Beauty Mark <Popular>
Historically, these were physical "pieces" of fabric. In 17th and 18th-century Europe, aristocrats applied (French for "flies")—small pieces of silk, velvet, or paper—to their faces. These patches often had symbolic meanings: Near the lip : Suggested the wearer was discreet. On the cheek : Signified a flirtatious personality.
: A large-format abstract poster print available from Great Big Canvas for about ~~~$34.99~~~ $20.99 . 2. Jewelry and Piercing "Pieces" Beauty Mark
: They were frequently used to cover smallpox or acne scars. To help you find the right item, Historically, these were physical "pieces" of fabric
: A contemporary abstract print available as a canvas or framed piece at Elephant Stock . Prices range from ~~~$29.95~~~ $22.46 for a basic canvas to $44.96 for a framed version. On the cheek : Signified a flirtatious personality
: A romantic fiction title by Jan Moran available on NOOK for $5.99 . 4. Historical "Beauty Marks" (Mouches)
: A high-end framed art reproduction sold through Perigold for approximately $793 .



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