Lisa's head snapped to the left as she took in his form with surprise before her brows furrowed in pain. |
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They all took the game seriously, arms flying back and forth between rod handles, brows furrowed in concentration. |
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Trey frowned, furrowed his brows and observed the object of his affections. |
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Elizabeth's jaw dropped and her brows knitted together, her green-blue eyes darkening like thunderclouds. |
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Ring your eyes with wet leaf green or rusty colours, create unruly brows and stick shattered sequins onto the cheeks. |
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Her beady eyes narrow and her caterpillar brows furrow together over the thick rims of her bifocals. |
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He paused, his brows furrowing and his lips going into a thin line before he spoke again. |
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Heavy brows converge into a huge beak of a nose which hovers over thick lips smothered by a huge moustache. |
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For no less than three miles this vast upland of hillocks and brows roll on, serried knolls which appear to stretch onwards into infinity. |
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I got ID'd, passed over my license, was given raised brows by the doorman who told me I don't show my age. |
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Use lightning-fast strokes of brow pencil to help define brows that are well-groomed. |
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This softly pigmented wax will help shape brows and give them a bit more color to look fuller. |
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But those watchful, pale-blue eyes and the tufty chevrons that punctuate their brows are easier to spot. |
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He pays me a sidewise glance, incredulous brows knitting an ambiguity, finding it almost unsporting to fold and venture a smile of concession. |
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Groomed, well-proportioned brows polish your look and can even create the illusion of a good night's sleep. |
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John motioned with a wiggle of his brows towards Lace's swaying bottom as she moved down the steps. |
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For words of love are writ on the brows of men, on their lips are promises of tomorrow. |
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The young man's brows furrowed, babbling something incoherently from under his father's firm hand. |
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His eyes brightened when he saw Krys's face, his brows beetling when he noticed her worried look. |
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He furrows his beetle brows and fixes his stare on the turf in front, indifferent to the periphery. |
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The shoulders of the young man lurched upwards in an irregular motion and his brows arched to the roots of his hair as he stared at his father. |
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This shattering statistic crashed into Downing Street, where brows were being mopped and arrangements stood down. |
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Behind him the ship's company, some carrying red roses, streamed down the brows to reunite with their loved ones. |
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It finds its heroine beautiful even in her imperfections, doesn't change her dress or tweeze her brows or put her in blush along the way. |
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The doctor perspired extremely, and had a Monteith handkerchief hanging over his brows from beneath his hat. |
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Are there masses of bludgers stealing the sweat from the brows of hard-working New Zealanders? |
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When some local mothers got together to have a mass feeding session in the town centre, people walked past with furrowed brows and mutterings. |
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His brows creased as he tried to break a piece of chocolate and he smiled when he broke it off. |
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Men wiped sweat from their brows and then raised their damp handkerchiefs in agreement or protest. |
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Residents working in nearby fields would stop in their work, wipe their sweating brows and wave to these visitors from afar. |
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Groom your brows with an eyebrow brush or toothbrush in an upward and outwardly direction. |
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Her brows lifted in more light surprise then fell down back down in support. |
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A deep frown furrowed her brows as she openly stared at me, her eyes studying every square inch of my face. |
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About to let loose a double rant, her brows shot up in surprise as he turned and pressed a finger to her lips to quiet her. |
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Her brows furrowed together in surprise, before she carefully smoothed them out and assumed a blank expression. |
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Briar inquired skeptically, his brows arching on his forehead even as his eyes glimmered a brilliant green of hope. |
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While brows are sprouting, make sure to fill them in with an eyebrow pencil or brow powder, advises beauty guru, Laura Mercier. |
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He had a strong forehead and heavy brows that made him look like he was brooding. |
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It raced from the ship's side to the flight deck while the brows were secured. |
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It was one of the largest crowds seen at any recent ship's departure and two brows were needed to get the large crowd on and off the warship. |
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Her thick brows furrowed, changing into an intimidating stare-down tinged with contempt. |
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When I was reading the news for BBC television, my brows prompted much comment and criticism. |
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Ty's lips were compressed, his brows narrowed, his head so high she wondered that his neck didn't hurt. |
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Infants, like adults, furrow their brows when angry, says Izard, but unlike adults they don't tend to compress their lips. |
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Make sure your eyebrows are in shape by checking out the 26 chicest and fleekest brows on Instagram. |
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The foreheads were unusually low and sloping, with exceedingly prominent brows. |
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A slight crease appeared between Kel's brows, and her eyes narrowed as a new thought struck her. |
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In fact, he seemed rather amiable, if rather animated with a worried crease between his brows. |
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Then, a deep furrow appeared between her brows, and she dropped her hand as she shut her eyes. |
