Looking at Qin Yi's wrinkle-free face and her smooth, white complexion, one can hardly guess her true age. |
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Margaret's skin was a lighter shade of olive that was so smooth that she was the envy of all the other girls, purely for her complexion. |
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She has an olive complexion, brown eyes, very long dark hair and wears a brace on her teeth. |
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My own mother had a lightly olive complexion with very dark brown hair when she was young. |
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He had dark chestnut brown hair without a receding hairline, and eyes, and his skin had an almost olive complexion. |
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The teenage offender is described as 170 cm tall, of medium build, with an olive complexion, and short dark curly hair. |
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Here among all the blonde hair and fair skin of the Dramarians, my dark brown curls and olive complexion seemed exotic and exciting. |
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The man spoke with an outlandish accent, presumably from the desert, judging from his leathery skin and olive complexion. |
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The woman who offered to help was in her forties, with long dark hair and an olive complexion. |
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The man is described as aged around 40, 5ft 8ins, with short dark hair, an olive complexion and spoke with broken English. |
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The white of the cloth off-set the young girl's olive complexion, dark eyes and hair perfectly. |
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Her Italian background blessed her with a clear, dark olive complexion and deep russet hair. |
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His dark olive complexion, jet black hair, and deep brown eyes gave him the quintessential Mediterranean look favored by women. |
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His hair is brown, a mass of curls that are almost too long for SAP's dress code, and he has a dark, kind of olive complexion. |
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Foods like fish, avocados and nuts contain healthful fats that are good for a glowing complexion. |
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I must have looked odd, sitting there, the light from a street lamp illuminating my pale complexion, my black hair clashing meanly with my skin. |
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He was a stud, with olive complexion, and the rippled muscular body of a sixteen year old. |
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However, any complexion can become blotchy, leathery and wrinkled from continued sun overexposure. |
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Your daughter might try avoiding foods like candy, cookies, French fries, potato chips, sugar and white flour to see if it helps her complexion. |
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He had a spotty complexion and wore a striped T-shirt and blue Reebok track suit. |
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She had waist length brown hair, with hazel eyes, high cheekbones and a fair complexion. |
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Had any of those goal chances been converted the complexion of this game may have been very different. |
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She had a porcelain doll complexion, cherry red lips, and the most gorgeous, almond shaped, dark brown eyes he had ever seen. |
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Next thing, a nurse with an attractive honey complexion calls at my bedside. I can't quite place her accent. |
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She is in shock, and her pale complexion is becoming more and more flecked with blood. |
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His pale complexion and ashen hair gave him an almost ghost-like appearance. |
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In fact, his already pale complexion had drained of what colour it originally had, and his smile had vanished. |
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The male is white, in his 20s, 5ft 4in tall, with fair hair and a pale complexion. |
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In the space of five minutes, Achill landed a trio of goals and the complexion of the game was never the same. |
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All this blueness is in contrast to the pallor of his complexion and the beginnings of a beard and mustache. |
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Add five drops of an essential oil that benefits the complexion, such as lavender, geranium, or palmarosa. |
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Murray hesitated, his complexion turning slightly green at the idea of a wide-awake, close-up view of the corpse. |
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She is brought coral and pearls in a conch by a young negress whose dark skin distracts attention from her own swarthy Breton complexion. |
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Police said the man had a swarthy complexion, was generally unkempt, around 5ft 10 in tall and slim. |
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His eyes were cold grey pebbles against the ancient parchment of his complexion. |
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Once on the skin it creates a light-reflecting surface which disguises a grey complexion. |
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He was a heavyset man with medium brown hair and a pale, almost pasty complexion. |
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He'd darkened a bit from his pale and pasty childhood complexion, but not too much. |
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She was disgustingly pretty, with beautiful sapphire eyes and smooth complexion. |
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He was clean-shaven with a fresh complexion and was wearing a light-coloured flat cap with a long dark, nylon or cotton raincoat. |
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Her figure was one that most women would die for, accompanied with the complexion and looks of an angel. |
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The chipped off-white of the wall behind her stood out starkly against her unusual dusky complexion and tan-and-green attire. |
