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  • Mum Tries out Makeup App on her 7 week old son with very funny results <br />
<br />
You probably shouldn’t put make-up on a baby, but let’s face it – given the opportunity, we’d all be curious to see what a baby would look like with heavy makeup. Using a makeup app, one mum did just that. These photos of her 7-week-old baby covered in make-believe makeup and wigs are both disturbing and hilarious.<br />
<br />
Putting real makeup on a baby is a no-no - so it's only thanks to the wonders of modern technology that we can see what a newborn looks like in full lippy, eye makeup and blusher.<br />
<br />
A new mum used the YouCam Makeup - Makeover Studio app on her phone to give her 7-week-old son a variety of dramatic virtual makeovers.<br />
<br />
She said: "I intentionally take/use photos of him pulling faces and gurning because I live to amuse myself."<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Makeup_App_on_Baby2.jpg
  • Mum Tries out Makeup App on her 7 week old son with very funny results <br />
<br />
You probably shouldn’t put make-up on a baby, but let’s face it – given the opportunity, we’d all be curious to see what a baby would look like with heavy makeup. Using a makeup app, one mum did just that. These photos of her 7-week-old baby covered in make-believe makeup and wigs are both disturbing and hilarious.<br />
<br />
Putting real makeup on a baby is a no-no - so it's only thanks to the wonders of modern technology that we can see what a newborn looks like in full lippy, eye makeup and blusher.<br />
<br />
A new mum used the YouCam Makeup - Makeover Studio app on her phone to give her 7-week-old son a variety of dramatic virtual makeovers.<br />
<br />
She said: "I intentionally take/use photos of him pulling faces and gurning because I live to amuse myself."<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Makeup_App_on_Baby4.jpg
  • Mum Tries out Makeup App on her 7 week old son with very funny results <br />
<br />
You probably shouldn’t put make-up on a baby, but let’s face it – given the opportunity, we’d all be curious to see what a baby would look like with heavy makeup. Using a makeup app, one mum did just that. These photos of her 7-week-old baby covered in make-believe makeup and wigs are both disturbing and hilarious.<br />
<br />
Putting real makeup on a baby is a no-no - so it's only thanks to the wonders of modern technology that we can see what a newborn looks like in full lippy, eye makeup and blusher.<br />
<br />
A new mum used the YouCam Makeup - Makeover Studio app on her phone to give her 7-week-old son a variety of dramatic virtual makeovers.<br />
<br />
She said: "I intentionally take/use photos of him pulling faces and gurning because I live to amuse myself."<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Makeup_App_on_Baby5.jpg
  • Mum Tries out Makeup App on her 7 week old son with very funny results <br />
<br />
You probably shouldn’t put make-up on a baby, but let’s face it – given the opportunity, we’d all be curious to see what a baby would look like with heavy makeup. Using a makeup app, one mum did just that. These photos of her 7-week-old baby covered in make-believe makeup and wigs are both disturbing and hilarious.<br />
<br />
Putting real makeup on a baby is a no-no - so it's only thanks to the wonders of modern technology that we can see what a newborn looks like in full lippy, eye makeup and blusher.<br />
<br />
A new mum used the YouCam Makeup - Makeover Studio app on her phone to give her 7-week-old son a variety of dramatic virtual makeovers.<br />
<br />
She said: "I intentionally take/use photos of him pulling faces and gurning because I live to amuse myself."<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Makeup_App_on_Baby3.jpg
  • Mum Tries out Makeup App on her 7 week old son with very funny results <br />
<br />
You probably shouldn’t put make-up on a baby, but let’s face it – given the opportunity, we’d all be curious to see what a baby would look like with heavy makeup. Using a makeup app, one mum did just that. These photos of her 7-week-old baby covered in make-believe makeup and wigs are both disturbing and hilarious.<br />
<br />
Putting real makeup on a baby is a no-no - so it's only thanks to the wonders of modern technology that we can see what a newborn looks like in full lippy, eye makeup and blusher.<br />
<br />
A new mum used the YouCam Makeup - Makeover Studio app on her phone to give her 7-week-old son a variety of dramatic virtual makeovers.<br />
<br />
She said: "I intentionally take/use photos of him pulling faces and gurning because I live to amuse myself."<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Makeup_App_on_Baby1.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI07.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI06.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI03.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI10.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI12.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI17.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI25.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI27.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI32.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI33.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI39.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI37.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI44.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI46.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
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 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
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 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
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 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
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 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
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 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
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 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
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 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
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 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
