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She pulled harder. The skin around the edges reddened, then bruised. She stopped when she felt something shift beneath—not bone, not flesh, but something older. Something that had been waiting.

: In this work, Kahlo uses a traditional Mexican folk mask—specifically the mask of La Malinche —to hide her own face. La Mascara

Beyond the ring, the word populates everyday Spanish with fascinating nuance. She pulled harder

After removal, finish with your favorite moisturizer or SPF to lock in hydration. La Mascara