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  2. The Best Glow-In-The-Dark Paint for Striking Effects - AOL

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    Glow-in-the-dark paint is a fun medium to use, whether for adding a surprise element to your artwork, creating festive messages, or just plain experimentation. Like regular paints, these come in ...

  3. Luminous paint - Wikipedia

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    Pearl Scene using phosphorescent paint, Irving Berlin's 1921 Music Box Revue. Phosphorescent paint is commonly called "glow-in-the-dark" paint. It is made from phosphors such as silver-activated zinc sulfide or doped strontium aluminate, and typically glows a pale green to greenish-blue color. The mechanism for producing light is similar to ...

  4. Blacklight paint - Wikipedia

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    The invention of black light paint is attributed to brothers Joseph and Robert Switzer in the 1930s. After a fall, Robert suffered a severe head injury that resulted in a severed optic nerve. His doctor confined him to a dark room while he waited for his sight to recover.

  5. Super-LumiNova - Wikipedia

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    Super-LumiNova is a brand name under which strontium aluminate–based non-radioactive and nontoxic photoluminescent or afterglow pigments for illuminating markings on watch dials, hands and bezels, etc. in the dark are marketed. When activated with a suitable dopant (Europium and Dysprosium), it acts as a photoluminescent phosphor with long ...

  6. 11 of the Best Primers for Perfect Makeup on Dry Skin - AOL

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    Over 1,000 reviews. Olivia Rodrigo recently partnered up with the brand. ... Neutrogena Hydro Boost Glow Booster Primer & Serum, e.l.f. Hydrating Face Primer. Woman-Doing-Makeup-Stock-Photo.

  7. Undark - Wikipedia

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    Undark was a trade name for luminous paint made with a mixture of radioactive radium and zinc sulfide, as produced by the U.S. Radium Corporation between 1917 and 1938. It was used primarily in radium dials for watches and clocks.