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over a year ago
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So saw some guy post something on insta complaining to women about lip fillers and how common (called it a pandemic) it has become nowadays and if someone’s gonna do something about it lol
I mean surely if it’s something that make us girls (or boys) feel good why not?
Which is the most important thing, feeling good with ourselves ..
I consider myself lucky I’m happy with my lips as they are , they are natural and I used to hate how big they were compared to other girls, but anyway.
If I had thin lips and wanted them bigger why not give them a little plump?
Some People seem to be so judgemental especially when it comes to anything to do with the exterior deeming it vanity or saying look it looks awful (I mean some are car crashes but again, so long as they feel amazing!!)
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Because there is an epidemic of girls going over board on it and regretting their decisions
There’s no ethics or consideration because it’s quite an easy thing to have done. Lots of single mums doing it out the back of their utility room.
Heroin makes people happy. Doesn’t mean we should push for it and accept it |
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I've noticed a lot of men getting lip fillers too.
To my eyes the badly done ones look unnatural. I assume I don't notice the well done ones. However my very thinly plucked eyebrows in the 70s looked pretty unnatural too |
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"Because there is an epidemic of girls going over board on it and regretting their decisions
There’s no ethics or consideration because it’s quite an easy thing to have done. Lots of single mums doing it out the back of their utility room.
Heroin makes people happy. Doesn’t mean we should push for it and accept it "
I see your point and I guess I’m more of the thought anything but in moderation… and if there’s little to no ethics then yeah. I could be moderate but some might not be and go do injections from someone who just learnt how to use a needle
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"So saw some guy post something on insta complaining to women about lip fillers and how common (called it a pandemic) it has become nowadays and if someone’s gonna do something about it lol
I mean surely if it’s something that make us girls (or boys) feel good why not?
Which is the most important thing, feeling good with ourselves ..
I consider myself lucky I’m happy with my lips as they are , they are natural and I used to hate how big they were compared to other girls, but anyway.
If I had thin lips and wanted them bigger why not give them a little plump?
Some People seem to be so judgemental especially when it comes to anything to do with the exterior deeming it vanity or saying look it looks awful (I mean some are car crashes but again, so long as they feel amazing!!)
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What people do aesthetically to their own bodies and paid for with their own money is absolutely no one else’s business and people need to mind their own |
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"I've noticed a lot of men getting lip fillers too.
To my eyes the badly done ones look unnatural. I assume I don't notice the well done ones. However my very thinly plucked eyebrows in the 70s looked pretty unnatural too "
Agreed that the badly done ones look very unnatural and some do look a show ..
Donatella Versace… Queen, tho she did ruin herself with going overboard , the lips look way too much..
Still love her tho xx |
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"So saw some guy post something on insta complaining to women about lip fillers and how common (called it a pandemic) it has become nowadays and if someone’s gonna do something about it lol
I mean surely if it’s something that make us girls (or boys) feel good why not?
Which is the most important thing, feeling good with ourselves ..
I consider myself lucky I’m happy with my lips as they are , they are natural and I used to hate how big they were compared to other girls, but anyway.
If I had thin lips and wanted them bigger why not give them a little plump?
Some People seem to be so judgemental especially when it comes to anything to do with the exterior deeming it vanity or saying look it looks awful (I mean some are car crashes but again, so long as they feel amazing!!)
What people do aesthetically to their own bodies and paid for with their own money is absolutely no one else’s business and people need to mind their own "
There’s still so much judgement about cosmetic procedures. Hmmm
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"Because there is an epidemic of girls going over board on it and regretting their decisions
There’s no ethics or consideration because it’s quite an easy thing to have done. Lots of single mums doing it out the back of their utility room.
Heroin makes people happy. Doesn’t mean we should push for it and accept it
I see your point and I guess I’m more of the thought anything but in moderation… and if there’s little to no ethics then yeah. I could be moderate but some might not be and go do injections from someone who just learnt how to use a needle
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As a society we have to balance letting people do what makes them happy and also protecting people from themselves in certain situations
It’s very easy, and very cool, and very hip, to take your stance on it and just be like “yeah don’t judge whatever makes you happy brooooo”.
What’s not very easy is balancing that with all the negative aspects of the thing in question
How educated are people about the procedure?
How responsible are people in knowing when enough is enough?
Do people offering this service get held to any standard? Both from a medical and ethics standpoint?
Do people have access to proper mental health services where they can figure out if this actually makes them happy or if they are putting a plaster over a bigger issue?
