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  2. Ink eraser - Wikipedia

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    Erasable inks of various colors exist, but royal blue is the most common. After applying the eradicator, erasable ink cannot be applied in the erased area of the paper, where the chemicals remain. For this reason, eradicators usually include a permanent blue felt tip that allows the user to write in the erased area.

  3. 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 ]

  4. Highlighter (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  5. Different highlighters demystified - AOL

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    So you go to the store and you’re looking for a highlighter. Who doesn’t want higher cheekbones? Who doesn’t want to look lit from within?

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    #3 Stock Up On Pastel Highlighters Because There Is Nothing Elegant About Neon. Review: "Colors are perfect for the work I do! They are not too bright or overwhelming like your traditional ...

  7. Ballpoint pen artwork - Wikipedia

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    Pens with erasers and erasable ink have been manufactured, but only in black and blue inks, and with very different characteristics than normal inks. [42] Although the mechanics of ballpoint pens remain relatively unchanged, ink composition has evolved to solve certain problems over the years, resulting in unpredictable sensitivity to light. [4]

  8. Phosphorescence - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of glow-in-the-dark materials do not glow by phosphorescence. For example, glow sticks glow due to a chemiluminescent process which is commonly mistaken for phosphorescence. In chemiluminescence, an excited state is created via a chemical reaction. The light emission tracks the kinetic progress of the underlying chemical reaction.

  9. Erasermate - Wikipedia

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    A disposable version called Erasermate 2 was subsequently introduced, with an appearance similar to the non-erasable Write Bros. stick pen, except for a slightly larger girth, and of course the black eraser, affixed to the pen's cap. The eraser, similar to that of a standard no. 2 pencil, was about 5 mm in diameter, and 10 mm in length.