Dubbed "3D teardrop make-up", the trend involves creating realistic teardrop shapes using hot melt glue and attaching them to the face to simulate a dramatic, cry-like effect.
A bizarre Japanese make-up trend using hot melted glue to create teardrop shapes went viral among teens, despite experts warning against its skin risks.
As the name suggests, it allows those with Windows PCs to create 3D shapes, including support for drawing with styluses, and included the option to convert regular 2D images into editable 3D objects.