There’s so many we need to ask on this side. And it’s like I said above. You’ve literally picked the easiest stance on this, because no one can really disagree with “do what makes you happy”. But that kinda thinking is harmful and irresponsible if we don’t have the above questions, and many more, answered |
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Overall I'd say yes, if it makes the individual happy. My only real concern is, it's practiced by unqualified people who do not follow ethics and have little understanding of the dangers involved. Taking advantage of people with only their own interests at heart, along with no thought for the mental health of their "patients". |
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"So saw some guy post something on insta complaining to women about lip fillers and how common (called it a pandemic) it has become nowadays and if someone’s gonna do something about it lol
I mean surely if it’s something that make us girls (or boys) feel good why not?
Which is the most important thing, feeling good with ourselves ..
I consider myself lucky I’m happy with my lips as they are , they are natural and I used to hate how big they were compared to other girls, but anyway.
If I had thin lips and wanted them bigger why not give them a little plump?
Some People seem to be so judgemental especially when it comes to anything to do with the exterior deeming it vanity or saying look it looks awful (I mean some are car crashes but again, so long as they feel amazing!!)
What people do aesthetically to their own bodies and paid for with their own money is absolutely no one else’s business and people need to mind their own
There’s still so much judgement about cosmetic procedures. Hmmm
Unsure why "
Because some people are too busy dipping their nose into other peoples business when it has absolutely nothing to do with them. |
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I'm not sure these procedures are always regulated sufficiently.
I also think that, largely, we should mind our own business about other people's faces, and that a lot of online complaints are thinly veiled "don't do it because I don't like it". |
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I think people should do what makes them happy. But I also think it's a shame that so many people feel they have to have surgery done to 'improve' themselves when they were probably beautiful already to those who matter. Sometimes, we're enough as we are!
I worry about the pressure this places on young people.
But nor would I want to deprive someone of surgery if it was going to help their self confidence a lot.
It's a balance I guess, I'm a little torn on the matter! |
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I have no problem with people choosing to have lip fillers or any other cosmetic treatments or surgery.
The results might not be a look I personally like, but as long as they are happy, that's all that matters.
However, I do think that there needs to be a lot more regulation of cosmetic procedures. |
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"I'm not sure these procedures are always regulated sufficiently.
I also think that, largely, we should mind our own business about other people's faces, and that a lot of online complaints are thinly veiled "don't do it because I don't like it". "
I believe that the U.K. is the only country that doesn’t regulate the cosmetic surgery and beauty industry. Any surgeon is allowed to do cosmetic surgery, in other countries they have to have extra courses and experience.
Anyone can go on a couple of hours course, even just online, and then set up to do fillers and Botox- it should be stopped and regulated so that only people with the proper level of skills and knowledge are allowed to practise. |
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"I think people should do what makes them happy. But I also think it's a shame that so many people feel they have to have surgery done to 'improve' themselves when they were probably beautiful already to those who matter. Sometimes, we're enough as we are!
I worry about the pressure this places on young people.
But nor would I want to deprive someone of surgery if it was going to help their self confidence a lot.
It's a balance I guess, I'm a little torn on the matter!"
Not gonna lie, I want to and will get a little fix to my nose as I feel very insecure about it and I always hated it. But I do it entirely for me because I don’t like how it is
I don’t particularly feel pressure from anyone to do it, actually I have people say I shouldn’t but I’m the one being self concious so x
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"I'm not sure these procedures are always regulated sufficiently.
I also think that, largely, we should mind our own business about other people's faces, and that a lot of online complaints are thinly veiled "don't do it because I don't like it".
I believe that the U.K. is the only country that doesn’t regulate the cosmetic surgery and beauty industry. Any surgeon is allowed to do cosmetic surgery, in other countries they have to have extra courses and experience.
Anyone can go on a couple of hours course, even just online, and then set up to do fillers and Botox- it should be stopped and regulated so that only people with the proper level of skills and knowledge are allowed to practise."
To be fair I did see a report on tv that you can go on a course for fillers and some trainees were pretty crap and I think it didn’t even take that long to be able to then do it to people. Which is totally wrong in my opinion
Definitely should be a thing only for surgeons who have expertise in the field
And that I’d trust them with my life not to do a botched job
that tv show, Nip and Tuck, does anyone remember it? I’d trust those two dirty doctors |
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"I think people should do what makes them happy. But I also think it's a shame that so many people feel they have to have surgery done to 'improve' themselves when they were probably beautiful already to those who matter. Sometimes, we're enough as we are!
I worry about the pressure this places on young people.
But nor would I want to deprive someone of surgery if it was going to help their self confidence a lot.
It's a balance I guess, I'm a little torn on the matter!
