Chapter 221 Too Good to Be True
Eva did not send Molly the store link.
“Babe, don’t worry about it. When you run out, I’ll buy it for you.”
Molly was still in college, and her family’s financial situation was average.
The skin renewal cream was pretty expensive.
Eva could just buy it for her when the time came.
She was already making good money now.
If she could earn money, of course she would take care of Molly.
And the skin renewal cream really did seem to improve the skin.
Eva was even thinking about replacing all of her own skincare products.
Buy, buy, buy. She would buy more for herself and for Molly.
They were both going to look amazing.
Eva happily sent Scarlett photos of her new baby hairs and Molly’s dramatically improved skin.
“Scarlett, I’m growing hair! Your hair growth serum is insane. And that skin renewal cream too. My best friend used it for three days, and all her acne disappeared. Her skin looks so much better. I’m going to buy a few more bottles of the skin renewal cream.”
She immediately went back to Scarlett’s store and started placing another order.
She planned to stock up on four or five bottles at once.
But she found she could not complete the purchase.
Then she received a reply from Scarlett.
“The products in my store are limited per customer. Each item can only be purchased twice per month.”
There were not many products in the store to begin with. If every customer who found them effective rushed in and bulk ordered, Scarlett would have to stay home every day just to prepare batches nonstop.
So of course there had to be purchase limits.
Eva sent a crying emoji.
In the end, she could only place another order for one more jar of skin renewal cream. Luckily, she could buy more next month.
She also confirmed receipt of her previous order and left a five–star review.
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Chapter 221 Too Good to Be True
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[WhoYoDaddy: Seriously works so well. I grew fuzzy baby hairs in three days. The skin renewal cream worked for my best friend too. After three days, her acne was completely under control. The results shocked us. I repurchased the skin renewal cream. It works better than the luxury brands I’ve been using. I’m planning to switch all my skincare. I’ll post before and after photos once my hair fully grows back.]
Scarlett did not care too much about how many customers her online store had.
It would definitely make money, but mostly small amounts.
Most of her customers were repeat buyers.
Her business mainly relied on loyal, returning customers.
After Eva posted her review, a product review blogger happened to browse the store.
His online name was Rampart Fox. He had several hundred thousand followers on Instagram.
He was a 27–year–old man with slightly feminine features. He had built his popularity through skincare and cosmetics reviews.
At first, his reviews had been very thoughtful.
But after gaining followers, he had become a little arrogant.
Some brands paid him specifically to review their products.
Occasionally, he also reviewed clothing.
But now, he usually only praised products in front of his followers if he was paid.
If he was not paid, he would deliberately highlight flaws and criticize the product.
After all, every product had strengths and weaknesses.
None were perfect.
When he targeted products this way, he usually chose small, lesser–known brands without much influence.
Looking at this store, he had never even heard of the brand name.
The shop called Daphne had very few products. It seemed to belong to a medicated skincare category.
Each product had only sold one unit, and the skin renewal cream had sold two.
There was even a review claiming that hair grew back in three days and acne cleared up in three days.
RampartFox found the lone review almost laughable.
It was obviously fake.
What kind of hair growth serum could make hair grow in three days?
What kind of medicated skincare product could brighten skin while treating acne at the same time?
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