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How to get bigger and fuller lips in 5 minutes

A perfect lip care routine can help you make lips fuller. There are various ways which can give you lips a bigger look such as makeup, lip plumping products, cosmetic surgeries and some natural treatments may also work great. Use deep moisturizing lip balms and don’t forget to use any moisturizing cream before sleep. Hydrated lips not only appear full, but also becomes pinks and soft. Before we go to bed apply a very thick layer of balm on the lips. In the morning, use cold water to wash you lips, take a bath and again hydrate lips before using any kind of makeup on it. watch the tips with which you will finally get fuller lips.

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