Not gonna lie, I want to and will get a little fix to my nose as I feel very insecure about it and I always hated it. But I do it entirely for me because I don’t like how it is
I don’t particularly feel pressure from anyone to do it, actually I have people say I shouldn’t but I’m the one being self concious so x
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True but you're 31, I'm talking about the pressure that teen-agers might feel because so many people around them and in the public eye are changing themselves. I wonder if kids have the maturity to realise they don't have to change. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I think people should do what makes them happy. But I also think it's a shame that so many people feel they have to have surgery done to 'improve' themselves when they were probably beautiful already to those who matter. Sometimes, we're enough as we are!
I worry about the pressure this places on young people.
But nor would I want to deprive someone of surgery if it was going to help their self confidence a lot.
It's a balance I guess, I'm a little torn on the matter!
Not gonna lie, I want to and will get a little fix to my nose as I feel very insecure about it and I always hated it. But I do it entirely for me because I don’t like how it is
I don’t particularly feel pressure from anyone to do it, actually I have people say I shouldn’t but I’m the one being self concious so x
True but you're 31, I'm talking about the pressure that teen-agers might feel because so many people around them and in the public eye are changing themselves. I wonder if kids have the maturity to realise they don't have to change. "
I see ur point there Kitty x like anything it can become a thing that teenagers feel like they have to do in order to be “in”
Very fucking tricky |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Also I see why teens can feel the immense pressure being showed Tik toks and insta of girls who basically look a 15/10 every time x hence why I try to avoid now as it’s depressing lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think each to their own and it gives a girl confidence then why not?
I would like to see more regulation around the practices who carry out the procedures. Maybe that and counselling so people can thoroughly explore the reasons why they feel the need for it.
For someone with body dysmorphia it can be a dangerous path. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"One of my daughters gets them done! Wish she wouldn't she is really stunning without! But end of day her choice x X
How was the result? X
Lovely I pm u a pic ? X"
Yeah please do x |
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There was a good discussion on LBC a couple of weeks back about the lack of regulation, training and safety protocols in place at a lot of venues performing these practices.
People can put and inject whatever they want into them in the search for an unobtainable look IMO |
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"I'm not sure these procedures are always regulated sufficiently.
I also think that, largely, we should mind our own business about other people's faces, and that a lot of online complaints are thinly veiled "don't do it because I don't like it".
I believe that the U.K. is the only country that doesn’t regulate the cosmetic surgery and beauty industry. Any surgeon is allowed to do cosmetic surgery, in other countries they have to have extra courses and experience.
Anyone can go on a couple of hours course, even just online, and then set up to do fillers and Botox- it should be stopped and regulated so that only people with the proper level of skills and knowledge are allowed to practise."
Not quite true, botox and fillers are totally different.
But agree all treatments should have better regulation.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I think each to their own and it gives a girl confidence then why not?
I would like to see more regulation around the practices who carry out the procedures. Maybe that and counselling so people can thoroughly explore the reasons why they feel the need for it.
For someone with body dysmorphia it can be a dangerous path. "
I think if it’s a correction to something u don’t like then go ahead and do it in moderation
But yeah I think some surgeons should kinda tell the patience if the thing they are after is .. an unachievable look..
Like I’d love to look like Jennifer Lawrence but surely a surgeon would tell me it’s impossible .
Tho u see some who go in with “make me the carbon copy of Kim kardashian” |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I think each to their own and it gives a girl confidence then why not?
I would like to see more regulation around the practices who carry out the procedures. Maybe that and counselling so people can thoroughly explore the reasons why they feel the need for it.
For someone with body dysmorphia it can be a dangerous path.
I think if it’s a correction to something u don’t like then go ahead and do it in moderation
But yeah I think some surgeons should kinda tell the patience if the thing they are after is .. an unachievable look..
Like I’d love to look like Jennifer Lawrence but surely a surgeon would tell me it’s impossible .
Tho u see some who go in with “make me the carbon copy of Kim kardashian”"
My point tho also is …there shouldn’t be the frown upon attitude tho from people |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Imo each to their own. As with everything some like, some don't. Some like it some times on some people. Others don't.
I do hope that ppl do their research into this. It's crazy how much time is spent discussing vaccine safety, yet people pop into a surgery for a small dose of poison.
Not a dig. It's each to their own. My views are biased by going thru yeh PIP implant problems with my gf at the time. |
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"Imo each to their own. As with everything some like, some don't. Some like it some times on some people. Others don't.
I do hope that ppl do their research into this. It's crazy how much time is spent discussing vaccine safety, yet people pop into a surgery for a small dose of poison.
Not a dig. It's each to their own. My views are biased by going thru yeh PIP implant problems with my gf at the time. "
What’s PIP? x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Imo each to their own. As with everything some like, some don't. Some like it some times on some people. Others don't.
