FudSniper has identified a new FUD narrative in the market: Chinese influencer with $14M in monthly sales disappears after alleged US$10 beauty product scam. Here is our analysis of whether this is genuine concern or manufactured fear.
What You Need to Know
Here are the key details from this alert:
- The move came after media reports revealed Duolan, self-described as the president of a cosmetics company, sold two bottles of face cream at the price of CNY69
- 9 yuan (US$10), which she claimed was a discount from the original price tag of CNY3,999 per bottle, according toSouth China Morning Post
- Screenshot from Duolan’s social media account But the actual cost of the bottle was less than CNY20 per bottle, according to an independent investigation by local newspaperLanjing News, which added th
- Duolan’s social media accounts have since disappeared
- She drew attention after recording sales of CNY100 million yuan in January through products under the little-known Yizilan brand
- Yizilan ranked 21st among facial care and make-up products sold across social media platforms, according to data analytics firm Chanmama
- Source: Chinese influencer with $14M in monthly sales disappears after alleged US$10 bea
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Published by Fudsniper on March 24, 2026. Source: Chinese influencer with $14M in monthly sales disappears aft