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Bargain-hunting Gen Zers are using a back-to-school staple for lip liner. It burns.
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TikTok上刮起了一股用Sharpie马克笔代替唇线笔的风潮。尽管这种做法引发争议,但许多年轻人尝试并分享了他们的体验。文章探讨了这一趋势的兴起,分析了其背后Gen Z对美妆产品的态度转变,以及潜在的健康风险。文章采访了美妆专家和用户,并提供了对这一趋势的深入解读。虽然部分用户认为效果不错,但专家警告称,使用非化妆品用途的Sharpie可能对健康有害,不建议长期使用。

💄TikTok掀起用Sharpie马克笔当唇线笔的潮流,许多用户尝试并分享使用体验。例如,用户Bexon Neyman表示,使用Sharpie唇线笔持久且不易脱色,她经常使用。

🤔专家警告,Sharpie并非为身体使用设计,长期使用可能带来健康风险。皮肤科医生Brooke Jeffy明确反对使用Sharpie作为唇线笔。

💡这一趋势反映了Gen Z对美妆产品的态度转变,他们更倾向于尝试替代品、低成本的化妆方式,并对传统品牌持怀疑态度。营销专家Alexandra Carmody认为,这表明“干净女孩”美妆风格正在年轻一代中逐渐式微。

TikTokers are turning to Sharpies as a cheap replacement for lip liners.

Bexon Neyman, an Alabama-based TikTok user, has a new holy grail makeup product.

Neyman said she found a red Sharpie in her brother's room and asked to borrow it. She then tried out the viral TikTok trend of using the arts and crafts tool as a lip liner.

"It lasts long and doesn't rub off or smudge. I use it very often now, almost every time I do my makeup," Neyman told BI.

Neyman isn't the only person who's ditching the drugstore for the stationery aisle. TikTok videos of the markers have racked up millions of views, showing how frugal Gen Zers are moving away from clean-girl makeup and veering toward a messy aesthetic.

"It would appear that Gen Z is leaning away from influencer trend adoption and more into accessibility," said Alexandra Carmody, a senior vice president at Front Row, a NYC-based marketing consultancy that has worked with beauty brands like Summer Fridays and Ouai.

"The era of the clean girl seems to be dwindling within the younger generations. I think the Sharpie trend is indicative of that," Carmody said.

She's also a millennial who remembers using Sharpies as nail polish in middle school.

Of course, the markers aren't made for nails or lips. They don't contain toxins in harmful quantities, but Sharpie's website says that they are "not intended for medical or body use."

Brooke Jeffy, an Arizona-based dermatologist, posted a video of the trend on YouTube, saying people should "absolutely not" be using Sharpies as lip liners.

Sharpie's parent company did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

A cheap, transfer-proof alternative to lip liner

Rachel Carlisle, a Bahamas-based content creator, was one of the first to bring the trend to TikTok.

In June, she posted a video in which she used a Sharpie in the shade Cabochon Coral to line her lips, finishing the look with a lip gloss. As of press time, the video had been viewed over 2 million times and had more than 130,000 likes. She's since posted several videos using her Sharpie pen in makeup looks.

"I felt it was the perfect shade, and the markers said non-toxic. It worked extremely well," she told BI.

She said the Sharpie lip liner works just as well as Huda Beauty's Lip Contour stains, and she now judges lip stains by how well they match the Sharpie look.

I, begrudgingly, tried the hack

To see what the hype was all about, I nervously decided to try out the hack.

I picked up the berry pink Sharpie from a local bookstore for 2.20 Singapore dollars, or about $1.70.

I bought a berry pink Sharpie to test out the hack.

The moment I put it near my mouth, I knew it was a terrible idea.

It burned as soon as I started lining my lips. I'm no stranger to lip-plumping products, but this was more intense than any menthol-based lip gloss I'd ever used.

I topped it with a coat of pink lip gloss, but I could not blend the Sharpie's harsh line into it. The result looked more like a kid playing with mom's lipstick than lip liner, too embarrassing to photograph.

I washed it off as quickly as I could.

Some content creators told me they also tried the hack but found that it was not for them.

Gabriela Arias, a US-based cosmetologist and beauty content creator, said she tried it because it seemed like a fun and unconventional tool. She only used the marker as a lip liner twice, worried about the long-term effects.

"Even though I don't see myself using it in my routine, I do think it turned out really nice and am curious to try out brands that might carry something that performs similarly," she said.

Olga Bezrukova, a beauty influencer on TikTok, said she tried the trend after seeing another influencer do it.

"I would not recommend using it every day, just maybe like a substitution if you have nothing else," Bezrukova said.

The era of cheap, alternative makeup

Lin Dai, the CEO of Superlogic, a technology company that researches consumer trends, said the Sharpie lip liner trend appeals to Gen Zers who might be interested in alternative, low-cost ways of using products in unlikely ways.

"They are skeptical of traditional brands, and attracted to indie brands and unconventional TikTok-viral products that give them a sense of identity, relatability, or belonging," he said.

I felt more stinging than camaraderie, so I'm sticking with my Sephora lip liner.

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