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False beauty in advertising and the pressure to look 'good' - CNN.com
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Assessing Scientific Claims In Print Ads that Promote Cosmetics | the Journal of Advertising Research
Anti-aging Products Featuring Retouched Models are False Advertising | Create Your Skincare™
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Scammers using likeness of A-list celebs in fake skincare ads - YouTube
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Most "scientific" beauty product claims are bogus, study finds - CBS News
Anti-Wrinkle Creams: Ellen the Expert? - Truth in Advertising
How to Spot Fake Makeup and Skincare Products on Amazon | Money
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