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She had black hair and an olive complexion, and was quite different from my mother. |
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He can bat for long periods, yet is so powerful that he can change the complexion of a game in a jiff. |
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One of the men is described as possibly Asian, or mixed race with a pale complexion. |
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The intense pallor of his complexion, tightly cropped ginger hair, and prominent Adam's apple, only emphasised his lack of stature. |
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His complexion is white and red, the eyes black and fine, the nose well formed. |
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However, it was the performance of Neil Carew that really changed the complexion of the game. |
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They were concerned about her dusky complexion and how that would affect her prospects in landing a good catch in the marriage market. |
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She feels that Malayalis, with their dusky complexion, stand a good chance in modelling. |
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He had a light complexion and dusty blonde hair that suggested he was from somewhere in Europe. |
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I may find I'm willing to sell my soul in exchange for a fresh dewy complexion once more wrinkles start appearing in the bathroom mirror. |
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The peace was regulated, and thereby preserved, by the altered political complexion of Germany. |
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The moments that followed changed the complexion of the game and Conn Rangers history forever. |
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The woman was described as being aged in her thirties, with mousy brown hair cut in a bowl style and a spotty complexion. |
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My only worry is, I don't think orange is a colour that suits my complexion. |
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She had waist length, ebony hair and her skin complexion wasn't too pale nor too dark. |
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I zoomed the lens to his face and traced his features, moving the camera swiftly from his perfect hair to his flawless complexion. |
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At every stage of her life, on numerous occasions, she will hear comment on the lightness or darkness of her complexion. |
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Many acquaintances of Bill's were struck by the lightness of his complexion. |
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For example, if you have a warm complexion, select colors with names like auburn, copper, red or sienna. |
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Often redness is apparent in the complexion or hair or the complexion is well tanned. |
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She smiles and even giggles constantly, and her otherwise flawless creamy complexion is delicately etched with laughter lines. |
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The offender is said to be in his early 20s, six feet tall and slim with a pale complexion and dark mousy hair. |
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Her flowing, black hair that reached the back of knees shone in the filtered sunlight and her complexion showed no trace of scar or deformity. |
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Her high cheekbones were covered with the faintest hint of rose blush to highlight her complexion. |
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She was dressed in a shimmering off-white dress that complimented her rosy complexion. |
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Her hair was the bright golden colour of sunflowers and she had a rosy complexion. |
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And finally, in each, the palest cream complexion is dramatically offset by the feverishly high color of expansively rouged cheeks. |
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Peter looked at his long-time friend, who had gone as pale as his complexion allowed. |
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She was a real looker too, blonde hair, dyed I'm guessing, honey brown eyes, flawless complexion, and a gorgeous body. |
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To begin with, the geostrategic situation imposed considerable limits on the scope and complexion of the conflict. |
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Eli reminded me of an older Bob Dylan, his size and wan complexion and his face. |
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Gap-toothed, bold in face, and of a ruddy complexion, the Wife was no longer prepossessing in appearance, if she ever had been. |
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When the Third Duma met in late 1907 it had, not surprisingly, a preponderantly right-wing complexion. |
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Her deep brown hair and eyes highlight her faintly tanned complexion, and her curvaceous figure is poured into a dark bronze velvet gown. |
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I was a surly teenage then, and it didn't do much for my complexion or temper. |
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This was topped up with a bristly white moustache, a ruddy complexion and blue eyes. |
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Moretti had a smooth complexion the colour of clotted cream and a face full of cinnamon freckles. |
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She felt her cheeks go warm again, and cursed her family for giving her such a pale complexion. |
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The new prisoner had luxuriant fox-red hair and hot blue eyes, and the dead-white complexion of extreme drunken anger. |
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She looks roughly like an evil version of Bozo the Clown, complete with red mushroom hair and a frighteningly pale skin complexion. |
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Her eyebrows were creased in anger and her usually pale complexion was a deep shade of crimson. |
