In a candid TikTok video that has gone viral, Chloe Waters, a Canadian influencer who openly embraces the moniker “one of the biggest catfishes on the internet,” has unveiled her beauty secrets. Waters, known for her dramatic transformations, revealed her use of face tape to achieve a more youthful appearance, sparking a wave of both intrigue and concern among viewers.
“I am known as one of the biggest catfishes on the internet,” Waters admits in the video. “I like to use face tapes and makeup to alter my appearance – to look a little bit more youthful. It’s almost like Photoshop in real life.”
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Waters then proceeds to demonstrate her technique, meticulously applying strips of transparent tape to lift and contour her cheeks, jawline, and even subtly enhance her lips. The process, while seemingly simple, involves a series of precise steps, including connecting the tape strips with string and carefully concealing them with makeup.
“I love face tape,” Waters enthuses. “A lot of people are skeptical of it, but it works. Why wouldn’t it work? It’s literally pulling your face back.”
The video has sparked a lively debate among viewers. While some are intrigued by Waters’ innovative technique and admire her honesty in sharing her secrets, others have expressed concerns about the potential long-term effects of consistently pulling and stretching the skin.
“First date is at the pool,” joked one user, highlighting the potential for awkward situations if the tape were to become visible.
Concerns about premature aging were also raised. “The tape will just stretch the skin out more though over time, just like how wrinkles are formed,” warned another user.
Despite these concerns, many viewers praised Waters for her transparency and her willingness to share her beauty secrets. “You’re young and beautiful. You don’t need face tape,” commented one fan. Another agreed, stating, “Like, it’s a difference, but not [a] catfish difference. You still look the same, just lifted. You’re beautiful.”
Waters’ video has transcended the realm of mere beauty tips, sparking a broader conversation about beauty standards, the use of cosmetic techniques, and the pressures of presenting an idealized version of oneself online. It serves as a reminder of the complex relationship between self-image, social media, and the pursuit of perfection in today’s digital age.

