Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian's little sister, rapidly beautified her lips and let her fans wonder what happened to her mysterious lips.
"How did she get full, beautiful lips so fast. Did she have plastic surgery, or what?"
Her envious pout started
a new trend in social media earlier this week, where teens
use techniques to swell up their lips, by sucking on a shot glass or on a
bottle until their blood vessels burst. The results aren't as planned,
and teens are getting bruises and hickeys around their mouth. Ouch.
The hashtag #KylieJennerChallenge on
Twitter has several videos with young adults getting hurt while trying
to achieve the best look. Some people claim that the experience caused
severe bruising, making it uncomfortable to eat, and requiring heavy
make up to cover the bruises.
Despite all the warnings, the challenge
still continuous.
"I'm not here to try and encourage people
or young girls to look like me or to think this is the way you should
look. I want to encourage people and young girls like me to be
yourself and not to be afraid to experiment with your look," Jenner said
when the challenge started.
It's sad to know that young adults
are hurting themselves to look like their role model, Jenner. But
believe me folks, this is not the way to go.
Bruising your lips to get the perfect look is dangerous, and shouldn't be taken as a "challenge."
Remember, Jenner is not using these methods to get that pout. The 17-year-old says she gets the perfect lips by using lip liner and over lining her lips.
Even
with the expectations that Jenner had plastic surgeries to enhance her
beauty, she denies it when she said, "I haven't had plastic surgery.
I've never been under a knife. People flashback to pictures of me when I
was 12 and say 'Kylie is so different ' but how can I look the same
from 12-18?"
Whether she had surgery or not, that's her own decision and she should be able to do so.
You do not need to copy your
favorite artist if you feel confident with who you are.
Don't get hurt
to look like somebody you are not; accept your flaws and embrace
yourself.
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