Currently running — worth a closer look.
Running 1/30 days across 1 GEO.
Running in a single market (United States) — a focused test, not a broad rollout yet.
- Seen 1/30 days
- 1 GEO
- Redirect chain checked
- LP host: mozarreraptions.com
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Creative
Skincare
Landing page
mozarreraptions.com
where it lands
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Tracker: not detected
Affiliate network: not detected
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Fresh test
running 1d · last seen 3d ago · 1 market
Newly launched — too early to tell if it sticks. Watch before committing.
Gravity
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push pressure now · 30d index
Strength
3/100
overall scale · 30d index
Run
1d
last seen 3d ago
Markets
1
countries seen
Landing page
mozarreraptions.com
final host
Screenshot
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not captured yet
Operator
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unidentified
Network
Taboola
traffic source
Dermatologists Say This Drugstore Gem Is All You Need To Tighten Wrinkles
Skincare@skincare
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Geo reach
Single-geo testa single marketPredominantly Tier 1, concentrated in North America — United States.
What the data shows
Skincare's Taboola creative has been running for 1 day across 1 country and first seen on June 10, 2026 and last seen on June 12, 2026. It has been observed in United States. The ad lands on mozarreraptions.com. Skincare is running 8 other creatives we have indexed, linked below for side-by-side comparison.
Creative headline: Dermatologists Say This Drugstore Gem Is All You Need To Tighten Wrinkles. Indexed on Taboola by mediabuyer.
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Host
mozarreraptions.com
Path
/c1df0fc3-7e76-43ef-a89d-5460a345a226
Full URL
https://mozarreraptions.com/c1df0fc3-7e76-43ef-a89d-5460a345a226
Redirect chain
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Tracking parameters
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Plastic Surgeon Refuses $28,000 From His Own Mother. What He Gave Her Instead Is Causing Industry Pa DESIGNING AND BUILDING SECTION Advertorial THE SKINCARE MAGAZINE™ Breaking Skin Secrets Age Reversal Doctor Insights Must Read USA | Health & Beauty Plastic Surgeon Refuses $28,000 From His Own Mother. What He Gave Her Instead Is Causing Industry Panic By Dr. Richard Altman, MD Wednesday, May. 20th, 2026 | 11:17 am EST 4.9 765,892 views I'm about to destroy my reputation. Every plastic surgeon, dermatologist, and cosmetic company executive in America is going to hate me after this. But I don't care anymore. Because what I'm about to share could save you thousands of dollars and decades of disappointment. And if that costs me my country club membership and my referral network — so be it. After watching my own mother cry in my consultation room... After she'd spent $47,000 on creams, serums, facials, and injections that did nothing... After she looked me in the eyes and asked me to operate on her face — and I had to tell her no — I discovered something that changed everything. Something the $97 billion skincare industry has been hiding from you. Something they've known about since 1992. Something that could make their entire business model collapse overnight. If you're reading this slathering on expensive creams that aren't working... If you're considering Botox, fillers, or a facelift... If you've looked in the mirror recently and wondered where the hell YOU went... The next 7 minutes could be the most important of your life. WHO I AM (AND WHY I'M RISKING EVERYTHING) My name is Dr. Richard Altman. I've been a board-certified plastic surgeon for 31 years. I've operated on over 4,200 faces. Facelifts. Neck lifts. Brow lifts. Eye lifts. You name it, I've cut it. I've injected enough Botox to fill a swimming pool. My practice in Beverly Hills has generated over $47 million in revenue. I've built my entire career on women believing they need me to look younger. And I'm about to tell you why most of them never did. THE NIGHT MY MOTHER BROKE MY HEART It was a Tuesday. 8:47 PM. I was finishing paperwork at my practice when my phone rang. It was my mother. 71 years old. The woman who raised me. Who sacrificed everything so I could go to medical school. She was crying. "Richard," she said. "I need you to do it. I need you to operate on me." I knew what she meant. For the last decade, I'd watched her try everything. The $340 La Mer cream her friend swore by. Nothing. The high-dose collagen supplements her doctor recommended. Nothing. The high-dose collagen supplements her doctor recommended. Nothing. The $1,200-per-session facials at the spa downtown. Nothing. The Botox injections every 4 months. Temporary. And it made her look frozen, not younger. The $890 LED light therapy device she saw on Instagram. Nothing. She'd spent — I calculated it later — $47,000 over 12 years. Forty-seven thousand dollars. And her skin looked worse than when she started. The lines around her eyes had deepened into permanent grooves. Her neck had started to sag. Her cheeks had lost their volume. The texture of her skin had become rough, dull, almost papery. She'd done everything "right." And none of it worked. Now she wanted me to cut her face open. "Mom," I said. "I can't." Silence. "What do you mean you can't? You do this every day. You're the best. Everyone says