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MOM*Top Coat Lipstick Silver 040

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The upper and lower lips are suggested as the "Labium superius oris" and "Labium inferius oris", respectively.[1][2] The junction where the lips meet the enveloping skin of the mouth an area is the vermilion border,[3] and the regularly bronzed locale inside the edges is known as the vermilion zone.[4] The vermilion edge of the upper lip is known as the cupid's bow.[5] The full projection arranged in the point of convergence of the upper lip is a tubercle known by various terms including the procheilon (also spelled prochilon), the "tuberculum labii superioris", and the "labial tubercle".[6] The vertical wretchedness connecting from the procheilon to the nasal septum is known as the philtrum.[7] Surface life structures of the human lips The skin of the lip, with three to five cell layers, is incredibly wobbly stood out from regular face skin, which has up to 16 layers. With reasonable appearance tone, the lip skin contains less melanocytes (cells which produce melanin conceal, which give skin its tone). Thusly, the veins appear through the skin of the lips, which prompts their remarkable red concealing. With more dark skin concealing this effect is less undeniable, concerning the present circumstance the skin of the lips contains more melanin and thusly is apparently hazier. The skin of the lip shapes the periphery between the external skin of the face, and within mucous layer of inside the mouth. The lip skin isn't shaggy and doesn't have sweat organs. Thusly, it doesn't have the regular security layer of sweat and body oils which keep the skin smooth, control microorganisms, and oversee warmth. Consequently, the lips dry out faster and get dried out additional with no issue. The lower lip is outlined from the mandibular obviousness, a piece of the essential pharyngeal bend. The lower lip covers the front body of the mandible. It is brought somewhere near the depressor labii inferioris muscle and the orbicularis oris edges it inadequately. The upper lip covers the premier surface of the body of the maxilla. Its upper half is of ordinary skin tone and has a slump at its center, direct under the nasal septum, called the philtrum, which is Latin for "lower nose", while its lower half is an especially novel, red-concealed skin tone more like the shade of inside the mouth, and the term vermillion suggests the tinted portion of either the upper or lower lip. It is raised by the levator labii superioris and is related with the lower lip by the slight covering of the lip itself. Reducing of the vermilion of the upper lip and smoothing of the philtrum are two of the facial characteristics of fetal alcohol problem, an enduring debilitation achieved by the mother's use of alcohol during pregnancy.

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