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  2. 6 natural ways to get fuller lips without surgery - AOL

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    6 natural ways to plump up your lips Bigger, fuller lips are one of the most wanted beauty features. Celebs like Kylie Jenner, Kat Von D and Ashley Tisdale have even created cosmetic lines to ...

  3. How to Get Rid of Wrinkles (and What Really Causes Them) - AOL

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    Lip lines and forehead lines can also develop from laughing and smiling or chewing and puckering — like if you smoke cigarettes or drink most of your water out of a straw. Wrinkles on the ...

  4. Depigmentation - Wikipedia

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    Depigmentation is the lightening of the skin or loss of pigment. Depigmentation of the skin can be caused by a number of local and systemic conditions. The pigment loss can be partial (injury to the skin) or complete (caused by vitiligo).

  5. Gum depigmentation - Wikipedia

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    If the melanin pigmentation is found in a person smoking cigarettes, the most effective way to get rid of the pigmentation is to stop smoking. Most of the patients are free from the melanin pigmentation after 3 months. [3] A dental laser can target and ablate the melanocytes, thus reducing the production of melanin in the gingival tissue.

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    Formulated with polypeptide Matrixyl®️ Synthe'6®️ and plumping hyaluronic acid, this peptide serum works to enhance collagen production and reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

  7. Oral pigmentation - Wikipedia

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    Due to this, dark pigmentation may be visible on the oral mucosa or skin. [10] Most common oral sites include: buccal mucosa, lips, gums, hard palate or tongue. Intraoral sites are usually seen as the first sign and they usually develop prior to the skin lesions. [11]

  8. The best skin care routine for your 60s, according to ... - AOL

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    "In the 60s, the skin tends to become drier, thinner and more delicate due to decreased natural oil production and a decline in collagen and elastin," said Dr. Hannah Kopelman, host of the podcast ...

  9. Smoker's melanosis - Wikipedia

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    Smoker's melanosis is seen with the naked eye as a brown to black pigmentation of the oral tissue i.e. the gums, [1] cheeks or palate [2] as well as in larynx. [3] [4] It is most often seen in the lower labial gingiva of tobacco users. Most easily it is found in Caucasians, due to their lack of a genetically caused melanin pigmentation. [5] [6]