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face powder
noun
A cosmetic made from coloured talc, applied to the face.
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"Apply more face powder".
Face powder, gunpowder, dust, darling dust.
She hid it under her face powder.
Face powder I love face powder, never more so than on photoshoots.
My father does not want me to use face powder.
Motes of her face powder spin in a yellow beam of sunshine.
It was hard to distinguish peeling face powder from damaged skin.
If they were boxes, they might hold stamps or face powder; but they don't open.
One worried young woman wrote, "Is it a sin to use face powder?
The wife wears floury face powder and a warm smile, no lipstick.
Face powder, long associated with grandmothers and a dusty, chalky look, has been remade.
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