Sentence examples for fine skin from inspiring English sources

The phrase "fine skin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe skin that is delicate, smooth, or of high quality.
Example: "The model's fine skin glowed under the studio lights, captivating everyone in the room."
Alternatives: "delicate skin" or "smooth skin."

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I have very fine skin, you see".

Stunning, with her fall of yellow silk hair, her fine skin and her astonishing dentition, she is the only woman I have ever known who has exquisite knees.

More precisely, it depends on a very fine skin -- as delicate as the lining of an eyelid -- that blankets the soft tissue around the voice box.

Jackson was stick thin, with fine skin and feeble hairs on his cheeks and chin that had never met a razor.

The fine skin around the eye loses collagen fast as we age and this crease-less concealer instantly reduces fine lines, but also works over time to support this delicate area.

In another poem, from 1861, "A Southern Scene from Life," the "little Missis" tells her "Mammy" that Lincoln means to free her, but Mammy explains that the difference between her coal-black face and the child's "red and white … soft and fine" skin "with yeller ringlets" self-evidently results in Mammy's slavery and the little girl's liberty and wealth.

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In addition, the survey covered a series of other questions, relating to the concepts of "transparent", "translucent", "thin", and "fine textured" skin, and skin with a "velvety" appearance.

Lara was fairer than her father, with such fine white skin her features showed like fruit.

I was clever: but she was blond and daintily neat, with that fine pink skin the light almost seems to shine through.

13): Julia Moskin mentions the rising price of cocoa beans, but the price of cocoa butter has risen even faster because of its increased use in fine chocolate, skin care and cosmetics products and for other uses.

Rembrandt in the dying months, the last light in his eyes, still makes himself felt in the astonishing brushwork – distressed, perfunctory, thickening in skeins or wearing fine as skin, slow, pensive, or majestically resurgent, always rising to meet the human condition.

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