This ad keeps showing up in my email account and it’s driving me nuts! Allegedly the right side is the “before” and the left side is the amazing, wind the clock back “after” you’ll enjoy if you use this product. And the header says, “Look younger than you did in ’98.”

Do they mean 1898? Because there’s no way in hell the difference between the half-face on the left and the half-face on the right is only 10 years. I gotta call b.s. on this one.
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Come on. It’s a miracle cream! You can go from Crypt Keeper to supermodel overnight!
Here, Here! B.S
Poor model, slathering cream on only one half of her face for a decade just so she could pose for this ad ;o)
The left side looks like a face with plastic surgery, and the right looks poorly photoshopped. Total baloney!
Man, apparently I have some mad photoshop skills, because I can make it look more believable than that!
It looks so totally fake. I love the disclaimer at the bottom “simulated imagery. results not typical”. I bet!
I agree! B.S.
Now D, no need to be so skeptical. You don’t know what happened in that woman’s life in since 1998. She could have spent the entire time by the pool in Palm Springs, reflective tinfoil wrapped around her neck, which she occasionally tore pieces from so she could smoke her crack. And I do believe that they make creams for curing those kinds of ailments.
LOL at Erin. I hate the ad too girl. Just looking at that photo makes me itch…
Damn, that was my exit strategy for when my 20s come to an end. Do you really think it doesn’t work?
“Results not typical.” Ya think?