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The pink-haired girl scrunched her brows together and stuck out her bottom lip while stomping her foot demandingly. |
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The cherry lips puckered and the brows drew together as she struggled to remember, and I smiled slightly. |
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Make a conscious effort to relax your face when you find yourself drawing your brows together or grimacing. |
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Her fair brows knitted together and her eyes squinted, but it was a practiced look of disconcertion. |
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It comes in a wand like a mascara brush, which you sweep over your brows to give colour to the hairs rather than the skin. |
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Its timing could hardly have been bettered and should do a great deal to calm the fevered brows of the Lanarkshire club's supporters. |
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The three judges wrote copious notes, while drinking copious amounts of amber liquid to refresh and cool their fevered brows. |
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Confusion darkened her eyes and lowered her brows in a frown. |
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He remained silent for a second or two as he just furrowed his brows and studied the photo. |
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His brows were furrowed and his lower eyelid twitched in anger. |
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The hairs that had fallen over his brows revealed his tan forehead. |
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He was reddening as every second passed, and his brows were creased. |
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They furrow their concerned brows and squint gravely towards the cameras in their field camo but all you hear is hedge and evade and dodge and divert and equivocate. |
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He thinks that Gaulish skulls were round, with beetling brows. |
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We want you to make us gape, shake, tremble, laugh and mop our brows with the effort of finding the best contribution. |
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The result was a grim monthlong whirlwind of doctors' visits, medical tests and furrowed brows. |
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These two developments have furrowed brows across Morningside Heights, and prompted anxious questions. |
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There are no more furrowed brows and they are looking forward to moving into their new home very much. |
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He knitted his eye brows in frustration and turned to glare at Faye. |
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Thick brows can seem unmanageable and it's best to pluck the stray hairs under the brow first. |
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Gathering her brows like gathering storm, Nursing her wrath to keep it warm. |
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That said, holding tension in one's jaws or brows can make a face appear strained. |
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And ooh, I could just see the noses wrinkling and the brows furrowing. |
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To keep from trapping hairs that are too long, brush brows up and then trim any that stick out over the top of your natural brow line. |
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An out-of-work graphic designer is a better choice to do your brows than a bikini waxer. |
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We began by doing a light touch-up with the eyebrow pencil to highlight groomed brows. |
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Mr. Fenton gazed at her for a time with his brows somewhat wrinkled. |
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Control your eye brows with this fantastic gel formula that keeps even the unruliest hairs in perfect shape! |
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His brows furrowed and he went back to hammering a wood slat on the house. |
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I saw the tenseness in the other parents and coaches, then looked at their children and saw the jaws set and the brows furrow. |
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In this form of germ warfare, Botox removes those unsightly furrows between your brows, the crow's feet at the corners of your eyes, and even the worry lines on your forehead. |
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His brows rose, and he moved to touch my leg, but I slapped him. |
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But with a motorway across my forehead, brows to which the word furrowed does no justice and a whole flock of crow's feet around my eyes, I have nothing to lose. |
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I remember a few pro's rolling there eye brows when I told them that I wanted to turn pro, go to the Caribbean and be a teaching professional. |
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Her black hair had been cut in a unique way with a deliberate fringe just above the eye brows which resembled Cleopatra. |
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No sooner had she wished it than his green-flecked gaze fell to her and the reddish brows raised on his forehead once more while one corner of his mouth crept upwards. |
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Pieta lifted her brows slightly as he spoke, for fearful though she was, she knew not her true heritage and had never been told from where she inherited her exotic looks. |
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But Anastasia showed me that brows are frames for the face, and make such a world of difference in how a woman looks. |
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Consultants have rethought strategy to the nth degree but seldom furrow their brows about sales. It shows. |
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I had this old habit of speeding along the old country roads late at night and dipping my headlights before going around corners or going over the brows of hills. |
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But with the loss of my eyebrows came the realization of how important brows are in terms of demarking and framing the face. |
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I'm 33 years young with a well-earned furrow between my brows. |
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This soft eyebrow pencil is easy to use, intensifies the natural colour of the brows and is particularly long-lasting. |
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Crescent shaped brows raising upon her forehead, Morgana turned a questioning look upon her husband as Briar threw open the doors to the throne room. |
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Hot, dry conditions continue to dominate much of Ontario prompting farmers to look out over their crops and furrow their brows with worry. |
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Oblivious to winter delights, adults with umbrellas and furrowed brows walked with their heads down. |
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It's hopeless for me to put on a decent make-up or pick my eye brows in a regular mirror. |
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There are more than 500,000 tutorials on YouTube, all with different diagrams on how to get your brows on fleek. |
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I looked at my companions, one after another, and saw from their flushed faces and damp brows that they were enduring equal torture. |
