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One of my past time before the school year starts, was watching on Facebook or on YouTube.

I have encountered
different vlogs that showcase some products, some were clearly stated that it was a paid advertisement and there
are some that doesn’t stated if it was a paid advertising, however it can depict that they were being paid. On my
recent watched vlog on YouTube was on the channel of Faye Balbacal, for a short introduction Faye Balbacal is a
Beauty and Lifestyle Vlogger where she, as of now has 1.57 Million subscribers. On her vlog she presented her facial
night and day routines, these products that can be found on mostly Watsons Store. She discussed and showed
variety of products that can only be found on Watsons, sharing her views and personal experience upon
consumption and usage of those products. Even though, she has a million of followers she claimed and clearly stated
that upon sharing those products, she wasn’t paid for her reviews. As for my observation, Faye Balbacal was honest
upon her reviews and as she claimed she wasn’t paid. Another, she also claimed that she did these review on the
products of Watsons, because it is one of the most requested content of her followers on YouTube.

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