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Can anyone recomend a lip plumper?
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Sun Jun 06, 2004 7:09 pm Reply with quoteQuote
I would like to know a brand of lip plumper that has work good for you. I have never tried any kind as of yet, but I am looking for one now.
Could someone recomend a lip plumper?

Thanks , Happy
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no... they are all rubbish and a waste of money. The only one I have useed that was remotely useful was c2000 lippump. there were results, but if I had paid loads of dosh I'd have been really p***ed off. there are other threads on reviews I think
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Hi Happy,

This thread might be of interest to you Wink

http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=2018
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Hi Happy,
I just started using City Lips that I got at Sephora. It has the Good Housekeeping's seal of approval which is why I bought it. There's not a huge difference, but I do notice a difference. It was $29.95 at the Sephora near me.
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Hi, my name is elaine ossipov, and I am a webmaster. Recently I received a new client who wanted a Shopping cart site built for her lip plumper product, and she gave me a sample.

I'd never believed any of those products would work, but I was pretty shocked by the results. I'm 43 and my lips were looking like dried up orange rind.

Lauren (Lauren McFadden, owner of the site) gave me a sample of the product to try.

I have extemely sensitive skin, and skin alergies, so I was REALLY hesitant to try it. Normally any type of facial product makes my skin break out. But this product is All Natural so I thought I'd give it a try. It's called Lusious Lips, and I honestly could not believe the difference. I can image this sounds like any of those product reviews, but this is the truth. I am very impressed by the results. I used it twice a day for about a week, now I only use it about once a week and still retain the color and appearance.

The product is only $19.95, so if you need something like this, give it a try...
http://www.lipsareplumper.com

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Well, girls, what do you think about that post? I do so wish to have fuller lips!!!! Should I fall for it? I looked at the ingredient list and I can't see what is in it that would make your lips fuller though....They can send a man to the moon but they can't find a way to make me have lips like....uh...hmmm....now, I'm realizing I do not covet anyone's lips in general. I just want mine to be bigger.
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mmm...I was curious too. The magic ingrediant is PAL ghk. Now I have heard of this somewhere, it's some kind of peptide i think. It certainly sounds like PAL-KTTKS which is the stuff in stri-vectin so maybe it's on the level, a google shows that the stuff crops up in lip plumping stuff all over europe and the east, so who knows? Personally I'll stick with my £2 cheapo stuff. It works enough to not mind the paltry sum it costs! Very Happy
PS I think they should make a lips smiley don't you!

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Okay, so what is it that you are using for just two pounds or so? I think you are right about the strivectin ingredient...now how does it get rid of stretch marks AND plump lips up....how are these two problems related...skincare is so ridiculous sometimes...
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I use the stri vectin as a moisturiser to whack wrinkles, I refuse to believe it will have any effect on 30 year old stretch marks! New ones maybe, but I'm not gonna waste it trying!
The stuff I use on my lips is by a company called cosmetics 2000, which you can buy in cheapo chemists. It contains maxilip which is the wonder ingredient in loads of top-end companies such as...
http://www.moltonbrown.co.uk/shop/moreinfo.cfm?itemid=226&price=$24.00
I've been using it for about a year now, mostly as a gloss over my lipfinity, but I do use it last thing at night and my feather lines have gone, in fact I think that my lips are actually looking fuller, but that could be the stri vectin and/or C serum. Any US ladies wanna try it, pm me and I'll send some over for you to try if you want. I will have to limit this offer tho! It's cheap, but not if getting for 20+ skinnylips! Very Happy

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If nothing seems to work for you and you have tried, and tried different products you may want to get a consultation (try to get a free one) from a plastic surgeon. They offer collagen injections for the lips that may last up to four months or even a year. I just had my nasal libial fold done and it looks great.
Speak to some of your friends to see who may recommend a good surgeon. It cost me $600.00 Canadian to get my labial fold done, so for the lips it should cost a lot less! Smile

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