With a grin, Lilah remarked, "Well, it's way smoother than I expected."
“Alright, handle it first. Let's head to my parents’ place tonight,"
Gerard suggested.
“Sure thing. I'll give you a call once the live stream wraps up,"
Lilah assured.
"Okay," Gerard said.
Putting her phone down, Lilah noticed Kelley on the live stream, and the number of viewers skyrocketed.
"I didn't think she'd be Botanic's examiner!" someone exclaimed with shock emojis.
"I recognize her. The skincare products she backed before worked wonders for facial issues."
“Do Botanic's products really work, or did they strike some deal to bring her in?"
"Maybe it's all just a scheme!" someone jeered with a mocking emoji.
Others in the comment section fired back.
"Do you even know who she is? Mind your words! How dare you say that?"
“Lucky for you, it's online. Otherwise, you'd get an earful."
The scolded netizen stayed silent, fearing public backlash.
Kelley presented the test report, stating, “I want to make it clear—
I haven't made any deals with the Phillips Group. I'm here to offer a top-notch skincare product for your skin issues. This report is fresh off the press, and the ingredients not only enhance your skin but also have zero side effects."
As soon as Kelley wrapped up, a swarm of critics jumped in with objections.
“I get it, you're a skincare guru, but what about the dryness and tingling this product causes after a while? Isn't that a side effect?
White Dew's stuff doesn't do that," one netizen challenged.
Kelley noticed the comments and chimed in, "I specifically mentioned there's no issue with the ingredients. Some folks experience dryness and tingling, but that's actually the magic at work. It's like a final cleanse for your faces. The stinging time varies due to different skin types. It's not a side effect."
Some netizens bought into it. “Well, if Kelley says so, maybe I'll give it a shot."
“I'm curious to try too, trusting Kelley's word."
“Anybody tried it yet? Share your thoughts!"