of herself and arrogant. There's a video on her channel where she reviews Dr. Pimple Popper's (Sandra Lee) video and acts like she knows more than Dr. Lee. People were calling her out for her arrogance and the like/dislike ratio was brutal. That video showed me the type of person she was and I stopped watching her. Later, when I heard about this scandal, I wasn't surprised. It only validated my feelings towards her.

  • @cherry_girl179
    @cherry_girl179 Год назад +1629

    She could’ve just anonymously sent the PR out to influencers and not commented on the brand herself, and then later announced that she was the owner

    • @bruisedviolets
      @bruisedviolets Год назад +85

      Literally was about to comment this, shes a liar and a bad one

    • @kikiTHEalien
      @kikiTHEalien Год назад +4

      That's literary what happened. It wasn't so long ago.

    • @ivette1229
      @ivette1229 Год назад +77

      @@kikiTHEalien did you watch the video? She trashed another brand while propping up her own without disclosing her affiliation to it. Then she trashed the people that saw there was something fishy and started doing some digging. There was literally no need to lie and the fact she can't take accountability and instead projects blame to others speaks volumes.

    • @LittleMonstr16
      @LittleMonstr16 Год назад +15

      That's what still blows me away about this. It would've been so easy to not commit a crime yet she still did.

    • @Frankendiaz
      @Frankendiaz Год назад +14

      ​@@kikiTHEalien No, she hyped up her own brand on her own channel, encouraged people to try and buy and didnt say it belonged to her. If she had not spoke about it herself and just allowed other influencers to review it on their own channels she would have saved herself a lot of slack. Instead she lied and broke the law.

  • @skincarecoachmelanie7741
    @skincarecoachmelanie7741 Год назад +546

    The whole, "I didn't want this to be an influencer brand, I wanted honest feedback" thing NEVER made sense. She used her influencer platform and reputation to promote the brand, her industry contacts and connections to get Naturium to other influencers. If she really didn't want Naturium to be an "influencer" brand, then she would have released it & never mentioned it.

    • @-A-09
      @-A-09 Год назад +25

      True! That would have gotten her the results she "wanted" if she never promoted the brand at all and let it make a name for itself in the skincare market.

    • @Frankendiaz
      @Frankendiaz Год назад +4

      I agree. But i also think she could have released as an 'influencer' and still got honest feedback. Fans that bought Hyram's Skincare line is a pretty good example. Lying makes it look like a cash grab.

    • @skincarecoachmelanie7741
      @skincarecoachmelanie7741 Год назад +2

      @@Frankendiaz It also makes me wonder if she was concerned people weren't going to like Naturium and didn't want potentially negative feedback to effect her channel? Also, she's be on The RUclipss for so long. I could see how she might have backed into a bad marketing strategy by starting with the video idea. Like, she wanted to do a big reveal video that she thought would get a ton of views/publicity and so then decided that the biggest/baddest reveal of them all could be her involvement. Hyram's brand was released a solid year after the whole Naturium debacle, which in Internet trend speak (and pandemic speak) is a lifetime. I'm not sure his release experience is necessarily a fair reference point...? And again, like you said, in either of those scenarios, it's hard to get away from major cash grab vibes.

    • @amandalynn4979
      @amandalynn4979 Год назад +1

      ​@@Frankendiaz It's not a skincare brand but the Popflex brand by Blogilates is also feedback based! Cassey listens to reviews and questions and improves her products from there!

    • @stephanieann6622
      @stephanieann6622 4 месяца назад

      I mean it kind of makes sense only in the sense that influencers are known To lie to hype up companies to get a paycheck but yeah when she's a influencer herself it's mad weird lmao

  • @cukimiso
    @cukimiso Год назад +299

    I hate how she trashed the ordinary. When i started my skincare journey (since going to dermatologists wasn't a good experience for me) the ordinary really helped me figure out what works for me and what my skin needs! Especially not to mention how the ordinary makes skincare available for people w low income! I'll never buy from her brand just bc of how evil this was

  • @flowerspolkadots6025
    @flowerspolkadots6025 Год назад +233

    I think not mentioning that she’s behind the brand and „getting real feedback from other influencers“ wouldn’t have been such an issue if she didn’t promote it on her channel and didn’t compare it to other products in her videos. Like if she never mentioned it on her socials and just send out pr to influencers to then later say she’s behind the brand would not have been as bad as the mess she ended up in

  • @iliveforzelda
    @iliveforzelda Год назад +546

    That's crazy, i started watching skincare yt back in 2019, watched everyone that you showed in this video and somehow missed this scandal.
    Just goes to show that there is still value in making videos about older drama!

