Support Doesn't Fit For Fillerina Anti-Aging Claims In Industry Self-Regulation Review
Executive Summary
NAD looked at Qf Systems' claims "against backdrop” of previous reviews of claims for products promoted as alternatives to cosmetic procedures and surgeries, Consumers keen to look younger are attracted to the products, but often have difficulty determining whether claims are legitimate.
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