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  2. Nail art - Wikipedia

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    A wall painting from 2330 BC found in a tomb shows people with painted nails. The exact origin of nail treatments is unclear since they appear to have originated in different parts of the world around the same time. In ancient Egypt, from 5000 to 3000 BC, women would dye their nails with henna to indicate social status and seductiveness.

  3. Hand-colouring of photographs - Wikipedia

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    Watercolour paint used in photographic hand-colouring consists of four ingredients: pigments (natural or synthetic), a binder (traditionally arabic gum), additives to improve plasticity (such as glycerine), and a solvent to dilute the paint (i.e. water) that evaporates when the paint dries. The paint is typically applied to prints using a soft ...

  4. The reason this man painted his pinky nail will melt ... - AOL

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    In a Facebook post that has since been shared over 113,000 times, one woman explained the heartwarming reason her husband painted his left pinky finger with nail polish. "I was painting my nails ...

  5. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    Artificial nails with hand painted nail art. Artificial nails, also known as fake nails, false nails, acrylic nails, press ons, nail extensions or nail enhancements, are extensions placed over fingernails as fashion accessories. Many artificial nail designs attempt to mimic the appearance of real fingernails as closely as possible, while others ...

  6. Why No. 1 NFL draft pick Caleb Williams paints his nails - AOL

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  7. Mehndi - Wikipedia

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    Mehndi paste is usually applied to the skin using a plastic cone, a paintbrush, or a stick. Fifteen to twenty minutes after application, the mud will dry and begin to crack. The painted area is then wrapped with tissue, plastic, or medical tape to lock in body heat, creating a more intense colour on the skin.

  8. The 7 Best Press-On Nails That Will Make You Want to Talk ...

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    Salon Acrylic Natural. Mimic the look and feel of a fresh acrylic set without the hassle or lofty price tag. With 28 nails to choose from—in varying sizes to cater to a range of nail beds—this ...

  9. Radium Girls - Wikipedia

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    Because the true nature of the radium had been kept from them, the Radium Girls also painted their nails, teeth, and faces for fun with the deadly paint produced at the factory. [9] By 1927, more than 50 of the female factory workers had died from radium poisoning caused by the paint used. [10] Several are buried in Orange's Rosedale Cemetery. [11]