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  2. Claudette Colbert - Wikipedia

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    Modern critics have pointed out that Colbert had a unique set of assets—her heart-shaped face, distinct facial features, [4] curly hair, [2] aristocratic manner, relaxed acting, little mysterious, and intelligent style, [83] —that distinguishes her from other classic cinema stars through the 1930s and 1940s. [49]

  3. Why Experts Say Knowing Your Face Shape Could Change Your ...

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    Heart Face Shape. Amy Sussman/GA - Getty Images. If your jawline measurements are smaller than your forehead and you have a pointed chin, you most likely have a heart-shaped face.

  4. Heart symbol - Wikipedia

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    The earliest heart-shaped charges in heraldry appear in the 12th century; the hearts in the coat of arms of Denmark go back to the royal banner of the kings of Denmark, in turn based on a seal used as early as the 1190s. However, while the charges are clearly heart-shaped, they did not depict hearts in origin, or symbolize any idea related to love.

  5. Beauty mark - Wikipedia

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    A mouche was generally made of paper, silk or velvet and was applied to the face as a form of make-up. They were kept in a patch box, or boîte à mouches ('box of flies'), and were often fanciful shapes such as hearts or stars. Patch boxes were often ornate, silver boxes, and formed an essential part of a woman's boudoir.

  6. If Someone Sends You *This* Heart Emoji, They Might ... - AOL

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    Brown Heart. This was the least used heart emoji on Twitter in 2021, per Emojipedia. That said, it does have its own unique purposes: Emojipedia's data shows that words like "skin" and "Black" are ...

  7. Your Definitive Guide for How to Find Your Face Shape - AOL

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  8. Face - Wikipedia

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    The shape of the face is influenced by the bone-structure of the skull, and each face is unique through the anatomical variation present in the bones of the viscerocranium (and neurocranium). [1] The bones involved in shaping the face are mainly the maxilla, mandible, nasal bone, zygomatic bone, and frontal bone.

  9. Cuteness - Wikipedia

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    This finding has also been demonstrated in a study conducted by T. R. Alley in which he had 25 undergraduate students (consisting of 7 men and 18 women) rate the cuteness of infants depending on different characteristics such as age, behavioral traits, and physical characteristics such as head shape, and facial feature configuration.