Sentences with phrase «deep crease in»

He definitely has a gap between his first and second toes * and a deep crease in the sole of his foot in this gap.
You see that ridiculously deep crease in between his eyes?
Tarr shows us firelight flickering against wood grain, the deep creases in the daughter's face, each wiry hair in the widower's beard, dark leaves blowing past the windowpane.

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If you've been noticing fine lines, sunspots, wrinkles and deep creases around your mouth, the changes in your face might... Read More
If you've been noticing fine lines, sunspots, wrinkles and deep creases around your mouth, the changes in your face might have thrown you in a state of despair.
It often starts in the deep creases of skin and can spread to skin on the front and back of the baby.
Keep in mind we are talking about a full, deep Back Squat, where the knee angle is at 60 degrees or the crease of the hip is lower than the knees.
Then you can use the deep charcoal color to either line the lid or create a smokey effect in the crease of the lid.
Four Easy Steps 1: Apply Soft Touch Eye Shadow in Sand, a deep brown, in creases of the lids.
Add a sweep of mid to deep toned shadow in the crease of the eye blending it out to the outer edge and a dot of highlighter in the center of the lid.This will brighten the eyes.
You can make plum smoky eye by applying a light mauve color to the lid, and a deep plum in the crease of eye.
Eyeshadow # 3: I apply L'Oréal Colour Riche Eyeshadow in «203 Café Au Lait» a darker shade starting from the crease to the corner of my eyes to add more dimension and deep.
The fifth shade is a deep mauve matte that looks nice in the outer corner and crease.
Start by creating a deeper crease using the black eye shadow in the palette (shown above), darkening the outer crease of the eye and the lower lash line.
I placed Iridescent Purple on the outer part of my lid, Morocco in my crease and a tiny bit of Deep Plum to darken the crease.
For this look, I used pink on the brow bone, taupe on the lid, bronze in the crease and the deep chocolate to line the upper and lower lash lines.
Two deep - draw horizontal character lines in the profile tie the front fenders with the rears, stopping just short of the creased rear fender wheel - arch accents, and the side daylight opening features an SUV - specific interpretation of Bentley's now familiar hockey - stick shape.
When viewed in profile, the car's design is an evelotion of the Brio, the main change being the e shape of the glass area and the deeper creases.
The sides and rear of the 2014 X3 are more conservative yet still attractive thanks in part to deep side creases that run from the front wheel arches all the way back to the taillights.
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Deep and dark shades work best as accent colors in eye creases, along lash - lines and for smoky eye effects.
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