This shouldn't be shocking news that advertising tends to exaggerate what a product can do. I'm just glad that this happened. Women tend to try so hard to look like what they see on magazines when it isn't even real because of airbrushing techniques as well as these people having other procedures done that couldn't be achieved with the so called-cream they advertise or the hair product supposedly used on their lush and bouncy, unnaturally full hair. I wish they would just show the real results of a product without any magic clicking on the computer that way women can understand the products better because they are given realistic and not misleading results.









