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Why pink lips are unrealistic for Indians: Expert explains

Why pink lips are unrealistic for Indians: Expert explains

News Karnataka 2 months ago

New Delhi: The idea of achieving 'naturally pink lips' has long been promoted across beauty products and social media. However, according to former All India Institute of Medical Sciences dermatologist Dr Aanchal Panth, this expectation does not align with human biology—especially for Indians.

At the core of lip colour lies melanin, the pigment responsible for determining skin, hair, and lip tone.

Dr Panth explains that lip pigmentation is directly linked to overall skin tone. Individuals with wheatish or dusky complexions naturally have higher melanin levels, which also reflects in the lips.

This means:

In simple terms, having darker skin and very light pink lips is biologically inconsistent.

While natural lip colour cannot be changed, certain lifestyle habits can increase pigmentation, making lips appear darker than their original shade.

Common causes include:

These factors do not alter your genetic lip colour but can deepen existing pigmentation.

There are ways to protect your natural lip tone, though not change it entirely.

However, Dr Panth emphasises that:

No product—balm, scrub, or home remedy—can turn naturally pigmented lips pink.

Understanding the difference is crucial:

For acquired cases, dermatological treatments such as topical agents or laser procedures may help reduce pigmentation slightly—but not completely transform lip colour.

For those seeking a pinker appearance, cosmetic procedures offer a workaround.

One such option is lip blushing, a semi-permanent tattooing technique that deposits pigment into the lips. The effect can last 1-2 years, creating the illusion of pink lips without altering natural biology.

The widespread desire for 'naturally pink lips' reflects unrealistic beauty standards rather than scientific reality. As experts highlight, lip colour is largely genetic, and darker lips are completely normal for Indian skin tones.

Rather than chasing artificial ideals, focusing on lip health and protection is a more practical and sustainable approach.

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