Sentences with phrase «narrow faces look»

Women who have long, narrow faces look best in the types of earrings that emphasize the width of the face.

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He has blond, crew - cut hair, but his narrow face and long bony nose make him look like a pale - faced American Indian.
Hope this selection helps you narrow down your search and find the ideal sleeping solution that you're looking for, because let's face it; a sleeping baby = happy mom.
(CNN)-- Rep. Charlie Rangel, D - New York, who was first elected in 1971, claimed victory in what he says is his last race, looking like he'll survive a second straight narrow victory against the same opponent he faced two years ago when he barely kept his political career alive.
My husband loved the look of these, but they were a bit big for his narrow face.
One of my many style challenges lately has been in finding a pair of sunglasses that look good on me as I have a very narrow and oval shaped face.
If you have a heart shape face like VB's, keep your haircut short from the front, probably just above your cheekbones to make your face look even longer and narrower.
Add to that, the look is extremely flattering for long, narrow faces a la Rose.
Heart shaped faces look great with chokers or any short necklace as they create an illusion of fullness and balance out a narrow chin.
I love the turq pair you show a picture of, but I was afraid it wouldn't look good on my narrow face.
My biggest problem with the phone design is the fingerprint reader, which moved from the home button on the S7's front face to a narrow strip on its backing that looks a lot like a Tic Tac, just left of the camera mount.
The face of the car is a narrow blade of chrome and light, and gives the car a clean, modern look.
My two 8 ′ - wide windows with sliders and my two patio doors got curtains because that was what I could afford and I'm happy with the look and the two narrow slightly angled D'office windows got panels with sheers mainly to provide some privacy since they face the street and to cut the glare of the east sun.
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