Kylie Jenner Lips: Reality Star Is Over Her Big Pout, Reveals She Wants Them To Look Small Again

In a strange turn of events, it seems that Kylie Jenner might be over her full, pouty lips that have become a celebrity in their own right.

Those lips have inspired a namesake makeup collection, decorated birthday cakes, and even sparked unfortunate Internet challenges. But, as it turns out, Kylie’s lips might have become so huge that she’s officially tired of them.

The 18-year-old has been rocking the big-lip look for quite some time now, but she took to her app on October 19 to share some rather shocking news — she may be losing her signature pout sooner than everyone anticipated. Apparently Kylie wants her small lips back!

Kylie took a brief hiatus from her app when Lamar Odom’s hospitalization went down, but now that he’s doing better, she’s back on the tutorial grind.

She recently revealed perhaps one of her most surprising secrets: She’s done with the big lip fad! “You know what’s weird? I’ve been into small lips lately,” she revealed. “Like, I want them to look small.”

So does this mean the end of the Kylie Jenner lip phenomenon? Everyone has different beauty features they like to play up but when it involves plastic surgery, there are risks present. Whether Kylie’s new beauty perspective means she’s ditching her extra plump lips or not, only time will tell.

Kylie previously revealed in a blog post how makeup tricks have helped her avoid plastic surgery. "I swear there are things you can do to work on problem areas without having to think about plastic surgery. Contouring has changed my life!"

Kylie added, "I'm not against plastic surgery. Full disclosure: I've only been under once before, when I went to the dentist, and I didn't react well; it really scared me. I threw up and I was so nauseous the next day. But as of now, I only have lip fillers. Like I've said before, it has always been a huge insecurity of mine and I wanted to make a change."

Jenner also admitted that she’ll "never say never" to plastic surgery. "If, down the line, I get to a point where I'm really uncomfortable with something on my body, I'm not against changing it."

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