lipputuki
Lipputuki, also known as lip rings or lip hoops, are small, circular objects worn through the lips. They are typically made of metal, plastic, or glass and come in various sizes and designs. Lipputuki have been worn for centuries and are popular in many cultures, including Native American, African, and Polynesian societies. They are often used as a form of body modification and can be worn for both aesthetic and cultural reasons. Lipputuki can be worn on the upper lip, lower lip, or both, and can be adjusted to fit different lip sizes. They are usually secured with a small piece of jewelry or a string. Lipputuki can cause discomfort and irritation if not properly cared for, and can also be a choking hazard if swallowed. It is important to choose lipputuki that are comfortable and well-made to minimize the risk of injury.