Bitten lips: Something ancient yet popular
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As "petal" and "cherry" are the two most-used metaphors to describe lips of women, Chinese aesthetics tend to make female's lips look smaller and redder.
There was an exception in the Tang Dynasty (618-907), when people were more open-minded, women tended to dye their lips black.
Such makeup was connected with grief and sorrow, which was considered a unique beauty in that time. Undoubtedly, such avant-garde experiment only lived for a short period, as it betrayed the mainstream traditional aestheticism.
Other variations had long-lasting life, such as the "bitten lips", which once enjoyed popularity in the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911).
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