We all adore beauty on social media but experts warn you need to be careful who you listen to, especially when it comes to skincare.
Not only can anyone be a self-proclaimed "skinfluencer" on YouTube, Instagram or TikTok, new research from Money.com has revealed that those with no qualifications have more followers and likes than those who do.
And in an industry where clicks equal cash, attention-hungry wannabes know the more extreme the hack, the easier it can be to rack up views.
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