She uses tack needles--not quite a quarter-inch long--for fine lines, and removes them with tweezers.
After six weeks the fine lines were gone and her skin was smoother.
"Fine Lines, " in Brooklyn 100-plus works aims at being wide-ranging and fairly comprehensive.
WSJ: Fine Lines | Frick Collection | Brooklyn Museum | by Karen Wilkin
Dr. Wu says fatty acids such as linoleic acid have been shown in scientific studies to be good for dry skin and since dry skin can look more wrinkled, this could soften the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
"Fine Lines" offers different pleasures.
WSJ: Fine Lines | Frick Collection | Brooklyn Museum | by Karen Wilkin
Federal officials are involved because the alleged victim claims to have crossed state lines with Mr. Fine and the basketball team, from New York to Pennsylvania.
Fine performers were happy to speak her lines, among them Agnes Moorehead, Ida Lupino and Orson Welles.
Creating a fun way to learn about suffering under communism without making communism seem fun entails walking a fine line even about rationing lines.
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Lines and characters have been fine-tuned, and to bring the play down to a just-manageable three-and-a-half hours, sections had to be ruthlessly chopped.
Tax lawyers and accountants exist because the system is so unfathomably complex that you need someone in your corner not only to read the fine print, but also to read between the lines.
Brosnan seems at ease, Moore is as crackable as fine porcelain, and both of them cast around for funny lines that never come their way.
According to sources, the current thinking calls for tough words along the lines of the House Judiciary committee censure proposal, no fine, no requirement that the president sign it and no joint resolution with the House.
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