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  2. Nail polish - Wikipedia

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    Matte (a formula of nail polish, or a topper placed on top of a coat of normal nail polish, that has a matte finish when dried) Duochrome [21] Jelly or translucent (clear nailpolish with a tint, usually a natural or neon colour) Magnetic (nail polish with metallic particles that react to specially shaped magnets for nail art)

  3. Topcoat - Wikipedia

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    A transparent or translucent coat of paint or applied over the underlying material as a sealer Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Topcoat .

  4. Shellac - Wikipedia

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    in alcohol solution as sanding sealer, widely sold to seal sanded surfaces, typically wooden surfaces before a final coat of a more durable finish. Similar to French polish but more dilute. [57] as a topcoat in nail polish (although not all nail polish sold as "shellac" contains shellac, and some nail polish not labelled in this way does).

  5. Vamp Nail Polish - Wikipedia

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    The polish was priced at $15 a bottle [7] and sold extremely well, with nationwide shortages for months after its introduction. [3] It became Chanel's best selling product. [2] By 1996, Newsweek was reporting that the color was "finally out of style", [8] but even into 2000, it was the fifth best-selling nail polish in the world. [2]

  6. Nubar Alexanian - Wikipedia

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    Nubar Alexanian was born in 1950 in Worcester, Massachusetts. He was the second of four children and was prized as the first son in an orthodox Armenian family. He was the grandson of survivors of the Armenian genocide , and grew up speaking Armenian with his grandfather who lived in the apartment upstairs, only learning English upon entering ...

  7. Nubar Gulbenkian - Wikipedia

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    Chrysis, designed by René Lalique, Gulbenkian's Rolls-Royce. Gulbenkian began as an unpaid worker for his father, who was as noted for his miserly tendencies as his son would be for his spending, but later sued his father for $10 million, bizarrely after a refusal by the company to allow him $4.50 for a lunch of chicken in tarragon jelly. [5]