Lucky lips (Credit: beeep) Fuller lips are one of the most sought after assets. A plump pout looks sensuous, adds to the oomph factor and basically, can make you look more feminine. Lips that are fuller can really balance out the face, and add to the attractiveness and symmetry of the overall facial structure. How many times have you looked at those glossy pictures of models with luscious lips and yearned to have a pair of lips like them?
One way to get fuller lips is by having a lip augmentation surgery where the surgeon will insert implants into your lips to make them look plumper. If cosmetic surgery is not for you, then you may want to try out a shot of collagen to fill those lips out. But if you’re not one for painful options, then you would want to try out non-surgical options.
Lip enlargement creams, glosses and gels are ways to get that pout. These work by irritating the outer layer of cells, causing the lips to swell slightly and turn a deeper color. Other lip enhancers use light reflection through high shine or gloss to trick the eye and make the lips appear fuller. Most of these do not result in any truly noticeable difference to the naked eye, and do not last more than one hour.
The best, most dramatic natural lip enlargement can be achieved through combining the use of a good quality topical lip product along with a lip enlargement pump. A lip enlargement pump is a small hand-held device that gently suctions the lips outward, pulling fluid in to the lips and creating a dramatically fuller set of lips for a few hours at a time.
One word of caution though, if the pump is used for too long with each individual treatment, or the suction is too vigorous and severe, it will cause your lips to bruise. So start slow, and be sure you are not in discomfort as this is a sign the lips may bruise.
You should also remember to keep your lips moisturized by applying a good lip balm and drinking a lot of water. Dry, cracked lips tend to look thinner.