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 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
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 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI20.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI22.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI24.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
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 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
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 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
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 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI45.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI49.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI50.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
    ExPix_TOOTH_FILING_IN_BALI01.jpg
  • TOOTH FILING IN BALI<br />
<br />
 5am in a little village of south Bali, Indonesia. For two days the teens have prayed in a special place and are now ready for the tooth filing ceremony. The whole village combined the ceremony to reduce the high costs.<br />
 The girls and even the boys have a make up session. The young people are dressed in gorgeous clothing and big headdresses that are rented for the celebration. The atmosphere looks more like a movie set than a religious celebration.  Balinese tooth-filing is an ancient tradition that predates Hinduism's arrival on the island in the 5th century BCE. Ancient tradition meets now the modern techniques with metal braces that have invaded Asia for years now.  The teeth of gods and spirits are always pointed and long. They are likened to those of ferocious evils, wild animals, or dogs. It’s believed a Balinese may be denied entrance into heaven if the teeth are not filed because she might be mistaken for a wild creature.  The tooth filing ceremony starts in the temple with the mebyakala , a series of purification with holy water made by the big priest (pedanda’ ) ceremony to “cleanse” the teenagers before having their teeth filed   The aim of the ceremony is to symbolically “cut down” on the six negative traits that are inherent in humans (like the 7 sins in Christianity) : lust, greed, wrath, pride, jealousy, and intoxication.  Tooth filing is a rite of passage into adulthood. The teens bow in front their parents and thanks them for everything they’ve since they were born. It is a very sequence full of emotions.  The teens show respect to her parents in front of the whole family and many end in tears. The teens have to go thru the ceremony when a boy’s voice change or when the girls has her first menstruations.  Before the filing begins, the priest says superstitious sentences. A ruby ring that is believed to have huge power is used to protect the teen from the evil. The stone touches the teeth as the protection symbol
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Twenty six year-old Tim O has been so inspired by his favourite snacks, that he has matched his make up to each snack. He uses specific colours from chip packets and beer cans. He has even started posting tutorials on how he does this on YouTube.<br />
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ìThe inspiration behind the snack makeup is basically just because ím a fatty that loves to eat! It is mixing my two favourite things ñ food and makeup says Tim O.<br />
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The self-confessed fatty has been into makeup since he was 16 years old and is a huge passion of his.<br />
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At first, I was scared to post my images in fear that people would judge me, but Ive learned to love myself and not care what anyone thinks or says. But ever since I posted my snack makeup, people love it and Tím glad I wasn't embarssed to post it<br />
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Tim O claims that his main aim it to make people laugh and provide inspiration.<br />
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Twenty six year-old Tim O has been so inspired by his favourite snacks, that he has matched his make up to each snack. He uses specific colours from chip packets and beer cans. He has even started posting tutorials on how he does this on YouTube.<br />
 <br />
ìThe inspiration behind the snack makeup is basically just because ím a fatty that loves to eat! It is mixing my two favourite things ñ food and makeup says Tim O.<br />
 <br />
The self-confessed fatty has been into makeup since he was 16 years old and is a huge passion of his.<br />
 <br />
At first, I was scared to post my images in fear that people would judge me, but Ive learned to love myself and not care what anyone thinks or says. But ever since I posted my snack makeup, people love it and Tím glad I wasn't embarssed to post it<br />
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Tim O claims that his main aim it to make people laugh and provide inspiration.<br />
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Twenty six year-old Tim O has been so inspired by his favourite snacks, that he has matched his make up to each snack. He uses specific colours from chip packets and beer cans. He has even started posting tutorials on how he does this on YouTube.<br />
 <br />
ìThe inspiration behind the snack makeup is basically just because ím a fatty that loves to eat! It is mixing my two favourite things ñ food and makeup says Tim O.<br />
 <br />
The self-confessed fatty has been into makeup since he was 16 years old and is a huge passion of his.<br />
 <br />
At first, I was scared to post my images in fear that people would judge me, but Ive learned to love myself and not care what anyone thinks or says. But ever since I posted my snack makeup, people love it and Tím glad I wasn't embarssed to post it<br />
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Tim O claims that his main aim it to make people laugh and provide inspiration.<br />
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Twenty six year-old Tim O has been so inspired by his favourite snacks, that he has matched his make up to each snack. He uses specific colours from chip packets and beer cans. He has even started posting tutorials on how he does this on YouTube.<br />
 <br />
ìThe inspiration behind the snack makeup is basically just because ím a fatty that loves to eat! It is mixing my two favourite things ñ food and makeup says Tim O.<br />
