Following recent reports that popular OAP and vlogger, Toke Makinwa, had signed a contract with a cosmetic company, the owner of Whitenicious has called her out
The owner of Whitenicious, Dencia had been tagged to an Instagram post made by the cosmetic company which Toke Makinwa was the face of.
Wahala started after it turned out that the image they had used for a ‘before/after’, was a picture associated with Whitenicious, and as we’re getting accustomed to, they called the company out. (Work and get paid daily, apply via the link http://obarinemi.com/Internetjobs/)
Here’s the post from whitenicious, calling them out:
It has come to our notice that @tokemakinwa’s company known as @mecrancosmetics is stealing images of Whitenicious success stories and results to post on their Instagram account and also send these images to their customers via text, what’s app and other SM platforms.This is a PSA, please refrain from using any material and falsifying and erasing our water mark, we aren’t connected to any of these fake brands and we will be suing you and your company if you keep stealing our images and lying about it being yours,we own the rights to all our images as this are from Whitenicious customers.If your products don’t work please don’t lie to customers just find a way to make better products.I understand your skin was lightened before you started selling these meaning you have never used it to lighten your skin so you need to steal images just don’t steal them from Whitenicious, btw Mercran isn’t made in the USA as they claim,the FDA doesn’t allow products to say “whitening lotion” you can’t label products whitening because you can’t whiten.Thanks for the tip @rarohlee .Management. #Whitenicious #PSA #fakecosmetics #Fakeimages #stolenimages #yourinstagramaliar #toke #nigeria #skincare
A photo posted by Whitenicious By Dencia (@whitenicious) on Mar 4, 2016 at 10:47am PST