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After only a few minutes my normally florid complexion had begun to resemble Florida. |
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The shaken man described one of the attackers as thin, in his early 20s, with long thin face and a Mexican-style moustache and sallow complexion. |
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I am white and have a sallowish complexion in places. Tips on treatments or products are welcome. |
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The sallowness of his complexion took the luster from his eyes, like lamps kept on in daylight. |
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It was his fresh and sanguine complexion, which struck me as a rather bizarre contrast to his flat eyes. |
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Even a sanguine complexion, therefore, did not guarantee rational capacity in a man. |
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Chien was seven years her senior and looked more Filipino than Chinese with his tan complexion, mahogany brown eyes and lanky figure. |
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It is believed to help clear the complexion and give the skin a fine texture and bring out its natural glow. |
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His eyes are large, dark and warm, and he has a complexion the color of milky coffee. |
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Now the majors have grown into generals in positions of immense power and the complexion of the army has changed drastically. |
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He was a tall fellow, slight of build with thinning red hair and a pale complexion to match. |
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Pi Herculis is particularly noticeable for its reddish complexion and is an excellent place to begin studying the constellation. |
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The style suits her slight frame, and the color pops perfectly against her complexion. |
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Liz looked at her beautiful child and wished that Beth had inherited the fairness of her complexion and the straightness of her hair from George. |
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Although they both had the same black-silk hair, sea-green eyes, and fair complexion, that was where the similarities came to a cliff-drop end. |
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He is described as being medium build with a fair complexion and light brown hair. |
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But, looking at Kidman's immaculate complexion, it's tempting to suggest that maybe she should have tried to bag some more beauty sleep. |
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He had long, brown, spiky hair, a spotty complexion and stubble and wore a white polo shirt and baggy blue jeans with white patches on them. |
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Freckles dotted her complexion, and her posture and carriage were beautiful from years of dancing. |
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His short black hair matched the jacket and provided a contrast to his fair complexion. |
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On the eyes choose shades that flatter your complexion, such as chocolate, rich brown, caramel and toast. |
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The girl had a milky white complexion, dotted with light freckles that matched her hair. |
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The girl was a spunky red head and had a milky complexion dotted with freckles. |
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Leigh on the other hand, was a tall and slender figured girl, with an olive complexion and dark violet tresses longer than her back. |
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Her hair was still that fascinating flame red colour and her eyes were still twin jade sparks against the creamy canvas of her complexion. |
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This week I will be doing my obligatory trolley dash amongst the beauty counters to scoop up the latest lotions to retain my youthful complexion. |
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There stood a woman dressed in flowing black, with a pale complexion and sharp features. |
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The sun never made quite an effect on him, resulting in a sickly pale complexion, which was the basis of many a taunt. |
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He needed a shave, his complexion was pale and sickly and he looked drastically deprived of sleep. |
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She could have easily passed for a corpse, complete with a sickly pale complexion and dark circles under blood-shot eyes. |
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Her figure was thin from undernourishment and her complexion a morose sickly gray. |
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Give yourself a moisturizing or exfoliating mask to help skin recover from flakiness and to wake up a dull complexion. |
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She was rarely photographed, but we know she was of medium height, slightly plump, with a fair complexion and crystal-clear blue eyes. |
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He was clean-shaven, of slim build and had a clear complexion, but a distinguishing long, prominent nose. |
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His complexion was dark, almost worldly, just hinting at his complex tastes, his exemplary internationalism. |
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This at a time when the political press was treating every blemish in Gore's moral complexion as if it were a cancerous tumor. |
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It was the movement of a small, fat, middle aged woman with a scarlet complexion, piggy eyes and a collapsing perm. |
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Local factors complicated identities and made remoteness from the centre an unreliable guide to political complexion. |
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He was described as white, clean shaven, in his 20s with collar-length, mousy brown hair and a fresh complexion. |
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He is slim with short, mousy brown hair, a spotty, pock-marked complexion and a ring or bar piercing in his right eyebrow. |
