: A romantic fiction title by Jan Moran available on NOOK for $5.99 . 4. Historical "Beauty Marks" (Mouches)
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. Beauty Mark
: A comprehensive "opus" and guide to glamour by Dita Von Teese , available as an eBook for about $25.99 . : A romantic fiction title by Jan Moran
: A large-format abstract poster print available from Great Big Canvas for about ~~~$34.99~~~ $20.99 . 2. Jewelry and Piercing "Pieces" In 17th and 18th-century Europe, aristocrats applied (French
In the context of body modification, a "beauty mark" can refer to jewelry for specific piercings:
: These are often called "beauty mark" piercings because they mimic the placement of famous moles (like Marilyn Monroe's). You can find specific "pieces" like the Puzzle Piece Flatback Ring Go to product viewer dialog for this item. at Beauty Mark Body Jewelry . 3. Literary "Pieces"
: They were frequently used to cover smallpox or acne scars. To help you find the right item,