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How to identify counterfeit Vans Canvas Authentic Shoes

Vans shoes are very popular shoes, worn when skateboarding and widely recognizable athletic shoes.

Vans’ storied history and connection with skate and surf culture began in 1966 Southern California with the rolling out of a single pair of shoes. They were named Authentic. In the generations since, they have only gotten more popular amongst hardcore skaters and skate enthusiasts. Their design is simple, stylish, and effective: a low top lace-up profile made with sturdy canvas uppers, and signature waffle rubber soles.

Counterfeiters have seized the opportunity, creating a thriving black market.

Fake Vans’ shoes are made to resemble the brand-name shoe, but tend to be lacking in quality, are less flexible than true Vans, and fall apart easily.

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Warnings / Hazards:

Counterfeit Vans’ shoes are lacking in quality, are less flexible than true Vans, and fall apart easily.

Buy genuine Vans shoes from authorized Vans retailers.

If you purchased a counterfeit from an e-commerce website (including eBay, Amazon, AliExpress) keep the counterfeit product as proof for your dispute, the manufacturer or authorities. If returned, the seller will claim it is not counterfeit, or re-sell it to another unsuspecting consumer. Contact your credit-card company and dispute the charges — you have the counterfeit product as proof. Leave negative “Counterfeit” feedback for the seller.

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This Primer Is a Treasure for Anyone With an Oily T-Zone and Big Pores—And I Have the Photos To Prove It

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Anyone who has oily skin and big pores knows just how crucial a good primer is when using foundation. I’ve gotten so accustomed to using a primer to help blur out pores and even out my skin tone, I feel naked during the rare times I forget it. Needless to say, I’m pretty serious about primers (maybe not as serious as liquid eyeliner, but they’re pretty up there), and am always down to experiment whenever a new one comes along. Tatcha has been one of my favorite skin-care brands for years, and I’ve been a huge fan of its original Silk Canvas primer ($52), which is a rich, solid balm that comes in a compact. After the success of the Silk Canvas, the brand followed up with a spinoff version — Tatcha’s Liquid Silk Canvas ($52), which comes in a bottle and is a different type of formula.

Tatcha The Liquid Silk Canvas: Featherweight Protective Primer — $52.00

Tatcha The Silk Canvas Protective Primer — $52.00

Tatcha Silk Canvas primer vs. Tatcha Liquid Silk Canvas primer

According to Daniel Martin, Makeup Artist and Tatcha Global Director of Artistry & Education, the main difference between the original Silk Canvas and the Liquid Silk Canvas is the consistency of the formulas. While the original is a rich, velvety balm, the liquid is a lighter weight, oil-free version. Both are made with silk powder extracts to smooth out pores and wrinkles, as well as a blend of botanical and antioxidant-rich extracts that are aimed at protecting and nourishing the skin. “An easy way to determine which version will suit your skincare needs better is by matching like-for-like formulas,” explains Martin. “If you’re in a drier climate or have dry skin and use an emollient moisturizer to help feed hydration into the skin, the Silk Canvas will pair beautifully, and similarly if it’s humid, you have oilier skin and wearing a lighter weight or oil-free moisturizer, reach for The Liquid Silk Canvas.”

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  • Daniel Martin, Daniel Martin is a Makeup Artist and Tatcha Global Director of Artistry & Education.

Because I have oily/combination skin, the Liquid Silk Canvas seems to make the most sense, which I thought was interesting since I’ve had such great results with the original primer. But Martin says both formulas keep makeup in place, and prevent creasing or cracking without pilling or becoming too slippery. I figured the Liquid Silk Canvas might be better for me during hot-weather days (which, living in LA, is basically every day of the year). I noticed one of the main differences between the primers right out of the package, literally.

Because the original Silk Canvas is a solid balm in a compact, you have to scoop a small amount out with the included spatula (or your long nail if you’re being lazy, like me) and massage it into the skin. The Liquid Silk comes in a bottle, so you just apply one pump, so it’s much easier for me in that sense. After putting on my moisturizer and sunscreen, I applied the primer using my fingers like Martin recommends (“It allows you to better control the application; you can work it into the skin without grinding into pores, and you end up using less product as there’s no sponge or brush soaking up the formula.”) and I also found that it blended into my skin faster than the balm, which made the application process rather quick.

Colin Wynn
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