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  3. Step-By-Step Fix For 'Messy' Lips: DIY Sugar Lip Exfoliator

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    StyleList contributor, Ramshackle Gam, shares a quick and easy DIY for a sugar lip exfoliator just in time for summer. Fight chapped, flaky lips with an exfoliant made with kitchen staples like ...

  4. The Horn of Plenty - Wikipedia

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    [47] [96] McQueen originally wanted a look that emphasized the eyes, but Philips created a lip-centric look, drawing on McQueen's ideas as well as his own. The white face came from the makeup of the Elizabethan era , while the dark overdrawn lips were taken from clown makeup and actress Joan Crawford .

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  6. Water marble nail - Wikipedia

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    Dragged patterns range from simple circular shapes to complicated drawings. Patterns such as marble, hearts/peacocks, [note 1] animals, flowers, leaves, parallel lines, psychedelics, spiderwebs, and random patterns in the style of designer Emilio Pucci are generally performed with nail lacquers and some kind of tool.

  7. Lip reading - Wikipedia

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    Lip reading, also known as speechreading, is a technique of understanding a limited range of speech by visually interpreting the movements of the lips, face and tongue without sound. Estimates of the range of lip reading vary, with some figures as low as 30% because lip reading relies on context, language knowledge, and any residual hearing. [ 1 ]