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  2. Hair highlighting - Wikipedia

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    A highlighting cap may be used with this technique. Hair is pulled through holes in the cap and that hair is then lightened. The effects of this can give the hair a look that is "salt and pepper" with a decent amount of hair left untreated. It creates a stark contrast between the colors and usually does not resemble natural highlights.

  3. Highlighter (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    This person is wearing highlighter on their cheekbones and their outer browbone, beneath the eyebrow. Highlighter is a type of cosmetic product that reflects light. [1] Often used for contouring, [2] it can be applied to the face or other parts of the body to brighten the skin on a given area, create the perception of depth and angles. [3]

  4. Perm (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    Arrangements had to be made to remove the condensed water, but there was no risk of overheating nor of electric shock, but scalding was a risk. Gallia originated by J. Metelski, is credited with first moistening the hair with a reagent. which gave better results but made winding more difficult. It was said to be a very fast system.

  5. Cellophane - Wikipedia

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    Cellophane is a thin, transparent sheet made of regenerated cellulose. Its low permeability to air , oils , greases , bacteria , and liquid water makes it useful for food packaging . Cellophane is highly permeable to water vapour , but may be coated with nitrocellulose lacquer to prevent this.

  6. Highlighter - Wikipedia

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    A highlighter, also called a fluorescent pen, is a type of writing device used to bring attention to sections of text by marking them with a vivid, translucent colour. [1] A typical highlighter is fluorescent yellow, with the color coming from pyranine . [ 2 ]

  7. Filament tape - Wikipedia

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    Filament tape used to mend a model airplane. Filament tape or strapping tape is a pressure-sensitive tape consisting of a pressure-sensitive adhesive coated onto a backing material which is usually a polypropylene or polyester film and fiberglass filaments embedded to add high tensile strength.

  8. Mothlight - Wikipedia

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    Mothlight is a silent "collage film" that incorporates "real world elements." [2] Brakhage produced the film without the use of a camera, [3] using what he then described as "a whole new film technique." [4] Brakhage collected moth wings, flower petals, and blades of grass, and pressed them between two strips of 16mm splicing tape. [5]

  9. Tear tape - Wikipedia

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    Tear tape, also known as tearstrip or tear-off ribbon, is a narrow adhesive tape used to open packaging. The backing is often a narrow oriented polymer such as polypropylene but other polymers, yarns, and filaments are also used. Many tear tapes use a pressure sensitive adhesive but others have a heat-activated adhesive system.

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