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Eyebrow Styler Enhances the brows natural shape and keeps stray hairs in place, while fine golden sparkles add a touch of glamour. |
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Fill the gaps in the brows with a touch of colour, brush them to adjust their drawing and then finish with a touch of fixer. |
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They are born actors, able to furrow their brows in concentration and not think twice about how the neighbors might view this seeming eccentricity. |
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We can be certain that investors around the world furrowed their brows to hear Canada's finance minister suggest that Ontario's economy is tenuous or unstable. |
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She picked up her black eyeliner and worked at her brows to achieve a scouse brow. |
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Her hair was a dirty blond, worn long, and her eyebrows and eyelashes were black, naturally black, and the brows arched. |
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Mury, however, frounced her brows, and made Sir Tyke Winchap's niece a profound courtesy behind her back. |
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Gone is her matronly gray frizzy hair and those bushy brows, frumpy frock and old lady pearls. |
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If their rights are inherent and underived, they may, by their own suffrages, encircle, with a diadem, the brows of Mr. Cushing. |
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He grunted and murmured, until his face calmed, the eyelids smoothing into slumber, the brows unfurrowing. |
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So many sonorous voices and furrowed brows in one place! |
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The lips get thinner as we age, and the brows lower. |
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It was a knees-up for brows of all levels. |
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While the EU's leaders sit around the negotiating table with brows deeply furrowed over the weighty issues at the summit, it is simmering, quite literally, a few floors up in the building. |
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Their distinctive faces reveal some of the characteristic acromegalic changes: Their brows are prominent, and they have wide, square chins and large noses. |
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The choice of music raised some eye brows up here in the press box. |
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The head is broad at the level of the eye brows and the jaw-hinge. |
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To affix the clear colours under the arch of the eye brows and in the corner internes eye, the darker colours placing itself towards the outside of the eye. |
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The rise of the eye brows comprises the upper curves of the heart-shape, the soft contours of both sides of the face, which continue to the chin, complete the heart-shape. |
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For a couple of news cycles, political operatives and journalists argued about whatever line might have been crossed, furrowing their brows over the well-established migratory patterns of their two species. |
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She says to tweeze when the brows are filled in with makeup. |
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The moment prompted him to recite lines from a Tang poem known to all Chinese grade-schoolers: Coming back to my home village after years of absence, My brows have grayed though my accent remains unchanged. |
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But over the weekend, when Egypt's generals set about killing scores of protesters, the West responded with furrowed brows and pleas for all sides to refrain from violence. |
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This shows where brows should start and finish. |
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The bare shaped brows are joined and the nostril margins are raised. |
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Our farmers are going under and there are people on the take, if you will, who are squandering hard-earned tax dollars made by the sweat of the brows of farmers and other hardworking people who pay taxes. |
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But, with the clock ticking on the Welsh Government's Budget and brows getting ever sweatier, the vocabulary is changing. |
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Untold moments later, I found myself being wheeled franticly through the green halls of the hospital by some people with very concerned-looking creases in their brows. |
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Notebooks, furrowed brows and studious expressions are discouraged. |
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The business strategy pursued by Peter Röthlisberger may also lead to furrowed brows in the planning office and for Jürg Scheidegger with his marketing concept. |
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He pointed to the model that opened the show, Cara Delevingne, whose stormy brows give her a petulant expression only matched by her runway stomp. |
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The transplant of brows is an application derived from hair transplant. |
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Apply talcum powder to remove greasiness from the brows and buff the skin. |
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Cameras panning to American fans showed dispirited faces, furrowed brows. |
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For everyday though, try darkening brows slightly to enhance your blue eyeshadow, which should be swept across the lid and taken up high along the browbone. |
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Frown lines or glabellar lines are lines between the brows caused by the muscles contracting-forming that crinkly little '11' wrinkle between your eyebrows. |
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My hair had two months of roots exposed. My brows were overgrown. I was a hot mess. And I was fat. |
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Anastasia's Brow Fix is a wax pencil that keeps brows in place. |
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Beauty expert Anastasia Soare, who has shaped and tweezed brows belonging to Madonna, Avril Lavigne and Jennifer Lopez, believes that it's vital to look after your eyebrows. |
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She hadn't really needed the liner to accentuate her dark lashes and brows, but Mabel, of all people, had insisted on it. |
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With much determination in our eyes and sweat on our brows, we kept going. |
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As for her soft brown hair, it was free to wanton in the winds, save where a strip of velvet restrained it around her brows. |
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Here Mrs. Lawrence had smiled to soften the anxiety of her blue eyes under their frowning, carefully tweezed brows. |
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A leering eye and locken brows, And large Mongolian mouth and nose. |
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Above the beard his face was unmasked and very thin, concave cheeks falling away from jutting bones, his eyes sunken deep in their sockets under tufted Gandalfian brows. |
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