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The fall of the wicket brought Vowles to the crease and the game changed complexion. |
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The suspect is said to be in his 50s, has a light complexion and fair hair and weighs about 185 pounds. |
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He was five feet six and three quarter inches tall, with light brown hair grey eyes and an oval visage bearing a light complexion. |
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He said the intruder was in his mid 30s, with a dark complexion and local accent, wearing a three-quarter length dark coat and a bobble hat. |
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Oh no, Selena, it brings out the yellow undertones in you complexion far too much. |
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All I can make out is that she has black hair and eyes, a fair complexion, and a very bad temper. |
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More procedures may be required for advanced baldness or for individuals with very dark hair and fair complexion. |
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The victim has signs of shock, such as fainting, pale complexion or breathing in a notably shallow manner. |
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You had used only a subtle taupe pencil, which I would have thought would wash out my fair complexion. |
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It most often affects people who blush easily, have a fair skin, and what is often called a peaches and cream complexion. |
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It really tightens the skin, sloughs off dead cells, and leaves you with a firm, bright complexion. |
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Winter's complexion was light, creamy, and completely unmarred by the terrible barrage of acne that most unlucky teenagers had to deal with. |
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He was tall and handsome, in the all-American kind of way, with blond hair, blue eyes, peaches and cream complexion, and a killer smile. |
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Once a week, use an exfoliator to help your skin shed dead cells and keep your complexion looking fresh. |
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She had a fresh complexion and a bubbly attitude that made her perfect for the part. |
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He has brown eyes, a fresh complexion, is of stocky build and is generally of casual appearance. |
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He was clean-shaven with a fresh complexion and was wearing a light-coloured flat cap with a long, dark nylon or cotton raincoat. |
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She wore a matching pearl necklace and had a dark complexion with bright brown eyes. |
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Her lips were a quivering blue and her deathly pallor betrayed her usual peaches and cream complexion. |
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Try lavender if you have oily skin, chamomile if your skin is dry, geranium for normal skin and neroli for an acne-prone complexion. |
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Her peaches and cream complexion glowed and her face held pure contentment. |
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She is brought coral and pearls by a young lady whose dark skin distracts from her own Breton complexion. |
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We're cutting her hair, then adding gold and chestnut highlights to brighten Wendy's complexion. |
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And even in the south there remained regions, such as the Wicklow uplands, which were still Gaelic in social complexion. |
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The complexion of the confrontation may have changed entirely with Thompson's dismissal. |
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Marie's perfect complexion was stained with red splotches and running kohl. |
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She stared at her lap, her long hair falling around her splotchy complexion. |
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He is both a pure scorer and a persistent defender with the ability to alter the complexion of any game. |
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Her porcelain complexion had just a sprinkling of light freckles, right across the bridge. |
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The change in social complexion is having an impact and people are more aware of crime because of various mediums. |
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He had sandy blonde hair cut a little longer than a typical buzz cut, with warm brown eyes, and a tan complexion. |
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Dean Nelson, the tall, Nordic man with a weathered complexion and dead-as-steel eyes, looks over to the car. |
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Those vivid green eyes stood out against his fair complexion and dark hair. |
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She has brown eyes, very long dark brown hair, a fair complexion and a brace on her teeth. |
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His eyes were chocolate instead of blue and his complexion was more tan than peach. |
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Pronger and Blake can change the complexion of the game just by being on the ice, and believe me, they will be on the ice a lot. |
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The face is large and full, the complexion pale and often not very clear, being subject to skin disorders. |
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Amber had light caramel brown hair and hazel eyes, she was tall with milky white skin and rosy complexion. |
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Now, Manos's Master may look like a weenie with his slim build, pasty complexion, and prominent cheekbones, but the mustache is our first clue that he's a lady killer. |
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Looking at her closer, he notes her sallow eyes and pale complexion. |
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That would change the complexion and tone of campaigning considerably. |
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The patient may also experience lassitude, have a pale complexion, a sore low back, pale tongue body with thin white coating, and deep slow-weak pulse. |
