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New Research Shows No One Has Ever Used Proactiv To Wash Their Face Like Th

June 2, 2014
By ashley arrington BRONZE, Bronx, New York
ashley arrington BRONZE, Bronx, New York
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Have you ever seen a Proactiv commercial where they show a part when they put the product on their face and out of nowhere they splash water on there face like the image above? yea i have i’ve always wondered if the water ever gets on the floor or wet their clothes. I’ve never seen anybody wet their face like they do on these types commercials. I think that they should really show someone in the bathroom putting the product on and see how they wash the product off their face and it’s not going to be the way the people in the proactive commercials do it and have a whole bunch of water on the floor or on their clothes. I’ve never seen anybody wet their face like they do on these types of commercials. I don’t get how when they splash water on their face like that they don’t get wet or spill water everywhere but in real life when you do it in your bathroom you get water all over the floor, sink, and bathroom mirror. I remember the first time i saw the proactive commercial and i saw a girl put the proactive cream on her face then washed it off like they do in the commercial and i thought to myself like “who washes their face like that”? “doesn’t the water get on their clothes”? or “did the water get on the floor”? “where did it go”?. I think that the proactiv commercial is fake because my friend used it and it didn’t help do anything to her face i believe they paid people and famous people to say good things about it. Also i believe that they used special effects to make the pimples look real and go away. I remember when i used a clean and clear face wash and i tried to wash it away like they did in the commercials and i got water all over the floor and bathroom mirror.



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