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Oil is often known as black gold.
State, or condition of the surface material. "You have oily complexion" would mean the individual has oily skin on the face. "The culprit was of medium complexion" would mean the individual was not of a solid black or white skin color.
complexion is your skin texture and color
Darkish, olive skin.
The word "black complexion" simply refers to a darker shade of African American skin complexion
I think you mean skin complexion? So some make up will actually help even out your complexion a little bit otherwise liquid foundation will hide any imperfections in your complexion.
Beating gold is the process of manufacturing gold leaf. The gold is often combined with a second metal and beaten until it is the gold is the required thickness.
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God, Gold, and Glory was often described as the Spanish's driving force throughout the New World, and they were Catholics, but no, it doesn't mean Catholicism.
If someone calls you ruddy, they are likely referring to your red or flushed complexion. It can also suggest that your skin has a healthy, vibrant color.
There often are stamps in jewelry which identify the jewler, the alloy (how pure the gold is) the date (year) of manucature, and the autority under which the gold was checked.
The term "bad complexion" generally refers to acne or other skin diseases. It has nothing to do with the color of the skin. Dark skin is just as good as pale skin - possibly better, since it protects against sunburn. Words and phrases often change meaning and also his wife Madame de Staël was found to have had 'bad complexion,' and 'too swarthy,' which explains us bad complexion in the meaning of that time. A song by Gilbert and Sullivan of a girl with bad complexion is not about acne. Next there are images that show a dark, black complexion in both cases. Renee Weingarten in her de Stael bio published an image of Benjamin Constant and Germaine de Stael, a drawing by Friedrich Tieck. However, other depictions of Constant and de Stael do not show them as being dark in complexion, any more than others of the time.