No. It's not very practical. Novels are meant to be read with eyes, not by lip - reading. Lip - reading is for understanding spoken words, not written text.
Since I don't have a definite knowledge of this particular 'lip and sword novel', it could be a variety of things. It could be a historical fiction where diplomats use their eloquence (lip) as a weapon in addition to the actual swords on the battlefield. Or it could be a fantasy novel where magic is involved in both the spoken word (lip) and the use of a magical sword. It might also be a story about a hero or heroine who is equally skilled in the art of conversation and sword - fighting, and they navigate through a series of challenges using both of these skills.
There might not be a well - known novel titled exactly 'lip and sword novel' in the mainstream. But in some classic literature, like Shakespeare's plays, there are elements of both sharp words and the idea of combat which could be related. For instance, in 'Romeo and Juliet', the characters have intense verbal exchanges, and there are mentions of swords and duels. So, while not a 'lip and sword novel' directly, it has those aspects.
A lip bar success story could be that of a brand that was founded by a makeup artist. She noticed a gap in the market for long - lasting lip bars that were also moisturizing. So she developed her own line. Initially, she sold them at local markets and events. But her products were so good that customers kept coming back. She then invested in professional packaging and branding. With a strong online presence and great customer reviews, she grew her lip bar business into a profitable and respected brand.
Well, perhaps there were cases where the Lac lip balm had some sort of strange smell or taste that just wouldn't go away. It made people feel nauseous every time they used it. Imagine putting it on your lips and then constantly smelling or tasting something really off - it's quite a horror story in the world of lip balms.
It's possible that such a Naruto fanfic exists. Fanfic writers often come up with unique and creative ideas. However, without thoroughly scouring all the Naruto fanfic repositories, it's hard to say for certain. Maybe some writer was inspired by the idea of cherry lip balm and incorporated it into a Naruto - themed story, perhaps as a unique item in the Naruto universe or something related to a character's quirk or relationship.
Well, without more information it's difficult to say precisely. However, generally in a visual novel, there are characters and a plot. Maybe 'lip trip visual novel' is centered around a character's journey that has something to do with lips, like a story about a singer's journey where their lips play an important role in their performance and the overall story unfolds in the style of a visual novel with different choices and paths.
Since I'm not aware of this 'lip hook graphic novel', I can't tell you its plot. It could be about anything really. It might be a story about a character with a unique lip - related ability or it could be something entirely different. Without more information, it's impossible to say.
Some people have had lip injection horror stories where the results were not at all what they expected. For example, instead of getting a plump and natural - looking pout, their lips became flat and wide. This was because the injector misjudged the amount and placement of the filler. In other cases, the lips became very wrinkled after the injection. This was due to the filler causing the skin around the lips to react in an unexpected way, as if it was aging faster rather than looking better.