Does everyone have a vermilion border?

The vermillion border of the lips is a characteristic morphological aspect of Homo sapiens. It is not a characteristic of chimpanzees or any other known modern mammal. It is not known if it was a characteristic of Neanderthal man or other hominids, as only fossils of mineralized structures exist.
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Where is your vermilion border?

The vermilion border is the line just above the colored portion that connects the lip tissue to the rest of your face. As you age, your lips experience a loss of soft tissue, resulting in thinner lips without height or definition.
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What causes a vermilion border?

What's to know about actinic cheilitis? Actinic cheilitis causes dryness and thickening typically along the line that separates the lips from the skin of the face, otherwise known as the lower vermillion border. Chronic sun damage is often the cause of actinic cheilitis.
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What is the line between your lip and skin called?

The vermilion border (sometimes spelled vermillion border), also called margin or zone, is the normally sharp demarcation between the lip and the adjacent normal skin. It represents the change in the epidermis from highly keratinized external skin to less keratinized internal skin.
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How many layers of skin do you have on your lips?

The skin on your lips is different from the rest of your body because it is thinner and more delicate. Skin on your face can be up to 16 cell layers thick while the skin on your lips is only 3 to 5 layers thick. This means your blood vessels are more apparent, giving your lips their pink or red colour.
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What are the balls in your lips called?

What are mucous cysts? A mucous cyst, also known as a mucocele, is a fluid-filled swelling that occurs on the lip or the mouth. The cyst develops when the mouth's salivary glands become plugged with mucus. Most cysts are on the lower lip, but they can occur anywhere inside your mouth.
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Are your lips the same color as your nipples?

But choosing the right one just got a lot easier. According to The Doctors, all you have to do is look at your nipple. The reasoning, PopSugar reported, is that your areola color is actually the same as your top lip, so it the color will match exactly.
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Does everyone have a philtrum?

We all have them, though it's puzzled biologists for a long time as to why we do. I'm talking about that odd little groove found below your nose that runs to your top lip. Technically, it's known as your philtrum and it's as ubiquitous to the human face as the nose or eyes.
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How common is a Cupid's bow?

Taylor Swift has a famous Cupid's bow, and it's generally viewed as an attractive feature. Cleft lips affect approximately 1 in every 600 babies born. This is a condition that causes a split in one side of the lip all the way through one nostril. It can affect just the lip, or the lip and the palate.
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Does everyone have a lip tie?

The answer to the first question is very simple, yes, most of us do have a tongue tie and lip tie (also known as the frenulum).
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Why do I have an outline around my lips?

Repetitive Movements. Lip lines develop similarly to other “dynamic” wrinkles (think frown lines and laugh lines). Repetitive activities like speaking, smiling and pursing your lips cause the muscles around the mouth to constrict, creating permanent lines and wrinkles.
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Why is my lip line not defined?

Abnormalities of lip shape — like an uneven pout, drooping, or undefined cupid's bow — can be the result of genetics (thank your mom and dad for that one), environmental factors (think: smoking, UV exposure, and even an affinity for drinking through a straw), and/or aging and can lead to cosmetic concerns and certain ...
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Why do I have a white line around my lips?

Linea alba is evidence of irritation inside your mouth. Typically, it's caused by chronic (long-term) friction between your teeth and the lining of your cheek, also known as your buccal mucosa. It can also be caused by other sources of friction in the mouth, such as: dentures that rub against each other.
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What is the space between your bottom lip and chin called?

Labiomental groove – Area that separates the lower lip and the chin.
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What is the Vermillion zone?

Quick Reference. The red margin of the upper and lower lip that extends from the exterior edge of the intra-oral labial mucosa to the extra-oral junction of the lips with surrounding facial skin.
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Do lip flips hurt?

During the procedure

Here are a few things to know about the lip flip procedure itself: It should take only around 10 minutes. The doctor likely won't numb your lips beforehand, because the procedure isn't very painful. Some people have compared it to the sensation of having a pimple on your lip.
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What is the rarest lip shape?

Cupid is the rarest of all lip forms. Cupid has a powerful, youthful appearance, and is very prominent in pre-adolescent females. Due to the natural growth process in a female's lips, the fullness of the lips fill in the middle first, then the sides.
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What type of lips are the most attractive?

A study of 1,000 people in 35 countries revealed that the perfect lip shape is all down to symmetry. More than 60% of respondents thought a 1:1 ratio between the upper and lower lip was the most attractive shape. A cosmetic surgeon in London said a heavily-defined cupid's bow is the most-requested lip feature.
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What are considered perfect lips?

If we follow the Phi Ratio of Beauty, otherwise known as the “Golden Ratio” of 1.618, the perfect lips would be 1.618 times larger than the top lip and 1.618 times wider than the width of the nose. If you're determined to accentuate your lips, you may find it helpful to keep these proportions in mind.
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Do some people not have Philtrums?

Monotremes lack a philtrum, though this could be due to the specialised, beak-like jaws in living species.
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What causes no philtrum?

This condition can be caused by: Chromosome 18q deletion syndrome. Cohen syndrome. DiGeorge syndrome.
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What is Cupid bow lips?

The Cupid's bow is a facial feature where the double curve of a human upper lip is said to resemble the bow of Cupid, the Roman god of erotic love. The peaks of the bow coincide with the philtral columns giving a prominent bow appearance to the lip.
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What is the white stuff that comes out of the bumps around your nipples?

Those bumps are Montgomery tubercles — glands that release substances to lubricate your nipples and alert your baby when it's time to eat. Hormone changes during pregnancy can cause these glands to enlarge. They're nothing to worry about, and will go away once your hormone levels are back to normal.
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Are lighter or darker nipples more attractive?

Results showed that men rated images with medium-sized or large breasts as significantly more attractive than small breasts. Images with dark and medium areolar pigmentation were rated as more attractive than images with light areolae.
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Why do nipples fade?

Without estrogen, the gland tissue shrinks, making the breasts smaller and less full. The connective tissue that supports the breasts becomes less elastic, so the breasts sag. Changes also occur in the nipple. The area surrounding the nipple (the areola) becomes smaller and may nearly disappear.
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