I do hope that ppl do their research into this. It's crazy how much time is spent discussing vaccine safety, yet people pop into a surgery for a small dose of poison.
Not a dig. It's each to their own. My views are biased by going thru yeh PIP implant problems with my gf at the time.
What’s PIP? x"
Silicone implants. A french company started using unapproved gel and they started to leak early. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Imo each to their own. As with everything some like, some don't. Some like it some times on some people. Others don't.
I do hope that ppl do their research into this. It's crazy how much time is spent discussing vaccine safety, yet people pop into a surgery for a small dose of poison.
Not a dig. It's each to their own. My views are biased by going thru yeh PIP implant problems with my gf at the time.
What’s PIP? x
Silicone implants. A french company started using unapproved gel and they started to leak early. "
Gotcha!! Hope she managed to get it fixed and all x |
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"Imo each to their own. As with everything some like, some don't. Some like it some times on some people. Others don't.
I do hope that ppl do their research into this. It's crazy how much time is spent discussing vaccine safety, yet people pop into a surgery for a small dose of poison.
Not a dig. It's each to their own. My views are biased by going thru yeh PIP implant problems with my gf at the time.
What’s PIP? x
Silicone implants. A french company started using unapproved gel and they started to leak early.
Gotcha!! Hope she managed to get it fixed and all x " all was okay. Just costly and unnecessay worry and surgery. X |
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"Lip fillers look fine in moderation...its when people turn into daffy duck and still think they look hot is what baffles me"
I’m told it’s addictive as they can look a little odd when the body starts to absorb the filler.
So they go up a mil when they get a top up.
And it is not an exact science. Look as Lesley Ash! |
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"I'm not sure these procedures are always regulated sufficiently.
I also think that, largely, we should mind our own business about other people's faces, and that a lot of online complaints are thinly veiled "don't do it because I don't like it".
I believe that the U.K. is the only country that doesn’t regulate the cosmetic surgery and beauty industry. Any surgeon is allowed to do cosmetic surgery, in other countries they have to have extra courses and experience.
Anyone can go on a couple of hours course, even just online, and then set up to do fillers and Botox- it should be stopped and regulated so that only people with the proper level of skills and knowledge are allowed to practise."
I'm thinking of opening up my shed oooops I mean home office for minor procedures. I watched a couple of YouTube videos and everything. Satisfaction guaranteed. No job too small. |
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"Lip fillers look fine in moderation...its when people turn into daffy duck and still think they look hot is what baffles me
I’m told it’s addictive as they can look a little odd when the body starts to absorb the filler.
So they go up a mil when they get a top up.
And it is not an exact science. Look as Lesley Ash!"
Mine have never looked odd, the filler is absorbed so gradually that it’s not something that’s noticeable.
I believe Lesley Ash had permanent lip implants as opposed to filler. |
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"Mine have never looked odd, the filler is absorbed so gradually that it’s not something that’s noticeable."
From your pics, yours look great.
I guess you get what you pay for? One of my friends struggled but then she also got chunks ground off her face by a cut price dermabrasion. |
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"Lip fillers look fine in moderation...its when people turn into daffy duck and still think they look hot is what baffles me
I’m told it’s addictive as they can look a little odd when the body starts to absorb the filler.
So they go up a mil when they get a top up.
And it is not an exact science. Look as Lesley Ash!
Mine have never looked odd, the filler is absorbed so gradually that it’s not something that’s noticeable.
I believe Lesley Ash had permanent lip implants as opposed to filler."
Love ur lips girl x |
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"I'm not sure these procedures are always regulated sufficiently.
I also think that, largely, we should mind our own business about other people's faces, and that a lot of online complaints are thinly veiled "don't do it because I don't like it".
I believe that the U.K. is the only country that doesn’t regulate the cosmetic surgery and beauty industry. Any surgeon is allowed to do cosmetic surgery, in other countries they have to have extra courses and experience.
Anyone can go on a couple of hours course, even just online, and then set up to do fillers and Botox- it should be stopped and regulated so that only people with the proper level of skills and knowledge are allowed to practise.
I'm thinking of opening up my shed oooops I mean home office for minor procedures. I watched a couple of YouTube videos and everything. Satisfaction guaranteed. No job too small. "
I’m booking already |
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By *amish SMan
over a year ago
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I think it is down to expectation and perception. Though anyone has a right to do to their body whatever they wish, I find it sad that society is portraying images of what some think is expected. The idea of 'I must look like that' model / person, I get, but taking it one step further back, where do the models / persons in media think they are perceived as normal with fillers, etc.
Maybe fillers etc are the new normal.
