AI bots not skincare influencers: Inframe “Himi Khandelwal & Chetali Chadha”

Started by Ujjwal, Today at 09:49 AM

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Ujjwal

Earlier, folks were worried that influencers lie on social media. Now that's just the annoying norm. Not only do they lie, they don't even think for themselves. These two ladies prove that AI could turn us all into robots.

They're churning out influencer content – Madame Chetali Chadha is basically the Meesho version of Himi Khandelwal.

The funny part is both of them use Claude AI to write their scripts. I was bored one weekend, so I fed Claude the prompt from one of Chetali's video, asking it to spot the problem in each product and draft a script. The output was eerily identical to what Chetali actually says, word for word - not just the ingredient details but even her phrasing.

The truth is both of them do paid collabs while calling them "honest reviews". They should just be unfollowed; they spread a lot of negativity. People scroll Instagram for fun or to learn, not to listen to a vomited-out ingredient list written by AI.

AI has ruined skincare content. I miss the old cute, educational videos people used to post.





Chandni


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Gaurav

Bhai, for skincare trust genuine Reddit posts and the Reddit community more than Instagram or YouTube influencers.

Sohan

I've already built my current and future skincare routine from everything I read online and from dermatologists on Instagram. So I've stopped engaging with skincare content and even hit the 'not interested' button. China's recent crackdown on influencers should be a global standard. If there's no real education on a topic, there shouldn't be any content about it.

Kishore

Damn, I have to admit I liked them, especially Himi. She came across as pretty honest.

Komal

I used to love Himi. I even defended her on Reddit, showing how Chetali copied her from the start. Himi was the first to talk about sunscreen filters, and Chetali just rode on that.