Are ‘a’ and ‘skin’ correctly used in the sentence? Would it be better if 'a' was omitted?
Maita has ash gray-blue eyes, blonde hair, and a beautiful skin complexion.
Say either '... and beautiful skin', or '... and a beautiful complexion'.
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Say either '... and beautiful skin', or '... and a beautiful complexion'.
Complexion never involves anything except skin, so I'd say you have to remove 'skin' from your sentence. It's like 'Jane has a very frisky animal dog'; you don't want 'animal' in there.
CJ