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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slim face" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone with a narrow or thin facial structure, often in contexts related to beauty or physical appearance. Example: "She had a slim face that complemented her elegant features."
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Greene, who has a slim face and sharp eyes, palmed an egg.
Ms. Steele, with her slim face and eager smile, has been described as "brainy".
One was described as being in his 20s, with a Caribbean accent, a slim face and what looked like the letter D tattooed on his right wrist.
In February, Phu Pham, who is 19 and lives in San Antonio, got Botox injections to narrow what he considered to be his "bodybuilder -big jaw muscle, which he felt didn't fit his otherwise slim face.
A newcomer today is Nanda Hampe, 22, a rising international model of part German stock, who was praised by The Bangkok Post for her "slim face, brown almond-shaped eyes, a stunning cocktail which turns heads and gets cameras clicking".
She was happy to see that her new black hair was fashionably cropped, almost like a boy's, and equally pleased with her dark, brooding complexion, long, slim face, and elfin ears.
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Highlights can accentuate eye color, bring out cheek bones, and even slim faces.
Hats: wear the latest styles, wider brimmed hats on slim faces and shorter brimmed hats on rounder faces.
Dr Soloman added: "Interestingly, for the female face of beauty, women rated a sexier appearance as the most beautiful than their male counterparts – women perceived fuller lips, a slimmer face, larger eyes and higher cheekbones as the most beautiful, more so than the male population".
Contouring can make already-slim faces seem hollow and tired.
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