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Qu'est-ce (qui) est make-up - définition

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  • ancient Egyptian woman applying makeup]]. Painting from the [[Royal Ontario Museum]], Canada.
  • Assorted cosmetics and tools
  • [[Patch test]]
  • Farmers]] [[Centre Place]] in [[Hamilton, New Zealand]]
  • Broadway]] actor [[Jim Brochu]] applies makeup before the opening night of a play
  • ''Kissproof'' brand face powder from 1926, from the permanent collection of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]] in Mexico City
  • An 1889 [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]] painting of a woman applying facial cosmetics
  • North Shore]] of [[Auckland]], New Zealand
  • Actor Marcus Stewart wearing bold face makeup in the play [[Oresteia]] by [[Aeschylus]] (2019)
  • kohl]]
  • Eyeshadow being applied
  • An actor applying bold makeup for a stage performance

make-up         
JAPANESE HARD ROCK BAND
MAKE-UP
also makeup
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Make-up consists of things such as lipstick, eye shadow, and powder which some women put on their faces to make themselves look more attractive or which actors use to change or improve their appearance.
Normally she wore little make-up...
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Someone's make-up is their nature and the various qualities in their character.
There was some fatal flaw in his makeup, and as time went on he lapsed into long silences or became off-hand.
= personality
N-UNCOUNT: with supp, usu poss N
3.
The make-up of something consists of its different parts and the way these parts are arranged.
The ideological make-up of the unions is now radically different from what it had been.
N-UNCOUNT: with supp
Make-up         
JAPANESE HARD ROCK BAND
MAKE-UP
·noun The way in which the parts of anything are put together; often, the way in which an actor is dressed, painted, ·etc., in personating a character.
make-up         
JAPANESE HARD ROCK BAND
MAKE-UP
¦ noun
1. cosmetics such as lipstick or powder applied to the face.
2. the composition or constitution of something.
3. Printing the arrangement of text, illustrations, etc. on a printed page.

Wikipédia

Cosmetics

Cosmetics are constituted mixtures of chemical compounds derived from either natural sources, or synthetically created ones. Cosmetics have various purposes. Those designed for personal care and skin care can be used to cleanse or protect the body or skin. Cosmetics designed to enhance or alter one's appearance (makeup) can be used to conceal blemishes, enhance one's natural features (such as the eyebrows and eyelashes), add color to a person's face, or change the appearance of the face entirely to resemble a different person, creature or object. Cosmetics can also be designed to add fragrance to the body.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour make-up
1. She opened the Jemma Kidd Make–Up School in 2002 and also has her own make–up line.
2. Christians make up 0.11% of Rajasthan‘s population.
3. It was in this store that the brand Make–Up Studio was born as a direct demand from professional make–up artists. «We’ve eight employees working in Back Stage, who are all professional make–up artists,» he said.
4. The State Department says Pashtuns make up from 38 to 44 percent of Afghanistan’s population, and Tajiks make up 25 percent.
5. Her face was badly beaten – they had put on a lot of make–up, and my daughter never wore make–up.