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What has anyone found that really does a good job of plumping lips?
I'm considering having injections but would rather try a good lip plumper, if there is such a thing.

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I've tried many lip plumpers, and none do anything for my lips.  I enjoy the sting, but my lips aren't any plumper nor do they even appear plumper IMO. 

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Most are good moisturizers but no plumping. 

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@LTT1 

 

Several years ago when I had " permanent " brow makeup done ( which only lasted 2-3 years ), I researched having lips done.  The aesthetician would only do anything with lips if the person was a burn victim.

 

She said the lips were extremely sensitive and it would be quite painful.  I followed her advice.

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I do not like the stinging I'll stick with my lips as is.

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@LTT1 

 

I have several lip plumpers and I can tell you that I've never seen one bit of difference. I don't know if you wear lip gloss or not but the gloss alone will give an appearance of a fuller lip. It doesn't have to be a Plumping gloss. It's all about how the light hits your glossy lips.

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@LTT1  Just go ahead and get the injections ~ you'll love them.

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@LTT1   I've used City Beauty Clear lip plumper since it came out...expnsive so only purchase when they have a sale usally "twofors". That's when I stock up. I put it on after skincare and keep it on while doing my makeup then blot it off to do lipstick.

 

Yes, most lip plumpers have a bit of sting. That's how they work. 

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thank you, beauty ladies for your input on this!
My hair stylist gets injections..her lips look nice and she asked for injections that would make her lips look a bit plumper but normal.

If I did do this, I would use her source. However, keeping in mind that I do have that autoimmune situation (LP) 

it probably would be foolhardy to get them. I was hoping that the small lines Im getting above my lips would fill in ...that would go a long way in helping my lips retain their fullness.

I had this "revelation" that at this point in life keeping skin looking good is more about "prep" than it used to be.

Yesterday I grabbed the L'Occitane shea butter and put it all over my face first thing in the morning. That worked out fairly well to help moisturize as a primer.

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I got a too faced extreme free with an order. I put it on my lips while I am doing my makeup. Then wipe it off. Then I go in with the top faced lip injection lip liner. I have small lips but that stuff really works. I was like woah. I can’t say how long the plump last though.

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