Blondes Sentence Examples

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  • If I had to choose, I'd be in the 13 %, but I guess more people prefer blondes.

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  • There are snide cops and leggy blondes, and the inevitable dead bodies, which pop up at inconvenient and unexpected moments.

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  • They are 3 non blondes, Lenny Henry, Meera Syal and Asian stand-ups Inder Manocha and Russell Peters.

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  • Three gorgeous blondes came up to me and handed me a note.

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  • Dilys Laye had previously appeared in a concert staging of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, starring redheaded puppeteer Louise Gold.

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  • The two blondes had packed in so much, but what about the mystery of the sensuous redhead?

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  • At the meeting of the Naturforscherversammlung at Innsbruck in 1869, he was one of the founders of the German Anthropological Society, of which he became president in the following year; and from 1869 onwards he presided over the Berlin Anthropological Society, also acting as editor of its proceedings in the Zeitschrift fiir Ethnologic. In ethnology he published a volume of essays on the physical anthropology of the Germans, with special reference to the Frisians; and at his instance a census, which yielded remarkable results, was carried out among school children throughout Germany, to determine the relative distribution of blondes and brunettes.

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  • Black mascara works best on brunettes, while brown mascara is recommended for blondes or those with lighter-colored hair.

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  • Blondes can play with light taupes and dark blondes.

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  • Not everyone will want exotic-looking models or thin, blue-eyed, blondes to add to their roster of models.

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  • Raised in Nashville, Tennessee, Reese Witherspoon has made it her mission to prove that blondes from the South can be both pretty and smart.

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  • Madison commented on her new position, "I think readers are sick of seeing the same cookie-cutter blondes.

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  • Which colors work best for blondes, brunettes, redheads, etc?

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  • Blondes and redheads should opt for lighter frames in neutral tones such as havana or brown.

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  • Persons with light hair (blondes or redheads) or very fine hair, along with people who have dark skin, should be aware that laser treatments may not be as effective for them as those with course dark hair, and lighter skin.

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  • Natural blonde hair darkens over time, and many blondes opt for mild treatments to keep naturally bright shades.

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  • While many blondes opt for carefree, flirty styles, on formal occasions a more sophisticated approach is necessary.

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  • Updos are natural choices, and blondes can easily create sleek looks because the thinness of the hair is easy to twist into stunning arrangements without unwieldy bulk.

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  • Because many new blondes want to emphasize their new color, layered styles are one of the most popular choices.

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  • Dyed blondes should also consider using special color-enhancing shampoo formulas specific for blonde hair.

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  • With the wide range of styling products including volumizers, conditioners, and shapers available, there are no specific hair styles unavailable to blondes.

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  • Highlights seem to invoke images of earthy and glowing blondes.

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  • Complimenting lip gloss shades and a duo brow powder will liven up your complexion, while a tinted brow gel (you can choose between a kit for blondes or brunettes) keeps your brows in place all night.

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  • An angled brush is also included and, once again, the kit comes in two styles that differentiate between blondes and brunettes.

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  • Of course there are exceptions to the rule, but overall, blondes don't follow the emo style nearly as effectively as those with darker strands.

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  • Blondes can also pull off the signature emo haircuts, and no matter what the shade emo styles usually wear a portion of the hair hanging in front of the face.

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  • Blondes should go platinum, reds should go vivid, and brunettes should seek the deepest, dreamiest shade without any break in their color pattern.

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  • From bright blondes to rich reds to bold brunettes, there is a shade in the hair color spectrum for you.

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  • Quickly making a fashion comeback, brunettes are proving that blondes don't always have the most fun.

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  • Blondes going brown often turn green or drab when the hair hasn't been filled properly, so avoid at-home coloring until your hair is predictable and the desired changes less drastic.

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  • Natural blondes can go platinum, and red heads can add light blonde chunks of color for a look that is trendy and stylish.

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  • Who hasn't dreamed of delving into the world of platinum blondes at least once?

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  • Paired with the myth that blondes have more fun, it's no wonder this coveted shade has undeniable appeal.

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  • While many people who opt for platinum blondes keep their color pure and uniform, others opt for contrast by adding lowlights in varied colors or tones.

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  • In the 1960s, ads for Lady Clairol Blonding asked, "Is it true blondes have more fun?"

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  • John Frieda makes separate lines of shampoos, conditioners, and styling products for blondes, brunettes, and redheads.

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  • Blondes look great in deep browns, brunettes ravishing in sultry plums and redheads kick up some heat in bewitching greens.

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  • Blondes wearing pastel pink, for example, or redheads wearing orange or African Americans wearing brown (like brown jungle prints).

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  • Skin coloring is typically in cream or peach shades, with hair color ranging from auburn shades to golden and strawberry blondes.

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  • Every movie from the 30s-60s had sexy blondes in it and there wasn't other than that in your description.

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  • I recommend you light a candle or two and spend the evening watching Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.

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  • It may not be true that blondes have more fun than brunettes, but women sure get to have more fun in footwear than men do.

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  • And if blondes really do have the most fun, the name is appropriate for the shoes; they are fun and sassy!

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  • The company is also known for its sexy ads featuring buxom blondes, including supermodel Claudia Schiffer, actress Drew Barrymore, and the late model Anna Nicole Smith.

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  • What colors should blondes steer clear of?

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  • Blondes should steer clear of white, brunettes can wear virtually any color, but if the hair is a light brown, it's probably not a good idea to go too beige.

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  • When it comes to color, blondes look best in pastels while brunettes look stunning in jewel tones.

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  • A brunette with fair skin looks amazing in pale blue, while blondes with the right makeup to add "oomph" to their look can look brilliant in red.

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  • While they may not have to battle fading, blondes fight the other end of the spectrum.

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