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How Anne Hathaway Uses a Hairpin for to Naturally Plump Your Lips—Find Out How!

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Actress Anne Hathaway has sparked interest with a recent video she posted on Instagram.

The stunning actress has caught attention by revealing how she achieves plumper lips.

Recently, Hathaway shared a video explaining that she uses a hairpin to make her lips look fuller.

The video quickly went viral, surpassing 1.2 million views in no time.

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In the video, Hathaway stated, “We get on the set, and I take a look at the monitor, and I noticed, I thought my upper lip looked, I don’t know, just a little wilted.”

She then demonstrated how to plump her lips by gently tapping them with the pointed end of a hairpin. She explained that the method is intended for circulation and warned that it’s possible to overdo it. Hathaway continued, “You can push too hard. It’s meant to be a gentle process that you don’t do for 30 seconds. You shouldn’t stab yourself. If you’ve drawn blood, you’ve gone too far.”

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Meanwhile, Anne Hathaway debuted in 1999 and has been loved by many worldwide for various films, including The Devil Wears Prada, The Princess Diaries, The Intern, Interstellar, and Les Misérables.

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