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Nigerian lady who owns the skin peeling &new bleaching procedure&facility blasts her haters (video)



Nigerian lady who owns the skin peeling

The Nigerian lady who owns the skin peeling facility said to be the latest bleaching procedure, has lashed out at her critics after a video of the process ignited an uproar. 

 

In the video shared earlier by LIB, a woman was seen laying nearly naked in a bathtub filled with water while an attendant was seen exfoliating her legs. 

 

Firing back at her 'haters' in a new video, the Nigerian lady addressed herself as "the problem" of social media users. She also took a swipe at skin product owners who joined the bandwagon of those attacking her. 

 

See her video below; 

 

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