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How do you feel about this trend of having super large lips from obvious lip injections? Watching Mally's presentation, it looks like most of the models are adapting this "look."

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@Trinity11 wrote:

How do you feel about this trend of having super large lips from obvious lip injections? Watching Mally's presentation, it looks like most of the models are adapting this "look."


 

 

@Trinity11 I’m not fond of anything that doesn’t look natural....guess you know that. You can make lips appear less thin by using a darker shade of lipstick on outer third of lips and blend into a similar lighter shade in the center. That’s as far as I’d take it. Lining outside the lips is obvious  or too much filler IMO is too “done”.

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@Shanus wrote:

@Trinity11 wrote:

How do you feel about this trend of having super large lips from obvious lip injections? Watching Mally's presentation, it looks like most of the models are adapting this "look."


 

 

@Trinity11 I’m not fond of anything that doesn’t look natural....guess you know that. You can make lips appear less thin by using a darker shade of lipstick on outer third of lips and blend into a similar lighter shade in the center. That’s as far as I’d take it. Lining outside the lips is obvious  or too much filler IMO is too “done”.


Yes @Shanus. I continuously see beautiful women getting injections to what they must think "enhances" their appearance. It has been going on now for years and baffles me...

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@Trinity11 wrote:

@Shanus wrote:

@Trinity11 wrote:

How do you feel about this trend of having super large lips from obvious lip injections? Watching Mally's presentation, it looks like most of the models are adapting this "look."


 

 

@Trinity11 I’m not fond of anything that doesn’t look natural....guess you know that. You can make lips appear less thin by using a darker shade of lipstick on outer third of lips and blend into a similar lighter shade in the center. That’s as far as I’d take it. Lining outside the lips is obvious  or too much filler IMO is too “done”.


Yes @Shanus. I continuously see beautiful women getting injections to what they must think "enhances" their appearance. It has been going on now for years and baffles me...


@Trinity11  Certainly the K sisters had something to do with that.

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I noticed one of my favorite models did this. She didn't need to either, she is so pretty naturally......I don't like the look at all, because most do not look natural.....

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I honestly don't get it.  By accident I discovered the Housewives show from Beverly Hills over the weekend and some of them have lost their mind as have the doctors.  I am always a live and let live person but I sometimes wonder if the Hippocratic oath applies in plastic surgery.  

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Trinity11, this "trend" has been around for a long, long, long time. Have you just noticed? So many have pumped up their lips with botox that jokes have been made & derms & plastics are very conscious of not doing this. Natual looking lips is the trend. Not flat lips or duck lips.

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These trout lips are hideous. Years from now, there will be a what-was-I-thinking moment about these hyper-bulbous lips. Take a look at women in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Their skinny penciled-in eyebrows are laughable. Sure, that’s anlong time ago but look at the pompadours of the 1940s or the teased beehive hairdos of the 1960s. Take a gander at the shoulder pads of the 1980s. I could go on and on. However, hairstyles and clothes can be easily changed. Puffed up lips cannot.

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@Laura14 wrote:

I honestly don't get it.  By accident I discovered the Housewives show from Beverly Hills over the weekend and some of them have lost their mind as have the doctors.  I am always a live and let live person but I sometimes wonder if the Hippocratic oath applies in plastic surgery.  


Yesterday I was watching "The Bold and the Beautiful" and I did a double-take when Steffy's lips looked inflated. She is such a pretty young woman, I just can not understand why she would do something like that to herself??

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@Laura14 wrote:

I honestly don't get it.  By accident I discovered the Housewives show from Beverly Hills over the weekend and some of them have lost their mind as have the doctors.  I am always a live and let live person but I sometimes wonder if the Hippocratic oath applies in plastic surgery.  


 

 

@Laura14 Hopefully, there are more derms and surgeons that practice restraint than do not.