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Alex Santoso, here are two of the ones I think turned out best:

http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2015/020/2/9/rapunzel_repaint_before_and_after_by_heliopteryx-d8er28o.jpg

http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2015/020/b/1/monster_high_werewolf_before_and_after_by_heliopteryx-d8er2rs.jpg

It's a surprisingly easy hobby to get in to! Just google "doll repaint tutorial" and there's mountains of information.
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Sandyra, I use 100% acetone nail polish remover. You only need a little bit. I've heard of people using non-acetone nail polish remover (much gentler on the heads, and on your hands), but I am just too impatient for that. :P

I use ordinary acrylic paints and some clear spray lacquer to protect it. If you want to get really fancy, you can also use chalk pastels and watercolor pencils. http://www.amazon.com/Testor-Corp-1260-Spray-Testors/dp/B0035LOUMU
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In my experience, Barbie dolls are the only ones who have eyes with eyelids molded in to the face. Here's a Barbie with no face paint http://i.imgur.com/Ilz3wP8.jpg (warning: a bit creepy)

Other kinds of dolls have molded eyes to various degrees, but not as "set in stone" as Barbie faces. It's actually quite surprising how versatile the face molds are.

(I also repaint dolls as a hobby.)
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In the article, it says this: "The hunter who shot the "unicorn" selected it for its advanced age and because it had just one antler. " Older animals, or ones who have lost one antler, are less likely to survive, and if they aren't shot by a hunter, they will likely starve slowly or be eaten alive by a predator.

I totally get where you're coming from, but I think this one story is not a good example of "gotta kill everything."
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Citrus fruits are often included in skincare because of the citric acid (which exfoliates, like the alpha hydroxy acid that's in lots of anti-aging stuff). However, these types of acids increase sun sensitivity, and citric acid has a much lower pH than any used in real skincare products, so lemons should be used on your face with caution.
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