It's a strange world, but all to their own. |
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What I don't like about the lip-filler trend is the artificial ridge it creates above the lip (presumably when done badly). It seems like the end result is engineered to look good on selfies taken from a certain angle but it falls down in real life. |
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"So saw some guy post something on insta complaining to women about lip fillers and how common (called it a pandemic) it has become nowadays and if someone’s gonna do something about it lol
I mean surely if it’s something that make us girls (or boys) feel good why not?
Which is the most important thing, feeling good with ourselves ..
I consider myself lucky I’m happy with my lips as they are , they are natural and I used to hate how big they were compared to other girls, but anyway.
If I had thin lips and wanted them bigger why not give them a little plump?
Some People seem to be so judgemental especially when it comes to anything to do with the exterior deeming it vanity or saying look it looks awful (I mean some are car crashes but again, so long as they feel amazing!!)
What people do aesthetically to their own bodies and paid for with their own money is absolutely no one else’s business and people need to mind their own "
This. Off to get fillers and botox btw you look fire |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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My sister used to binge eat and throw up, to make herself stay slim and keep herself happy.
We do things that make us happy that are not always good for us.
If the fillers aren't damaging the people, and they are reversible, then it's not my shout to say don't do it.
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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I remember the phrase "Blow job lips" from years ago that seemed to be what men wanted.
Perhaps this is why so many women want bigger lips now; the same with boobs and bums.
I'd happily donate my stomach fat to anyone wanting fillers. |
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"I remember the phrase "Blow job lips" from years ago that seemed to be what men wanted.
Perhaps this is why so many women want bigger lips now; the same with boobs and bums.
I'd happily donate my stomach fat to anyone wanting fillers."
Perhaps this is why so many women want bigger lips now; the same with boobs and bums.
Blow job boobs and bums? Is that a thing? Love Island has a lot to answer for |
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"I remember the phrase "Blow job lips" from years ago that seemed to be what men wanted.
Perhaps this is why so many women want bigger lips now; the same with boobs and bums.
I'd happily donate my stomach fat to anyone wanting fillers."
Yeah I agree x I feel like beauty standards tend to change over time or so it seems x sometimes they can be totally “ruthless” x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My mouth is so small width wise I'd be scared to make them any bigger than they are. I think I would look like a permanent bum hole " there's a talk shit joke here somewhere ....
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I do think there's a bit of an identikit thing going on, especially with younger women. They all dress the same, get their lips done the same, botox and filler, hair extensions, they all look a bit like clones with no individuality.
All a bit boring.
Must make them happy though.
Can look rough the next day with no make up on though, some look like they've been in a punch up their faces look so swollen.
Think the key with surgery and procedures is less is more.
Not my face, not my place, I know. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"My mouth is so small width wise I'd be scared to make them any bigger than they are. I think I would look like a permanent bum hole "
I love your lips x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My mouth is so small width wise I'd be scared to make them any bigger than they are. I think I would look like a permanent bum hole
You’ve got cute lips so wouldn’t even need them "
Awh thankyou! You have THE most perfect Cupid's bow ever |
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over a year ago
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"My mouth is so small width wise I'd be scared to make them any bigger than they are. I think I would look like a permanent bum hole
I love your lips x "
Thankyou! Yours are literally amazing and suit your cute little face! |
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over a year ago
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"Girls pay money to have lips like mine!
I was called rubber lips through Primary school, kipper lips through high school....now the girls like them! "
It’s your nips not your lips that got my attention.
What a splendid pair!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Girls pay money to have lips like mine!
I was called rubber lips through Primary school, kipper lips through high school....now the girls like them!
It’s your nips not your lips that got my attention.
What a splendid pair!
V"
Thanking you muchly! |
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"My mouth is so small width wise I'd be scared to make them any bigger than they are. I think I would look like a permanent bum hole
You’ve got cute lips so wouldn’t even need them
Awh thankyou! You have THE most perfect Cupid's bow ever "
aww thank you |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If people want it done then that’s up to them it’s there body and if they like it that’s all that matters
For me I chose a alternative lip plumper that do the same job but aren’t really that permanent
Lips back to normal within 3-4 hours
Works well for a meet |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Personally, a little plumping is ok, but when a person gets so much filler that it makes their lips look like a sink plunger, that's a little too far. That said, it's their bodies and money, but I always think about the Bride of Wildenstein. |
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I've seen some very pretty young women completely ruin their faces by jumping on this particular bandwagon. Not that they'd care what I think when their equally pumped up lip friends are all telling them how amazing it looks on their Instagram selfies, but it's a no from me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't even pluck my eyebrows so, no ta! I despise the beauty industry for the most part... Taking advantage of people's insecurities and perpetuating the myth of perfection to make money is just cruel |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I don't even pluck my eyebrows so, no ta! I despise the beauty industry for the most part... Taking advantage of people's insecurities and perpetuating the myth of perfection to make money is just cruel "
But I mean, if you don’t abuse it sometimes it can be very effective and I’ve seen such improvements for people making little tweaks and corrections x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"My mouth is so small width wise I'd be scared to make them any bigger than they are. I think I would look like a permanent bum hole
I love your lips x
Thankyou! Yours are literally amazing and suit your cute little face! "
Thanks lovely! Xx wouldn’t swap them now for anything x haha |
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"My mouth is so small width wise I'd be scared to make them any bigger than they are. I think I would look like a permanent bum hole
I love your lips x
Thankyou! Yours are literally amazing and suit your cute little face!
