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TSWDY
post Sep 14 2010, 02:23 PM, updated 16y ago

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(An article extracted from the star news on the 14th Sept today)
I thought of giving a small reminder to the ladies/ boyfriends who have not read this article to take precaution when choosing skin care and cosmetics products, heard from some of my friends that some cosmetics/ skin care are low quality products & the chemicals used r not dermalogy tested, some r mainly imported from China, in very attractive packaging on the purpose to deceive buyers. My advice is to consult a pharmacist or a skin specialist if you have sensitive skin. Most importantly do your own research before purchasing anything - even if they owned a shop/ stall.

PETALING JAYA: An advertising executive’s dream of becoming a beauty turned her into an ‘ugly’ maid instead.

Patricia Choo Siew Mei’s face swelled and broke out in rashes after using beauty products worth thousands of ringgit bought from a major shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur.

She claimed she was approached by the beauty products outlet via her handphone in June and was enticed to take up their offer of a free consultation.

“I was convinced to buy their facial care products worth RM4,000,” she told a press conference at MCA Public Services and Complaints Department yesterday.


Bad reaction: Siew holding up a photo of her swollen face during a press conference at the MCA Public Complaints and Service Department at Wisma MCA yesterday.

The 33-year-old said her troubles began after using the beauty products for two weeks.

“My face became itchy with a burning sensation. I was so embarrassed, I did not want to venture out of my apartment for three weeks,” she related.

Choo went back to the beautician who sold her the products but was told to continue using them.

When her condition persisted, her doctor diagnosed her with acute dermatitis.

She had spent RM450 on two treatments by her doctor since Aug 24 and is still undergoing treatment.

She had also filed a complaint with the Consumer Tribunal.

Department chief Datuk Michael Chong urged beauticians to test their facial care products on a small patch of their client’s skin before selling the product.

Chong added that the Department had received 13 similar complaints.

oatkrunch
post Sep 14 2010, 11:47 PM

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ohh i wonder what brand is that.. if it's 4000 plus.. the only brand that i can think of is lamer. haha! they should reveal the brand though. sigh~
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post Sep 15 2010, 10:43 AM

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QUOTE(oatkrunch @ Sep 14 2010, 11:47 PM)
ohh i wonder what brand is that.. if it's 4000 plus.. the only brand that i can think of is lamer. haha! they should reveal the brand though. sigh~
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I dont think La Mer will practice "recruiting" customer by calling on handphone and offering the products smile.gif
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post Sep 16 2010, 03:23 PM

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Thank you for sharing

 

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