
Food critic Opeyemi Famakin has issued a warning to Nigerians about the dangers of purchasing high-end body mists from vendors in the country, citing concerns over authenticity and potential health risks.
Taking to his social media pages, he urged consumers to be cautious, especially when luxury products that retail for as much as N40,000 are being sold for as low as N4,000.
Famakin advised Nigerians to buy only from trusted, verified stores and to be wary of vendors who may claim their products are original or hike prices to appear more credible.
He also noted that while he shares product recommendations, he will continue to alert his followers to items that could pose serious health risks, including cancer.



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