The millennial founders of a fledgling Australian beauty brand have made $12,000 overnight from their cult skincare product.
Melbourne couple Darnelle Echazar, 21, Brandon Moncur, 23, in August 2020 launched Dreamiskin, a company selling cosmetic razors that leave the face silky soft by shaving off tiny hairs and dead skin cells.
The sustainable blades with an easy-grip handle have been flying out of stock since Married At First Sight star Martha Kalifatidis promoted it on Instagram.
Over 400 pre-orders have been placed after the 32-year-old starred in a video uploaded to the brand s account, which shows her scraping peach fuzz from her complexion.
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A frustrated Mel added: People are claiming our relationship has triggered victims of domestic violence, but then Channel Nine says they ve done their due diligence by us, but viewers are still interpreting it like such. Something has clearly gone wrong.
The Melbourne-based workplace trainer said the serious claims being made about her and Bryce mean they have no choice but to take things further.
Not happy: The couple, both 31, told New Idea they were left feeling broken by their edit, while Melissa confessed to feeling not suicidal, but headed down that path
Bryce was widely criticised by MAFS viewers for appearing to gaslight and manipulate his wife on the show, but the pair insist they have a healthy relationship.
Share I see the obsession with it; I think someone needs to be keeping an eye on culture and not just profit, he said. Maybe I m just a bit of a fuddy-duddy. Because who am I to roll my eyes at the term influencer or say Married At First Sight is a terrible, terrible thing? You can t judge things of a greater quality if they re not on offer.
Not a fan: I know that people might want to detonate me, but I often wish I could take all reality TV and detonate it, he told The Daily Telegraph on Sunday. Pictured: MAFS stars Bryce Ruthven and Melissa Rawson
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Jake explained, Not having access to my family - and not being able to just jump into a car and head out to the farm, to sit down with my family and talk about how things were going was hard.
Melbourne, where Jake is from, was plunged into lockdown for almost six months, with Victorians unable to travel interstate for at least 111 days. It was extremely tough : Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia on Saturday, Jake, 32, said it was tough being in Sydney, filming an intense reality series without support
Difficult: Not having access to my family - and not being able to just jump into a car and head out to the farm, where I am from and talk about how things were going was hard, he said