Funny, huh? Well, don't laugh-as soon as you smile, the thin material cracks and crinkles up. Once we finally got them in place, we loved how cool they looked (I felt like Nicki Minaj for a second) and even attracted a crowd in the office-one editor said I looked like Minnie Mouse. The rest of the process is similar to how you put on a temporary skin tattoo: Remove a clear plastic covering, press the tats onto your lips, blot with water-saturated tissues, and peel to reveal the pattern on your lips. However, it takes some serious skill: Holding separate top-lip and bottom-lip pieces (see below) over your lips, you trace your lips' natural shape (I needed someone to help me trace) and then cut out the shapes (you basically need the precision of an X-acto knife to match your lip shape perfectly). The company's how-to tutorial makes the application seem simple. Our test: Editorial assistant Sophia Panych (above, right) and I (above, left) picked out our favorite designs-I chose The Pink Polka (hot pink with white polka dots) Panych went with The Red Zebra (they're also available in rainbow, fishnet, and glittery options).
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