
A young lady has shared a distressing experience after using a Kayamata attraction lip gloss purchased online, which resulted in severely swollen lips and intense discomfort.
In a post shared by @Teniola on X (formerly Twitter), the lady appeared in a viral video with visibly swollen lips, expressing her frustration and pain. Her post quickly gained attention online, sparking discussions about the safety of unverified beauty products and the dangers of “spiritual attraction” cosmetic items.
The Painful Experience
In the clip, the lady was seen crying and lamenting, showing her swollen lips to the camera. She said:
“Look at my lips oo, it’s this thing I bought oo. See my lips oo. Kayamata lip gloss! What do I do?”
She explained that she purchased the lip gloss with the expectation that it would enhance her beauty, make her more attractive, and give her a sensual appeal. Unfortunately, shortly after applying it, her lips began to swell uncontrollably, causing her visible pain and panic.
Viral Reactions and Public Awareness
The video has since gone viral, with thousands of users commenting on the potential risks of using such unverified products. Some social media users sympathized with the lady, urging her to seek medical assistance immediately, while others criticized the trend of using charm-based or mystical beauty items in the hopes of attracting attention or love.
Many commenters cautioned others to avoid buying or using beauty products that claim to have supernatural effects, emphasizing that such items are often unsafe and could lead to adverse health effects. The incident served as a cautionary tale about the dangers of blindly following online trends without verifying the safety or authenticity of the products involved.
Health and Safety Concerns
Experts and medical professionals have often warned against applying unverified cosmetics directly to sensitive areas like lips, as adverse reactions can range from mild irritation to severe allergic responses. In this case, the lady’s painful reaction highlights the importance of performing patch tests and consulting professionals before using products claiming unusual or “magical” effects.
Some users also discussed potential remedies for swollen lips, including applying cold compresses, using antihistamines, or seeking prompt consultation from a healthcare provider to prevent further complications.
Lessons from the Incident
The lady’s viral experience has reinforced the importance of consumer awareness and caution when purchasing trending beauty items online. It also reminded social media users that not every product promoted as enhancing beauty or providing supernatural attraction should be trusted or applied without proper verification.
As the video continues to circulate online, many are using it as a reference to warn friends and family against experimenting with similar products without proper safety measures. The incident has reignited conversations about responsible online shopping, the rise of spiritual and mystical beauty products, and the potential health risks associated with them.
Watch video below…
I bought this attraction kayamata lipgloss and my lips started sw£lling up, I don’t know what to do” — Lady cries out 👀 pic.twitter.com/wSloVxcGYN[/p>
— TENIOLA (@Teeniiola) October 11, 2025