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The Instalift: Viral Skin Tape Marketed as Slimming Solution Draws Mixed Reactions

Published 6 days ago2 minute read
Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
The Instalift: Viral Skin Tape Marketed as Slimming Solution Draws Mixed Reactions

The beauty industry continually introduces products designed to enhance appearances and address perceived insecurities, ranging from common practices like hair dyeing and eyelash extensions to more novel solutions. However, a new product called The Instalift,a skin lift tape aimed at combating "saggy and loose" thighs, has sparked considerable debate and divided public opinion.

Marketed as a tool to provide an "instant slimming and sculpting effect," The Instalift utilizes specially designed tape to compress and lift loose skin. Available in a pack of 10 for £19.99, the product claims versatility, suggesting it can be applied to various body parts, including arms and stomachs. The controversy primarily stems from a TikTok video advertisement demonstrating its application on the legs. The clip showed a woman affixing one end of the tape to her thigh, pulling it taut, and securing the other end higher up, effectively tightening the skin underneath. Once positioned, the tape was seamlessly concealed beneath the leg of her shorts, creating a smooth and taut appearance.

10PCS Instalift Tape for Legs, Thigh Tape Lifting Invisible, Skinnies  Instant Thigh Lifts, Transparent Waterproof Adhesive Body-Tape for Stomach,  Thighs, Arms : Amazon.co.uk: Health & Personal Care

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The TikTok video, captioned "The viral leg lift you’ve seen all over the internet," promised to "Smooth, lift, and shape instantly — so you can feel confident in shorts, skirts, and dresses again." While some viewers were quick to express interest and head to the company's website to purchase the product, a significant number took to the comments section to voice their strong disapproval.

Critics argued for the normalization of natural bodies, asserting that such products exacerbate insecurities driven by unrealistic social standards. Comments ranged from "We need to normalise being normal and natural" and "God forbid we have normal bodies!" to impassioned pleas like "CAN I EXIST IN PEACE PLEASE?" and "Please girls don’t do that..nothing bad or shameful just to be yourself, it’s normal conditions, legs, arms, skin etc…"

Conversely, others embraced TheInstalift, seeing it as a beneficial tool for their own needs. Enthusiastic comments included "OMG after losing 78kgs my legs need these!" and "I need it!", with one person even suggesting it was "better than a push up bra." This stark division highlights a broader conversation about beauty standards, self-acceptance, and the lengths individuals go to in pursuit of an ideal aesthetic.

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