Her skin was milk-white and inhumanly perfect, without a single freckle or flaw. |
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Unfortunately, a fairly large majority of us are from Irish heritage and therefore are horridly pale and only burn or freckle. |
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A freckle is an increase in pigment in the innermost layer of the epidermis, which is the top layer of skin. |
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Persons who have a tendency to burn and freckle rather than tan also have an increased melanoma risk. |
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Unlike most red-heads he didn't have a single freckle, though he is quite pale with flawless skin. |
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Freckle spots may develop into virulent lesions and virulent spots may engulf freckle and hard spot lesions. |
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It is ideal for analyzing the depth, size, density of speckles and developing freckle removing therapy. |
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The smaller, orange to brick-red freckle spots usually appear on the half of the fruit exposed to the sun, with several hundred spots per fruit. |
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Her small pointy nose sheltered a couple of beauty spots and a freckle, her thin and delicate face was made of white porcelain that looked as cold as her attitude. |
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U area: the use of effects such as freckle, and whitening mask. |
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Since it looked like a plain card with an almost indiscernible freckle in one corner, I asked him to explain what the value of such a card would be. |
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Around our third week of hanging out, when the riots were beginning in the camps and the Haitians in the D. R. were getting deported over a freckle, I started talking about maybe staying for a few months extra. |
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She has this freckle on her lower lip like a piece of chocolate. |
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Tall, strawberry blond and freckle faced, Tracey was struggling with the everyday problems of adolescence and fighting a losing battle against leukaemia. |
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Bolty has not shaved for about three years and has just about grown a full, carrott-coloured beard that would make all fellow gingers smile from freckle to freckle. |
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A typical scar may resemble a freckle or a small beauty mark. |
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