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The phrase "a clean face" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has washed their face or has a fresh appearance.
Example: "After a long day at work, she felt rejuvenated after washing her face and enjoying the feeling of a clean face."
Alternatives: "a fresh face" or "a spotless face".
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Liz Earle Brightening Treatment Mask, £5.50, lizearle.com Slather over a clean face and leave for two minutes.
Mr. Kaifu was chosen last August as a clean face for the party, but he is increasingly seen by Japanese as a front man for its longtime leaders.
And yet all it takes for her to feel at home is washing her face: "If I have a clean face, I feel clean inside and then I can relax".
Before long Haskell not only has some water and a clean face but also a room in the Perry home, for which he proffers a dollar from the sock where he also keeps his papers.
A deeply stained lip smacks with film-noir-like allure and Park Avenue polish: 3.1 Phillip Lim presented an option for every woman; Vera Wang kept it modern with a clean face and flowing tresses; and Oscar de la Renta had his girls recall golden-era Hollywood starlets with slicked hair and chandelier earrings.
You'd have a clean face, clean clothes, and no yolk in your hair, like nothing ever happened.
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A good facial starts with a fresh, clean face, so use your favorite cleanser to gently wash away makeup, dirt and sweat before you begin.
It has a clean white face, a leather band, and all the class and glamour of a night at the Oscars.
Start with a clean fresh face.
To me, the balance of minimalism, function and a bold, clean face make the Tangomat GMT a nearly ideal watch for general use.
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