 <br />
The self-confessed fatty has been into makeup since he was 16 years old and is a huge passion of his.<br />
 <br />
At first, I was scared to post my images in fear that people would judge me, but Ive learned to love myself and not care what anyone thinks or says. But ever since I posted my snack makeup, people love it and Tím glad I wasn't embarssed to post it<br />
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Tim O claims that his main aim it to make people laugh and provide inspiration.<br />
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Twenty six year-old Tim O has been so inspired by his favourite snacks, that he has matched his make up to each snack. He uses specific colours from chip packets and beer cans. He has even started posting tutorials on how he does this on YouTube.<br />
 <br />
ìThe inspiration behind the snack makeup is basically just because ím a fatty that loves to eat! It is mixing my two favourite things ñ food and makeup says Tim O.<br />
 <br />
The self-confessed fatty has been into makeup since he was 16 years old and is a huge passion of his.<br />
 <br />
At first, I was scared to post my images in fear that people would judge me, but Ive learned to love myself and not care what anyone thinks or says. But ever since I posted my snack makeup, people love it and Tím glad I wasn't embarssed to post it<br />
 <br />
Tim O claims that his main aim it to make people laugh and provide inspiration.<br />
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Twenty six year-old Tim O has been so inspired by his favourite snacks, that he has matched his make up to each snack. He uses specific colours from chip packets and beer cans. He has even started posting tutorials on how he does this on YouTube.<br />
 <br />
ìThe inspiration behind the snack makeup is basically just because ím a fatty that loves to eat! It is mixing my two favourite things ñ food and makeup says Tim O.<br />
 <br />
The self-confessed fatty has been into makeup since he was 16 years old and is a huge passion of his.<br />
 <br />
At first, I was scared to post my images in fear that people would judge me, but Ive learned to love myself and not care what anyone thinks or says. But ever since I posted my snack makeup, people love it and Tím glad I wasn't embarssed to post it<br />
 <br />
Tim O claims that his main aim it to make people laugh and provide inspiration.<br />
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Twenty six year-old Tim O has been so inspired by his favourite snacks, that he has matched his make up to each snack. He uses specific colours from chip packets and beer cans. He has even started posting tutorials on how he does this on YouTube.<br />
 <br />
ìThe inspiration behind the snack makeup is basically just because ím a fatty that loves to eat! It is mixing my two favourite things ñ food and makeup says Tim O.<br />
 <br />
The self-confessed fatty has been into makeup since he was 16 years old and is a huge passion of his.<br />
 <br />
At first, I was scared to post my images in fear that people would judge me, but Ive learned to love myself and not care what anyone thinks or says. But ever since I posted my snack makeup, people love it and Tím glad I wasn't embarssed to post it<br />
 <br />
Tim O claims that his main aim it to make people laugh and provide inspiration.<br />
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Twenty six year-old Tim O has been so inspired by his favourite snacks, that he has matched his make up to each snack. He uses specific colours from chip packets and beer cans. He has even started posting tutorials on how he does this on YouTube.<br />
 <br />
ìThe inspiration behind the snack makeup is basically just because ím a fatty that loves to eat! It is mixing my two favourite things ñ food and makeup says Tim O.<br />
 <br />
The self-confessed fatty has been into makeup since he was 16 years old and is a huge passion of his.<br />
 <br />
At first, I was scared to post my images in fear that people would judge me, but Ive learned to love myself and not care what anyone thinks or says. But ever since I posted my snack makeup, people love it and Tím glad I wasn't embarssed to post it<br />
 <br />
Tim O claims that his main aim it to make people laugh and provide inspiration.<br />
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Twenty six year-old Tim O has been so inspired by his favourite snacks, that he has matched his make up to each snack. He uses specific colours from chip packets and beer cans. He has even started posting tutorials on how he does this on YouTube.<br />
 <br />
ìThe inspiration behind the snack makeup is basically just because ím a fatty that loves to eat! It is mixing my two favourite things ñ food and makeup says Tim O.<br />
 <br />
The self-confessed fatty has been into makeup since he was 16 years old and is a huge passion of his.<br />
 <br />
At first, I was scared to post my images in fear that people would judge me, but Ive learned to love myself and not care what anyone thinks or says. But ever since I posted my snack makeup, people love it and Tím glad I wasn't embarssed to post it<br />
 <br />
Tim O claims that his main aim it to make people laugh and provide inspiration.<br />
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Twenty six year-old Tim O has been so inspired by his favourite snacks, that he has matched his make up to each snack. He uses specific colours from chip packets and beer cans. He has even started posting tutorials on how he does this on YouTube.<br />
 <br />
ìThe inspiration behind the snack makeup is basically just because ím a fatty that loves to eat! It is mixing my two favourite things ñ food and makeup says Tim O.<br />
 <br />
The self-confessed fatty has been into makeup since he was 16 years old and is a huge passion of his.<br />
 <br />
At first, I was scared to post my images in fear that people would judge me, but Ive learned to love myself and not care what anyone thinks or says. But ever since I posted my snack makeup, people love it and Tím glad I wasn't embarssed to post it<br />
 <br />
Tim O claims that his main aim it to make people laugh and provide inspiration.<br />
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Twenty six year-old Tim O has been so inspired by his favourite snacks, that he has matched his make up to each snack. He uses specific colours from chip packets and beer cans. He has even started posting tutorials on how he does this on YouTube.<br />
