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  2. Meet the Nail Trend That’s Replacing Chrome Manis This Fall

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    Here, we're sharing what it is, how to get it, and a few ideas to take to your appointment. The jelly nails trend is the transparent, bright mani of your dreams. Here, we're sharing what it is ...

  3. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    Tips are available in many different designs, ranging from solid colors like gel or regular nail polish, to graphic designs such as animal prints and metallic colors. In addition to polishes, other embellishments may be used, such as rhinestones, glitter, stickers, fimo charms and striping tape, to add more to the artificial nail's design.

  4. Nail polish - Wikipedia

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    Nail polish remover is an organic solvent that may also include oils, scents, and coloring. Nail polish remover packages may include individual felt pads soaked in remover, a bottle of liquid remover used with a cotton ball or cotton pad, or a foam-filled container into which one inserts a finger and twists it until the polish comes off. The ...

  5. Sinful Colors - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the brand partnered with Vanessa Hudgens to create a nail polish collection, and named her Global Color Collaborator of Sinful Colors. [8] [9] In 2020, they came out a new product called the CLAWS. It is a Japanese beauty-inspired, limited-edition collection with press-on nails featuring Bebe Rexha’s designs. [10]

  6. Category:Design by country - Wikipedia

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    Polish design (2 C) Portuguese design (2 C) R. Romanian design (2 C) Russian design (2 C) S. Saudi Arabian design (2 C) Scottish design (6 C, 14 P) Serbian design (1 ...

  7. Bombe - Wikipedia

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    The initial design of the British bombe was produced in 1939 at the UK Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park by Alan Turing, [4] with an important refinement devised in 1940 by Gordon Welchman. [5] The engineering design and construction was the work of Harold Keen of the British Tabulating Machine Company.