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BEIJING: In scorching Beijing, “viskines” is the hottest new fashion in the city center as the high temperatures break records.
With the mercury high above 35°C (95°F) and as high as 80°C in some parts of the country, residents and visitors have taken to carrying portable fans and covering themselves to avoid getting a tan. Some hats even have fans built in.
Facekinis, or full-face masks with holes for the wearer’s eyes and nose, and sleeves to cover the arms, as well as wide-brimmed hats and lightweight jackets made of UV resistant fabric became especially popular.
“Compared to before the epidemic, two or three years ago, this year is much better than previous years. The sales volume has definitely gone up a lot this year,” said a salesperson, who gave her surname as Wang, at a hat shop.
Many female consumers in East Asia prefer fair skin, and sunscreen products are popular in neighboring countries such as South Korea.
A 17-year-old student said: “My main concern is possible skin diseases, or the appearance of sunspots.” in appearance who was with her mother wearing masks that covered most of her face when she visited a tourist area in Beijing.
With the mercury high above 35°C (95°F) and as high as 80°C in some parts of the country, residents and visitors have taken to carrying portable fans and covering themselves to avoid getting a tan. Some hats even have fans built in.
Facekinis, or full-face masks with holes for the wearer’s eyes and nose, and sleeves to cover the arms, as well as wide-brimmed hats and lightweight jackets made of UV resistant fabric became especially popular.
“Compared to before the epidemic, two or three years ago, this year is much better than previous years. The sales volume has definitely gone up a lot this year,” said a salesperson, who gave her surname as Wang, at a hat shop.
Many female consumers in East Asia prefer fair skin, and sunscreen products are popular in neighboring countries such as South Korea.
A 17-year-old student said: “My main concern is possible skin diseases, or the appearance of sunspots.” in appearance who was with her mother wearing masks that covered most of her face when she visited a tourist area in Beijing.
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