    • @reikun86
      @reikun86 Год назад +27

      I think it's important to know the history of a brand. I can't get behind it because of the lack of transparency. How she was able to avoid FTC might have to do with the fact that her husband is a lawyer.

    • @iliveforzelda
      @iliveforzelda Год назад +18

      @@reikun86 ohh that's sneaky! Yeah, i agree that the lack of transparency was a huge problem.
      I also don't like how she so boldly discouraged ppl from using the ordinary bc secretly its her competition, was so disingenuous.

    • @meliapo1367
      @meliapo1367 Год назад +3

      Same here ! Never heard of this “drama”

    • @reikun86
      @reikun86 Год назад +3

      @@meliapo1367 I heard about it a couple of years ago, but never followed up on it.

  • @Jess-jl2tx
    @Jess-jl2tx Год назад +159

    HER HUSBAND IS A LAWYER! she has absolutely no excuse

  • @theaudjob3267
    @theaudjob3267 Год назад +134

    The fact that Susan Yara wasn't fined by the FTC is INSANE

  • @leah212
    @leah212 Год назад +823

    I saw this whole thing unfold on youtube and it just put a bad taste in my mouth about the whole lying part. I would love to try it but I’m not gonna put my money in a brand where i was lied to. No. And she absolutely trashed the ordinary. We all started with the ordinary on our skincare journey and they’re OG. You don’t do ordinary like that.

    • @angelikamakeup
      @angelikamakeup  Год назад +65

      Exactly - same for me!

    • @ananyamahapatra9483
      @ananyamahapatra9483 Год назад +23

      Same. Recently saw a bunch of influencers recommend the brand’s products. And I honestly could not bring myself to invest in it.

    • @TheZanaaaaa
      @TheZanaaaaa Год назад +19

      TO is not an OG, many of us started skin care journeys way before TO.

    • @Tracylyn42
      @Tracylyn42 Год назад +4

      She acts like JH Jr. we don’t need another one of those in this space

    • @anikajoy5739
      @anikajoy5739 Год назад +7

      I didn't start with ordinary 🤣 some people were into skincare before the ordinary

  • @xBriidgette
    @xBriidgette Год назад +378

    All this did was leave a bad taste in my mouth for Naturium. The Ordinary got me into skincare by teaching me what the basic ingredients did for your skin and allowed me to expand from them once I was more knowledgable. They are affordable and that’s what I needed as a beginner! Not some big scheme from an influencer pretending to have no affiliation to the brand they own and are advertising..

  • @taylorgayhart9497
    @taylorgayhart9497 Год назад +437

    I HATE that you have to defend yourself for not spending your hard earned money on a brand you can’t support ethically. The attack on “cancel culture” is infuriating, if someone’s actions warrant consequences, that’s on them.

  • @w.mtower4895
    @w.mtower4895 Год назад +159

    You may not think she's an awful person for doing this, but I do. What she did is a big deal. Not only is this an insult to everyone's intelligence, it's a scam! She knew exactly what she was doing and to try and turn it around and put the blame on the people that were upset because they felt duped, saying that those people put her children's life in danger? Classic narcissist!

    • @ukmary1968
      @ukmary1968 Год назад +1

      Yes, I no longer believe her

    • @elysemorgan1854
      @elysemorgan1854 Год назад +6

      If the launch wasn’t shady enough, the “apology” video was like 10 times worse, how does she get to act like a victim by spinning the story of “feeling pressured” to launch 😭😂

  • @friendlyneighborhoodanthro475
    @friendlyneighborhoodanthro475 Год назад +201

    I think for such an over saturated market that is the beauty and skin care industry being aware of how brands started early on is a good indicator of what they are WILLING to do for money. And for something like skin care which is very crucial to the health of literally the largest organ we have- I would never trust this brand. What is to stop her from lying in the future?? I don’t think it’s cancel worthy I think it’s just a fact of deciding where to spend your money. Also I think it’s good that we as consumers are thinking critically about who gets our money. Great video though !!

  • @carolin2544
    @carolin2544 Год назад +148

    She could've sent her product to other people, kept quiet for a while, and then announce her association with the brand. Her extremely positive review might've already influenced other folks testing the product, so she messed up her original intent (if that even existed) on top of doing something illegal.

