May 29. 2019
Kylie's fraudulent product doesn't even work. Look at the makeup
on the towel after she used her fake make-up remover and washes it
off with water. Make-up (foundation) is still on her skin clogging
up the pores:
Today I saw a video on the social networking
website Twitter which features untalented reality star, Kylie
Jenner, hocking her latest, rip-off, fraudulent products. Jenner
has been sued for copyright infringement by different people in
separate legal actions. She claims she is a self-made
billionaire (she does not have that money in the bank, as it is
a projected estimate of what they hope sales will be over time),
when everything she has put out has been stolen from preexisting
copyrighted products.
I find it pathetic when Jenner and others, such
as her sister, Kim Kardashian, as well as non-singing singer and
copyright thief, Rihanna, put out these fake, stolen beauty
products, considering they've spent a fortune on plastic
surgery, have undergone costly third party beauty treatments and
use professional make-up artists on a regular basis. They know
nothing about real beauty. They are in no position to be
dispensing beauty advice to the public, touting results you will
not achieve using their derivative products that are
watered-down rip-offs.
Kylie criticized for promoting her fake product and using
an Instagram filter to cover her real skin while doing so:
Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian each had a nose
job, jaw refinement, facial fillers, lip injections, silicone
butt and hip pellets, breast implants and liposuction. Rihanna
had a massive nose job, facial fillers and breast implants. They
all wear a lot of extensions, wigs, weaves, fake lashes, fake
nails and use $1,000 facial creams by other companies, yet try
to deceive the public that you can buy their products to achieve
the same look that took hundreds of thousands of dollars per
woman.
That's not helping women at all. That's ripping
off actual creative people and turning their products into tacky
knock-offs, while lying to women in the public that these
rip-off products will give them the same results you've achieved
with several hundred thousand dollars in plastic surgery, beauty
treatments and professional make-up artists, who charge
hundreds. None of the these women know about skincare or makeup
on a scientific level. They've slapped their names on other
people's products they've ripped-off. They've also cut corners
in producing these knock-offs, resulting in inferior products
with harmful chemicals in them.
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