Derma Lumiere Anti-Aging Skin Serum Reviews & Scam for Jennifer Aniston, Explained [Ce2oatGLf14]
Derma Lumiere Anti-Aging Skin Serum Reviews & Scam for Jennifer Aniston, Explained [Ce2oatGLf14]
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Jennifer Aniston is named in a scam with fake reviews about Derma Lumiere Anti-Aging Regenerating Serum cream in a fake People magazine article on joemuellerart com, along with Christie Brinkley and Ellen DeGeneres, even though they have nothing to do with the supposed "miracle vitamin" and "total wrinkle miracle" that's said to contain "Vitamin C3" and "QuSome." The scam claims this was featured on Cosmopolitan, The Dr. Oz Show, Health, Today, and The Doctors, all of which is false. Basically, while Jennifer Aniston has endorsed some products in the past, she did not endorse Derma Lumiere Anti-Aging Regenerating Serum skincare cream. Stay far away from this scam. Please tap the like button and the thanks button (heart-shaped symbol) as it would help me out. Thank you for watching. Key Moments: 0:00 Jennifer Aniston Scam 0:25 Fake People Magazine Article 2:52 Subscription Cost Scam 4:57 Mistake by Scammers 5:44 Fake Trust Signals 6:23 Derma Lumiere Skin Serum Reviews (Fake) 6:54 Meta Apparently Doesn't Care Enough 8:01 My Advice
Aired: December 13, 2024
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