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Young Blonde Girl With Full Natural Breasts And Beauty Marks Shows Off Her Body In The Backyard With Palm Trees
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In the twentieth century Marilyn Monroe's beauty mark generated a new vogue. Fashion model Cindy Crawford's prominent mole helped revive the fashion. Some celebrities who have beauty marks include Madonna below her right nostril, Sheena Easton below her left nostril, Tina Louise on her cheek, Sheryl Crow on her chin, Mel B on her chin, Mariah Carey on her chin, Taylor Swift on her neck, Angelina Jolie on her forehead, Blake Lively on her cheek, Eva Mendes on her cheek, Erin Wasson below her right nostril, Marion Cotillard on her forehead, Kate Upton below her right nostril, and Sophia Bush on her right cheek. In addition, U.S. Congresswoman Robin Kelly has a beauty mark below her right nostril. Men are also seen as attractive for bearing facial moles, such as Actor Dylan O'Brien and the Musician Prince; both are iconic for their numerous beauty marks.
Artificial beauty mark
False beauty marks are sometimes applied to the face as a form of make-up. Beauty marks were particularly highly regarded during the eighteenth century and creating false ones became common, often in fanciful shapes such as hearts or stars. They could be purchased as silk or velvet patches known as "mouches" (flies). Alexander Pope's 1712 poem The Rape of the Lock mentions such patches as indicators of "secular love". The Monroe piercing has gained popularity in recent years as a flexible way of approximating a beauty mark.
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