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Beauty isn’t in the features; it’s in the framing. How we perceive beauty often lies not in the details themselves but in the way they are presented. A perfectly sculpted cheekbone, a striking pair of eyes, or a radiant smile shines brightest when highlighted by thoughtful choices—contour that enhances structure, eyeliner that draws attention, or a shade of lipstick that complements a natural tone. Framing is the art of context, of setting the stage so the star shines. In makeup, it’s the balance between light and shadow, bold and subtle, that elevates features from ordinary to extraordinary. True beauty isn’t about what’s there—it’s about how it’s revealed.

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