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02-20-2024 03:41 PM
@LTT1 None of the cosmetic products work, according to all of the reviews here and elsewhere, dermatologists, etc. In my personal experience, exfoliating (like a glycolic), a lip moisturizer (like the philosophy ultimate miracle worker fix lip serum) as a base, and once the lips are smoothed out, a lipgloss, makes the lips look the most plump. If you wear a lip color, after the moisturizer, line across the tips of your lips with a compatible color (do not dip the top of the lips in the middle), then use the lip color, then gloss. I am thinking about plumping myself, but have other things to take care of first.
02-21-2024 11:49 AM
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02-21-2024 03:44 PM - edited 02-21-2024 03:45 PM
@Spacrazy wrote:@LTT1 Just go ahead and get the injections ~ you'll love them.
I'm revising my original post since reading your last post regarding your autoimmune disorder ~ my response now is NO ~ I would NOT do anything to jeopardize or exacerbate any medical condition! You are beautiful as you are... as I've gotten to know you during our exchanges in this forum I know that in my heart ~ you do not need "fixing". -xo
02-22-2024 04:16 PM
02-22-2024 08:23 PM
Thank you for this suggestion! I will certainly look into this!
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