The influencer used her social networks to talk about the subject, after the impact of the value of her launch base
Last Sunday, the 5th, Virginia Fonseca used his social networks to counter some criticism he received after disclosing the value of the new release and his brand. Recently, she launched a foundation that promises to treat the skin worth R$200.
After the announcement, several Internet users criticized the value of the brand, comparing it with the price of national and international bases: “200 in a foundation? The worst thing is that there are poor people who buy it!”, “Virginia foundation is more expensive than Rihanna’s, that for me is out of the ordinary”, “200 reais in a foundation does it have a speck of gold?”.
After the backlash, Virginia rant in her Instagram stories: “I thought they were going to stop, but they haven’t stopped yet. I’ll comment on why it’s funny. The same people who say: ‘you can be whatever you want’ try to put me down for launching a product with the same quality as imported ones. “
“‘Virginia is thinking it’s Kylie and Rihanna. Why can they and I can’t? So let’s go… There is no such thing. They influence a lot of people, as well as me, correct?”, continued.
She also said that she offers a national product with the quality of an international base:“If I’m able to do that, I’ll do it! Or do you think that an imported level product is cheap?”.
“I admire these women a lot and yes, I’m inspired by them. I’m going to launch my products with imported quality yes and keep going. I use all my products and I’m going to launch what I like to use”, he said.
“But like that, I’m really calm! Because with the 10 in 1 Serum it was the same thing! Whenever someone comes innovating the market, they get high”, she vented.
Source: Maxima

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