The Kylie Jenner lip challenge
There was the Cinnamon challenge, the Ice Bucket challenge, and, now, the Kylie Jenner Lip Challenge.
Teenagers insert their lips into a shot glass, small jar, or bottle, then suck out the air, creating a vacuum. The hope is they’ll end up with pouty lips like the reality TV star. But some attempts have gone awry: girls end up with bruises, soreness, and even torn skin.
Canadian dermatologist, Dr. Benjamin Barankin, says there are many ways young girls are damaging their lips from taking on the controversial challenge.
100 layers of everything
If you thought those pictures were scary, unsanitary, and slightly terrifying to look at, then you're in for a treat. YouTube star Jenna Marbles just put all other 100 layers experiments to shame with an ultimate 100 coats of (practically) everything. Its not only harmful for her but also dangerous for all the youth who are watching her video and accepting her challenge of 100 layers of everything on skin. Glitter beards
In the latest weird trend to surface on Instagram, bearded men are starting to cover their beards with glitter. It may seem unexpected, but it was only a matter of time after men began putting flowers in their beards more than a year ago.
Highfive selfie
Have you ever tried giving yourself a high-five while taking a selfie? Believe it or not, this challenge is trending online. This Impressive New Selfie Trend Is Insanely Cool and Insanely Risky for Your iPhone
Colored armpits
Love dying your hair? Why stop there? Your armpits are another great place to experiment with hair color.Throughout our history, there have been countless beauty trends. And believe it or not, hairy women, or hairy armpits to be exact, is the new it. ... Many Instagram influencers have posted pictures, proudly showing their ungroomed armpit hair.
Tape face
People have begin wrapping their faces in scotch tape (or sellotape for our UK readers) in what is probably one of the weirdest internet trends within recent memory. After wrapping their faces up with clear tape and distorting their features, they take a self-portrait and share it with their friends.Not exactly sure what this trend is supposed to achieve, but horror movie studios can definitely take some tips from this one.
Planking
Unlike the kind of planking you do at the gym, this trend does nothing for your abs. It requires you to make a plank position with your body at any place, any time, even in the most awkward places. One of the latest kooky Internet fads—planking—is moving into the real world in real-time. The trend involves turning one's body into the shape of a wooden plank that rests rigidly, and often precariously, on chimneys, police cars, trees, basketball hoops, and any other conceivable surface.
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