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"ash blonde" Definitions
  1. (of hair) very pale blonde in colour
  2. (of a person) having ash blonde hairTopics Appearancec2

15 Sentences With "ash blonde"

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A woman with a glossy bowl of ash-blonde hair was hissing something at the clerk, who was studiously pretending not to speak English.
"White Cindy ain't going to make it, either," she points out as a 40-something-year-old woman with ash-blonde hair strides by.
Pick a color one shade lighter than your natural brow hair — unless you have very fine blonde hair, in which case go for an ash blonde.
After Garrett worked her magic and master stylist Peter Corvington added some soft, beachy waves, I walked out of the salon with the original ash-blonde highlights I wanted.
The actress lightened up her already-blonde locks (once again!) for an ash-blonde, almost platinum hue, which she showed off at the Vanity Fair and Barneys New York event in L.
But on the season finale, Cassie arrived with her very own Hollywood makeover, complete with an oh-so-trendy lob, and a fresh dye job that bordered on ash-blonde or even platinum.
Vanessa is quite tall (nearly as tall as Joe, who is ) and slender, with long, ash-blonde hair and gray-blue eyes.
According to Spencer's description of Melissa, she closely looks to Mrs. Hastings in the physical appearance, with her chin-length ash blonde hair and blue eyes; Spencer sarcastically described her sister as "a perfect little clone." Melissa has an uptight, simpering personality to match her lack of style.
The African-American dolls have black hair; Hispanics have dark brown hair, and the others had platinum blonde, ash-blonde (two tone), brunette, red, and (in the last year of production) strawberry-blonde. Strawberry-blonde therefore being the rarest and most valuable, followed by red heads and brunettes. Upon production, red heads and brunettes were batched at a lower ratio to the ash- blondes and platinum blondes (making them the most common). Hair styles varied as well.
From the start of the series she has fallen in love with Kouta, and is constantly hanging around him. She very much wants to enter into a "relationship of sin" with him and is very forthright in her almost constant sexual suggestions and actions. ; : :Nozomu is a first-year female transfer student at Kouta's school. She has short light ash blonde hair and is in fact a 200-year-old wolf spirit who lives by herself in an expensive but empty penthouse apartment, where she always sleeps naked on the floor.
When she was at The Economist, she was nicknamed Colonel Balfour "for her uncompromising and sometimes inflexible approach." Balfour was described as "a small, dumpy woman with a strongly upper-class English accent", who dressed "elegantly in couture clothes tailored to her diminutive but full-busted figure and until the end of her life kept her neatly coiffed hair ash blonde." She was called "Spirited, cantankerous" with "ferocious intelligence and frank, sometimes even hectoring conversation, were a combination that could be daunting". In 1965, Balfour was appointed the OBE.
Thin with long, straight, ash blonde hair, clad in mini-skirts, bell bottoms, and love beads, Lipton's Julie Barnes became a fashion icon and the hip "it girl" of her time. After The Mod Squad, Lipton did no full-time acting for 15 years. In March 1988, she returned to television as the star of an ABC movie, Addicted to His Love. She eventually regained major attention for her performance as Norma Jennings in David Lynch's TV series Twin Peaks (1990–1991) and subsequently appeared in many TV shows, including recurring roles in Crash and Popular.
Vogue contributor Alice Newbold considers her "ash-blonde hair, piercing blue eyes and porcelain skin" to be her trademark features, traits she has maintained throughout her career. For Interview magazine, Peter Stone described Pfeiffer as a "Blond, sultry, and ethereal" woman with an "unforgettable" face. Harper's Bazaar ranked Pfeiffer the fourth most glamorous "beauty icon" of the 1980s. Complex ranked Pfeiffer 49th on their list of "The 80 Hottest Women of the '80s". During the 1990s, Pfeiffer attracted significant comment in the media for her beauty; in 1990, she appeared on the cover of People magazine's first 50 Most Beautiful People in the World issue.
Rima starred in a seven-issue comic book series, DC Comics' Rima the Jungle Girl (May 1974 – May 1975), adapted by DC writer-editor Robert Kanigher with artwork by penciler-inker Nestor Redondo and covers by Joe Kubert. A variation of the character debuted in a six-issue DC Comics limited series May 2010 to Mar 2011 First Wave, written by Eisner Award–winning writer Brian Azzarello. Rima is here portrayed as a South American native with piercings and tattoos; she does not speak, but instead communicates in bird-like whistles. Although the DC character is a fully grown and powerful woman with ash blonde hair, the novel's Rima was 17, small (4′ 6″), demure, and dark-haired.
Lamia Ash Redfern - One of the leading characters in the second book of the series, Ash is described as having ash-blonde hair with ever-changing eyes (which he inherits) depending on his mood. He is a very arrogant and lazy "bad boy" who prefers to play with humans and is very selfish; though all of that changes when he meets Mary- Lynnette Carter, his soulmate, whom he loves enough to change his entire life. Ash leaves at the end of the book to make up for his past mistakes, planning to return to Mary-Lynnette afterwards. James Rasmussen - The second lead character in the first book, James has grey eyes and brown hair and is described as looking like James Dean by his soulmate.

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