so." "That's not why I can't." "Then why?" I took a breath. "Because surgery won't fix what's actually wrong with your skin. And I'd be taking $28,000 from my own mother for something that won't give her what she wants." She started crying again. And I realized something that made me sick to my stomach: I'd been lying to women for 31 years. Not intentionally. Not maliciously. But I'd been part of a system designed to keep women spending money on solutions that don't address the actual problem. That night, I went home and couldn't sleep. I kept thinking about all the patients I'd operated on. All the women I'd injected. All the money they'd spent. And I asked myself a question I should have asked 30 years ago: Why doesn't any of this actually WORK? THE $97 BILLION LIE For the next three months, I became obsessed. I pulled every study I could find. Called researchers in Switzerland. Flew to a conference in Seoul. Spent $12,000 on access to medical journals and industry reports that aren't available to the public. And what I found made me want to put my fist through my computer screen. The entire anti-aging industry — skincare, injectables, even surgery — is built on a lie. A $97 billion lie. Here's what they don't want you to know: 94% of visible skin aging has almost NOTHING to do with the creams you're using, the collagen you're swallowing, or even the procedures you're getting. It's not about "adding collagen back." It's not about "hydrating the surface." It's not about "relaxing muscles" with Botox. Those are band-aids on a bullet wound. The REAL cause of aging skin is something so simple, so obvious, that I kicked myself for missing it all these years. Your skin cells have stopped building. THE REAL ROOT CAUSE (THAT THEY'VE HIDDEN SINCE 1992) Let me explain this in a way that will make you angry. Imagine your skin is a house. Collagen and elastin are the bricks and beams. They're what keep everything firm, tight, and structured. When you're young, you have construction workers inside your skin called fibroblasts . Their entire job is to build collagen, build elastin, build hyaluronic acid. To keep the house standing strong. When you're 25, those workers are going 24/7. Building, repairing, rebuilding. That's why your skin bounces back. That's why you glow. That's why you look... young. But here's what happens after 40. The workers start going home. Fibroblasts begin shutting down. Going dormant. Some stop working entirely. And when the builders stop building, the house starts collapsing. This is why your expensive cream didn't work. You were delivering bricks to a construction site with no workers. The collagen just sat on the surface. Nothing was there to USE it. This is why your collagen powder didn't work. You were swallowing raw materials for a factory that had shut down. The machinery wasn't running. This is why Botox only lasts 3-4 months. It freezes muscles, but it doesn't restart the workers. The moment it wears off, the collapse continues. This is why even my surgeries didn't give women what they wanted. I was tightening skin that had no structural foundation. Like stretching a worn-out rubber band. It looks better for a while. Then it sags again. Because nothing underneath was actually rebuilt. The only way to truly reverse visible aging is to wake the workers back up. Reactivate the fibroblasts. Tell them to start building again. Here's the part that made me furious: The cosmetic industry has known this since 1992. A landmark study from the University of Michigan proved that fibroblast decline was the primary driver of visible skin aging. Not collagen loss. Not dehydration. The CELLS that make collagen were shutting down. But you've never heard about this. Why? Because you can't charge $340 for a jar of "fibroblast activation." Because you can't bill insurance for teaching someone to restart their own skin cells. Because there's no $28,000 surgery for waking up dormant cells. The cure is too simple. Too cheap. And it would put half of Beverly Hills out of business. So they keep you on the hamster wheel: Creams that moisturize the surface → Serums that promise miracles → Botox when the creams fail → Fillers when the Botox isn't enough → Surgery when you're desperate enough → More creams after surgery → Repeat until broke or exhausted. It's genius, really. If you're a sociopath who sees human suffering as a revenue stream. See what waking up dormant fibroblasts actually looks like — week by week → WHAT I GAVE MY MOTHER INSTEAD OF SURGERY Three weeks after my discovery, I called my mother. "Mom. I found somethin…
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Tested headline variants8
Tested headline variants
Skincare's own A/B test — which headline they kept
The advertiser’s own A/B result, handed over: ranked by days running, the survivor on top. Variants they stopped running are struck through — they tested and killed those angles.
- #1Costco Shoppers Say This Gem Is "All You Need" To Tighten WrinklesWinning angle51d7 content tokens
- #2Top Dermatologists Say This Gem Is "All You Need" To Tighten Wrinkles49d6 content tokens
- #3Costco Shoppers Say This Shower Gem Is "Actually Worth It"17d7 content tokens
- #4Dermatologist: The 1 Peptide You Need If You Have Wrinkles13d4 content tokens
Winning angle: the headline they kept alive longest — it beat the other variants they tested. Model this one; treat the rest as discarded experiments.
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