False Advertising Exposed: Products That Didn't Deliver

13. Painted Toenail Socks

Cost: $5* Designed by Belle Maison bought at Belle Maison Belle Maison, a Japanese company, deserves all the credit for creating a truly unique product. These sheer socks are made to fit like a glove, covering all of your toes as well as your feet. In addition, each nail is painted, providing the wearer with an instant pedicure.

Socks with nail paint @toeby/Pinterest As you might expect, there isn't really a one-size-fits-all solution, and some clients may discover that their feet appear more like they've been mangled than painstakingly painted. The fact that this idea hasn't quite made it to the runway yet most likely has a purpose.

14. Skull Ring

Cost: $5–$10*; produced by: Unknown Acquired via Facebook We have an exquisitely detailed skull ring on the left. It almost appears to be made of bone because of how realistic it looks. You can tell that the person who made this ring took a lot of time because of how beautiful the stones are.

@aInventions/Pinterest: Skull Ring The ring on the right appears to have been manufactured for a dollar at a Halloween store, so whoever made the one on the left most certainly did not make the one on the left. The buyer appropriately labeled this ring, which she ordered online after seeing a targeted Facebook ad, as a "disappointment."