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    Ktaxon Lighted Makeup Vanity Table Set. ... a dedicated light-up vanity is a great gift idea. It comes with plenty of shelves for storage space, as well as a lighted mirror and corresponding stool ...

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    This trifold mirror features 1X, 2X and 3X magnification and offers wide-angle viewing so you can see how everything looks from all angles. Your eyeliner, for example, might look different from ...

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    Yara Lighted Vanity Mirror. Oooo, this one's giving old Hollywood glam. It has a massive 46-inch wide mirror (!) with dimmable wrap-around lights and seven spacious drawers that can hold so much ...

  5. Compact (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    As make-up became more mainstream and women were increasingly active outside the home, compacts became more popular. British manufacturer Stratton began importing part-finished powder boxes from the US for assembly at its Birmingham plant in 1923 and by the 1930s it was creating them from scratch and producing half the compacts used by the UK ...

  6. Perfect mirror - Wikipedia

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    A very complex dielectric mirror can reflect up to 99.999% of the light incident upon it, for a narrow range of wavelengths and angles. A simpler mirror may reflect 99.9% of the light, but may cover a broader range of wavelengths. Almost any dielectric material can act as a perfect mirror through total internal reflection. This effect only ...

  7. Paloma Picasso - Wikipedia

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    Paloma Picasso was born in Paris to artists Pablo Picasso and Françoise Gilot on April 19, 1949. Her name, Paloma (Dove), is associated with the symbol her father designed for the World Peace Council's World Congress of Partisans for Peace, held in Paris at the time of Paloma's birth, and it can be found in many of her father's works.