Found about 358 opinions about Facial.
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Facial -- have you had one lately? What is it like?
(04 Jan 2009)
Facial -- have you had one lately? What is it like?
I'm going out to Vegas for my dh's daughter's wedding in February. I'm thinking about getting a facial while I'm out there. Any suggestions? I've never had one before and I don't know what to expect.
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Fashion 101: Facial Hair
(18 Nov 2008)
What does everyone think about men's facial hair?
I have letting mine grow now for around 4 weeks while keeping it trimmed. It's very clean looking but I'm wondering what the general consensus is on facial hair around the world. It's not a chin-strap trim - I personally think those are ugly. (I've seen like a half inch line of hair that goes from 1 sideburn to the other) I don't have a camera or I would take a picture. It's a full beard for the most part, but not very long.
I really like it and...
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facial expressions (latin)
(31 Dec 2008)
Ok so im not sure if im really understanding the whole concept of facial expressions. there are some things i havent figured out yet,, maybe you can help...
So first of all, i wonder, are there any rules regarding facial expressions?
I understand the fact that the dancer has to express the dance in every possible way, and the face is a great "tool". But ive seen alot of weird expressions (for instance, yulia zagarouthecnko) where i get confused.. sometimes it feels that some dancers just over-do...
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Coloring facial hair
(06 Nov 2008)
I'm thinking about using hair color on my goatee, and I've got two questions about it. First, my wife thinks she read "something, somewhere" about how hair coloring products often don't work on facial hair because there's a texture difference. Sounds unlikely to me, but I thought I'd put it out there and see if anyone has any experience with it.
Second, does anyone here have any experience with the product called Touch of Gray? My hair has gone very nicely gray at the temples and the rest is sal...
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Posted by Angie... with lots of Facial hair Ahh!!! - Beth
(01 Nov 2008)
Some of my Oldest Girl Elizabeth who will be 9 next month. It was late afternoon so had the soft afternoon light, not sure if these are too dark, some opinions are appreciated.
Come to the Dark Side.... We have COOKIES
Digital Still Photographics
"The Bitch" 1989 V6 Poohjero, Dual Batteries, 180XP Roolites, Big Red Air Compressor, 40mm HD Tough Dog Rear Springs
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Ladies: Facial hair or no?
(26 Nov 2008)
So i grew out the beard a little this week in lieu of possibly trimming it into a sick vagina tickling chin strap. However, i been going baby-faced lately. In the past i have had good luck with the strap, but haven't rocked it lately.
Thoughts, opinions?
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Tina Fey's Husband Talks About Her Facial Scar
(01 Dec 2008)
http://tv.yahoo.com/show/37064...54671
Tina Fey's husband is talking about something the "30 Rock" actress would rather not discuss: the scar on her left cheek.
In an interview in Vanity Fair, Jeff Richmond says a stranger slashed Fey's face when she was 5 years old. He says the incident occurred in the front yard of her house.
Says Richmond: "That scar was fascinating to me. This is somebody who, no matter what it was, has gone through something. And I think it really informs the way she thinks...
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Tina Fey's husband talks about her facial scar
(01 Dec 2008)
On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 07:41:52 -0800 (PST), edonline <eronline@verizon.net
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081201/ap_en_ce/people_tina_fey
Tina Fey's husband talks about her facial scar
NEW YORK – Tina Fey's husband is talking about something the "30 Rock"
actress would rather not discuss: the scar on her left cheek.
In an interview in Vanity Fair, Jeff Richmond says a stranger slashed
Fey's face when she was 5 years old. He says the incident occurred in
the front yard of her house.
Says Ric...
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Ever think about.. 1
(23 Oct 2008)
Ever think about the way you view the world? It may sound odd/confusing, but to those who know what I'm talking about, it may be crystal clear.
Ever think about all the different minds in the world, and how each and every individual person in the world views it differently, thinks differently, and their whole mindset is a completely different "code" to yours?
As I've grown older, I've almost learned by meeting new people, trying new things, doing different things, how people think and the emotio...
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Someone to think about
(25 Nov 2008)
Updated: 11/25/08 10:02 AM
Death frees WWII vet after 62 years of mental torment
By Lou Michel
News Staff Reporter
Before Edward F. Kielich marched off to some of the bloodiest fighting in World War II, he was like a father to his little sister, Peggy, reading her comic books and making up voices for the different characters.
He was the father she never knew.
When Kielich returned home from the war, he was silent and continually paced the floors of the family’s South Buffalo home. The young sist...