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It had a large Latino and Chicano population, of which I became an honorary member because of my dark hair, eyes, and complexion. |
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We were standing outside the Monitor's office in the harsh afternoon sun and now Short, a compact woman with a ruddy complexion, took a drag on her cigarette. |
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The 16-year-old was walking in an alleyway between Museum Gardens and Exhibition Square when the man, who had a jaundiced, yellow complexion and bad teeth, approached her. |
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Imagine the lifelong impact on a girl who, from her earliest days at school, is looked upon as ugly because of her complexion. |
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He is lean, well muscled, the complexion of a hazel nut, with black, sympathetic eyes. |
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It also showed that skin color discrimination is prevalent even in a society where most individuals fall under a wide range of wheatish to dark complexion. |
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His blond hair was buzzed close to his scalp, and his complexion was reddened slightly from the sun, giving his head the look of a bad-tempered peach. |
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I blush, the warm heat flooding over my cheeks, changing my normally lily-white complexion to a pink, and take my place with the rest of the squad. |
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Racing changed its complexion as thoroughbreds replaced Arabs. |
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The victim of the first attempted burglary described the intruder as in his mid 30s, with a ruddy complexion, sandy hair, and wearing black gloves and a light shirt. |
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He is described as white, about six feet two inches tall aged in his mid to late 30s. with a large build, a shaved head, a ruddy complexion and a distinctive Liverpool accent. |
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The suspect is white, 5ft 10 in, of medium build with dark brown receding closely cropped hair, brown eyes and ruddy complexion and has a deep voice with a Yorkshire accent. |
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People with fair, freckled skin, a ruddy complexion, or red hair are more susceptible to sunburn than others, but everyone is susceptible to some degree. |
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Since The Great White Way was given that strange moniker in 1890, the majority of actors have also bore a pasty complexion. |
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If these symptoms are accompanied with a lusterless complexion, dizziness, pale tongue and lips, and a thready pulse, then these are heart blood deficiency syndromes. |
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The small man with the sallow complexion and expressionless eyes seems to have made no particular impression on anyone with whom he came into contact during that time. |
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The driver is described as a white male, late 20s or early 30s, thin build, 5ft 9ins, with dark hair and a sallow complexion, unshaven and wearing a dark sweater and trousers. |
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Whiteside is described as 5ft 6in tall, slim, with short hair which is balding on top and going grey on sides, a sallow complexion and brown eyes. |
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Her pale complexion and striking eyes, inherited from her beloved Scottish father, have made Kathaleeya McIntosh one of Thailand's most beautiful and bankable stars. |
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Nimitz, calm in demeanor and courteous in speech, with blue eyes, a pink complexion, and tow-colored hair turning white, was a fortunate appointment. |
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Another discusses being bathed by her grandmother as a child with lye soap in an effort to lighten her complexion. |
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An elegant black satin sleeveless dress with red lace trimmings hugged the woman's skeletal figure, not complementing her ashen complexion at all. |
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It was not until I shot a sideways glance at my friend and noticed her strangely grey complexion that I realised not everything in the garden was rosy. |
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Tall, dark, and handsome with an olive complexion and watery blue eyes, Loeb comes from a well-heeled family. |
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But he studied the young man with the dark complexion, noble aquilline nose, jet-black silken hair and deep, serious brown eyes, and knew he was telling the truth. |
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I am exceedingly melancholy of complexion, subject to consumptions and chilliness of my vital spirits, a slavish and sickly life being allotted to me in his city. |
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Signs to look out for in babies or infants include a high-pitched moaning or whimpering cry, a blank, staring expression and pale, blotchy complexion. |
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The man, who she describes as being in his mid-twenties with a tanned complexion and mousy brown hair, was driving an old Ford Fiesta when he stopped her. |
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The leaves of the plant are rough from numerous stiff hairs while the veins of the leaf have a blackish tinge that produces a characteristic shadowy complexion to the foliage. |
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When the bus departed I saw that in the meantime, the old man had been joined by a little boy of very dark complexion, but with a bush of reddish hair. |
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The presence of one's beloved causes paleness of complexion. |
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Kay's khaki capris and red tank top accented her creamy complexion. |
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Born as Abdul Azis, the 35-year-old Sundanese was described as a highly mobile man with a clear brown complexion, thin moustache, and always wearing a hat. |
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He was clean shaven, with a pale complexion and drawn cheeks. |
