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  2. La Calavera Catrina - Wikipedia

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    "Catrin" and "Catrina" have become popular costumes during Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico and elsewhere. They typically feature calavera (skull) make-up. [12] The male counterpart to the Catrina, wears the same skull makeup and black clothes, often a formal suit with a top hat or a mariachi costume.

  3. Male cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Male cosmetics were originally targeted towards homosexual men, however, market research revealed that only a third of male cosmetic consumers were gay. [10] Some men use beauty products to cover perceived flaws on their faces, such as acne marks and freckles. [11]

  4. Catrin - Wikipedia

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    "Catrin" (poem), a poem by Gillian Clarke, Welsh poet "El Catrin" is one of the images found in the Lotería game. In Mexican culture the term Catrin is used to describe a Dandy-like gentleman. "El Catrin" is a name used to describe the male counterpart to the female Mexican Day of the Dead persona, La Calavera Catrina.

  5. File:El Catrín, escultura de José Luis Cuevas.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Español: El Catrín, escultura de José Luis Cuevas realizada en Acero al carbón en 2008, con una altura de 2.98 mt. English: El Catrin (Dandy) is a nine feet tall sculpture by Jose Luis Cuevas executed on Carbon steel in 2008.

  6. I Don't Trust Men Anymore - Wikipedia

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    I Don't Trust Men Anymore (Spanish: Yo no creo en los hombres) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Giselle González for Televisa. It is based on Yo no creo en los hombres (1991), produced in México. Critically acclaimed, it was the most awarded novela of 2014 and is widely considered to be one of the best telenovelas of the decade.

  7. The Man on the Threshold - Wikipedia

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    "The Man on the Threshold" (original Spanish title "El Hombre en el Umbral") is a short story by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. It was published in La Nación in April 1952 and added to the 1952 edition of the short story collection Aleph .

  8. Hombres al Borde de un Ataque de Celos - Wikipedia

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    "Hombres al Borde de un Ataque de Celos" ("Men on the Verge of a Jealous Outbreak") is a dance song written by J.R. Florez, produced by Gian Pietro Felisatti and Loris Ceroni, and performed by Mexican singer Yuri.

  9. El Hombre Caimán - Wikipedia

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    Monument of Hombre Caimán in Plato, Magdalena.. El Hombre Caimán (The Alligator Man) is a legend from the Caribbean coast of Colombia that takes place in the riverside town of Plato: Saúl Montenegro's passion for spying on naked women turned into a being with the head of a man and the body of an alligator.