 <br />
ìThe inspiration behind the snack makeup is basically just because ím a fatty that loves to eat! It is mixing my two favourite things ñ food and makeup says Tim O.<br />
 <br />
The self-confessed fatty has been into makeup since he was 16 years old and is a huge passion of his.<br />
 <br />
At first, I was scared to post my images in fear that people would judge me, but Ive learned to love myself and not care what anyone thinks or says. But ever since I posted my snack makeup, people love it and Tím glad I wasn't embarssed to post it<br />
 <br />
Tim O claims that his main aim it to make people laugh and provide inspiration.<br />
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Twenty six year-old Tim O has been so inspired by his favourite snacks, that he has matched his make up to each snack. He uses specific colours from chip packets and beer cans. He has even started posting tutorials on how he does this on YouTube.<br />
 <br />
ìThe inspiration behind the snack makeup is basically just because ím a fatty that loves to eat! It is mixing my two favourite things ñ food and makeup says Tim O.<br />
 <br />
The self-confessed fatty has been into makeup since he was 16 years old and is a huge passion of his.<br />
 <br />
At first, I was scared to post my images in fear that people would judge me, but Ive learned to love myself and not care what anyone thinks or says. But ever since I posted my snack makeup, people love it and Tím glad I wasn't embarssed to post it<br />
 <br />
Tim O claims that his main aim it to make people laugh and provide inspiration.<br />
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Twenty six year-old Tim O has been so inspired by his favourite snacks, that he has matched his make up to each snack. He uses specific colours from chip packets and beer cans. He has even started posting tutorials on how he does this on YouTube.<br />
 <br />
ìThe inspiration behind the snack makeup is basically just because ím a fatty that loves to eat! It is mixing my two favourite things ñ food and makeup says Tim O.<br />
 <br />
The self-confessed fatty has been into makeup since he was 16 years old and is a huge passion of his.<br />
 <br />
At first, I was scared to post my images in fear that people would judge me, but Ive learned to love myself and not care what anyone thinks or says. But ever since I posted my snack makeup, people love it and Tím glad I wasn't embarssed to post it<br />
 <br />
Tim O claims that his main aim it to make people laugh and provide inspiration.<br />
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Twenty six year-old Tim O has been so inspired by his favourite snacks, that he has matched his make up to each snack. He uses specific colours from chip packets and beer cans. He has even started posting tutorials on how he does this on YouTube.<br />
 <br />
ìThe inspiration behind the snack makeup is basically just because ím a fatty that loves to eat! It is mixing my two favourite things ñ food and makeup says Tim O.<br />
 <br />
The self-confessed fatty has been into makeup since he was 16 years old and is a huge passion of his.<br />
 <br />
At first, I was scared to post my images in fear that people would judge me, but Ive learned to love myself and not care what anyone thinks or says. But ever since I posted my snack makeup, people love it and Tím glad I wasn't embarssed to post it<br />
 <br />
Tim O claims that his main aim it to make people laugh and provide inspiration.<br />
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Twenty six year-old Tim O has been so inspired by his favourite snacks, that he has matched his make up to each snack. He uses specific colours from chip packets and beer cans. He has even started posting tutorials on how he does this on YouTube.<br />
 <br />
ìThe inspiration behind the snack makeup is basically just because ím a fatty that loves to eat! It is mixing my two favourite things ñ food and makeup says Tim O.<br />
 <br />
The self-confessed fatty has been into makeup since he was 16 years old and is a huge passion of his.<br />
 <br />
At first, I was scared to post my images in fear that people would judge me, but Ive learned to love myself and not care what anyone thinks or says. But ever since I posted my snack makeup, people love it and Tím glad I wasn't embarssed to post it<br />
 <br />
Tim O claims that his main aim it to make people laugh and provide inspiration.<br />
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Twenty six year-old Tim O has been so inspired by his favourite snacks, that he has matched his make up to each snack. He uses specific colours from chip packets and beer cans. He has even started posting tutorials on how he does this on YouTube.<br />
 <br />
ìThe inspiration behind the snack makeup is basically just because ím a fatty that loves to eat! It is mixing my two favourite things ñ food and makeup says Tim O.<br />
 <br />
The self-confessed fatty has been into makeup since he was 16 years old and is a huge passion of his.<br />
 <br />
At first, I was scared to post my images in fear that people would judge me, but Ive learned to love myself and not care what anyone thinks or says. But ever since I posted my snack makeup, people love it and Tím glad I wasn't embarssed to post it<br />
 <br />
Tim O claims that his main aim it to make people laugh and provide inspiration.<br />
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  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
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Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
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  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
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  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Eyelid_Art16.jpg
  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Eyelid_Art14.jpg
  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Eyelid_Art15.jpg
  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Eyelid_Art13.jpg
  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Eyelid_Art11.jpg
  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Eyelid_Art10.jpg
  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Eyelid_Art9.jpg
  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Eyelid_Art6.jpg
  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Eyelid_Art7.jpg
  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Eyelid_Art5.jpg