Thanks lovely! Xx wouldn’t swap them now for anything x haha "
Yours are lush kylie |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm torn on this.
I do think we should do what makes us happy. But then on the other hand, I do think a lot of women, especially younger girls give in because of pressure from society and how easily available it is these days for such a small price tag.
I live next to a high street and there's about six beauty bars on one road who do lip fillers. You can just book in and have it done at the click of a finger.
I always think it's a little sad to see people lose their original features and blend into thousands of others, but I totally get it.
I wouldn't tell anyone not to do it if it was what they wanted. But yeah, I'm definitely in two minds about it. |
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"I don't even pluck my eyebrows so, no ta! I despise the beauty industry for the most part... Taking advantage of people's insecurities and perpetuating the myth of perfection to make money is just cruel "
You do choose to express yourself with your appearance in other, equally valid, ways though. |
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By *LiamMan
over a year ago
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"I don't even pluck my eyebrows so, no ta! I despise the beauty industry for the most part... Taking advantage of people's insecurities and perpetuating the myth of perfection to make money is just cruel " tattoos and piercings are exactly the same
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I'm all for people doing what they want with their bodies. But I'm also concerned about the peer pressure especially for younger women to conform to a certain look.
To me I find that there's an even bigger rush for youngsters to look like adults, and that bothers me.
I think that the age limit should be 18 same as tattoos. I feel 16 is too young.
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over a year ago
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"Personally I don't like the pencil lip brigade look. So If you need a little filler and want it then I'm cool with that "
I do like drawing my lip .. like its very subtle and it is tracing my natura lips, I know some women do go over their lips .. which .. well .. not gonna express my opinion |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm all for people doing what they want with their bodies. But I'm also concerned about the peer pressure especially for younger women to conform to a certain look.
To me I find that there's an even bigger rush for youngsters to look like adults, and that bothers me.
I think that the age limit should be 18 same as tattoos. I feel 16 is too young.
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Can u get a lip filler at 16??? What???
Also, does anyone know if the lips go back to normal once the filler dissolve?? As they stretch presumably.. are they wrinkly?? |
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"I'm all for people doing what they want with their bodies. But I'm also concerned about the peer pressure especially for younger women to conform to a certain look.
To me I find that there's an even bigger rush for youngsters to look like adults, and that bothers me.
I think that the age limit should be 18 same as tattoos. I feel 16 is too young.
Can u get a lip filler at 16??? What???
Also, does anyone know if the lips go back to normal once the filler dissolve?? As they stretch presumably.. are they wrinkly?? "
It was 16 just doubled checked it is being raised to 18 this year. There were numerous cases of under 16 year olds having it done.
And I guess this is my problem with it, at the age of 16 yes I cared what I looked like but I was totally still in my experimental phase, the photos
But I grew my own style over the years and had fun even though I had some disasters. To me fashion should be fun and I sometimes think teenagers miss out on that experience. Even the edgy tattooed young adults all look the same. So it's not about a certain look I think it's a generational thing. |
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I naturally have quite thin lips and it's not something I would personally do. I sometimes wish I could have more full lips to apply lipstick but mostly I just couldn't be bothered with the upkeep and cost of fillers . I personally don't understand the hate. I suspect that some look at people who go to extremes with it and think that's typical but don't realise they probably know loads of people with subtle fillers. People probably reacted negatively when people first started dying their hair but it's normal now so people aren't that bothered by it. |
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"Because there is an epidemic of girls going over board on it and regretting their decisions
There’s no ethics or consideration because it’s quite an easy thing to have done. Lots of single mums doing it out the back of their utility room.
