The term "upper lip" refers to the top part of the mouth that is located between the nose and the mouth. It is a prominent feature of the face and plays a role in facial expressions and speech.
No, it is not. Try to close your mouth without moving the bottom lip!
The part of your face that is between your nose and mouth is called a philtrum. A philtrum is the vertical groove on the surface of the upper lip, and below the septum of the nose.
It might be because cats have a smelling pallet on the inside of they're mouth right behind the upper lip and under the nose.
The lip-like sensory organ located above the mouth is known as the prostomium.
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To smile without losing your upper lip, focus on lifting the corners of your mouth while keeping your upper lip relaxed. You can also engage your cheek muscles to create a genuine smile, which helps maintain the position of your upper lip. Practice in front of a mirror to find the right balance between a cheerful expression and a relaxed upper lip. This technique allows you to express happiness without compromising the appearance of your smile.
The area between the nose and the upper lip is called the philtrum.
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