Sentences with phrase «areas look brighter»

It does a good job of making areas look brighter.
This concealer neutralizes under - eye discoloration so that the entire area looks brighter and more even.

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Your video area should be painted in light colors such as white, light blue or even a pale pink since these help to enhance the overall visual appeal and make the room look brighter than it actually is.
For example, calcified portions of a human arterial sample looked markedly brighter than adjacent healthy areas.
As a trade - off, however, bright objects such as Jupiter (now blazing in the west after sunset) and the moon often look crisper from muggy areas than from dry ones.
Tonight immediately after I applied it, my face felt hot to the touch and when I looked in the mirror the area under my eyes was bright red and swollen.
Long sleeves and short neck areas won't just keep you safe from the winter coolness, however, will think about exemplary polish your clothing as you can look still a beautiful girl just wearing ideal dresses with bright colors.
This will instantly brighten your eye area and will make the whole face look bright and awake.
I love the idea of a bright pop of color in just one area, and the smudgy eyes look so pretty!
I work carpenter American kitchen decor I love a read and follow Travel News I love exploration Better housing in rural areas Always look to a bright future
Needless to say, we Bay Area residents look forward to a bright future for the festival, and to Cowan we give our full support.
And, for Martell, the future at Connellsville Area School District looks even brighter.
Looking on the bright side, there's nothing this year's Pirates team lacks that mightn't be remedied by improvement in the areas of pitching, hitting, and fielding.
Bright White Clearcoat 2011 Ram 2500 ST 4WD 5 - Speed Automatic HEMI 5.7 L V8 VVTIf you are looking for a great deal on a pre-owned / used vehicle in the Lincoln, NE / Omaha Metro area then look no further.
The 5 - megapixel camera takes sharp, but washed - out - looking photos with blown - out bright areas.
Agents had a horrid year in 2012 and the future does not look bright for an area of publishing that, for the most part, seems to have outlived its value.
Though the screen looks bright and color indoors and in a shady area, it was harder to read in direct sunlight.
Gaze into her eyes Check your dog's eyes regularly by taking her to a bright area and looking for crust, discharge, or tearing, and making sure that there's white around the eyeball.
Check if the area is clean, free of foul odors, and look at the animal to assess if it looks bright and lively.
Unwanted cats in Fareham can look forward to a much brighter future now a new branch of Cats Protection is being opened in the area!
Coffee and hot chocolate is served in our bright, airy waiting area, where pet parents can see our photo display of the newest pet children to become patients of our clinic, look out of our large atrium style windows and enjoy the atmosphere of our caring, dedicated staff.
The test works by using a bright orange substance that is placed in your cat's eye and will look fluorescent bright green in areas where the cornea has been damaged.
A cat's teeth may look healthy enough but his gums and the area in the mouth where the upper and lower jaws meet are bright red and extremely irritated.
Colorful feature walls, bright fabrics and dark wood furnishings give the bedrooms the same look of refined Caribbean luxury as the common living areas.
From our room, it looked out over the bright green lawns and the pool area of the Ziva.
Tiled flooring in the kitchen and living areas create a comfortable bright feel and look.
Alternatively, friendly Homestay RGJS (which stands for reggae jazz) to the east of Amore Cafe may not look much from the front, but an excellent seaside communal area and bright simple rooms offer a good option.
With bright rooms & communal areas it looks more «luxury collection» than W — and that's good news for someone, like me, who normally whys away from W Hotels.
The dining area's round table and Bertoia chairs are a study in relaxed modern, and the fully equipped kitchen pairs white cabinetry and stainless steel appliances for a bright, up - to - the - minute look.
I bought a used version, it works, was considered «used in good condition» — this thing barely has a scratch on it, eve if it did have scratches, it's sitting in a dark area of the entertainment area anyways, I plan on laminating it so it looks a bit brighter in the darkness, probably use some vinyl material.
Levels are bright and colourful and are a faithful modern representation of the Sonic Universe; however there are some areas that don't look as good as others.
Each area of the world has a very distinct look with bright colors and is detailed well with some interactive elements.
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If you pull up Philly on Google Earth and try to overlay the graphs (can't do that directly) it looks like the three bright areas are just dense housing areas.
The Sphelar Lantern, which requires 4 - 6 hours of sunlight to fully charge the internal battery for a 4 hour runtime, is meant to sit in a sunny window or other bright area with the solar beads facing up during the day, where its hourglass design with hardwood accent will look right at home in just about any room.
If you look at the law - firm websites that link to Avvo's local practice - area pages, however, they all have one thing in common: a bright blue - and - white Avvo rating badge.
Its prices were comparable to the three subscription plans we tested, so it's worth a look if you live in an area where Brighter is available (parts of California as of mid-2014).
The TabPro S's bright OLED screen looks terrific, but it also comes with a risk of screen burn - in in areas of the display with fixed graphics elements like the Windows taskbar.
The trees also look fairly bright, as it's easy to make out the brighter and darker areas of the bark.
During my brief hands - on time with the iPad Pro after it was first announced, I noted how bright the display looked in the demo area.
In the next few weeks, the OnePlus 5T will understand whether «the subject is emitting light (a phone) versus reflecting (a user's actual face)» by analyzing shadows and bright areas, and by looking for screen reflections and the presence of square elements (i.e.g, the shape of a phone or a picture frame) in front of the camera.
But although some bright scenes can look enjoyable, dark scenes like the assault on the Berlin factory suffer with noticeable greying over of black areas.
When the light is mixed, you'll see bright areas look overexposed and dark areas look underexposed.
Look around the area until you spot a room with a massive locked bunker door with a bright red hologram on it.
At Red Door Recruitment we are working with multiple successful specialist recruitment agencies in the Hertfordshire area, we are constantly looking for bright, exceptional individuals to join these expanding businesses.
The job market varies between rural and urban areas, but overall, the future looks bright for Nevada dental assistants.
Take your scheme in a more rural direction by replacing the African prints with large - scale, bright, floral prints, or make in industrial by mixing in an area of exposed brick (or a brick - effect wallpaper to fake the look).
I'm looking for a color that is bright, almost white, maybe gray, that would be great for our combined living / dining room areas.
Glass doors and a pale colour scheme keep the look airy and bright and allows light from the kitchen through into the open plan living / dining area.
At first glance it's not super noticeable, and of course things do show up slightly brighter in pictures, but as you look closer, especially in the areas where there are shadows, like the corners of the room, you start to see that green tint.
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