How to spot counterfeit, fake or out of date LiLash and LiBrow products
Counterfeit, fake or out of date LiLash and LiBrow products are out there.
I recently came across a website basically saying they were 'TLC Beauty Therapy, a trusted LiLash stockist since 2014'
Thankfully, after a strongly worded email they removed all links to myself and LiLash.com are investigating.
The name of the website was 'UKBrands4Less' I ordered one of their products, for £55, and found that the packaging style was from 2017. The packaging was a different size. It did not have the hologram logo, QR code or serial number on the packaging so could not be traced back to a manufacturer. It was a fake!
The fake product is on the left ...
If the price is too good to be true, it will most likely be fake or out of date stock.
Items sold on eBay or Amazon, may also be fake as authorised stockists are not allowed to sell on those sites.
There are also a number of other sites, known to sell fake or counterfeit goods, a list of these can be found on the www.lilash.com website.
It’s not worth taking the risk for a product you apply so close to your eyes and a waste of money when it doesn’t work.
Rest assured, in buying your products from TLC Beauty Therapy.com, you are buying from a trusted, authorised stockist. With the highest level of customer service.