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Nothing. It's 2 ways to say the same thing.
answers2: pasty is dull and looks like paper & porcelin is pale and a
soft smooth color (:
answers3: pasty skin is like, well it kind of looks like paper. Its
very dull and stuff just by the color. Porcelain skin on the other
hand is fair skinned and tends to look softer.
answers4: I've always thought of porcelain to be completely white even
skin tone, little blemishes. (Think Asian maybe but not all Asians
fall into that.) Pale is just really white, perhaps a little less even
skin tone.
answers5: pasty is like edward cullen, where as porcelain is more
nicole kidman, kate blanchett (spell check), and if you're in asia,
the korean actors have such snow white skin but don't look like their
in a french renaissance play. <br>
pasty also means that the skin tone isn't all too evened out. going
back to ms kidman or kate blanchett, their skin tone is evened out
though they are almost like edward cullen's aunts. <br>
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on youtube try looking at these tutorial, at least the first minute or
so to give you a further example of what i mean. <br>
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo4Ws6bQO8g <br>
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hope this helps =)
answers6: Pasty is just a word people use when they want to be mean.
Respectable people use the word Porcelain. I think these people dont
know what their talking about.
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