
Dermatologist warns against viral sharp lip liner trends on social media
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Some of the effective viral “Sharpi Lip Liners” on social media are participating in the trends – which looks like this.
Users apply a standard sharp (usually red and coral shades) on the edge of their mouths before they reappear Lip gloss or lipstickAccording to numerous videos.
On this post, the comments are asking in which shade of Sharpi Beauty master Many have praised the marker permanently as a financial alternative to the traditional lip liner.
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Some of the effective, trending hack are somewhat seen.
“My lips were not burning, but I certainly could realize that my lips were dry,” a user reported in a ticket-over-over. “I will not recommend doing this regularly … I can definitely taste chemicals on me and smell it.”

Beauty Effectively on social media, instead of regular makeup, permanent markers on their lips are usually using sharpies. (ISTOCK)
Board-based dermatologist at Aerizona’s Scandesdel. Brook Jeffie told Fox News Digital that she had found this trend.
“Risk is not beneficial,” she said.
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The Northern New News Center mentions on its website that “with a popular brand like Sharpi, a permanent marker is made from the chemicals Zillin, Tolun and Urehane resin.”
“I will not recommend doing this regularly … I can definitely taste chemicals on me and smell it.”
Toluin, especially in painting pigments and other solvents and chemicals such as thin, metal cleaner and petrol.

“I just worry that some of these potential poisoning can be absorbed at the level of health risk,” dermatologists were careful. (ISTOCK)
“I will only worry that some of these potential poisons will absorb overall level Risk of health“Jeffy cautioned.
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“It is so interesting that we live in a world where people do so much polarizing against certain elements that are actually safe to use and they are actually hugging using a toxic substance.”
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The dermatologist mentions the Sharpie’s website, which warns against the use of production on the skin.
“Sharpi markers are safe for artistic purposes, but it is advisable to be careful about using them on the skin as they are not designed for the application,” the site mentions.

“Surprise markers are safe for artistic purposes, but because they are not designed for the application, it is advisable to be careful about using them,” the company’s website said. (Getty / Storyflower)
However, dermatologists do not think that those who have participated in these trends so far must be “super nervous”.
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Jeffie told Fox News Digital, “I don’t think there is something in particular (to deal with potential health risks) (to deal with potential health).” Just stop doing it. “
Fox News Digital also reached Sharpi for comment.
Khloe quill is one Lifestyle Production Assistant with Fox News Digital. She and lifestyle teams include many stories topics including food, travel and health.
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