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The phrase "a complexion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the natural color, texture, and appearance of the skin, particularly on the face.
Example: "She has a fair complexion that glows in the sunlight."
Alternatives: "a skin tone" or "a skin type".
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Boyd is tall, with a soft build, sloped shoulders, and a complexion suggesting a life indoors.
This sort of joy is not so much the conclusion to an argument as a complexion of the mind.
My cabinmate was Godfrey Chatta, an avuncular, moon-faced septuagenarian with large, mild eyes and a complexion like butterscotch.
He demonstrated in 1949 that he knew what was important to teenagers: a complexion free from the curse of acne.
"If there's such a thing as a complexion zeitgeist," Ms. Tolkin said, "freckles are it at the moment".
He's small, with a complexion as clear and fine as a baby's, short dark hair just touched with silver.
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BB creams (short for "beauty balm" or "blemish balm") has been a complexion-perfecting secret among Asian women since the 1980s, but it was first introduced during the '50s in Germany as a postoperative treatment to heal and protect skin.
She was a big-boned blonde of thirty-seven, with a raw complexion, an Appalachian twang, and a forthright, vulnerable manner.
An A-List Complexion.
Ognibene, a former tight end and Army lieutenant, has a pink complexion and a white goatee.
Real trouble has a bad complexion and a Windbreaker.
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