  • @biancacolmenares620
    @biancacolmenares620 Год назад +133

    I was obsessed with her around when this happened, she seemed so genuine and lovely. But I immediately stopped watching her, I just couldn’t endorse. She was way too smart to make that mistake on purpose, so shady. I would have been excited to use the brand if it went down different. But I am def surprised when people still use her products today.

    • @chai_lattes
      @chai_lattes Год назад +3

      I think if you present yourself in a certain way a lot of people are willing to overlook shady behavior but totally agree on "way too smart to make that mistake on purpose"

  • @sherryelle225
    @sherryelle225 Год назад +238

    I didn't forget about this scam. It made me so mad that some1 could do what she did. I would never buy from this brand.

    • @angelikamakeup
      @angelikamakeup  Год назад +20

      I’m glad you remember!! I feel like so many people either forgot/don’t know about it at all

    • @sherryelle225
      @sherryelle225 Год назад +16

      @@angelikamakeup I was trying to block it out actually lol. But I did not know that she had kept this secret for that amount of time however. I thought it was a relatively short time but February to June? Nah, she may have never admitted it, if not for people figuring it out themselves.

    • @angelikamakeup
      @angelikamakeup  Год назад +21

      I wonder how long she would have kept it a secret if people didn't find out!

    • @cheeling794
      @cheeling794 Год назад +7

      @@angelikamakeup I hadn't heard of it before, I'm glad you made this video to spread the info

  • @b.k8051
    @b.k8051 Год назад +919

    It was definitely the biggest scam in the skincare space. So manipulative. So unethical. And likely illegal

    • @angelikamakeup
      @angelikamakeup  Год назад +101

      Very illegal 😩

    • @freethetomatoes
      @freethetomatoes Год назад +107

      @@angelikamakeup and her husband is a lawyer! They knew exactly what they were doing!

    • @onepiecegotmeinlove691
      @onepiecegotmeinlove691 Год назад +10

      Ok but the biggest in the beauty community?

    • @ivette1229
      @ivette1229 Год назад +19

      @@onepiecegotmeinlove691 they said skincare space and to that I would agree

    • @lenamariejackson
      @lenamariejackson Год назад +13

      @@onepiecegotmeinlove691 i think ‘skincare space’ is accurate. that whittles it down nicely

  • @paulinab0412
    @paulinab0412 Год назад +265

    She did the equivalent of grading your own homework (with a million witnesses)😂 and then played stupid to all of us like “huh?? That’s wrong or untruthful? Oops”

  • @Sliceof_joy
    @Sliceof_joy Год назад +85

    Thank you for being my favorite youtuber keeping me updated on people i dont know✨😂

  • @lolly9889
    @lolly9889 Год назад +88

    HOW did this not get more coverage?! Its literally illegal. Great video as always ♥♥♥

    • @rosalina2773
      @rosalina2773 Год назад +4

      At the time this happened I’m pretty sure there was some major drama going on (might have been the major Shane Dawson cancellation? Can’t remember) and so no one outside of the skincare community really paid any attention to this. And even then, the only person who really mentioned it was James Welsh in an IG stream, where he just said that he didn’t know (he was one of the people she gifted PR to without revealing it was her).

  • @mothershipexe2242
    @mothershipexe2242 Год назад +165

    I love that you're doing videos that really interest you. I've been listening to the podcast and I too am going through the process of getting a formal diagnosis. Seeing you talk about topics that genuinly spark your interest makes me really happy. It radiates through the screen

  • @shayleenrose9118
    @shayleenrose9118 Год назад +48

    Definitely not the worst thing a brand has done like you said, but there are plenty of other affordable skin care lines out there that I'd choose instead. Like the ordinary lol.

  • @b.k8051
    @b.k8051 Год назад +29

    Naturium is a terrible name. Sounds very MLM-y

  • @ladyday1972
    @ladyday1972 Год назад +139

    What bothers me the most is in the clip you showed of her talking about the vitamin drops she literally lied with a smile on her face!!! That is narcissistic behavior 100% and its creepy

  • @alexisayala4028
    @alexisayala4028 Год назад +103

    I was a follower of hers on youtube and loved her content and respected her recommendations. When this unfolded I was blown away. Her response sealed the deal for me. I no longer follow her and it left such a bad taste I would never buy the products. It was just beyond shady.

