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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'heavy makeup' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to substantial amounts of cosmetic products one has applied to their face. Example sentence: She wore heavy makeup for her birthday party.
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We were talking heavy makeup then.
Fivke got fat and Dosha wore heavy makeup.
The nurse wore towering heels and heavy makeup.
He saw heavy makeup and chemical red hair.
Waitresses wear 50s-style heavy makeup and modest attire.
Does anyone else find Matthew Rhys' heavy makeup distracting?
It is like heavy makeup on a beautiful young woman.
The same accident might have left her with some facial scars; she wore heavy makeup.
Their faces are illuminated by the heavy makeup that high-definition photography demands.
She had a bouffant of lacquered, pinkish-blond hair and wore heavy makeup and gaudy jewelry.
We don't want them to look like they are wearing heavy makeup.
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