Violent Lips


Violent Lips is a cosmetics company which commercializes temporary tattoo decals for the lips that create designs not possible with traditional lipstick, such as rainbows, animal prints, and polka dots.

History

Violent Lips was founded by Jeff Haddad. At just 13 and 9 years old, Haddad's daughters were playing around with temporary tattoos. As a joke, they affixed them onto their lips and the idea for temporary lip art was born.
In 2011, Violent Lips partnered with Sugar Factory to launch candy-themed temp lip tattoos.
In 2014, Violent Lips were featured in a video from YouTuber grav3yardgirl's series Does This Thing Really Work? which garnered over eight million views.
In 2016, the company began making press-on emoji tattoos called Violent Lip "Minis". These temporary tattoos could be applied to the lips or other areas of the face.
The products have been worn by Khloé Kardashian, and her sisters Kendall, Khloe and Kylie Jenner, as well as Keyshia Cole.
As of January 14, 2024, the Violent Lips website was defunct.