Saturday, September 29, 2012

Bagel head

  • Is becoming a 'bagel head' dangerous?

    If you thought Japan's extreme fad culture would stop short of people injecting saline into their foreheads to make it look like they have bagels implanted under their skin, you were wrong.

    www.foxnews.com

  • Live From E!: Bagel Head Trend, Big British "Kit Kats" and Latest on Johnny Lewis

    The bagel head trend. Of course. While the rest of us had trouble keeping our breakfast down during this nauseating segment (you have to see Ken's face!

    www.eonline.com

  • 'Bagel Heads': Shocking New Trend In Japan

    Strangely, people in Japan are getting saline injected into their foreheads to make it look like a bagel's been jammed under their skin.

    screen.yahoo.com

  • Japanese hipsters get 'bagel head' saline injections

    Japanese hipsters get 'bagel head' saline injections. by Lauren O'Neil Posted: September 27, 2012 6:20 PM Last Updated: September 27, 2012 6:54 PM.

    www.cbc.ca

  • Are Bagel Heads, The Bizarre New Body Modification Fad, Dangerous? [VIDEO]

    To get a bagel head -- lasting only from 16 to 24 hours, according to the National Geographic Channel program "Taboo" -- one must sit through a saline drip of two hours.

    www.ibtimes.com

  • Bagel Head Trend Japan: New Body Art Saline Injections Fashionable or ...

    The bizarre Tokyo bagel head fashion trend, which has become a big part of the Japanese "body modification" art scene, was studied in a recent episode of "National Geographic Taboo.

    www.mstarz.com

  • STAT: Pimp my forehead? "Bagelhead" mod a growing trend in Japan

    The interwebs are alive with talk of the latest form of body art, the bagel head. According to numerous news sources, this trend is growing in Japan and involves an intravenous injection of saline solution below a person's forehead.

    www.nctimes.com

  • 'Bagel Head' Saline Forehead Injection Trend Sweeping Japan (VIDEO)

    The latest fashion trend that seems to be sweeping Japan involves making ones forehead resemble a bagel. "Bagel-heading" as it's commonly referred, is accomplished by injecting 400 cc of saline into the forehead with a needle until it swells. The ...

    www.latinospost.com

  • The 'bagel head': Japan's strange new beauty trend

    As demonstrated on a new National Geographic show called Taboo (take a look below), a bagel-head artist gives a willing participant the look by pumping 400 cc of saline into his forehead until a large welt forms - then presses a finger into the lump ...

    theweek.com

  • 'Bagel Heads' body modification trending in Japan

    The "Bagel Head" body modification trend is continuing to grow in Japan and, with all its recent press, could start spreading.

    blog.chron.com

  • Are 'Bagel Head' Saline Injections Safe? Depends, Says Doc

    Though the bizarre body modification procedure isn't permanent (the swelling disappears in about a day) the "bagel head" craze still rings strange to many in the Western hemisphere. Still, the first question on many of our minds is a simple one: Is ...

    www.inquisitr.com

  • 'Bagel Head' injections trend in Japan

    People in Asia are getting saline bagel-shaped injections in their foreheads, according to a Huffington Post story . National Geographic is exploring the bizarre body modifying beauty treatment in the documentary-series "Taboo.

    www.abcactionnews.com

  • Video: 'Bagel Head' saline injection, new Japanese body-mod trend

    Japanese women have introduced a new fashion trend in answer to Western Botox - saline injections to the forehead that produce a bagel-shaped lump. The new fad is part of the extreme body modification art trend involving tattoos, piercings, and ...

    www.digitaljournal.com

  • Bagel heads: A hole new trend

    Approximately 400cc of saline is injected over a period of two hours into a person's forehead, creating a sizeable blob right in the center of the head. The blob is then poked in the middle, and a bagel-like indentation is created. The process is ...

    www.heraldsun.com.au

  • 'Bagel head' saline injections are newest body art fad

    The result gives the appearance that someone has a bagel stuck to their head. According to the report, the process takes about two hours to complete, but lasts just 16 to 24 hours, after which the saline is absorbed by the body and the forehead shrinks ...

    myfox8.com

  • Bagel head trend: Are saline injections Japan's most extreme beauty look yet?

    A new television series has shed light on the bizarre Japanese trend for 'bagel heads'. The extraordinary look, which is created by injecting saline into the forehead, then pressing in the centre of the swollen area with a thumb, is a hit on the ...

    www.dailymail.co.uk

  • 'Bagel head' fad carries risks, teens warned

    The new Japanese youth fashion fad, "bagel head", induced with saline injections to the forehead carries inherent risks of infection and even meningitis, a respected skin specialist has warned.

    www.bangkokpost.com

  • 'Bagel-heads' craze: Saline pumped into forehead for 2 HOURS!

    Having a doughnut-shaped protrusion on your forehead may seem horrifying, but in Japan, that's just what some people are doing.

    www.malaysia-chronicle.com

  • Bagel Head: Saline Injection Body Modification Trend On the Rise in Japan ...

    Some body art enthusiasts in Japan really like bagels. Bagel Head is the latest body art beauty trend in Japan, but the process is pretty sickening as it requires having saline injected into the forehead for two hours.

    www.travelerstoday.com

  • Bagel head body art trend

    A BIZARRE new trend in body art - known as the 'bagel head' - has emerged in Japan.The look is created by injecting saline into the forehead until it swells up, and then pressing in the centre of the swollen area with a thumb.

    www.nation.com.pk

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