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Mouche (French for "fly") may refer to: Fashion * Mouche, an artificial beauty mark fashionable in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries * Mouche or soul patch, small patch of hair just below the lower lip Fiction * ''La Mouche'' (novel), a novel by George Langelaan * in the 1943 film ''Five Graves to Cairo'', the character played by Anne Baxter * a character in the novel '' The Lost Steps'' by Alejo Carpentier * ''The Flies'' (French: ''Les Mouches''), a play by French writer Jean-Paul Sartre * French remake of British TV series ''Fleabag'' Games * Mouche (card game), an old French card game and ancestor of (Lanter)loo and Mistigri Medical * Mouche de moutarde, a cataplasm to treat respiratory infections in Eastern Canada * Mouches volantes, a minor form of visual impairment Music * "La Mouche", a single by the band Cassius * Sandy Mouche, a Swedish band * "Duo de la Mouche", duet from the opera Orphée aux Enfers by Jacques Offenbach People * Mouche Phillips (born ...
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Beauty Mark
A beauty mark or beauty spot is a euphemism for a type of dark facial mark so named because such birthmarks are sometimes considered an attractive feature.Ariel, Irving M. (1981). A Historical Introduction: Is the beauty mark a mark of beauty or a potentially dangerous cancer? ''Malignant Melanoma,'' Appleton-Century-Crofts, Medically, such "beauty marks" are generally melanocytic nevus, more specifically the compound variant. Moles of this type may also be located elsewhere on the body, and may also be considered beauty marks if located on the face, shoulder, neck or breast. Artificial beauty marks have been fashionable in some periods. Artificial beauty mark Artificial beauty marks, or mouches (''Fr.'' flies), became fashionable in sixteenth-century France, and the fashion persisted into the eighteenth century. When the fashion spread to Spain and the Spanish Empire they were called a chiqueador. A mouche was generally made of silk or velvet and was applied to the face a ...
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