Showing posts with label kylie jenner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kylie jenner. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 May 2015

Is Plastic Too Drastic?

Hello lovelies!

So, word's just come out that yes, Kylie Jenner did get lip surgery, as we pondered upon in our post about the #kyliejennerlipchallenge. She revealed this in a sneak peek of an upcoming Keeping Up With The Kardashians episode, in which she said "I have temporary lip fillers, it's just an insecurity of mine and it's what I wanted to do". And even though she didn't necessarily 'break the Internet' like her older half-sister Kim K, the internet still went crazy in a big 'A ha! I knew it!' sort of way.

There are a lot of different opinions flying around concerning this, and most other 'shocking' plastic surgery reveals. But for those wondering, this is my two cents. I have nothing against plastic surgery. In moderation. I believe that if something's been bugging you for years; a crooked nose, crows feet, or boobs that you find too big or too small, you should be able to change it. And yes, the key word in that sentence is you. You shouldn't want to change something because your boyfriend, girlfriend, family or society tells you to. If YOU'RE not that keen on getting surgery, it's simple - don't do it. You probably won't feel satisfied afterwards. But if you have the willingness and patience to get something done, and you've thought it through carefully, I can't see why not!

I used to be against plastic surgery. Heck, most of us probably were. Because of course we've always been told to love ourselves for exactly who we are, and rock the body we've been dealt. And I still believe that. But getting lip fillers or going up a cup size isn't going to change who you are. Confidence, beauty, pretty much everything about us comes from within. If your boobs are 'fake', it doesn't mean your personality is.

A few sidenotes, though:

  1. I think that Kylie's age of 17 is too young to be getting work done at. I feel like you should be at least 18 before you make these kinds of choices, especially if they are permanent (which Kylie's was not!).
  2. Plastic surgery can get too extreme. Like those ladies who get a number of procedures done to make them look as similar to Barbie as possible. Or people who get so much Botox that they can barely move their face. As with a lot of things in life, moderation is the best policy.
    'Human Barbie' Valerie Lukyonova. Photo sourced from mirror.co.uk
  3. I'm talking about plastic surgery for cosmetic reasons here. But many people have other legitimate medical reasons for getting it, like rhinoplasties to treat breathing problems. Often, this surgery is a requirement so the person can have a better life. Society shouldn't disparage cosmetic plastic surgery in the first place, but work done for medical reasons? Even more so. There is a stigma here that needs to be broken down.
  4. I believe that it's unhealthy for celebrities and people with great influence in the public sphere to lie about work they've had done. It means young people especially are going to grow up believing that everyone's natural boobs are that perky, or that so-and-so doesn't age and they are perfect. Society needs to have a more open discussion about plastic surgery so we can be less disparaging about people who get it, and so that people who get it feel comfortable sharing the news.

So, what are your thoughts? I'd love to hear them! I'll pop a couple of videos down below that surround this topic - they really opened my mind - please comment in the section below and we'll get a great discussion going! :)

- Amy xx



Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Kylie Jenner Lip Challenge?!?!

Happy Hump Day everyone! So, I'm sure you've all heard about the viral trend that is taking over Facebook, Instagram and Vine at the moment. Yes, the one that involves sucking your lips in a shot glass for a couple of minutes, and releasing them to see a waterfall of drool and a massively expanded pout. That's, right, the #kyliejennerlipchallenge.

If you've been living under a rock on Mars and don't know who Kylie Jenner is, she's the 17 year old half-sister of the Kardashians: Kourtney, Kim, and Khloe. And she's famous for her lip-alicious Instagrams, such as the one below. Now, whether or not she's had lip surgery is unclear and often a hot topic of conversation - she claims that she just overdraws her lips, which is a great tip for enhancing them and I will get to that later in the post.

Photo sourced from @kyliejenner - Instagram.com
Now, don't get me wrong - it's great to try and emulate a person's look if that's what you're trying to go for. And to have fun with it! But this is CLEARLY not what Kylie does to enhance her lips. This is a typical result:

Photo sourced from @kyliejennerlipchallenge - Instagram.com
But it can get worse. A LOT WORSE. I'm going to spare you the pictures, but I have seen plenty of instances in the past week of the skin around the lips being bruised, swollen for hours, or even cut from the glass breaking and tearing the lips in the process. In conclusion? I wouldn't recommend it.

Don't worry! There are plenty of SAFE, natural ways to enhance those babies. These are my favourite techniques:

  • For the most natural look, overdraw your lips slightly with a lip pencil close to your lip colour. A safe, affordable option is the Rimmel Lasting Finish 1000 Kisses Lip Liner in 'Natural'. Fill in the rest of your lips with the same pencil and chuck some lip gloss over the top to make them appear more plump. Here's a great tutorial on how to achieve this from the lovely Lauren Curtis:

  • You can do the same with any colour lip pencil and a matching lippy, but a warning: it does require more maintenance over the day. Make sure you go for something long-lasting and relatively matte.
  • There is also a suction tool called 'Fullips', which kind of works like the shot glass but is a lot safer - it's plastic, comes in different sizes and you don't suck as hard or for as long. The downside is that it only lasts up to 4 hours, but it's definitely a better option!
So what's the bottom line here? Well, I think it's fab to experiment with different lip shapes and sizes - like eyebrows, they can do a lot for the face. But even though 'duck face' and big lips seem to be a 'thing' at the moment, don't get caught up in the hype if you're not into it. For me personally, I feel like I can't pull off a look unless I'm confident in it. But if you do what works for you, I promise you those suckers will be stretching into smiles more often.

Enjoy the rest of your week everyone, and stay rad :)
Amy