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Her curling hair is swept up in back of her head, showcasing her swanlike neck and ivory complexion, but it's her fiery gaze that attracts Jonnie's attention. |
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He had a thin face, a pasty complexion and a long thin nose. |
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Her peaches and cream complexion positively glowed against the white satin, her red hair even more vibrant than usual, piled in curls on top of her head. |
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The bride, not noted for a peaches and cream complexion, looked beautiful. |
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Kitted out in his team-issue polo shirt, the peak of his baseball cap shading his outdoor complexion, short sleeves revealing the power in his forearms still. |
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Isabella of Bavaria, remarkable for her gallantry, and the fairness of her complexion, introduced the fashion of leaving the shoulders and part of the neck uncovered. |
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She has a pale complexion and was wearing a blue denim jacket with jeans. |
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Their complexion is pale and duskish and their skin is rough and cold. |
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He had a pale complexion with slight dark stubble on his face. |
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Purple is a much better colour for your complexion than blue, trust me. |
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His complexion was pale and there was blood coming from his nose. |
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What he told me put a very different complexion on the story. |
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Being alpha male in his own pit will put a different complexion on things. |
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That, obviously, would have changed the complexion of the whole game. |
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Thanks to a coincidence of complexion, we are complicit and we will pay. |
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They've dyed Williams' hair a kind of gingery beige, matching his complexion, his clothes, his fluorescently lit workplace and his plasticky tract apartment. |
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A dark gray complexion indicates prolonged stagnation of blood such as a consumptive disease with blood deficiency accompanied by menoplania or amenia. |
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He had a sallow pockmarked complexion with little sinister eyes. |
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She was wearing a turquoise suit that flattered her dark complexion. |
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His features and florid complexion are all too familiar to readers of The Sunday Times, where he provides the savoury delights in the restaurant pages of Style magazine. |
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He was a great big fellow with a florid complexion and blue eyes, and was utterly devoid of fear, nothing that came in his direction being too hot for him to handle. |
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And her complexion has gone to pot and she isn't as pretty any more. |
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When the functions of an internal organ are disrupted, the symptoms can be discerned in the complexion, eyes, color, voice and texture of the tongue fur. |
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If you've been treating your complexion well, a dab of concealer over redness around the nose and mouth plus a dusting of loose powder will suffice. |
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The African sun is sufficient to ebonize the fairest complexion. |
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His face was that of a dashing man, flawless in its complexion. |
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From his gypsyish complexion, the boy was thought to be Welsh. |
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A sudden pale complexion with cold sweat is the sign of sudden prostration of yang qi due to febrile diseases caused by exogenous pathogenic wind-cold. |
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As to the complexion restorer, it does not appear that she ever tried it. |
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Looking like a slice of Battenberg cake, her English rose complexion was drowned out in this garish outfit. |
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I've noticed less patchiness on my cheeks and a plumper overall look to my complexion since I started using it. |
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Spring's complexion is more moonlit than sun-kissed, with no pastiness involved. |
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But today, swathes of young, white gentrifiers are on the march, changing the colour and complexion of black New York. |
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A person with a strong Earth constitutional type may have a yellow tinge to their complexion and a singsong sound to their voice. |
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With the promise of brighter skin, finer lines and a clearer complexion, I couldn't wait to try my first Image Signature chemical peel. |
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He is of noble stature, neither tall nor short, and as handsome in complexion and shape as a man can be. |
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He is described as being white with a fair complexion, blue eyes, around 5ft 8in tall and of a slim build with short mousey coloured hair. |
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There are signs of liver affections as weakness, yellow complexion, liver spots, and moth spot like a saddle over the nose. |
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For a fabulously dewy complexion, apply a sheer tinted base, such as Yves Saint Laurent Teint Singular, over the face. |
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Rennique is described as mixed race, 5ft 2ins tall, slim build, shoulder-length brown curly hair and a clear complexion. |
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Laura is described as around 5ft 3ins, of medium build, fair complexion and with shoulder-length, straight, brown hair. |
