How do you get full, Angelina-inspired lips? With the Fullips Lip Enhancer, of course. Just place the suctioning device over your mouth and suck in short puffs of air until your lips are sufficiently swollen. Apparently, it comes with a warning not to suck too hard or you'll end up with a big hickey around your mouth. While we didn't see any results, one editor's dry winter lips were split open from the suction.
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It's Literally a Sweat Buster
As much as we like to laugh about this powdered antiperspirant called -- what else? -- Bust Dust from Klima Health Solutions, let's all get real. Boob sweat happens.
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Do the Drapes Match the Rug?
Dying your hair hot pink -- gutsy. Dying your pubic hair hot pink -- um, unnecessary? Betty Beauty Fun Betty boldly goes where no hair color has gone before with hair-down-there dye in, yes, hot pink, but also blonde, black, auburn and brown -- you know, so your one-night-stand will never know you're not a natural redhead.
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Not the Kind of Facial Mask We Had in Mind
Another bizarre beauty product care of Japan, the Facewaver Exercise Mask "stretches and tightens the face and cheeks, kneading out wrinkles, lines and sags," and in the process makes you look like Edvard Munch's muse.
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Bummer of a Manicure
These Bootie Babe Nail Polishes just secured their own design patent for the butt-shaped bottle (because you know Essie was just dying to steal the idea), and come in colors like Bum Rush, Bubble Butt and Buns of Steel. Well, at least they're vegan. Wonder if they've got phallic lipsticks in the works.
There are some beauty products that are so crazy/awesome/amazing, we just can't believe the world went on spinning without them. Powdered cleansers that get past TSA -- so handy! BB cream for your body -- how did no one think of this sooner? And then there are some beauty products that are so crazy, we can't believe they exist. Take for instance edible deodorant. Not only did someone dream up this concoction (and think it was a good idea), its inventor also managed to convince financial backers and stores that people need this product. Yes, we wish we could say it's an April Fools' prank, but trust us when we say it's legit. Here, 11 unbelievable beauty products that seem like a joke, but aren't.