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Teens warn against giving Kylie Jenner lip challenge a shot

Young people in Ottawa say they have learned the hard way that sticking a shot glass or bottle over their lips and then sucking the air out may not be the best way to get a makeover.

Doctors warn against Kylie Jenner lip challenge

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Beauty hack using a shot glass can cause permanent disfigurement, doctors say.

Young people in Ottawa say they have learned the hard way that sticking a shot glass or bottle over theirlips and then sucking the air out may not be the best way to get a makeover.

Unsurprisingly, doctors also say it's a pretty bad idea.

Dubbed the Kylie Jenner lip challenge on social media, the do-it-yourself vacuum is, in theory, an attempt to get pouty lips like model and reality television star Kylie Jenner.

Yet despite social posts on Instagram and Twitter that mostly catalogue the many failures and in some cases injuries as people attempt the challenge, curiosity continues to draw imitators.

Kylie Jenner poses at the 2014 Much Music Video Awards in Toronto. Efforts to emulate the young member of the Kardashian clan's lips has led to disastrous results for some young people. (Aaron Vincent Elkaim/Canadian Press)
One Ottawa teen told CBC News she decided to give it a whirl and immediately regretted the decision.

"They poofed up and then after a few hours they started to get purple maybe they were bruised. I got marks around them. It was not a good idea," she said.

Her friend also tried it and said there wereequally disastrous results.

"I'm really glad I did it at home and I didn't do it in public, or post videos of it, because it's really weird,"she said.

Doctors warn on swelling, bruising

Ottawa doctor Jane Liddle is one of many medical practitioners warning against the practice. She said the "lip challenge"not only results in temporary pain and swelling, but can also potentiallylead topermanent disfigurement.

"In the process of doing that they can cause significant bruising it's like beating it up, that's what you're doing. You're causing inflammation there that then makes it swell," said Liddle.

The trend andresults were enough to draw the attention of the 17-year-old Jenner herself, who told her 8.4 million followers on Twitter she does notencourage the act of poofing their lips.

She also said she doesn't want people to tryto look like her, or feel like her appearance is the way they should look.