  • @julietmimo7421
    @julietmimo7421 Год назад +38

    so glad you covered this cause i feel like everyone kinda just moved on! she is beyond wrong for this. saw the brand at target and i wanted to try some so bad but as soon as i remembered why the brand was so familiar to me i was like no way. idc what the product is like her unethical ass is not scamming me NOPE

  • @raaid22
    @raaid22 Год назад +25

    I remember Dr. Dray tried out their stuff and was mostly unimpressed. They are pricey for the drug store and one of the founders is sketchy af.
    I am good.

    • @chrisweaver1842
      @chrisweaver1842 2 месяца назад

      However plenty of other derns have recommended it and sorry but it’s on par with other decent drug store prices.

  • @furrnicka8394
    @furrnicka8394 Год назад +18

    I also love(d) Cassandra Bankson, but she heavily backpedaled as well in the case of Cay Skin, owned by Winnie Harlow.
    There was a whole saga extended on 3 lengthy videos. First she tried out the products, tested them for a longer period of time, documented every step and gave unfavorable reviews backed with reasons we could all see for ourselves were real and obvious - the products were extremely poor quality, maybe even unsafe, at least one of the three was since reportedly called back from Sephora by the brand itself, packaging issues, people kept saying the line was a cash grab...
    Then all it took was a PR/customer service e-mail from Cay Skin to Cassandra for her narrative to spin 180°. Basically they saw her negative yt reviews and figured she has a massive audience and reach for a "skin guru" and offered her a refund for 2 of the products, even though she hadn't asked for it herself.
    This video is the last in the series and is called "Cay Skin is SO GOOD?!?!" You can watch the whole travesty yourself. It's sort of a review conclusion that doesn't take into account the actual quality(!!!) of the skincare products. Just that the company response was considered so diligent by Cassandra, I guess that affects product quality as well :)))
    Seesh, just terrible. I still can't come to terms with this since I loved her so much..

    • @ukmary1968
      @ukmary1968 Год назад +4

      Yes, that was a mess. you could see the sunscreen separate why she tried to use it. Then to be so impressed with customer service........😮

    • @josipag2185
      @josipag2185 Год назад

      God, that one is so so irritating

  • @lydiaerickson3731
    @lydiaerickson3731 Год назад +31

    She tore down a company a lot of people rely on for good affordable skin care (or average even) to build her own lies. I’ve never heard of this story but after this video I can promise you I won’t be buying it. I’ll be sticking to my ordinary products.

  • @KAYoLEE
    @KAYoLEE Год назад +65

    I was in her Facebook group when that reveal went down, A MESS! I ended up trying the brand and it trashed my skin lol.

    • @angelikamakeup
      @angelikamakeup  Год назад +11

      OMG NO 💀

    • @annayuqi3
      @annayuqi3 Год назад +2

      yes her products made my skim bad. her body washes are good but her skincare makes my skin cru

  • @bxx3366
    @bxx3366 Год назад +47

    If she didnt trash ordinary and then reviewed her own brand when no one knew it was hers, the idea of anonymously sending pr to others could've been very smart. All she had to do was post an announcement video right after the reviews explaining her own brand as a co-owner. She was already trusted a lot, this way she could've gained even more respect if the influencers liked it without knowing the owner.

  • @vst8968
    @vst8968 Год назад +191

    Every time I walk past the display in target I think of this scandal and shake my head. I can’t believe the brand is still alive after this.

    • @chickpeapasta
      @chickpeapasta Год назад +7

      Same!

    • @rhipressler6798
      @rhipressler6798 Год назад +5

      I was in target today and saw everything from the brand is on clearance!! I’ve never seen it be marked down before this has to be why

    • @freyaegrey
      @freyaegrey Год назад +3

      Funny how her face is all over it too.

    • @Carameldamour
      @Carameldamour Год назад

      Is the product any good?

    • @vst8968
      @vst8968 Год назад +6

      @@Carameldamour I’ve only tried like one thing from them before I know about this and it was meh. I used it for a month and saw no change in my skin. Dr. Dray did a video about them and she says the same thing. Just very basic and not effective. There’s better products there for a better price.

