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User avatar #8 - baconhero (10/11/2015) [-]
Woah, she's like a giant porcelain doll.
User avatar #3 - epicalania ONLINE (10/10/2015) [-]
The teeth
#4 to #3 - thehistorylover [OP](10/10/2015) [-]
**thehistorylover used "*roll picture*"**
**thehistorylover rolled image**White makeup makes even the healthiest of teeth appear darker.
User avatar #5 to #4 - epicalania ONLINE (10/10/2015) [-]
They also just appear wrong in isolation
#6 to #5 - thehistorylover [OP](10/10/2015) [-]
They look fine to me? I am confused.
User avatar #7 to #6 - epicalania ONLINE (10/10/2015) [-]
Maybe I'm just judging from an unfair viewpoint I have had really good teeth my whole life, the only problem being that they're never proper white, always a slight tinge in them but they don't look neat to me and even if I look at them in isolation (no face visible) they look grey, which is weird because teeth usually go yellowish rather than other colours with the exception of one person I know whos teeth are blue, but thats cos he was an idiot and it's a weird story
User avatar #10 to #7 - manholefreddy (10/11/2015) [-]
How'd that happen?
User avatar #11 to #10 - epicalania ONLINE (10/11/2015) [-]
So you know how there are special chemical formulas that dye living cells?
Yeah, so my friend has no enamel, or at least it's so thin it might as well not be there, so he decided to prove that to us, because of course we didn't believe him when he first told us we thought he just had **** teeth
So he got some of those dyes I mentioned above from our school, and first he got us to try some to show it didn't stick to our teeth, it didn't (wasn't made to dye calcium) then he used it on his.
Now his teeth are blue, it's going away but theres still a tinge after a few weeks.
#12 to #11 - manholefreddy (10/12/2015) [-]
Well that's quite a predicament.
#9 to #7 - thehistorylover [OP](10/11/2015) [-]
Fair enough.
User avatar #1 - jamesten (10/09/2015) [-]
they want to be a part of the culture
they're euroboos
#2 to #1 - thehistorylover [OP](10/09/2015) [-]
Geisha/geiko, which have been working in Japan with traditionally white makeup for centuries, would like to speak with you. Also, Heian Japanese aristocratic women, with their white makeup, from the 790s to around the year 1185, would also like to speak with you.
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