  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Eyelid_Art4.jpg
  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Eyelid_Art1.jpg
  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Eyelid_Art18.jpg
  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Eyelid_Art3.jpg
  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Eyelid_Art12.jpg
  • Fairy tales on an eyelid: Artist paints great stories in fine detail using just make-up<br />
<br />
Tal Peleg is a female blogger, make-up artist and designer from Israel<br />
Has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 Instagram followers<br />
<br />
An artist has interpreted some of life's greatest stories in fine detail - on just an eyelid.<br />
Make-up professional and blogger Tal Peleg, from Israel, paints fairy tales and great novels onto tiny areas of the face using only liquid eyeliner and eyeshadow.<br />
With clever mixing techniques and a steady hand, she recreated scenes from Snow White, The Princess And The Frog, The Little Prince, The Ugly Duckling and Les Misérables, as well as more novel designs.<br />
<br />
We've all heard of 'cat eye' make up, but Tal took this quite literally and designed make up of an actual cat playing with yarn.<br />
The cat's tail was painted on her eyebrow and she stuck a real tiny ball of string on her face.<br />
Tal says the power she sees in makeup 'is not just the ability to make a woman more beautiful, but in general its ability to transform'.<br />
She has more than 7,000 likes on Facebook and 9,000 followers in Instagram, where she posts regular updates of her new designs and inspiration.<br />
<br />
Modelling her creations on herself, Tal's bright blue eyes make the designs stand out.<br />
For The Princess And The Frog, the artist uses her eyebrow for the Princess's hair, and paints on a bow to emphasise this.<br />
Tal's Les Mis design incorporates the broken black lines and watercolour effect of the poster. She uses the same technique of taking the artwork colour scheme for her Little Prince eyelid.<br />
Other designs include children's show The Moomins and Kick-Ass inspired make-up.<br />
Recently, she posted a step-by-step guide to how she created her Ugly Duckling eyelid.<br />
©Tal Peleg/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Eyelid_Art8.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
A DEFECTOR'S LIFE IN SOUTH KOREA<br />
<br />
Kim is 16 years old and lives in Seoul, South Korea. She looks like any other teenager when you see her shopping in the street. But like 28,000 other refugees, she has escaped from North Korea.One morning in 2011, her mother could no longer bear the misery, lack of freedom and food deprivation, so she and her daughter escaped to seek refuge in the wealthy ultra-modern South Korea. Kim was 10 and had to leave the rest of her family, her friends and her school without even having the chance to say goodbye.<br />
They fled their country in secret by crossing on foot and by night the river making up the border with China. Their journey to reach South Korea took eight long months. After making it to China, her mother used her meager savings to pay smugglers to enter Laos, Thailand and finally South Korea. They arrived in the Land of Morning Calm in 2012.<br />
<br />
Photo shows:   Discipline in the classroom is more relaxed – some students, including Kim, are very attentive while others are sleeping, putting on makeup or eating a snack. During an anatomy class, Kim is busy blow-drying her hair under the teacher’s unfazed gaze and finishes class with rollers in her hair. Teachers know that these students have been through trauma when they fled the North, so they deserve special attention.<br />
©Eric Lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_A_DEFECTORS_LIFE_IN_SOUTH_KORE...jpg
  • BAYEUN, ACEH, INDONESIA - JULY 11 : <br />
Woman of Rohingya migrant use a makeup inside room at temporary shelter camp in Bayeun, East Aceh, Indonesia on July 11. 2015. The boatpeople in Aceh are among thousands of Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants who arrived in countries across Southeast Asia in May after a Thai crackdown threw the people-smuggling trade into chaos.<br />
©Nira Cahaya/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Human_Trafficking9.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
A DEFECTOR'S LIFE IN SOUTH KOREA<br />
<br />
Kim is 16 years old and lives in Seoul, South Korea. She looks like any other teenager when you see her shopping in the street. But like 28,000 other refugees, she has escaped from North Korea.One morning in 2011, her mother could no longer bear the misery, lack of freedom and food deprivation, so she and her daughter escaped to seek refuge in the wealthy ultra-modern South Korea. Kim was 10 and had to leave the rest of her family, her friends and her school without even having the chance to say goodbye.<br />
They fled their country in secret by crossing on foot and by night the river making up the border with China. Their journey to reach South Korea took eight long months. After making it to China, her mother used her meager savings to pay smugglers to enter Laos, Thailand and finally South Korea. They arrived in the Land of Morning Calm in 2012.<br />
<br />
Photo shows:   Discipline in the classroom is more relaxed – some students, including Kim, are very attentive while others are sleeping, putting on makeup or eating a snack. During an anatomy class, Kim is busy blow-drying her hair under the teacher’s unfazed gaze and finishes class with rollers in her hair. Teachers know that these students have been through trauma when they fled the North, so they deserve special attention.<br />
©Eric Lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_A_DEFECTORS_LIFE_IN_SOUTH_KORE...jpg
  • Prince wardrobe and memorabilia; including Beaded Jacket from ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ to be auctioned  <br />
<br />
Prince's exquisitely made screen-worn beaded jacket from the 1986 film ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ will be auctioned by Boston-based RR Auction. <br />
<br />
The stunning lace jacket is covered in intricate, shimmering beadwork and faux pearls, and features a bolero-style front with a long, cape back. The jacket is easily photo-matched to the scene in the film where Prince and Mary are in the convertible under the full moon. <br />
<br />