  • @kerry8461
    @kerry8461 Год назад +14

    The Cassandra Bankson video was so obnoxious. She said nothing but “ggguuyyysss you can believe me I’m vouching for her” completely missing the point that taking RUclipsrs word about this brand IS the scandal. I’m still disgusted by this whole mess. And now with mascaragate I hope people remember how Naturium started with falsehoods. jenLuvs video on this was great. She brought receipts.

    • @josipag2185
      @josipag2185 Год назад

      This woman is so irritaring. And she is so smart, apparently, had a diploma of chemistry, I mean hello, she is just estetician that had acne and found what is workong for her, she can comment something that works for her and her clients, but literally everything by reading the ingredients? 0 formula? 0 quantity? And OMG so irritating girl.

  • @MellieDarcy
    @MellieDarcy Год назад +22

    Thank yoooooooou for continuing to speak about this. People forget so easily. I refuse to buy from her brand. I don’t care how many people say it’s amazing. Her brand will truly always suffer in some capacity from this and it’s what she deserves.

  • @miraino15
    @miraino15 Год назад +20

    She didn’t have to review it herself, she could just of sent it to people without them knowing it was hers and had them review it. But based on what went down my best guess is that she wanted free promotion and it blew up in her face. Stopped watching her videos after that. It’s not just about guidelines or laws, it’s about being an honest person.

  • @chickpeapasta
    @chickpeapasta Год назад +24

    I have not forgot about what Susan Yara did and I will never give my money to Naturium. Whenever I see people recommend a Naturium product online, I let them know about what happened

  • @cupidream9702
    @cupidream9702 Год назад +20

    My first real skincare brand I tried was The Ordinary. I was scared to get into skincare because of how expensive and luxurious it seemed, so finally having affordable and working products available was everything to me. I still use them but use other products that can be expensive to some. Putting them under the bus because they were her competition is insane. How could anyone trust her reviews again? People will truly admire anyone.

  • @LadyVenVen
    @LadyVenVen Год назад +23

    I haven’t watched a video from her or bought her products since the second video. There was no reason to lie so many times. After you got caught it was your chance to come clean, but she didn’t, so I moved on. I’m not cancelling or anything, but I except more from someone that is giving me advice on my skincare.
    When receipts also came out on fb that she was promoting products that she was getting paid for without disclosing it, it just solidified that I couldn’t watch her anymore. Because they were products she had previously not liked or she didn’t really agree on ingredients.
    Also, I switched to the skincare community after the makeup community was too shady and toxic. And then this happens.

  • @gracenagel
    @gracenagel Год назад +19

    This has been the major reason why I haven't bought anything from Naturium. I haven't been able to watch Susan or Mixed Makeup either since the whole debacle.

  • @Lovemyson23
    @Lovemyson23 Год назад +11

    I really liked her reaction videos but when this happened I found it very manipulating and immoral and I stop watching or interact with her or her brand. It's a no for me... the ordinary on the other hand is a hit or miss in a lot of products but it's accessible skincare with good products so... the bashing she did I think backfired 🤷‍♀️ love your channel ,new subscriber

  • @caitroseco6752
    @caitroseco6752 11 месяцев назад +7

    Naturium’s products are legitimately amazing products and despite this scandal they have been extremely successful. If Susan had been honest imagine what could have been!

  • @misssunnybunny437
    @misssunnybunny437 Год назад +12

    Not gonna lie...I literally bought a Naturium Skincare product off of Amazon, thinking it was a random brand. I am shocked to find this out! I will say, the product did help reduce acne flare-ups; however, this makes me not want to purchase from them again. I'll probably look into buying from The Ordinary.

  • @Iamyl4
    @Iamyl4 Год назад +89

    What sucks is I actually like these products and I was aware of what happened when I purchased them in target. The saddest thing is the products are good enough imo to speak for themselves, so she didn’t need to lie. I will prob still purchase them tho just being honest

    • @Thegeekponygirl
      @Thegeekponygirl Год назад +6

      agreed it is a damn shame

    • @Caffeinated.Regret
      @Caffeinated.Regret Год назад +9

      I agree! It feels weird to know its history but it does help me personally and I feel like since my skin adjusts to products weirdly, finding new products is hard and I'll probably continue their use

    • @kimjohnson8471
      @kimjohnson8471 Год назад +8

      The absolute best! I use the body wash, Vit C,hyaluronic acid, and face wash. Sorry to hear this....but the stuff works and I'm going to keep buying.

