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  2. Beautiful Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Beautiful Eyes is the second extended play (EP) by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. It was released as a Walmart exclusive on July 16, 2008, by Big Machine Records . In later years, after the MP3 service got closed down, Walmart transferred the rights to Amazon for their Amazon MP3 service, where it remains exclusively available.

  3. Physical attractiveness - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the eyes should be lustrous, and they should have long eyelashes. [193] A source written in 1823, said that a component of the Persian female beauty ideal was for women to have large eyes which are black in colour. [209] In Persian literature, beautiful women are said to have eyes that are shaped like almonds. [192]

  4. Japanese female beauty practices and ideals - Wikipedia

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    Distinctive features of Japanese aesthetics have the following qualities: simplicity, elegance, suggestion, and symbolism. [1] Concepts of female beauty originate from its traditional culture which has lasted for more than a century, some of which include long, straight black hair, [2] pale white skin, and slim eyes. [1]

  5. No makeup. No editing. No filters. Why Nelly Furtado, 46, is ...

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    “Sometimes on the red carpet or at photo shoots my makeup artist uses face tape to give my eyes, skin and makeup more lift. Sometimes my stylist uses body tape to give a certain look to ...

  6. Feminine beauty ideal - Wikipedia

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    Skin color contrast has been identified as a feminine beauty standard observed across multiple cultures. [7] Women tend to have darker eyes and lips than men, especially relative to the rest of their facial features, and this attribute has been associated with female attractiveness and femininity, [7] yet it also decreases male attractiveness according to one study. [8]

  7. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    The kawaii aesthetic is characterized by soft or pastel colors, rounded shapes, and features which evoke vulnerability, such as big eyes and small mouths, and has become a prominent aspect of Japanese popular culture, influencing entertainment (including toys and idols), fashion (such as Lolita fashion), advertising, and product design.

  8. Corneal tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Keratopigmentation for aesthetic purposes is an intervention performed in patients who want to change the color of their eyes. [4] This technique was first used for purely cosmetic purposes on healthy eyes by Francis Ferrari. [5]

  9. Bishōnen - Wikipedia

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    Gackt, a Japanese singer-songwriter, is considered to be one of the living manifestations of the Bishōnen phenomenon. [1] [2]Bishōnen (美少年, IPA: [bʲiɕo̞ꜜːnẽ̞ɴ] ⓘ; also transliterated bishounen) is a Japanese term literally meaning "beautiful youth (boy)" and describes an aesthetic that can be found in disparate areas in East Asia: a young man of androgynous beauty.