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- March 21, 2021 at 12:31 pm #467023Anonymous
Hi ladies.
Short and sweet ( for grace !!! )
Have you tried lip plumpers??..
I saw them on Amazon with mixed reviews….are they worth the money ??
Apparently they really make your lips tingle…but do they actually enlarge them??
- March 21, 2021 at 12:59 pm #467042
Yikes Grace, I never heard of lip plumpers so I just Googled it. OK looks interesting BUT then I Googled “lip plumpers side effects”. OMG, not for this girl. Don’t think I need to try something that has the potential of causing itchiness, redness, burning or swelling. Quote on Google: “Severe and prolonged swelling or bruising lasting one week to 10 days. Lip asymmetry (parts of lips are different sizes) Lumps and irregularities in the lips”. Now that may be the lip injection that this quote is referring to, not clear on Google.
Maybe stick to using lipstick and lip liner to giving the appearance of plumper lips. I think my lips are plump enough naturally so don’t need to go for any embellishments. Especially at that big price tag.
But Grace, have fun trying it and playing around with the lip plumpers and report back to the group please.
Happy Sunday, Hugs, Krista.
- March 21, 2021 at 1:05 pm #467051Anonymous
Noooooo….
looking at your reply, I don’t think it’s for me…
but I will hopefully get some more replies and experiences….stay tuned, haha
Thank you, grace ❤️
- March 21, 2021 at 1:30 pm #467064
I don’t want to steer you wrongly Grace. Who knows? Maybe they would work great on you without any side effects? Hopefully some other gals have some positive experiences with them. But for the price, that is the big question. If you buy a very cheap plumper, does that mean the chances of side effects are greater? And if you buy an expensive one, and it doesn’t work, that’s just throwing away money you could us in buying more Hawaiian pizzas and having fun with the delivery guy!!!!! Hugs, Krista.
- March 21, 2021 at 1:51 pm #467079Anonymous
Haha…you’re wonderful xx
- March 21, 2021 at 1:35 pm #467068
I have heard peppermint oil works! From a GG friend.
- March 21, 2021 at 2:21 pm #467099
I have a few colors from the Buxom Full-On line of lip plumping glosses. They do make my lips look a bit fuller for a few hours. It’s pretty subtle but enough to give me a small pout. Reapplying after a few hours seems to maintain the effect. My lips tingle for a short while then settle down. No ill effects and by morning lips have returned to their usual (thin) state. For part-time girls, it’s a good enhancement at a reasonable price. If I were full time or transitioning, I’d probably find a good clinic and get a Juvederm injection.
- March 21, 2021 at 3:09 pm #467123
I have tried a couple plumping lip glosses, good name brands, but it was while I still had covering from my beard. Now, I realize I have no upper lip to speak of, or maybe it’s my eyes? so used to a mustache..
They do cause tingling, though
Hugs, Regi👩💕 - March 21, 2021 at 4:15 pm #467167
Hi Grace
Yes, I brought a lip plumper a while ago, and it does tingle a little (I believe it has ginger in), but each time I use it, I notice the tingling less – it’s not unpleasant.
It has a subtle effect that I like – enough for me to see my lips as more girly, without looking botoxed out of proportion, or like a drag queen!
I use it every time I get made up now – it’s become part of my en femme arsenal!
Boom!
Love Laura
- March 21, 2021 at 5:20 pm #467186
Hi Laura, one thing im not sure of, do you put lipstick on as well? under? over? I have tried all 3 ways, and prefer lipstick over
Hugs, Regi👩💕- March 22, 2021 at 12:58 am #467287
Hi Regi,
I apply the plumper first, then do the rest of my makeup, leaving lips until last.
By then, the effect has kicked in, and I can see what I have to work with.
Love Laura
- March 21, 2021 at 4:34 pm #467174
Hi Grace , I am a plumber , not a plumper , but Yes their are tricks ! pickled onions for instance ,do make my lips tingle , and they do start to inflate ,and personally they are certainly worth the money. pyxx.
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- March 22, 2021 at 12:35 am #467283Anonymous
Thank you!!!
…..I wonder if Rimmel do a version…must check, mind you, would a jar fit in my handbag???
Smiles, grace xx
- March 23, 2021 at 7:18 am #467960Anonymous
Yes lip plumpers do work and are not a permanent thing. The tingle is yet another sweet reminder of the delicious territory we are navigating inside.
Long, long ago in a galaxy….
but seriously, awhile ago I took the advice of a MUA to use an extra soft baby toothbrush with olive oil on my lips before making up. Your lips will thank you.
Now with my Sally Hansen lip plumper after the brushing my lips puff up just right. - March 21, 2021 at 1:57 pm #467084Anonymous
Sorry Laura….short attention span…I fell asleep, was it a happy ending???
- March 21, 2021 at 1:57 pm #467085Anonymous
Sorry Laura….still asleep…
Grace
- March 22, 2021 at 12:58 am #467288Anonymous
😂😂😂😂😂 xx
- March 22, 2021 at 9:55 am #467453Anonymous
Thank you….💋
I personally wouldn’t use them…I was just intrigued as to how or if they worked…..Mick Jagger in lippy is not a look I would want !!!!
- March 22, 2021 at 10:06 am #467459Anonymous
Wasn’t Dick Plumper in a Carry on film??.
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