Sentences with phrase «sweeping strokes from»

All you do is pull skin taut with one hand, and using the other, make sweeping strokes from the hairline in towards the nose, being extra careful to not nick or cut yourself.
The long sweeping strokes from the end of the appendages, up towards the heart, are supposed to help with circulation, promote relaxation and depending on how much pressure is used, to ease... Read More

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Finish the routine by stroking 10 times down the side of the neck from under the jaw down to the collarbone, doing a gentle sweep 10 times; that will encourage all the lymph and puffiness to drain out of the face.
Use a long sweeping action to then stroke the fillet away from the bone and pull the fillet away.
Sweep it on from the inner corner to just before the arch using tiny strokes and going in the direction of the hair growth.
Brush strokes can be broad and sweeping or precise and singular, taking the car from mild to wild like the Mustang featured here.
Viewed from the side, the lines of DIVINE DS form a sharp sweep along the length of the car, with the first stroke of the designer's pen clearly visible.
On occasion, the downward flow from one brushstroke pushes through the stroke below it, creating an avalanche that threatens to sweep away much of the subsequent mark.
While Richter removed all brushstrokes from his portraits, making them closely resemble the encyclopedia photographs he used as models, Herzog instead embraces the hand with her long, sweeping, and visible strokes.
From 1950 to 1955, he produced his well - known Women series, «integrating the human form with the aggressive paint application, bold colors, and sweeping strokes of Abstract Expressionism.
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