    • @Iamyl4
      @Iamyl4 Год назад +6

      @@Caffeinated.Regret exactly! I love the rice and their gel cleanser. Also their cleansing balm is hands down the best I ever tried and unique in that it’s a gel like oil in a squeeze tube so it’s more sanitary

    • @Caffeinated.Regret
      @Caffeinated.Regret Год назад +4

      @@Iamyl4 yes!!! I loveeee their cleaning balm in tube! It’s so easy and It’s lasted me so long because of how easy it is to get the right amount!!

  • @lindah23
    @lindah23 Год назад +89

    I remember the story and have not purchased any products because of Susan's deceit. She is a very smart woman, with many years in the beauty industry. She knew exactly what she was doing. One more thing- After the apology video, she made a statement like - I apologized already and will not discuss it any further. And that was enough for me. I never watched another video of hers.

    • @userhhjjjkj
      @userhhjjjkj Год назад +5

      i don’t think it’s fair to criticize her for saying she’s already apologized. she DID apologize. if she hadn’t, y’all would have had something negative to say. and now that she did, it still won’t shut you guys up. you guys want someone to kiss up to y’all for the rest of their lives for a mistake they made. the slander she got is enough and she learned her lesson.

    • @catswhisper
      @catswhisper Год назад +2

      I don’t like the fact that Susan was deceitful about owning the brand… However,I do like and use Naturium

    • @adara4635
      @adara4635 Год назад +8

      @@userhhjjjkjthe thing is this was ILLEGAL. That makes people not trust her so for her to mention it one time and then move on is not really the way to go.

    • @ukmary1968
      @ukmary1968 Год назад +1

      Me either

  • @aarondavis2258
    @aarondavis2258 Год назад +38

    I may be the minority in this, but as a Black man who uses her products because they are affordable & work for my skin I recognize the issues with what she's done. But in the same token, I'm not going to harp on them. As a consumer you have the right. By brands that you support & don't if you don't. And for the record, literally NO skincare brand is squeaky clean & plenty have had their share of BIG skincare scandals. AKA, Neutrogena, OLAY, Nivea, Cerave, ALL of them. Yes, including other influencer's skincare brands.

  • @Cfaerify
    @Cfaerify Год назад +15

    I was a big fan of hers and witnessed all of this first hand. Her apology video was the worst thing I’ve ever seen. Crocodile tears, gaslighting, pointing fingers and hiding behind her team. There’s no way in hell I’m supporting Naturium or her, ever.
    I actually do believe the theory that she didn’t want it to be called an “influencer” brand. But once she realized that Naturium wasn’t getting on anyone’s radar she had to get out there and promote it herself because an announcement after months of it actually being out would’ve been weird and she would’ve had to admit that without her “influence”, the brand wasn’t successful.

  • @maloojisloves6586
    @maloojisloves6586 Год назад +15

    I was such a fan of Susan Yara. I watched all of her videos and subscribed to her everywhere. The way in which she announced that she was in fact involved with her skin care brand really upset me. She thought she could pull the wool over all of eyes? It was so insulting to me. The level of unethical behavior which she seemed to be completely unaware of was astounding. I was shocked and appalled by her behavior and the incredibly shady tactics she used to talk up her own brand. After that video where she revealed to all of her influencer friends that she was the co-founder showed me she was also willing to lie to her OWN FRIENDS. She made them all look so silly by doing that. I immediately unsubscribed from her, unfollowed her from all her socials and I REFUSE to purchase from anything she is involved with. My trust in her is irrevocably broken. THANK YOU for bringing attention to this important topic. All influencers should be held accountable for *properly* disclosing their affiliation with any and every brand they work with!

  • @laviebohemia93
    @laviebohemia93 Год назад +16

    I have purchased from Naturium, and enjoyed what I got. The Niacinamide cleanser is god tier. I hate that she started it off this way because what I’ve used is really good.

  • @Scj940
    @Scj940 Год назад +18

    I’m glad you’re talking about this because ever since I noticed they’ve been sold in Target it makes me feel terrible that no one will know the despicable things the brand owner did to launch this brand.
    I remember when it first happened, Hyram completely erased the brand’s presence from his YT channel and had to address his followers. I just saw in one of his best of 2022 videos he mentioned one of the brand’s cleansers and I was so disappointed in him. I know a lot of people love him but he also has a lot of haters and the main thing they attack is his credibility. So how he could support Naturium again after the way they put his reputation at risk is beyond me.

