Lady Cries As Spiritual Lip Gloss Fails


A young lady has cried out in pain after her lips became badly swollen from using a “Kayamata attraction” lip gloss she bought online. The lady said she ordered the product because she believed it could make her more attractive to rich men. However, things took a painful turn after she applied the gloss.

In a video shared by a user named @Teniola on X (formerly Twitter), the lady appeared with visibly swollen lips. Her lips were red, large, and looked very painful. She was seen crying and complaining bitterly about what had happened to her.

In the short clip, she could be heard saying, “Look at my lips oo, it’s this thing I bought oo. See my lips oo. Kayamata lip gloss! What did I do?” Her voice sounded weak and full of regret. The reaction was clearly severe, as she struggled to speak through her swollen lips.

According to reports, she had purchased the lip gloss online after seeing several people recommend it on social media. The product was advertised as a special type of lip gloss that could attract wealthy men and make them fall in love. Many people call such products “Kayamata,” a term commonly used for love charms and attraction items sold by some vendors online.

Unfortunately, after using the lip gloss, her lips began to swell within a short time. She became scared and confused as the swelling got worse. She then recorded herself and shared the video to warn others about the dangers of using unverified beauty products.

The video quickly went viral and drew mixed reactions from social media users. While some people felt sorry for her and advised her to seek medical help immediately, others mocked her for buying such a product. Many users commented that the situation should serve as a lesson to those who believe everything they see online.

Some health experts who saw the video also warned that using unapproved cosmetic products could cause serious skin reactions. They said that many of these products are made with harmful chemicals that are not tested or safe for the body.

The lady’s painful experience has now become a warning to others, especially young women, to be careful about what they buy online. Her story shows that not everything advertised on social media is safe, and beauty should never come at the cost of one’s health.


SOURCE :  Teniola ( X formally Twitter) 


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