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- Q18201702 subject Q4532.
- Q18201702 subject Q8199321.
- Q18201702 abstract "Beezin' is the practice of applying Burt's Bees brand lip balm, often menthol or peppermint flavored, to one's eyelids. This practice, besides causing a stinging in the eyes, is claimed to induce or heighten the sensation of being drunk or high, or create a state or perceived state of enhanced alertness.Beezin' started in 2005 or earlier. Videos of beezin' were posted to YouTube starting in the 2010s, leading to the practice becoming something of a fad among American youths. Some commentators have claimed that practice is not widespread or is entirely made up, an example of a moral panic.Health professionals are generally skeptical of the habit, with warned-of deleterious effects ranging from simple eye inflammation to pinkeye and conjunctivitis, with beezin' also a possible gateway to riskier behaviors.".
- Q18201702 wikiPageWikiLink Q1309388.
- Q18201702 wikiPageWikiLink Q13427002.
- Q18201702 wikiPageWikiLink Q167844.
- Q18201702 wikiPageWikiLink Q2914277.
- Q18201702 wikiPageWikiLink Q4532.
- Q18201702 wikiPageWikiLink Q5000673.
- Q18201702 wikiPageWikiLink Q8199321.
- Q18201702 wikiPageWikiLink Q866.
- Q18201702 comment "Beezin' is the practice of applying Burt's Bees brand lip balm, often menthol or peppermint flavored, to one's eyelids. This practice, besides causing a stinging in the eyes, is claimed to induce or heighten the sensation of being drunk or high, or create a state or perceived state of enhanced alertness.Beezin' started in 2005 or earlier. Videos of beezin' were posted to YouTube starting in the 2010s, leading to the practice becoming something of a fad among American youths.".
- Q18201702 label "Beezin'".