Yes. it can make your lips look bigger. Because it swallows your lip. i don't mean swallowing stuff like food. What i mean is the swallowing that makes your skin or something bigger. So you shouldn't use it.
No they can not.The gloss may just make your lips look different and plump for a while.
Usually putting a lip balm to make your lips smooth first works better. The stain will get in the cracks of your lips and will look dry if you do not smooth your lips first. Burts Bees is a pretty good balm that is easy to obtain.
Lip balm is more denser then lip gloss, in lip balm there isn't really any color and if it has any color is is very little. Lip gloss is much more liquid then lip balm but it also has pigments. Lip gloss is good for your lips because if it has vitamin e it smooth your lips but lip balm can do this and more. Lip balm has many more ingredients like: Shae butter, cocoa butter, beeswax, and some oil for the sent. So NO, lip balm and lip gloss is not the same!!!
full lips are when your lips look plump and full so they look a little bigger if you want fuller lips you can use lip liner and gloss.
Yes, you can. If you were a light, more skin colour lipstick tone, your lips can looke smaller. Shocking red makes your lips look bigger; the opposite makes them look smaller. (Without cosmetic surgery)
Yes. Being a trumpet player, I have notice that by playing the trumpet, they have gotten a lot bigger. The vibrations used to play the trumpet tends to swollen the lips, so naturally, the lips get bigger and bigger. Not humongous big, but just a bit bigger.
I suggest you see your doctor about this as he will be able to give you advise that pertains to your particular situation.
It's used to make your lips look bigger. I heard someone used it for there armpit. Yuck!
3 of the main things are... Sheep Meat Carrot juice BEESWAX! Beeswax is true if you look on the back of the packet
Well... depending on your body, if u have larger lips a nose ring and bigger nose septum ring
You look at the lips and you look at them some more. It will soon be controlling
Not all, you should look carefully before you buy. If the label says SPF (Sun Protection Factor) - then a number, it means it protects you from the sun for a time. The most common SPF for lip balm is 15, but there may be higher ones out there if you are worried about sunburn. I use SPF 15 on my lips and I burn easily, I never have whilst wearing it.
none of your beeswax you nosey people