"This piece has never been laundered due to the delicate beading, and Prince's makeup is still present on the collar,” said Robert Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction. <br />
<br />
Under the Cherry Moon was Prince's second movie as an actor (following Purple Rain), and his directorial debut. The soundtrack—the Parade album—was released to wide acclaim and featured Prince classics including 'Kiss,' 'Mountains,' and 'Girls & Boys.' Boasting ironclad provenance, this is a one-of-a-kind, elaborate wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980s.<br />
<br />
The jacket originates from the collection of Prince’s assistant, Therese Stoulil.  “He was an extremely smart, articulate man with a very, very quick wit. He was driven by his creativity—there was always the next record, the next video, the next tour—it was 24/7,” said Stoulil in a statement posted on the auction house web site.  “I will treasure those memories as well as the lifelong friendships I have to this day because of Prince and working at Paisley Park,” added Stoulil.<br />
<br />
“This is a one-of-a-kind wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980’s— making it highly collectable,” said Robert Livingston Executive VP at RR Auction.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Prince autograph letter signed in card<br />
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<br />
<br />
Additional highlights include:<br />
<br />
Prince's black-and-white striped bolero jacket designed by Stacia Lang for the 1993 Act II Tour of Europe, made of a fine silk and featuring two black buttons
    ExPix_Prince_wardrobe_memorabilia_Au...jpg
  • Prince wardrobe and memorabilia; including Beaded Jacket from ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ to be auctioned  <br />
<br />
Prince's exquisitely made screen-worn beaded jacket from the 1986 film ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ will be auctioned by Boston-based RR Auction. <br />
<br />
The stunning lace jacket is covered in intricate, shimmering beadwork and faux pearls, and features a bolero-style front with a long, cape back. The jacket is easily photo-matched to the scene in the film where Prince and Mary are in the convertible under the full moon. <br />
<br />
"This piece has never been laundered due to the delicate beading, and Prince's makeup is still present on the collar,” said Robert Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction. <br />
<br />
Under the Cherry Moon was Prince's second movie as an actor (following Purple Rain), and his directorial debut. The soundtrack—the Parade album—was released to wide acclaim and featured Prince classics including 'Kiss,' 'Mountains,' and 'Girls & Boys.' Boasting ironclad provenance, this is a one-of-a-kind, elaborate wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980s.<br />
<br />
The jacket originates from the collection of Prince’s assistant, Therese Stoulil.  “He was an extremely smart, articulate man with a very, very quick wit. He was driven by his creativity—there was always the next record, the next video, the next tour—it was 24/7,” said Stoulil in a statement posted on the auction house web site.  “I will treasure those memories as well as the lifelong friendships I have to this day because of Prince and working at Paisley Park,” added Stoulil.<br />
<br />
“This is a one-of-a-kind wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980’s— making it highly collectable,” said Robert Livingston Executive VP at RR Auction.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Prince's custom Versace Rhinestone walking cane.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Additional highlights include:<br />
<br />
Prince's black-and-white striped bolero jacket designed by Stacia Lang for the 1993 Act II Tour of Europe, made of a fine silk and featuring two blac
    ExPix_Prince_wardrobe_memorabilia_Au...jpg
  • Prince wardrobe and memorabilia; including Beaded Jacket from ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ to be auctioned  <br />
<br />
Prince's exquisitely made screen-worn beaded jacket from the 1986 film ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ will be auctioned by Boston-based RR Auction. <br />
<br />
The stunning lace jacket is covered in intricate, shimmering beadwork and faux pearls, and features a bolero-style front with a long, cape back. The jacket is easily photo-matched to the scene in the film where Prince and Mary are in the convertible under the full moon. <br />
<br />
"This piece has never been laundered due to the delicate beading, and Prince's makeup is still present on the collar,” said Robert Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction. <br />
<br />
Under the Cherry Moon was Prince's second movie as an actor (following Purple Rain), and his directorial debut. The soundtrack—the Parade album—was released to wide acclaim and featured Prince classics including 'Kiss,' 'Mountains,' and 'Girls & Boys.' Boasting ironclad provenance, this is a one-of-a-kind, elaborate wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980s.<br />
<br />
The jacket originates from the collection of Prince’s assistant, Therese Stoulil.  “He was an extremely smart, articulate man with a very, very quick wit. He was driven by his creativity—there was always the next record, the next video, the next tour—it was 24/7,” said Stoulil in a statement posted on the auction house web site.  “I will treasure those memories as well as the lifelong friendships I have to this day because of Prince and working at Paisley Park,” added Stoulil.<br />
<br />
“This is a one-of-a-kind wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980’s— making it highly collectable,” said Robert Livingston Executive VP at RR Auction.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Prince’s Iconic Purple Rain era white button-down shirt and cufflinks.<br />
<br />
Additional highlights include:<br />
<br />
Prince's black-and-white striped bolero jacket designed by Stacia Lang for the 1993 Act II Tour of Europe, made of a fine silk a
    ExPix_Prince_wardrobe_memorabilia_Au...jpg
  • Prince wardrobe and memorabilia; including Beaded Jacket from ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ to be auctioned  <br />
<br />
Prince's exquisitely made screen-worn beaded jacket from the 1986 film ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ will be auctioned by Boston-based RR Auction. <br />
<br />
