Fake wonder cream experiment shows why you can’t trust a clinical trial
This is Rejuvalize, the miracle product that’s so effective 100 per cent of users in clinical trials said it made their skin feel more youthful.
A further 98 per cent noticed a reduction in the appearance of lines and wrinkles, and 80 per cent reported that it made them look younger and healthier. The only catch is that this is a made-up product, created by mixing $2.99 home-brand sorbolene moisturiser with a squirt of Aloe Vera After-Sun Care to make it smell nice.The fake face cream was dreamed up by Kirsten Drysdale and the team from ABC’s The Checkout, which returns to our screens tonight at 8pm
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