Heroin makes people happy. Doesn’t mean we should push for it and accept it "
It isn't permanent though. |
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"There are a group of young girls 20 - 22 yes old at work who have lip filer and it looks awful....there faces look like dolls.....but it is up to them "
It would be a dreadful state of affairs if they put their lippy and gloss on and pouted through a window and then got stuck on it with their lips like a fish. |
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To my way of thinking, anyone who does anything to enhance their personal appearance is taking a pride in themselves, and I have always believed that when you stop taking a pride in yourself, you might as well not take a pride in anything. I won't go into detail what I do to enhance my looks, suffice to say that when I meet people in everyday life, and they don't believe how old I am, that makes me feel good on the highest level. Best of luck to all those using lip fillers! |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Because there is an epidemic of girls going over board on it and regretting their decisions
There’s no ethics or consideration because it’s quite an easy thing to have done. Lots of single mums doing it out the back of their utility room.
Heroin makes people happy. Doesn’t mean we should push for it and accept it "
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"To my way of thinking, anyone who does anything to enhance their personal appearance is taking a pride in themselves, and I have always believed that when you stop taking a pride in yourself, you might as well not take a pride in anything. I won't go into detail what I do to enhance my looks, suffice to say that when I meet people in everyday life, and they don't believe how old I am, that makes me feel good on the highest level. Best of luck to all those using lip fillers!" agree in the pride thing but I do nothing to enhance my looks not even make up never wear it! But often get told I dont look 64! It's nothing I've done just a luck thing x
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
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"To my way of thinking, anyone who does anything to enhance their personal appearance is taking a pride in themselves, and I have always believed that when you stop taking a pride in yourself, you might as well not take a pride in anything. I won't go into detail what I do to enhance my looks, suffice to say that when I meet people in everyday life, and they don't believe how old I am, that makes me feel good on the highest level. Best of luck to all those using lip fillers! agree in the pride thing but I do nothing to enhance my looks not even make up never wear it! But often get told I dont look 64! It's nothing I've done just a luck thing x"
You look great xxxx |
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"To my way of thinking, anyone who does anything to enhance their personal appearance is taking a pride in themselves, and I have always believed that when you stop taking a pride in yourself, you might as well not take a pride in anything. I won't go into detail what I do to enhance my looks, suffice to say that when I meet people in everyday life, and they don't believe how old I am, that makes me feel good on the highest level. Best of luck to all those using lip fillers! agree in the pride thing but I do nothing to enhance my looks not even make up never wear it! But often get told I dont look 64! It's nothing I've done just a luck thing x"
Yeah a lot of its genetics. My nan had amazing skin for her age despite being a smoker. My mum has always looked young for her age even though she didn't even buy foundation until she was in her 40s. I hope I've got the same genes! I still get mistaken for a university student so hopefully . |
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"I'm only going on the Opening Post.
Bottom line .........It's a MAN telling WOMEN what he would not like them to do to their OWN BODIES ...... HE doesn't like it.
It’s up to them what they do with their bodies, it’s up to him if he likes it or not.
He can’t tell them what to do no more than they can tell him to like it or not.
Nuff said."
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There are a group of young girls 20 - 22 yes old at work who have lip filer and it looks awful....there faces look like dolls.....but it is up to them what do they think of you? "
The thread was about lip filer not what they think of me |
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By *ettaManMan
over a year ago
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Their body their choice.
It's the attitude of judgement that is the issue in the first place. It's a major factor in why people have these feelings of inadequacy.
In an ideal world, everyone would be content within themselves, as they are, regardless of their 'flaws'.
Lip fillers and other forms of plastic surgery aren't going to solve the underlying issues but if they can give someone a lift (Punintentional) then I don't see the problem.
Like anything, it can be misused and become somewhat of an addiction, but that won't be the case for everyone.
Again, their body, their choice. |
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over a year ago
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"Their body their choice.
It's the attitude of judgement that is the issue in the first place. It's a major factor in why people have these feelings of inadequacy.
In an ideal world, everyone would be content within themselves, as they are, regardless of their 'flaws'.
Lip fillers and other forms of plastic surgery aren't going to solve the underlying issues but if they can give someone a lift (Punintentional) then I don't see the problem.
Like anything, it can be misused and become somewhat of an addiction, but that won't be the case for everyone.
Again, their body, their choice."
Exactly, and it’s kinda hypocritical to say.. but u look good without.
