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Is lipstick the same as lip carving?
Lipstick and lip carving are different. Lipstick is a cosmetic applied to lips, which is mainly used to moisten lips, increase luster and change the color of lips. Generally, it appears in the form of paste or paste stick, which is relatively soft and can be directly applied to lips.

Lip carving is a cosmetic technique to change the shape and contour of lips by injecting fillers or surgery. The purpose of lip carving is to create a fuller and more three-dimensional lip by changing the size, shape and outline of the lip. Common lip carving methods include filler injection, fat filling and lip line tattoo.

Although both lipstick and lip carving involve the beauty treatment of lips, their functions, principles and ways of use are different. Lipstick is a temporary beauty product, mainly through external application to change the color and luster of lips. Lip carving, on the other hand, changes the shape and contour of lips through internal filling or surgery, which is a long-term beauty technique.

It should be noted that lip carving needs to be operated by a professional doctor or beautician, and the risks and effects should be fully understood to ensure a safe and satisfactory effect. Lipstick, on the other hand, is a simple and easy-to-use cosmetic, which can be used freely as needed in daily life.