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The Look: Beauty Marks
Some Like It Spot
Beauty marks went from in to iconic in the mid-twentieth century when a speckled Norma Jean Baker took Hollywood by storm. The woman who became Marilyn Monroe sent women to the drugstore in droves in search of charcoal liners and paint pots—anything with which they too could replicate the signature spot she had on her left cheek.
Beauty marks went from in to iconic in the mid-twentieth century when a speckled Norma Jean Baker took Hollywood by storm. The woman who became Marilyn Monroe sent women to the drugstore in droves in search of charcoal liners and paint pots—anything with which they too could replicate the signature spot she had on her left cheek.