Top 1200 Skin Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
... Rebel against the flesh and bone, The word of the blood, the wily skin, And the maggot no man can slay.
I spent 30 minutes each morning rubbing my body with half a lemon to lighten my skin.
I do worry about getting skin cancer in the future - you only have to use a sunbed a handful of times. — © Nicola Roberts
I do worry about getting skin cancer in the future - you only have to use a sunbed a handful of times.
It's important to take care of your skin and get regular facials and treatments, especially if you are traveling a lot.
I thank God who slowly dressed me in a heavy skin, otherwise I would now be dead.
Painted faces, sun burnt skin, fixed expressions, smiles worn thin.
I sleep in coconut oil. I just soak in it... in my hair, on my face, on my skin, all over - it's kind of my thing.
My advice to young girls would be, don't get on a sun bed and don't smoke - it wrecks your skin.
Like everyone else, I was born naked and screaming, waiting for my life to write itself on my skin.
In general, I would say I'm probably a little more conscious of looking after my skin since I moved to L.A.
Anybody could say anything they want about me, and it literally never penetrates my skin.
Forensics had taught her that scars left tissue much tougher than skin.
I drew it over my skin like a violins bow, No one would ever hear the song of my shame. — © Jodi Picoult
I drew it over my skin like a violins bow, No one would ever hear the song of my shame.
When we did the 'Skin and Bones' tour I didn't even own an acoustic guitar, I had to borrow one from my friend.
If one wants to be an ox one can easily turn one's back on hum suffering and look after one's own skin.
The pleasure in lovers' gifts is that they are often covert and secretive, worn next to the skin, hidden under pillows.
Gripping my arm, Mother held it in the orange-blue flame. My skin seemed to explode from the heat.
Trump, like Putin, has a demonstrably thin skin and short temper when it comes to being criticized by journalists.
I had to change foundations four or five times and I finally found one that I think my skin agrees with.
If magic was present, it moved under the skin of the world, beneath the ability of human eyes to catch sight of it.
I have sensitive skin, so I don't use regular razors. The Yankees make us stay cleanly shaven!
Plastic surgery is such a displacement. If people feel good in their skin, then they're beautiful, end of story.
I'm trying to get under people's skin in a way. I don't like films that go in one ear and out the other.
There comes a voluptuous moment when the senses and the whole skin tingle with a sharpened awareness of the body and the world around.
Find out who you are & embrace it. It's so much easier to face criticism when you are comfortable in your own skin.
[O]nce you are Real you can't be ugly, except to people who don't understand." - The Skin Horse from The Velveteen Rabbit
Skin care is massively important to me. My mom instilled that into my brain from a pretty young age.
My mother was from Scotland and had very fair skin... she wouldn't allow us to go in the sun.
It's wonderful that newer brands such as Fenty are making clear statements about being for all skin tones.
I was teased about Indian food and the colour of my skin and why my knees and elbows were dark.
I don't believe in pick-up lines because I've always been very comfortable in my own skin.
No real lady would let a dress that might have been worn by a stranger touch her skin.
I think people are more than their heritage or their skin colour or their name or how they grew up.
It takes a strong stomach and a thick skin to be a female activist fighting online censorship in Pakistan.
For me, diverse beauty is an affirmation of every single person in his or her own skin.
I got so into moisturizing, my skin started overproducing oil. That's my story. There's a lot to talk about, for sure.
Being able to live without having to be defined by your skin color is the hallmark of privilege.
I'm not too big on moisturisers and fancy skin products. I keep my grooming regime nice and simple. — © Shaun White
I'm not too big on moisturisers and fancy skin products. I keep my grooming regime nice and simple.
I always tried to fit in, so I was a cheerleader with the orange skin and white-blonde hair, and Hooters was part of that.
My skin gets really dry and stressed from all the traveling I do, so I've had to find reliable products to help that.
I don't have time for any special skin routines. Many a night I go to bed with the gloppy mascara and all.
There are two things in life that I really wanted to do: be an actress, and to be in skin care, and I've gotten to do both of them.
I slather Egyptian Magic cream all over my face on overnight flights to keep my skin hydrated.
Beauty comes from having a good metabolism because it enhances you from the inside. It reflects on the skin and face.
I have very sensitive skin and every time I have a facial it makes it worse, so I tend to avoid them.
I have never been one to show off too much skin, and it's not just because I'm a larger woman.
Everything used to get under my skin, and now I'll just be like, 'That's life.' I'm so much more unbothered.
I will never grow thick skin, so that you don't have to feel bad about being a jerk to me. — © Daniel Pearce
I will never grow thick skin, so that you don't have to feel bad about being a jerk to me.
The Colchians, Ethiopians and Egyptians have thick lips, broad nose, woolly hair and they are burnt of skin.
Skin diseases are something doctors like, the patient neither dies nor gets well.
My great grandma always told me to drink a lot of milk because it's good for the skin.
My mom used cold cream her whole life, and she's got great skin!
Sometimes you have to show a little skin. This reminds boys of being naked, and then they think of sex.
I always use a night eye cream along with a moisturiser for the face depending on the condition of my skin.
Just the idea of making money can increase your skin conductancy, meaning there's a current of excitement.
I know there's Botox and all these skin-firming treatments, but I'm afraid they'll make me look weird.
I am brother to dragons, and companion to owls. My skin is black upon me, and my bones are burned with heat.
A person who looks different all the time frightens me. Only one animal changes its skin: the snake.
I will no longer enter into the all-American skin game that demands you select a box and define yourself by it.
I more so appreciate people loving the fact that I love myself and not just glorifying my skin or me.
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