At a glance, your feet are covered with dead skin cells.
It would be hard for me to find someone like that on purpose, but I also thought it was amazing.
As it turns out, there was a reason.
The identity of the dead skin cells that had been wiped cool.
It was rice glue, not real.
More precisely, it turns out that rice glue and glue sold at stationery stores were mixed to create fake dead skin cells.
The Korea Communications Standards Commission and Korea Communications Standards Commission confirmed this and decided to impose legal sanctions on four home shopping broadcasts.
"The exfoliation is no joke. But if it passes by like this, it disappears." "I saved it for about a week for the show." "I feel so bad when the white powder falls here and there."
The broadcast show host used this expression, saying that the product effect was excellent, but he saw it as violating the regulations.
The reviewers pointed out that heavy disciplinary action is a necessary violation of the regulations.
"If you've directed it to help understand, you have to clarify it, otherwise it's a scam," he said. "You've deceived the consumer."
Internet users are also angry.
"I believed I didn't really wash up, but I was naive," "This is a fraud," and "Punishment needs to be strengthened."
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