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Devil’s Lips Or Squid’s Lips, Does It Still Exist?

 

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Lip fillers have become the popular and main common cosmetic procedure to make their lips for a semi-permanent plump.


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A few years ago, women in Russia were taking the trend one bizarre step further. The “Devil” lips or “Octopus” lips, was targeted injections along the lip line or outer lip line to get a sort of scalloped look. This trend became popular with Russian girls until it went viral and some Americans girls are also like this mouth shape. 

However, it is not recommended to inject yourself. Because there may be a mistake. The best way is to get the doctor to inject it. This trend has received with mixed reactions on social media. Many claim it’s a Photoshop job and looks ugly.

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Some of them saying this trend is silly and wrong on all levels. The lips cannot be able to reverse it easily to natural lips and the lip line will be distorted and you will have frilly lips for years to come.

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