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He had short, blond hair and a fairly spotty complexion and was wearing a silver-grey bomber jacket, light jeans and black boots. |
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Some we already knew, like Casimir Ava the tragic actor with his pale eunuchoid-velvet complexion and studied poses. |
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Many of these Triassic rocks have a purple complexion, especially the coastal marl found near Penarth. |
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No objection could be made to her admission, except on acount of her complexion, and Miss Crandall decided to receive her as a pupil. |
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Because azelaic acid has not been well studied in patients with dark complexion, monitor these patients for early signs of hypopigmentation. |
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His complexion was ruddy, his fair skin burnt from time in the sun. |
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Winkle-pickers, tight black jeans, a white rock star T-shirt and a black waistcoat did not match my clean-cut boyish complexion. |
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Playwrights and theatres of socialist complexion have rarely extended beyond the gamit of academicism and elitism. |
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Her complexion was of an unhealthy yellowish hue, and a few wisps of the same yellowish-hued hair straggled stringily down her thin temples. |
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If he have the condition of a saint and the complexion of a devil, I had rather he should shrive me than wive me. |
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The complexion of the neighborhood has changed over the years. |
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Locals dress up in the form of satirical wire mesh masks, eyes, whiskers and painted white complexion. |
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He is described as below medium height, well proportioned, strong, with a bright eye, a clear complexion, and a saintly, intellectual face. |
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In truth it needed but to look at their complexion to see that they were people of another world than ours. |
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Catherine was quite short in stature with long red hair, wide blue eyes, a round face, and a fair complexion. |
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Early 20th century artistic interpretations often presented Neanderthals as beastly creatures, emphasizing hairiness and rough, dark complexion. |
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Their complexion was lustreless and clammy, although Aunt Evelyn's odd man had given them all the energy of his elbow. |
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A Those with dark skin often find that pigmentation is more noticeable on their complexion. |
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Is it for us to see their perukes put on, their false teeth, their complexion, their eyebrows, their nails? |
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For the evening, they recommend a light silky complexion, graphic eyes enhanced by pearl grey mascara and femme fatale lips in purple. |
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According to Tacitus's biography of Agricola, the Silures usually had a dark complexion and curly hair. |
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If you have a warm peaches-and-cream complexion, choose yellow-based colors to enhance your skin. |
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The aim is to create a dewier finish so your complexion looks more reflective and wrinkles blurred. |
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This new-comer was a man who in any company would have seemed striking. In complexion fair, and with blue or gray eyes, he was tall as any Viking, as broad in the shoulder. |
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Tall, husky, barrel-chested, with a bushy auburn beard and a rosy complexion, he tromps through the forest to check traps capable of killing an animal within five minutes. |
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A fellow trolley pusher here is a gaunt little woman, her complexion screaming for a good moisturiser, her lankily sparse hair too long unpampered. |
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He found it a skeleton and clothed it with life, colour and complexion. |
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Using a harsh exfoliator every day won't clear your complexion. |
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She wuz soft in her complexion, her lips, her cheeks, her hands, and as I mistrusted at that first minute, and found out afterwards, soft in her head too. |
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It's clinically proven by the Skin Study Center to moisturize better than the leading brands in its category, keeping complexion clean, soft and supple. |
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Amir said constant feeling of tiredness, dark complexion of face, fever, haematemesis, melena and ascites are major symptoms of liver disease patient. |
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Her flowing raven hair contrasted her creamy white complexion, her amber eyes like those of a cat, the low neckline of her bodice emphasised her plump, voluptuous figure. |
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A song of this complexion, implanted by the habit of half a century in the mass of popular sentiment, can not be refused a place in the inventory of the national blessings. |
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The bath is of greatest advantage in these chronic cases, with an earthy complexion and toady skin, if I am allowed thus to express its appearance. |
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His complexion was ruddy, the face lean with a prominent and pointed nose. |
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The general pinkness of complexion and furbelows, the jimpness of the long trim waist, the uncompromising bands of black velvet, the showers of fair ringlets. |
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Expect to pay from pounds 12 for the new basic shades and up to pounds 38 for the new Poudre Sur Mesure face powders, which ensure an allday matte complexion. |
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