Miley Cyrus, teen idol extraordinaire, has 1,258,557 followers on Twitter. Most of her fans are about 11-13 years old – the worst time of your life, in my opinion – and are worried about their appearance as they go through puberty.
So what does Miley say to her fans about her acne? She suggests a face wash – “Sensai cleanser” – and Google searches for the product go straight to the top of the charts.
Here are Miley’s Tweets about Sensai cleanser:
“gave sensai cleanser to a friend on Friday. They were really broken out, just saw em and the skin is clear and so beautiful!” (Cyrus Twitter)
“sensai face wash step 1 and 2 has CHANGED my life!”
“a beauty product can change your life! having acne is miserable :( you feel so insecure. :( i am so happy to have found sensai.”
They make the product sound great, don’t they? Here’s the downside – Sensai cleanser costs $100 for 100 milliliters (just over 3 ounces). That’s a lot of green for a face wash. A superstar like Miley Cyrus knows the worth of a product endorsement. I wonder how much money she got per Tweet?
Sadly, not many parents can afford a luxury product like Sensai cleanser, which is going to cause tears, screaming, and inferiority complexes galore. Good going, Miley.
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