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Nollywood star advises skin care product vendors to be truthful

The actress claimed that because skin is so delicate, manufacturers of skin care products need to practice being truthful with their clients.Mary Njoku, a Nollywood actress and director, has advised vendors of skin care products to be truthful with their goods for the sake of their clients.Njoku, a well-known actress, shared the advise on her Instagram page on Friday. "This is because your (sellers') lack of sincerity on any products can easily be labelled as "fraud," she said. "If retailers of such skin care products are certain in their results, they should present their true selves rather than being dishonest with their clients and disregarding the repercussions. "I just passed past a person selling or using 'premium shine' lotion, and what I saw confused me. We are all aware of the country's financial difficulties, but it does not give any person the right to commit fraud or deception in order to get by. She suggested that rather of risking curses and condemnation, people might learn to conduct honest companies that could generate good earnings and God's blessing. The actress claimed that because skin is so delicate, manufacturers of skin care products need to practice being truthful with their clients. She did, however, compliment the vendors of genuine beauty items for their earnestness and encouraged them to stick with it for the benefit of humanity. Her statement is that "Anyone who sells skin care products and uses filters for his/her promotional videos and images is being fraudulent."