
How my ‘perfect' beauty regime exposed my ex as a cheating rat – what his other woman did is totally unforgivable
EX-CUSES How my 'perfect' beauty regime exposed my ex as a cheating rat – what his other woman did is totally unforgivable
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AN influencer has shared the peculiar way she found out her love rat ex was cheating – by the other woman using her skincare cream.
Wanessa Moura has a strict morning beauty routine and often likes to share tips and tricks with her 1.3m Instagram followers.
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Wanessa Moura found out her ex was cheating after the other woman used her skincare cream
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This attention to detail helped her identify that one of her former boyfriends was a two-timer
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Wanessa claims she had given her ex a key to her place
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Her products are all carefully organised in her bathroom.
This attention to detail helped her identify that one of her former boyfriends was a two-timer.
When returning from a work trip, the 31-year-old noticed that one of her face creams was running low and her carefully arranged products had been 'messed' with.
'I'm obsessed with organisation,' Wanessa, who has even launched her own skincare range, told NeedToKnow.
'I know exactly how much is left of each cream, where every bottle goes, what's sealed, what's half-used.
'When I saw one of the jars with a loose cap and a different texture, I knew someone had touched it.
'And it wasn't me.'
Wanessa claims she had given her ex a key to her place, but knew he wasn't the 'vain' type, so it was highly unlikely that he had touched the cream.
She said, 'Someone had messed with my products, and I knew something was wrong.
'He [my ex] would never know how to use that stuff on his own.
My love rat husband slept with three other women (1)
'He was the rough type, you know? The kind who thought anything beyond soap was nonsense, and who wouldn't even wear sunscreen or moisturiser.
'He took pride in never putting anything on his face.
'That's why, when I noticed my products had been used correctly, I got suspicious right away.
'My ex wouldn't even know how to open the jar, let alone apply the under-eye cream properly.'
But using my expensive products without permission? That, to me, is unforgivable
Wanessa Moura
Unable to let the incident go, Wanessa, who hails from Brazil, confronted her ex.
When pressed for answers, he confessed.
Wanessa added: 'He cheated on me, and the mistress left with glowing skin. It's absurd!
'The relationship ended right then and there, of course.
'But to this day, I'm furious.
'Being cheated on is already bad enough.
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When pressed for answers, her ex finally gave his confession
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Wanessa claimed that another one of her exes was so vain that she would spend more time getting ready than she did
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Facial care is important for the social media influencer
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'But using my expensive products without permission?
'That, to me, is unforgivable.'
This isn't the only beauty-related incident that the influencer has dealt with.
Last year, she claimed that another one of her exes was so vain that she would spend more time getting ready than she did.
At the time, Wanessa said: 'He started spending absurd amounts on beauty products and even using mine.
'Facial care is important, and I love that men take care of themselves, but when he starts spending more on aesthetics than I do, something is wrong.'

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