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Results: Modern Day Beauty Products That Prove We Still Resort To Any Means To Achieve It

Published on 08/26/2021
By: Harriet56
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Beauty & Fashion
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In a recent survey, I shared some of the most bizarre beauty products from years ago, but it seems that the quest for beauty perfection still resorts to some pretty unbelievable extremes. These more recent products prove this to be true. The Rejuvenique facial mask pitched by "Dynasty" star Linda Evans on late night infomercials, in 1999, was a vibrating mask, designed to work-out the muscles in your face, and conjures up memories of Michael Myers in "Halloween" and Jason in "Friday the 13th." Have you ever watched any of these late night infomercials, and have you ever purchased any products?
In a recent survey, I shared some of the most bizarre beauty products from years ago, but it seems that the quest for beauty perfection still resorts to some pretty unbelievable extremes. These more recent products prove this to be true. The Rejuvenique facial mask pitched by
No
75%
1646 votes
I watched some of these, but never bought anything
19%
425 votes
I watched some of these, and did buy some products
5%
116 votes
Other (please specify)
1%
13 votes
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The mouth-muscle stretching Facial-Flex, meant to "lift, tone, and firm your neck, face, and chin." the mysterious "wave" technology of the FaceMaster, endorsed by "Three's Company" star Suzanne Somers, and the "electrical muscle stimulation" of the Slendertone Face, all of which claim to erase wrinkles, are still available online. Have you ever purchased a beauty product that you regretted buying?
The mouth-muscle stretching Facial-Flex, meant to
No
59%
1305 votes
Yes
16%
354 votes
More than a few!
5%
115 votes
Have never bought any beauty products
19%
426 votes
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TikTok is full of strange beauty products and hacks, and because of the viral nature of the platform, millions are trying these things, with results varying from "it works" to "hospital visit". Would you ever try any of these "trends"?
TikTok is full of strange beauty products and hacks, and because of the viral nature of the platform, millions are trying these things, with results varying from
Shaved eyebrows -- TikTok users are shaving their own eyebrows off in order to draw on their desired arch
4%
78 votes
False eye bags -- Another perplexing new beauty trend that's recently surfaced on TikTok is one that sees users paint bags beneath their eyes. Taking a red or purple-tinged lipstick or shadow to their faces, TikTokers are purposely setting out to look like they've been up all night.
4%
96 votes
Tooth polish -- According to TikTok, you can now purchase polish for your teeth. Much like nail polish, the tinted liquid is applied with a miniature paint brush, and is available in a variety of hues.
4%
93 votes
Lip wings -- TikTok users are taking to their lips with an eyebrow pencil, and drawing on wings in the corner of their mouths.
2%
33 votes
Radiator curls -- Another alarming new beauty trend making its way around TikTok is a tutorial on how to curl your hair using a radiator.
1%
19 votes
Are you kidding? NONE!
89%
1958 votes
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