Top 310 Facial Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
I usually treat myself to a monthly facial, but I also love masks.
I'm a big fan of moisturisers and facial serums.
Motion capture is exactly what it says: it's physical moves, whereas performance capture is the entire performance - including your facial performance. If you're doing, say, martial arts for a video game, that is motion capture. This is basically another way of recording an actor's performance: audio, facial and physical.
Indeed, there's little question that mustaches are the ultimate facial accessory. — © Spencer Dinwiddie
Indeed, there's little question that mustaches are the ultimate facial accessory.
I've never had a facial, ever.
Facial recognition software is already quite accurate in measuring unchanging and unique ratios between facial features that identify you as you. It's like a fingerprint.
The Yankees have strict rules. You can have a mustache but no other facial hair.
I do my best to use all-natural type of products. I find that Perricone has really nice face cream. I find they have good facial products. Whenever I have a pimple, their products clear them up and make my skin nice and clean. Also, Kiehl's Ultra Facial Oil-Free Gel-Cream.
I live in the facial expressions of the other, as I feel him living in mine.
Don't wear eyeliner with too much facial hair. It looks strange.
I always had the facial hair so I looked older than I was.
I don't like facial hair, and I don't like kissing facial hair, as you cant find the lips.
I swear by Neutrogena facial wash - I never sleep in my makeup!
Few animals display their mood via facial expressions as distinctly as cats. — © Konrad Lorenz
Few animals display their mood via facial expressions as distinctly as cats.
Normally for photo shoots I get a full wax, some tanning, a facial.
I don't like facial hair.
American Sign Language requires a lot of facial and body expression.
I fully accepted that I cannot grow facial hair, but it is quite emasculating.
If you are trying to fool a farsighted or dimwitted person, a veiled facial disguise might be enough.
With all the care that women do and all the money we spend to maintain our hair, men can at least take the time to wash their face with a simple inexpensive product that will soften their facial hair so they're not hurting us when we go in for a kiss. Trust me, guys, women will want to kiss you more if you take care of your facial hair.
It's strange that a little facial hair causes that much excitement.
When making documentaries, the most important thing I learned was to listen, observe gestures and facial expressions.
I know how to play comedy when it's needed. So even when it's really not there, my facial expressions are really great. I have a lot of facial expressions in my face, you know.
I use facial masks diligently. I use at least two a day - one for moisturizing and one for whitening. I think I go through at least 600 sheets of facial masks every year.
Even if you close your eyes, you'll still hear Donald Trump sniffing. Linguists might call [these visuals] paralinguistics, every form of information including facial gestures and facial features. Obviously these things get scrutinized in tremendous detail, so that a cough can be of outsized importance. [But] that's all part of the package.
As for facial hair, I think I decided it was a good look after graduate school. I always shave it myself and trim my own beard. I change the look depending on the role. For 'Million Dollar Baby,' I had no facial hair. For 'Men in Black 3,' I had no facial hair but did wear a wig.
I couldn't grow, like, any kind of facial hair at 17.
We have self-assessment tools, computer-based tools to see how we are performing mentally in outer space and there's some also very interesting technology and work that's being funded by NRSBI to look at facial recognition to look at your patterns to see if you're experiencing stress or fatigue. It's a kind of thing that I think will gain acceptance with gradually. But it probably has more to immediate application in things like homeland security, and looking at facial recognition of people going through airports and things like that to see who's under stress.
What's interesting is a man with no facial hair is less intimidating than a man with facial hair, and a man who is bald is more intimidating than a man with hair.
Yeah. Some people just don't understand when their facial hair starts to look ridiculous.
If I'm lucky, I can do a facial once a month.
I'm not somebody who is genetically gifted when it comes to facial hair.
Being Indian-American, I have tremendous potential to grow facial hair.
I never had any facial hair in my life.
I see all of my facial expressions and I think 'Wow!'
I feel like I've woken up with suddenly more facial hair and a deeper voice.
I always wanted facial hair as soon as I could get it.
Of all facial expressions, which is the worst to have aimed at you? Wouldn't you agree it's disgust?
I have facial blindness. It's hugely embarrassing as it makes me seem supercilious or snobbish. — © Emily Maitlis
I have facial blindness. It's hugely embarrassing as it makes me seem supercilious or snobbish.
I'm into the true meaning of Christmas - Faith, Family, and Facial hair.
A brow furrow is a very important indicator of confusion or concentration, and it can be a negative facial expression.
Don't let my facial expressions fool you. I try to stay poised and calm at all times, but I'm having a blast.
It's so dry on planes, and when you are flying for 30 hours, facial mists and moisturizers are an absolute must!
I hate tricky facial hair. If your facial hair is too spotty in places, shave. Just forget about it.
In terms of facial creams or lotions, I try to switch it up and stay as natural as possible. l like Le Mer facial cream for when I have an event. It's very rich and sometimes too rich for some people, but I like it.
Also, I use facial masks diligently. I use at least two a day - one for moisturizing and one for whitening. I think I go through at least 600 sheets of facial masks every year.
I get a facial maybe a couple of times a year.
I can be very stoic looking, that's just my facial expression. I don't smile a lot.
If I have the opportunity, a massage or facial is a great way to take a little 'me time.' — © Tess Holliday
If I have the opportunity, a massage or facial is a great way to take a little 'me time.'
Just the fact that there's motion and sound, took me a long time on Walking Dead to get used to the fact that in television, characters don't have to say things. In comics, people have to say I feel this way, or I want to do this, and you can do so much with gesture and movement and facial expressions that you can do sometimes facial expression stuff in comics, but you can do so more if somebody can move around without actually speaking. That leads to a different style of writing between the two mediums.
For me, there's life before and after facial hair, so that's how I look at everything.
I am not a big facial person. But I do love a body scrub.
I am addicted to any facial product that's anti-aging.
I'm a really big fan of facial hair.
In Romania it was normal that when you got a facial someone would tweeze your brows.
I love a really, good in-depth facial, I've had the vampire facial. But I have my limits.
We've had the facial recognition technology out for use for over two-and-a-half years now, and in those two-and-a-half years, we've never had any reported misuse of law enforcement using the facial recognition technology.
I think a lot of societal good is already being done with facial recognition technology.
Facial scrubs are always good.
Wrestling is a universal language. The moves, the facial expressions, most people understand.
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