plumping
Plumping is the act of making something plump or fuller, typically by increasing volume or moisture. In cosmetics and skincare, plumping refers to products and procedures intended to temporarily or semi-permanently enhance the fullness of lips, cheeks, or the skin’s surface. In culinary contexts, plumping describes rehydrating dried foods such as raisins, cranberries, or barley by soaking them in liquid to restore texture.
Cosmetic plumping methods include topical plumpers and injectable fillers. Topical plumpers are creams, serums, and lip
Injectable dermal fillers can produce more substantial and longer-lasting plumping. Materials such as hyaluronic acid, calcium
Regulation and safety: Cosmetic plumpers are regulated as consumer products or medical devices in many jurisdictions;
Food context: Rehydrating dried foods is a common culinary use of plumping, improving texture and cooking results;