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Lip Plumpers Leave Women Wondering About Other Applications

New York, NY -- Women don't just want to plump up their lips with collagen, they want other, more naughty places plumped up too.

That's what the makers of City Lips, an amino and trans-fatty acid lip plumper, have found out after fielding questions from female consumers.

Several women have asked if they could use the collagen-stimulating goo on their boobs, while still others want to know, "can it be applied 'down there' to make it bigger?"

Of course, the lip treatment isn't meant to be used anywhere other than the kisser, but a spokeswoman says that isn't stopping some ladies from using it elsewhere.

In fact, one lady who was told she shouldn't smear the stuff on other parts of her face responded by saying, "I understand you have to tell me not to because of legal reasons, but I am going to keep doing it. And I will not hold you responsible."

Those aren't the only funny responses from customers. A fair number of men are using City Lips to cultivate a Mick Jagger-like look.

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