Unable to afford £200 injectable chemical fillers, part-time swimwear model and retail worker Gail Scott, was intrigued when she heard about a DIY version.
Gail had heard about a tool available online, which promises an enhanced look without injections. Buyers suck into a lip shaped vessel to increase blood supply to the lips, temporarily giving an artificial plumped look.
Instead of spending £30 on the product, she used the lid of a mini hairspray bottle instead. After placing it over her lips, she sucked for five minutes until her lips started to tingle.

She said: ‘I look like I’ve been punched in the mouth. Apart from the pain, the dark bruising above my mouth looks like a moustache.'I feel ridiculous and I haven’t wanted to leave the house since. I thought I was saving money but it’s cost me a fortune in make-up trying to cover it up.
'My lips looked great after - but only for about three minutes until the bruising started and then my lips went down anyway.
'I want other women to know the dangers, it’s not worth it. I was lucky not to burst a blood vessel because since I posted my warning I’ve heard that can happen.’
Gail explains: ‘I know a lot of girls who have had it done because they like the way her lips look. It’s never been so popular.’


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