Results Of Breakthrough Organic Skincare Products Hits Record Numbers On Buzzfeed
In the Buzzfeed article titled "As Seen On TV; Do These Products Actually Work?" the author was out to prove the results weren't real, and the review of Z Skin has now gone viral with its results.
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 6, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Z Skin Cosmetics, the 100% organic skincare brand, has exploded after appearing on Lifetime's newest shark-tank style show 'Project Runway Fashion Startup'. Appearing on the show to pitch his acne line to investors, Ryan Zamo stated that he created his line after clearing his own skin with his homemade products. Skeptical of the story, a writer for the Buzzfeed community set out to test the products himself, posting the final results on the news site.
27-year-old Ryan Zamo, creator of Z Skin Cosmetics said he was not surprised that people didn't believe it, he said, "Honestly, I wouldn't believe it either. That's why I offer 100% money back guarantees, if they don't like the results, for any reason, I will refund them in full. But I am certainly glad a high power site did an article like this, maybe it'll help more people see that Z Skin actually works."
The article titled, "As Seen On TV; Do These Products Actually Work?", the author starts out stating, "I thought there was no way it would actually work, but I feel like a fool now, because to my surprise they actually did!". Referring back to Zamo's appearance on 'Project Runway Fashion Startup', the article goes on to say, "He said it cleared his skin up in 8 days, well it didn't clear my nephews skin in 8 days, it only took 4!"
Intrigued to try more, the author continues to then test the Z Skin Cosmetics organic anti-aging products. After testing them, the article says, "It literally wiped away my wife's wrinkles and laugh lines." The article wraps up with a summary from the author and his review, it says, "Z Skin Cosmetics products, they work, all of them."
After the article was published, the story went viral, tracking almost 100,000 views so far. Zamo said, "I don't know if people are reading it hoping its going to expose some 'As Seen On TV' scam, but none the less, I am beyond grateful for the exposure. Mostly I am hoping that people will give my products a try, and with this review, I think it will add a little bit more of a reason to do so."
To read the full article on Buzzfeed.com, visit: https://www.buzzfeed.com/lifemag/as-seen-on-tv-do-these-products-actually-work-2hnzo
For more information on Z Skin Cosmetics, visit: ZskinCosmetics.Com
SOURCE Z Skin Cosmetics
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