A few weeks ago, I bought some shampoo and conditioner from Amazon. I wanted a bulk size and the bottle looked like it was form the official manufacturer. When I got the bottles, opened and used them, I could tell they were fake. The consistency of the product was terrible and the smell was overly harsh. I returned both of them and just ordered the products from the company website. Funnily enough, the company website didn't even have the sizes that were listed on Amazon. Over time, I've become more wary of buying household products Amazon's website.
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You're lucky you didn't accidentally put that stuff on your hair or face. Back before cosmetics and beauty supplies were regulated in the US, there would be occasional news stories of shampoos removing hair or causing rashes. A high school teacher showed us as an example a newspaper article from that period about mascara making several women permanently blind.