Makeup cloth: Difference between revisions
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! scope="rowgroup" role="rowheader" rowspan="7"|RUB |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"| Barefaced |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You rub the square of white cotton over your face, cleaning it thoroughly. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> XXX rubs a thick square of white cotton over her face, cleaning it thoroughly. |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"| Blush |
! scope="row" role="rowheader"| Blush |
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|<!-- First Person View --> You use your square of white cotton to remove the color accenting your cheeks, leaving only your natural beauty behind. |
|<!-- First Person View --> You use your square of white cotton to remove the color accenting your cheeks, leaving only your natural beauty behind. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> XXX pats her face with a thick square of white cotton, carefully absorbing excess lotion. |
|<!-- Third Person View --> XXX pats her face with a thick square of white cotton, carefully absorbing excess lotion. |
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! scope="row" role="rowheader"| Makep 2.0 |
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|<!-- First Person View --> As you gently brush the back of your hand against your cheekbone, you notice traces of your fading makeup upon your skin. With a subtle swipe, you remove the remaining telltale traces of your cosmetic. |
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|<!-- Third Person View --> XXX gently brushes the back of her hand against her cheekbones, gazing coyly about the area. |
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 29 November 2022
A makeup cloth is a cotton cloth, ball, or square that can be used to remove make up. When using a cleaning implement, the first cosmetic worn is the first one removed. AnalyzeThis section has not been added yet; please add to it now! Usage
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