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This Make-up Artist’s Client Transformations Will Leave You Mind Blown

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“From a 72-Year-Old Granny to a Blonde Bombshell”
Renowned Makeover Master and Makeup Artist “Tuzi”

Source: Douyin

A Chinese make-up artist is garnering attention on Chinese social media for her exceptional skills.

According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP), Tuzi is an artist in her twenties with 5.5 million followers on Douyin and is known to be a master of make-up.

Source: Douyin

Recently, Tuzi gained significant popularity after posting a video titled “Extreme Makeover 100 People Challenge,” where she showcases remarkable transformations of her clients’ faces.

One of the most popular transformation videos is a 72-year-old grandmother turned into a blonde beauty.

The video received 800,000 “likes” immediately after being posted, with netizens praising Tuzi for “helping the grandmother reclaim her youth”.

Another noteworthy transformation showcased a 46-year-old male official, whom Tuzi transforms into a captivating “Dark Queen.”

Source: Douyin

The number of people seeking to learn Tuzi’s makeup techniques has increased, and her makeup tutorial live streams reportedly attract an average of 1 million viewers per day.

While some criticize Tuzi’s makeup for making everyone look “all the same”, there have been complaints from actual clients about “rude staff members.”

Despite the mixed reviews, many individuals from across the country continue to visit her studio for a Tuzi makeover.

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