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Lipgloss Spy - Season 1

Baralee, who is clumsy, starts feeling bored about being a beauty expert and wishes to be a spy. Her police friend supports her and helps her to apply to be a spy. She can get through anything with her make-up bag while also meeting her perfect guy with smooth skin — hoping to win his heart.

Top Cast

  • Pakorn Chatborirak

    Pakorn Chatborirak

    Tee

  • Pichukkana Wongsarattanasin

    Pichukkana Wongsarattanasin

    Baralee

  • Prama Imanothai

    Prama Imanothai

    Korn

  • Kannarun Wongkhajornkai

    Kannarun Wongkhajornkai

    Fon

  • Lapassalan Jiravechsoontornkul

    Lapassalan Jiravechsoontornkul

    Namphueng

  • Itthipat Thanit

    Itthipat Thanit

    Pop

  • Siriam Pakdeedumrongrit

    Siriam Pakdeedumrongrit

    Madame Ji

  • Suzana Renaud

    Suzana Renaud

    Saruta

  • Chanana Nutakom

    Chanana Nutakom

    Madame Meena

Overview

Baralee, who is clumsy, starts feeling bored about being a beauty expert and wishes to be a spy. Her police friend supports her and helps her to apply to be a spy. She can get through anything with her make-up bag while also meeting her perfect guy with smooth skin — hoping to win his heart.

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