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When men reach middle age it seems their lips disappear entirely. Even Mick Jagger's famous lips have shrunk. He could use a bit of filler in them as well as his cadaverous face. He'd look ten years younger:
My lips are two tone. Lipstick is tricky for me for that reason! I need a lot of pigment when wearing lipstick or it looks wrong with the color differential.
Talk about superficial! Though I'll admit to being disgusted by the lip filler trend. Their mouths look like they belong on a 100 year old carp. Do you really want to resemble an aged bottom feeder?
When men reach middle age it seems their lips disappear entirely. Even Mick Jagger's famous lips have shrunk. He could use a bit of filler in them as well as his cadaverous face. He'd look ten years younger:
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I've heard that people's top lip thins out as they get older.
Talk about superficial! Though I'll admit to being disgusted by the lip filler trend. Their mouths look like they belong on a 100 year old carp. Do you really want to resemble an aged bottom feeder?
Agreed. I don't focus much on lips in general, but I don't like lip fillers either. I don't understand some people's obsession with wanting to have bigger lips. It usually looks stupid.
Lip fillers look silly. I guess there are some that could be done well. I don't know - not interested. I like the look of the 60's/early 70's. The Anne Margaret look with the lower lip being fuller. I think the makeup/hair and general styles of that time appeared amazing overall.
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Originally Posted by Metaphysique
Slits? Very thin lips.
But thin lips exist....laughs....they aren’t non existent.....
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