Yes but it’s about the person who vanta to feel and look better with themselves x
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over a year ago
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"I don't even pluck my eyebrows so, no ta! I despise the beauty industry for the most part... Taking advantage of people's insecurities and perpetuating the myth of perfection to make money is just cruel
But I mean, if you don’t abuse it sometimes it can be very effective and I’ve seen such improvements for people making little tweaks and corrections x "
You kinda just proved my point by using the word "corrections" I don't mind adornment, clearly but we don't need correcting or improving or being miserable without these things |
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"I don't even pluck my eyebrows so, no ta! I despise the beauty industry for the most part... Taking advantage of people's insecurities and perpetuating the myth of perfection to make money is just cruel
You do choose to express yourself with your appearance in other, equally valid, ways though. "
I don't do it because I feel I don't look good enough without tho... Nor for fashion |
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"I don't even pluck my eyebrows so, no ta! I despise the beauty industry for the most part... Taking advantage of people's insecurities and perpetuating the myth of perfection to make money is just cruel tattoos and piercings are exactly the same "
I didn't have them to improve my appearance... I had them to make it look different... |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
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"I don't even pluck my eyebrows so, no ta! I despise the beauty industry for the most part... Taking advantage of people's insecurities and perpetuating the myth of perfection to make money is just cruel "
Make up can also enhance
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By *LiamMan
over a year ago
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"I don't even pluck my eyebrows so, no ta! I despise the beauty industry for the most part... Taking advantage of people's insecurities and perpetuating the myth of perfection to make money is just cruel tattoos and piercings are exactly the same
I didn't have them to improve my appearance... I had them to make it look different... " I don't think there is a difference to be honest |
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"To my way of thinking, anyone who does anything to enhance their personal appearance is taking a pride in themselves, and I have always believed that when you stop taking a pride in yourself, you might as well not take a pride in anything. I won't go into detail what I do to enhance my looks, suffice to say that when I meet people in everyday life, and they don't believe how old I am, that makes me feel good on the highest level. Best of luck to all those using lip fillers! agree in the pride thing but I do nothing to enhance my looks not even make up never wear it! But often get told I dont look 64! It's nothing I've done just a luck thing x"
Your gorgeous looks have not gone unnoticed. Amazing that they are all natural. I have looked at your profile and I must admit that had you been more local, I would have been suggesting meeting up to see if we have that WOW factor. I can well imagine that you are a very popular lady on here. XX |
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Initially i was going to say the fad of oversized lips is ridiculous, most guys laugh about it...however having read some comments i think i would of made an error on passing my judgement so quickly...
I take pride in my appearance, i even pluck my eyebrows...so actually..if it makes the owner of the lips feel good then fair play...and good luck to you...
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"I don't even pluck my eyebrows so, no ta! I despise the beauty industry for the most part... Taking advantage of people's insecurities and perpetuating the myth of perfection to make money is just cruel
But I mean, if you don’t abuse it sometimes it can be very effective and I’ve seen such improvements for people making little tweaks and corrections x
You kinda just proved my point by using the word "corrections" I don't mind adornment, clearly but we don't need correcting or improving or being miserable without these things"
Correction according to “ beauty standards” which in my opinion exist. Which a lot of it is in the symmetry btw
I need my nose corrected as I hate it, on the side (u don’t notice as much from front) it slightly has a tiny bump so I’d like to correct that and have it straightened/Arch down and feminised.
It is a correction, not vital, obviously but I’ve always felt insecure about it so x I do it for myself only btw not because some twat said … “ ur fucking nose is disgusting “ |
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"Initially i was going to say the fad of oversized lips is ridiculous, most guys laugh about it...however having read some comments i think i would of made an error on passing my judgement so quickly...
I take pride in my appearance, i even pluck my eyebrows...so actually..if it makes the owner of the lips feel good then fair play...and good luck to you...
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But perhaps we should question the society we have created where people willingly undergo invasive procedures to achieve validation from social media likes?
If people are doing this to conform to societal norms, surely their bodily autonomy has been subverted by internalising such standards? |
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"To my way of thinking, anyone who does anything to enhance their personal appearance is taking a pride in themselves, and I have always believed that when you stop taking a pride in yourself, you might as well not take a pride in anything. I won't go into detail what I do to enhance my looks, suffice to say that when I meet people in everyday life, and they don't believe how old I am, that makes me feel good on the highest level. Best of luck to all those using lip fillers! agree in the pride thing but I do nothing to enhance my looks not even make up never wear it! But often get told I dont look 64! It's nothing I've done just a luck thing x
You look great xxxx"
Aww ty ! U always so very kind love u x |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
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"To my way of thinking, anyone who does anything to enhance their personal appearance is taking a pride in themselves, and I have always believed that when you stop taking a pride in yourself, you might as well not take a pride in anything. I won't go into detail what I do to enhance my looks, suffice to say that when I meet people in everyday life, and they don't believe how old I am, that makes me feel good on the highest level. Best of luck to all those using lip fillers! agree in the pride thing but I do nothing to enhance my looks not even make up never wear it! But often get told I dont look 64! It's nothing I've done just a luck thing x
You look great xxxx
Aww ty ! U always so very kind love u x"
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