The stunning lace jacket is covered in intricate, shimmering beadwork and faux pearls, and features a bolero-style front with a long, cape back. The jacket is easily photo-matched to the scene in the film where Prince and Mary are in the convertible under the full moon. <br />
<br />
"This piece has never been laundered due to the delicate beading, and Prince's makeup is still present on the collar,” said Robert Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction. <br />
<br />
Under the Cherry Moon was Prince's second movie as an actor (following Purple Rain), and his directorial debut. The soundtrack—the Parade album—was released to wide acclaim and featured Prince classics including 'Kiss,' 'Mountains,' and 'Girls & Boys.' Boasting ironclad provenance, this is a one-of-a-kind, elaborate wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980s.<br />
<br />
The jacket originates from the collection of Prince’s assistant, Therese Stoulil.  “He was an extremely smart, articulate man with a very, very quick wit. He was driven by his creativity—there was always the next record, the next video, the next tour—it was 24/7,” said Stoulil in a statement posted on the auction house web site.  “I will treasure those memories as well as the lifelong friendships I have to this day because of Prince and working at Paisley Park,” added Stoulil.<br />
<br />
“This is a one-of-a-kind wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980’s— making it highly collectable,” said Robert Livingston Executive VP at RR Auction.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Prince’s Iconic Purple Rain era white button-down shirt and cufflinks.<br />
<br />
Additional highlights include:<br />
<br />
Prince's black-and-white striped bolero jacket designed by Stacia Lang for the 1993 Act II Tour of Europe, made of a fine silk a
    ExPix_Prince_wardrobe_memorabilia_Au...jpg
  • Prince wardrobe and memorabilia; including Beaded Jacket from ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ to be auctioned  <br />
<br />
Prince's exquisitely made screen-worn beaded jacket from the 1986 film ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ will be auctioned by Boston-based RR Auction. <br />
<br />
The stunning lace jacket is covered in intricate, shimmering beadwork and faux pearls, and features a bolero-style front with a long, cape back. The jacket is easily photo-matched to the scene in the film where Prince and Mary are in the convertible under the full moon. <br />
<br />
"This piece has never been laundered due to the delicate beading, and Prince's makeup is still present on the collar,” said Robert Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction. <br />
<br />
Under the Cherry Moon was Prince's second movie as an actor (following Purple Rain), and his directorial debut. The soundtrack—the Parade album—was released to wide acclaim and featured Prince classics including 'Kiss,' 'Mountains,' and 'Girls & Boys.' Boasting ironclad provenance, this is a one-of-a-kind, elaborate wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980s.<br />
<br />
The jacket originates from the collection of Prince’s assistant, Therese Stoulil.  “He was an extremely smart, articulate man with a very, very quick wit. He was driven by his creativity—there was always the next record, the next video, the next tour—it was 24/7,” said Stoulil in a statement posted on the auction house web site.  “I will treasure those memories as well as the lifelong friendships I have to this day because of Prince and working at Paisley Park,” added Stoulil.<br />
<br />
“This is a one-of-a-kind wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980’s— making it highly collectable,” said Robert Livingston Executive VP at RR Auction.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Prince's Purple Rain-worn White Lace Gloves<br />
<br />
Additional highlights include:<br />
<br />
Prince's black-and-white striped bolero jacket designed by Stacia Lang for the 1993 Act II Tour of Europe, made of a fine silk and featuring two black button
    ExPix_Prince_wardrobe_memorabilia_Au...jpg
  • Prince wardrobe and memorabilia; including Beaded Jacket from ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ to be auctioned  <br />
<br />
Prince's exquisitely made screen-worn beaded jacket from the 1986 film ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ will be auctioned by Boston-based RR Auction. <br />
<br />
The stunning lace jacket is covered in intricate, shimmering beadwork and faux pearls, and features a bolero-style front with a long, cape back. The jacket is easily photo-matched to the scene in the film where Prince and Mary are in the convertible under the full moon. <br />
<br />
"This piece has never been laundered due to the delicate beading, and Prince's makeup is still present on the collar,” said Robert Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction. <br />
<br />
Under the Cherry Moon was Prince's second movie as an actor (following Purple Rain), and his directorial debut. The soundtrack—the Parade album—was released to wide acclaim and featured Prince classics including 'Kiss,' 'Mountains,' and 'Girls & Boys.' Boasting ironclad provenance, this is a one-of-a-kind, elaborate wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980s.<br />
<br />
The jacket originates from the collection of Prince’s assistant, Therese Stoulil.  “He was an extremely smart, articulate man with a very, very quick wit. He was driven by his creativity—there was always the next record, the next video, the next tour—it was 24/7,” said Stoulil in a statement posted on the auction house web site.  “I will treasure those memories as well as the lifelong friendships I have to this day because of Prince and working at Paisley Park,” added Stoulil.<br />
<br />
“This is a one-of-a-kind wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980’s— making it highly collectable,” said Robert Livingston Executive VP at RR Auction.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Prince's Purple Rain-worn White Lace Gloves<br />
<br />
Additional highlights include:<br />
<br />
Prince's black-and-white striped bolero jacket designed by Stacia Lang for the 1993 Act II Tour of Europe, made of a fine silk and featuring two black button
    ExPix_Prince_wardrobe_memorabilia_Au...jpg
  • Prince wardrobe and memorabilia; including Beaded Jacket from ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ to be auctioned  <br />
<br />
