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Yes, it does work. As far as the skin tissues that it affect...well, I have no idea. It would seem like it does transfer - the lip result is due to an irritation of sorts. For lack of a better explanation. My vote is: better safe than sorry. I sure wouldn't want to think about being on the receiving end!!! YIKESNeOCAK said:Has anyone used Bee Sting for fuller lips? Does it really work and can you use it and still do oral without it transmitting? Thanks.
Stuponfucious said:Is this a literal bee sting compound that we're talking about? If so, it sounds like an allergic reaction, and you should probably make sure that you won't have any weird reactions (i.e. anaphylactic shock, death, etc.) before you use it.
NeOCAK said:no...just a product name...VS carries it under the name 'venom'...but it's just a product that gives you fuller lips for a few hrs.