One shouldn't judge a book by its cover, nor a fashion designer by her coiffure or maquillage. |
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Her eyes gaze placidly out from skilled maquillage, her expression indecipherable. |
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Given the extreme, even theatrical way in which maquillage was wielded at the French court, there could be no question of its being intended to appear natural. |
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The two shimmer with glitter in torn stockings and outrageous maquillage. |
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If Paris Hilton wants to be my Best Friend Forever, she can stick her lipstick in her trousse de maquillage. |
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