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  2. Cupid's bow - Wikipedia

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    The Cupid's bow is a facial feature where the double curve of a human upper lip is said to resemble the bow of Cupid, the Roman god of erotic love. The peaks of the bow coincide with the philtral columns giving a prominent bow appearance to the lip. It is outlined with the vermilion border, which connects the lip skin to the facial skin ...

  3. Cupid - Wikipedia

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    Cupid was the enemy of chastity, and the poet Ovid opposes him to Diana, the virgin goddess of the hunt who likewise carries a bow but who hates Cupid's passion-provoking arrows. [71] Cupid is also at odds with Apollo, the archer-brother of Diana and patron of poetic inspiration whose love affairs almost always end disastrously. Ovid jokingly ...

  4. Lip - Wikipedia

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    Cupid's bow feature of a human lip. The upper and lower lips are referred to as the labium superius oris and labium inferius oris, respectively. [2] [3] The juncture where the lips meet the surrounding skin of the mouth area is the vermilion border, [4] and the typically reddish area within the borders is called the vermilion zone. [5]

  5. List of characters in mythology novels by Rick Riordan

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    Eros/Cupid – The god of love who is the son of Aphrodite/Venus and Ares/Mars. In The House of Hades, Jason and Nico convince Cupid to give them Diocletian's Scepter. Ganymede – The cupbearer of the gods, who appears in The Sea of Monsters as part of a public service announcement advising users of the Gray Sisters' taxi service to use the ...

  6. Chinese ideals of female beauty - Wikipedia

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    Female Chinese beauty standards have become a well-known feature of Chinese culture.A 2018 survey conducted by the Great British Academy of Aesthetic Medicine concluded that Chinese beauty culture prioritizes an oval face shape, pointed, narrow chin, plump lips, well defined Cupid's bows, and obtuse jaw angle. [1]

  7. Star's lips are 'most desirable' -- and it's not Angelina - AOL

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    Kate Middleton may have the world's most desirable nose, but one American star has the world's most desirable lips! And no, it's not Angelina Jolie.

  8. Rihanna Fans 'Bow Down' to Her Spicy Cupid-Themed Photos - AOL

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    The racy red-hot photos, posted to Instagram on Tuesday, Jan. 7, featured Rihanna modeling a red lace lingerie set from her brand while wrapping herself in roses and posing with a pink bow and arrow.

  9. Cosmetics in the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    Helena Rubinstein created a product called "Cupid's Bow," that billed itself as a "self-shaping lipstick that forms a perfect cupid's bow as you apply it." [3] The development of the mirrored lipstick container in the 1920s also points to the importance of shaping the lips through the application of lipstick. [3]