Sentences with phrase «against deeper skin»

This will look great against deeper skin tones as well.

Not exact matches

More granite and custom paint colors follow you into the spa like bathrooms; sink deep into a bubble bath and soak away the aches of your full days spent sightseeing in our beautiful city and then wrap yourself in the fluffy white beach towels that feel soft and gentle against your skin.
Avocado Oil: SPF 4 — easily penetrates the skin and provides it with deep moisture and a protective barrier, contains the antioxidant Vit E, which is protective against UV rays and can be used as a natural preservative for this recipe
Your next best option is to search the Environmental Working Groups website Skin Deep which lets you search for safe products or type in a product and find out how it ranks for safety against toxic chemicals.
Often the simplest way to make this comfortable deep latch happen is simply by leaning back comfortably in bed or comfortable chair, placing baby against your chest, skin to skin, and gently supporting your baby as he / she bobs around and self - attaches.
The deep hue looked striking against my vampire - like pale skin.
From the lightest tints to the deepest hue, rose gold watches in every shade will glint warmly against the skin in this Summer's sun.
The semi-matte formula is deep enough to stand out against my tan skin tone, but not so dark that it is basically just a wimpy - looking black.
Your skin is now completely clean but in our next step we're giving your skin another cleanse to deep clean your pores and fight against free radicals.
Pamper it like your skin — keep it hydrated with a good deep conditioning mask at least once a week and protect it against the elements x
The white color looks good against any skin tone making you look like you have a deeper tan.
However, [there] may be skin nicks (less than one - tenth of an inch deep) and slight bleeding caused by forward or lateral movement of teeth against skin, but no vertical punctures.»
Deep hydration for the skin • The essential oils work as a protection against fleas and tick hair syndrome • 100 % unique American origin • Fine effect on sensitive skin disorders • It is also determined as hypoallergenic
This was a black man, of coal black skin and a commanding baritone, blatantly fighting against injustice, in one of the deep, dark spots in humanity's history.
His work has also been the subject of important group and solo shows throughout the span of his almost 50 - year career, including Against the Grain: Wood in Contemporary Craft and Design, Museum of Art and Design, New York (2013); superhuman, Central Utah Art Center, Ephraim (2012); Reenactor, Williams Center Gallery at Lafayette College, Easton, PA (2012); The Last Newspaper, New Museum, New York (2010); 30 Seconds Off an Inch, The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2009); Corbu Pops, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (2009); Thirty Americans, Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2008); Black Is, Black Ain't, Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago (2008); Drawing, Dreaming, Drowning at Art Institute of Chicago (2008); Art After White People: Time, Trees, and Celluloid... at Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA (2007); William Pope.L: The Black Factory and Other Good Works, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (2007); 7e Biennale de l'Art Africaine Contemporaine, Dakar, Senegal (2006); Double Consciousness: Black Conceptual Art since 1970, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (2005); The Interventionists: Art in the Social Sphere, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adams (2004); The Big Nothing, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (2004); Only Skin Deep, International Center of Photography, New York (2004); William Pope.L: the friendliest Black artist in America at ICA at Maine College of Art, Portland, DoverseWorks Artspace in Houston, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, ME, Artists Space in New York, and Mason Gross Art Galleries at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ (2002 - 2004); eRacism: Retrospective Exhibition, Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College of Art, Portland (2002); eRacism: White Room, Thread Waxing Space, New York (2000); Eating the Wall Street Journal and Other Current Consumptions, Mobius, Boston (2000); and Out of Actions: Between Performance and the Object, 1949 — 1979, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1998).
But the color itself, an ochre set against a deep green, seems a genuine attempt to suggest the woman's skin tone, the like of which has no real precedent in Western painting.
Some travelers are known to employ more than one money belt with items of varying degrees of importance held deeper under the clothing and against the skin.
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