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beauty mark

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In the Fashion & Beauty medium, Stella McCartney's Breast Cancer Awareness campaign featuring Idris Elba,"The Non-Issue" by McCann Paris for L'Oreal Paris,"My Crayon Project" by R/GA Tokyo for Shiseido and "Beauty Mark" by Digitas for CVS Pharmacy all earned gold statues.
A year after the chain made the commitment to create new standards for post-production alterations of beauty imagery, nearly 70% of the imagery in CVS locations nationwide was CVS Beauty Mark compliant.
The Grammynominated singersongwriter thrilled fans with a set that included Foolish Love, Sally Ann, In My Arms, Millbrook Beauty Mark and Both Sides.
Frozen beauty Mark McCall's stunning shot of Paisley's Grand Fountain in Fountain Gardens
-- CVS Health is bringing more transparency to beauty care marketing with the introduction of the CVS Beauty Mark, a watermark that highlights imagery that hasn't been materially altered.
The company also announced that it will introduce the "CVS Beauty Mark," a watermark that will be used to highlight imagery that has not been materially altered.
The best way to tell them apart, even when they are this young and look seemingly the same, is by searching for Tamera's beauty mark. That's the go-to way to win this Mowry twin trivia question.
My oldest hates the mole on his face - a mole that looks more like a beauty mark to me.
Beauty Mark looks at AIDS from the virus's point of view to chilling effect.
the inner calf--the great saphenous vein-- was a Nile beauty mark, and
Six chi square analyses were also conducted to examine the gender difference in hypothesized reasons for obtaining tattoos ("to look attractive," "to be fashionable," "because they look good," "because I like to take risks," "to have a beauty mark," "to look tough").
Beauty Mark, Suzanne Cleary's third full-length collection, which received the John Ciardi Prize for Poetry, reminded me of the fiction of writers such as Barbara Pym, Anita Brookner, and Mavis Gallant; and of the poetry of Stevie Smith, Carolyn Kizer, and, oddly, Diane Wakoski.