    • @veronicaroblesleon9008
      @veronicaroblesleon9008 10 месяцев назад +1

      I do wonder too why his skincare brand never got so big as I thought it would get

  • @AnnaItem
    @AnnaItem Год назад +12

    when all this came out, i was following some random micro-influencer who posted about how much she haaaaates liars and IMMEDIATELY after posted about Naturium…. so I DM’ed her and (politely!) told her what was going on, and she proceeded to cuss me out and publicly flame me 🤩

  • @jodieflute5480
    @jodieflute5480 Год назад +11

    Thanks for sharing this information. I remember her “reviewing” Naturium and thinking that it sounded interesting. And I also remember her “reviewing” The Ordinary and feeling like she was going into it extremely pessimistically and biased. You could tell she was testing out each product expecting to detest every single one of them. The whole thing just felt off. This video really helped piece everything together since I didn’t follow her RUclips channel much through each development.

  • @karinapratiwi90
    @karinapratiwi90 Год назад +20

    I wasn't aware about this scandal and it makes me sad really, cause I'm currently using their Retinol and it has been working wonderfully for my skin 😔 Guess imma start to look into the inkey list or something

    • @angelikamakeup
      @angelikamakeup  Год назад +6

      I just got my boyfriend the inkey list retinol and it was reasonably priced - looks like a good formula too!

    • @karinapratiwi90
      @karinapratiwi90 Год назад +1

      @@angelikamakeup Will try it out for sure once I run out of my Naturium one, thanks!

    • @ukmary1968
      @ukmary1968 Год назад +2

      I mean, if it works

  • @shoppingwithshay
    @shoppingwithshay Год назад +11

    I’d love to see a rise and fall video of skincare by hyram. Not that he’s not big anymore, but definitely fell off after the launch of his brand.

  • @brendatan321
    @brendatan321 Год назад +7

    Ive been using all Naturium for a year now and this is my first time hearing about this! I super agree that the entitlement and lack of transparency is super offputting. I also completely see how this can deter potential customers from supporting the brand. That being said, I also think that this is comparatively on a lower level of offenses products can commit (cheap household products made by prison labor, fast fashion sourced from bangladesh, racist/homophobic makeup brands). Not that multiple wrongs make a right, but since this is a case of her being shady and having a bad attitude rather than hurting people actively (except for the ordinary, though since that brand is very popular I doubt her word had much of an impact on their sales) I feel like it doesnt deter me much from buying from the brand. The products are amazing and affordable. The formulation is solid and I highly recommend them. I definitely have less respect for her as a person though.

  • @grilledsleaze
    @grilledsleaze Год назад +14

    I seriously can’t get myself to buy these products either, I was shopping for body wash at target the other day and was looking for something with decent ingredients similar to what I use on my face and had her body wash in my hand but just couldn’t get myself to buy it and I feel better knowing I didn’t walk out of there giving her money because I decided when this broke that I couldn’t support someone as deceptive as her 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @shoppingwithshay
      @shoppingwithshay Год назад +2

      Dove’s new body love wash line has skincare ingredients in it for your body! Highly recommend! 🥰

    • @grilledsleaze
      @grilledsleaze Год назад +1

      @@shoppingwithshay wonderful thank you for the hot tip!!! I will be ordering Saltair once I finally land on what scent I want to try l!!lol so I needed a good placeholder in the meantime 🙃

    • @amandaharris5055
      @amandaharris5055 Год назад

      Naturium body wash is amazing though. Especially the glow oil and its affordable.

  • @elettramia6380
    @elettramia6380 Год назад +9

    I Personally love a lot of the ordinary’s items . They keep it simple and clean .

    • @foreverdreaming8999
      @foreverdreaming8999 Год назад +4

      And they're affordable :D she probably knew they were her biggest competitors in the drugstore skincare Market what a shady lady

  • @hollybabyyy
    @hollybabyyy Год назад +9

    The ordinary is amaaaazing. Im pretty sure it introduced ALL of us into niacinimide and hylaronic acid. Its easy to understand and easy to find what u actually need

  • @olinsorheim
    @olinsorheim Год назад +10

    Wow that’s so wrong. Can’t believe she used her popularity and reputation as a skincare influencer to spruik her own products… only coming out after she was pressured and going to be exposed… wow.. and then erasing all traces of her apology too and turning off all the comments … some truly shady dishonest behaviour. Thank u for exposing this.