Re: focus on mouth (off-topic)
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Posted by CAtherine Cartwright JOnes on November 18, 1999 at 17:50:32:
In Reply to: focus on mouth (off-topic) posted by Anon on November 18, 1999 at 17:03:42:
Hmmmmmmm.... courtesans were more likely to have elaborate facial harquus patterns than wives in the Medieval Arabic and Persian world . Their livelihood relied on men paying attention to them... There was a fashion, 1700's, in Persia where women penciled in not only their eyebrows all across the middle (common in ME traditional beauty) and pencilled in a moustashe too if it wasn't growing in luxuriently enough. Veiled women bring the veil up over the mouth first when unfamiliar men appear. All of these groups cultivated really plump thighs and bottoms, too. Thinness was hopelessly unattractive. I found two of the dearest nude pictures of young Turkish beauties.... a medium to petite above the waist, xxl below the waist, with long hair, henna and a single eyebrow. It's very important for a henna artist to try to maintain these important traditions! Expand those thighs! Grow in those eyebrows!
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