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  2. The Absolute Best Brow Gels for Fuller, Thicker and More ...

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    Instead of creating an artificial shape with a brow pencil, a brow gel can give your hairs a tint and shape The Absolute Best Brow Gels for Fuller, Thicker and More Defined Brows Skip to main content

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    This brow pencil’s formula is smudge-proof, boasting a long wear time and a high color payoff. It comes in 12 shades, by the way, making it easy to find your perfect match!

  4. Gel pen - Wikipedia

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    Gel pens. Compared to other inks, gel ink has higher melting point viscosity, which supports a higher proportion of pigments in the medium.The pigments are typically copper phthalocyanine, carbon black and iron oxides, and the gel is made up of water and biopolymers, such as xanthan gum and tragacanth gum, as well as some types of polyacrylate thickeners.

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  6. Talk:Gel pen - Wikipedia

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    The section comparing gel pens to other types of pens is not very clear. It lists various types of pens and then describes how the gel pen is different from the other type of pen. It is easy to become confused with this format and the wording in the article and associate the comparisons with the pen being contrasted instead of to the gel pen.

  7. Category:Pencils - Wikipedia

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    However, other marking materials are used, such as charcoal or cosmetics (as in an eyebrow pencil). Colored pencils employ pigments, including those used in oil and watercolor paints. Pencils may also have an eraser or "rubber" attached to one end, typically by means of a metal ferrule. Unlike pencils, pens use a liquid marking material, ink