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Fri Feb 20, 2009 9:34 pm |
Hi Lady's
Has anyone come across a lip plumper that actually plumps lips?
I have tried all sorts of creams lotions and potions. Nothing seems to do the job. Currently I am using Dermaglow Instant Lip Gloss Plumper. I have been waiting a long time for it to instantly do anything. One thing though, it is not as sticky as the other plumpers I have tried.
Your assistance would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
(forgive me if this is a current topic of discussion on the forum. I did do a search and could not seem to find anything)
Nancy. |
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Fri Feb 20, 2009 10:03 pm |
You can take a look at the Lips2Kiss thread. A lot of us had plumping of the lips on this system. |
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Tue Mar 17, 2009 4:28 am |
Duwop Lip Venom may help you deal with this problem, the gloss uses essential oils to enhance lips' natural color and shape by increasing circulation.
Beside, Janson Beckett BeautiFULL Lips Lip Plumper has the same effect, but is more expensive. |
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Tue Mar 17, 2009 9:17 pm |
Scrolling through old topics, I found one about Hyaluronic Acid tablets - I think the topic title is "Eureka!" with more after that. So you can search that title, but anyway, the women talk about using between 40 - 100 mg per day of Hyaluronic Acid tablets, the best ones are from whole foods which also contain Biocell Collagen II. I bought myself a bottle and I am pleased to report that it is working. I am not allowed to post links as I'm too new, so I apologize, but you'll have to search for the link yourself. Also, the author is CareKate. I'm not sure if she's still active on here, but that would be another useful search tool. |
_________________ 25, oily oilve skin (hispanic), brown hair, eyes. fighting off very mild acne & post-acne discolorations |
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Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:13 pm |
I've seen amazing before and after pictures of EDS members who used Lips2Kiss system and went from thin to plump lips. I think the system works for most people. |
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Wed Mar 18, 2009 6:11 am |
Among some of the lip plumpers I tried, Too-faced Lip injection gives me the best instant results for fuller and pouty red lips, but it has a strong stinging/tingling sensation.
Lip Fusion XL also seems to plump up my lips a bit and when i use it as a nighttime treatment, i always wake up with smooth and soft lips.(it also seems to reduce the fine lines...)
And the combination of Lip Fusion at night and Too-faced in the daytime really help to give me noticeably FULLER n YOUNGER lips.
Apart from using lip plumpers which gives only temporary results, I would also highly suggest you to try out facial exercises for the lips. It works well for some ladies who have thin lips. There is a wonderful thread for "facial exercises" at EDS where you can find lots of info on the subject.
HTH |
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Wed Mar 18, 2009 6:36 am |
HR lip cream is very good,and it can make your lip fuller and pouty ,but the price is a litter expensive. |
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Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:31 pm |
Actually, I admire your thin lip, since my lip is so thick that I do not like it at all!
There are products that could change thin lip into thick lip, but how to deal with thick lip? |
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Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:35 pm |
flyflyonly wrote: |
Actually, I admire your thin lip, since my lip is so thick that I do not like it at all!
There are products that could change thin lip into thick lip, but how to deal with thick lip? |
In Asia, there's a plastic surgery procedure to thin out thick lips. This is a very unusual concept in the US though since people here want to thicken lips! |
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Thu Mar 19, 2009 4:31 am |
Bira wrote: |
In Asia, there's a plastic surgery procedure to thin out thick lips. This is a very unusual concept in the US though since people here want to thicken lips! |
Why is it that we're never happy with what we're born with?
There's also a kind of pump gadget that fits over the lips - your lips get sucked up into it and become full of blood and plumped. Sorry, but I've forgotten the name of it - but it's a very silly looking thing. Have never tried it so don't know whether it works or not.
I've tried most of the lip plumping glosses and they've never done a thing for me. You could also try an injectable filler - if you just get it injected into the lip-line and not the actual flesh of the lips it's much more subtle. |
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