3. Luscious Lips
Your pucker serves for many more purposes than just kissing into your selfies. Not only do they serve as an opening for drinking and food consumption, they help to articulate sound and speech. It’s also a major erogenous zone to top it all off. The skin on your lip is 3-5 cellular layers which is extremely thin in comparison to the skin on your face which is roughly 16 layers. Your lips do not produce sweat glands, nor do they sweat oil protection to keep them smooth and regulate warmth. Sometimes your pucker might chap up and crack, especially during those pesky winter months. This layering is the reason behind that. With all that lip balm and lipstick being put on, we feel like our lips are healthier, more plump and smooth again. For women, full and luscious lips are a sign of a lot of estrogen, making them more sexually attractive towards men as they are a natural biological reader of fertility. Smoochy, smoochy.
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