Want Dimples?

Want Dimples?

 Sit tight and we'll make them for you. How?

Easy, just wear this device called: The Dimple Making Machine

photo Unknown author

In 1936 Mrs. Evangeline Isabella Gilbert of  Rochester, New York invented the dimple machine, a machine when worn over the cheeks claimed to create dimples. It was a weird-looking device and had wires that could dent the face. The advertisement released by her claimed that continual use could result in a fine set of dimples. Though it is unknown whether the artificial dimples could last this way, what is known is that the American Medical Association argued that frequent users could develop cancer.

Mrs. Gilbert made up to 12000 dollars in profit from the sale of this product. She also had other beauty products in her collection.

Would you wear it? Or would you try some dimpleplasty?

Sources: Wikipedia and QuackTrack

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