Austin Li Jiaqi, China's Lipstick King, sold a record $1.7 billion in goods in 12 hours

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China's Lipstick King sold a record $1.7 billion of good in 12 hours — and that was just in a promotion for the country's biggest shopping day

China's livestreaming star Austin Li Jiaqi – also known as the"Lipstick King" sold about $1.7 billion worth of goods in 12 hours.Single's Day on November 11 is akin to Black Friday in the US.Email address

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