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Who Will Take Over for the Influencers Now That They’ve Proven They’re Fake?

After years of being flooded with influencers on social media, here come the “deinfluencers.”  They want to tell you about products you should NOT buy. Some are obvious, like this…

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After years of being flooded with influencers on social media, here come the "deinfluencers."  They want to tell you about products you should NOT buy.

Some are obvious, like this girl who says nobody needs an entire "fragrance collection."  She also has opinions on items like Ugg boots and Lululemon.

Another woman used to work at makeup stores, and she has warnings about crappy products that don't work well, or can even cause skin issues.

And a plastic surgeon says most eye creams are a sham, and lip masks are a made-up product.  You might as well use that money on a towel warmer or a "Golden Girls" coffee mug.