BEWARE OF FAKE ROYAL ULTRA BOOSTER
Created Date: 08 Jun
Fake skincare products are becoming more common, and Royal Ultra Booster is no exception. Counterfeit versions are already in the market, and they can be extremely dangerous.
Fake products may contain unknown or harmful ingredients such as mercury, steroids, or other toxic substances. These can cause serious skin damage, long-term health issues, or even life-threatening conditions.
One key difference to look out for: original products usually come with only one ampoule and verified packaging, while fake versions may include multiple ampoules and suspicious labeling.