Prince's exquisitely made screen-worn beaded jacket from the 1986 film ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ will be auctioned by Boston-based RR Auction. <br />
<br />
The stunning lace jacket is covered in intricate, shimmering beadwork and faux pearls, and features a bolero-style front with a long, cape back. The jacket is easily photo-matched to the scene in the film where Prince and Mary are in the convertible under the full moon. <br />
<br />
"This piece has never been laundered due to the delicate beading, and Prince's makeup is still present on the collar,” said Robert Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction. <br />
<br />
Under the Cherry Moon was Prince's second movie as an actor (following Purple Rain), and his directorial debut. The soundtrack—the Parade album—was released to wide acclaim and featured Prince classics including 'Kiss,' 'Mountains,' and 'Girls & Boys.' Boasting ironclad provenance, this is a one-of-a-kind, elaborate wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980s.<br />
<br />
The jacket originates from the collection of Prince’s assistant, Therese Stoulil.  “He was an extremely smart, articulate man with a very, very quick wit. He was driven by his creativity—there was always the next record, the next video, the next tour—it was 24/7,” said Stoulil in a statement posted on the auction house web site.  “I will treasure those memories as well as the lifelong friendships I have to this day because of Prince and working at Paisley Park,” added Stoulil.<br />
<br />
“This is a one-of-a-kind wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980’s— making it highly collectable,” said Robert Livingston Executive VP at RR Auction.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Prince's Purple Rain-worn White Lace Gloves<br />
<br />
Additional highlights include:<br />
<br />
Prince's black-and-white striped bolero jacket designed by Stacia Lang for the 1993 Act II Tour of Europe, made of a fine silk and featuring two black button
    ExPix_Prince_wardrobe_memorabilia_Au...jpg
  • Prince wardrobe and memorabilia; including Beaded Jacket from ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ to be auctioned  <br />
<br />
Prince's exquisitely made screen-worn beaded jacket from the 1986 film ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ will be auctioned by Boston-based RR Auction. <br />
<br />
The stunning lace jacket is covered in intricate, shimmering beadwork and faux pearls, and features a bolero-style front with a long, cape back. The jacket is easily photo-matched to the scene in the film where Prince and Mary are in the convertible under the full moon. <br />
<br />
"This piece has never been laundered due to the delicate beading, and Prince's makeup is still present on the collar,” said Robert Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction. <br />
<br />
Under the Cherry Moon was Prince's second movie as an actor (following Purple Rain), and his directorial debut. The soundtrack—the Parade album—was released to wide acclaim and featured Prince classics including 'Kiss,' 'Mountains,' and 'Girls & Boys.' Boasting ironclad provenance, this is a one-of-a-kind, elaborate wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980s.<br />
<br />
The jacket originates from the collection of Prince’s assistant, Therese Stoulil.  “He was an extremely smart, articulate man with a very, very quick wit. He was driven by his creativity—there was always the next record, the next video, the next tour—it was 24/7,” said Stoulil in a statement posted on the auction house web site.  “I will treasure those memories as well as the lifelong friendships I have to this day because of Prince and working at Paisley Park,” added Stoulil.<br />
<br />
“This is a one-of-a-kind wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980’s— making it highly collectable,” said Robert Livingston Executive VP at RR Auction.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Prince's Purple Rain-worn White Lace Gloves<br />
<br />
Additional highlights include:<br />
<br />
Prince's black-and-white striped bolero jacket designed by Stacia Lang for the 1993 Act II Tour of Europe, made of a fine silk and featuring two black button
    ExPix_Prince_wardrobe_memorabilia_Au...jpg
  • Prince wardrobe and memorabilia; including Beaded Jacket from ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ to be auctioned  <br />
<br />
Prince's exquisitely made screen-worn beaded jacket from the 1986 film ‘Under the Cherry Moon’ will be auctioned by Boston-based RR Auction. <br />
<br />
The stunning lace jacket is covered in intricate, shimmering beadwork and faux pearls, and features a bolero-style front with a long, cape back. The jacket is easily photo-matched to the scene in the film where Prince and Mary are in the convertible under the full moon. <br />
<br />
"This piece has never been laundered due to the delicate beading, and Prince's makeup is still present on the collar,” said Robert Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction. <br />
<br />
Under the Cherry Moon was Prince's second movie as an actor (following Purple Rain), and his directorial debut. The soundtrack—the Parade album—was released to wide acclaim and featured Prince classics including 'Kiss,' 'Mountains,' and 'Girls & Boys.' Boasting ironclad provenance, this is a one-of-a-kind, elaborate wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980s.<br />
<br />
The jacket originates from the collection of Prince’s assistant, Therese Stoulil.  “He was an extremely smart, articulate man with a very, very quick wit. He was driven by his creativity—there was always the next record, the next video, the next tour—it was 24/7,” said Stoulil in a statement posted on the auction house web site.  “I will treasure those memories as well as the lifelong friendships I have to this day because of Prince and working at Paisley Park,” added Stoulil.<br />
<br />
“This is a one-of-a-kind wardrobe piece from one of Prince's films of the 1980’s— making it highly collectable,” said Robert Livingston Executive VP at RR Auction.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Prince signed Handwritten Brit Awards Acceptance Speech addressed to Kylie Minogue<br />
<br />
Additional highlights include:<br />
<br />
Prince's black-and-white striped bolero jacket designed by Stacia Lang for the 1993 Act II Tour of Europe, made of a f
    ExPix_Prince_wardrobe_memorabilia_Au...jpg
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