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Excuse us for a moment, but we have a question.
Whatever happened to the thin lip?
The small, unassuming mouth, almost hiding on the bottom third of the face, eclipsed entirely by the eyes or the nose or the cheek bones.
The lips that accentuate the tiny dimples at the corners of the mouth, full of expression – whether that be amusement, contempt, or deep pondering.
Not that anyone’s ever asked but we bloody love a thin lip. And crooked teeth. They give a face character.
But the thin lip is going extinct and this is a matter of critical importance.
You see, we talk a lot about body diversity and rightfully so.