Beijing Seorang selebriti berpengaruh di China digelar Raja Gincu China kerana begitu obses dengan kosmetik itu sehingga mampu mencuba 380 batang gincu sehari.
Oddity Central melaporkan kemampuan lelaki itu mencuba ratusan gincu berbeza dalam satu sesi penstriman secara langsung hingga tujuh atau lapan jam sehari tanpa rehat.
Walaupun ramai wanita mungkin mendapati bibirnya sakit selepas mencuba tiga gincu berturut-turut, dia mendakwa dapat memakai 380 gincu sehari.Lelaki itu, Li Jiaqi mengakui mencuba pelbagai gincu boleh merosakkan bibirnya. "Mencuba gincu boleh merosakkan bibir, tetapi saya tidak memperlakukan bibir saya seperti bibir," kata Li.Bukan saja pandai menjual gincu kepada peminatnya, dia juga pakar mengaplikasikannya.Mendengar celotehnya mengenai warna gincu pasti menarik orang ramai membeli dan mencubanya.
Dia sering menggunakan ungkapan seperti 'warna yang membuat hati saya berhenti', 'bintang seperti kristal', atau 'warna lembut seperti air' dan peminat menyukainya."Kenapa? Perkara pertama dilihat lelaki adalah warna gincu anda, bukan beg anda," kata Li dalam rancangan yang disiarkan secara langsung.
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