Do You Know the Reason Behind People Abandoning Products From Millie Bobby Brown’s Florence by Mills?
It’s no secret that Millie Bobby Brown built her business of skincare and makeup right from the scratch. The young superstar had zero knowledge about this industry or the way these products are made. However, after putting constant effort and plenty of time into it she launched a large number of products. Not to mention, the Stranger Things star regularly poses for Florence by Mills to give the brand a standout look. Most recently, she posted a video showing fans her acne and how the products from her company have helped her skin immensely. But her efforts seem to go in vain as customers are dumping all the things they bought from the brand.
In a new report shared by The Tab, it is revealed that people are destroying their Florence by Mills products. Many videos are circulating on Tiktok where buyers were seen breaking the product because of some shipping issues. However, they agreed that the products are quite amazing and have proved to be great for their skin. So the question here arises is why customers are doing it even when they are satisfied with the results.
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According to the publication, this tirade hasn’t just started suddenly but taking pace slowly from the last year. Therefore, now more people are joining them without any particular reason. Last September, a video surfaced on TikTok showed many buyers going to the Florence stand in Ulta and smashing the stock there.
Millie Bobby Brown fans are lashing out at people who are uploading such enraging videos on social media. Some people believe it’s no good to destroy the image of the brand because they have already paid for the products.
Millie Bobby Brown was once accused of faking her skincare routine
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Three years have passed since Millie Bobby Brown enraged her fans by posting a video of her skincare routine on social media. The video featured the British actress giving people a skincare demo with Florence by Mills products. However, the eagle-eyed fan instantly noticed and called her out for faking things to the world.
Well, people do mistakes when they are eager to build a new brand and we certainly cannot blame the Enola Holmes star since she was just 15 at that time.
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What do you think about people blindly following a trend that might just ruin someone’s dedication and hard work of years? Let us know your views in the comments below.
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