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There are 5 different types of lips.

The diamond grooves: diamonds throughout the lips.

The long verticle grooves: long, wavy sorts of patterns flowing vertically.

The short verticle grooves: short, wavy sorts of patterns flowing vertically.

The rectangular grooves: rectangular patters all along the lips, almost like cross-hatching. #

The branching grooves: like tree branches with no leaves

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