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  2. Template:1940s-short-animation-film-stub - Wikipedia

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  3. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    Roblox occasionally hosts real-life and virtual events. They have in the past hosted events such as BloxCon, which was a convention for ordinary players on the platform. [99] Roblox operates annual Easter egg hunts [100] and also hosts an annual event called the "Bloxy Awards", an awards ceremony that also functions as a fundraiser. The 2020 ...

  4. History of cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    During the early 1900s, makeup was not excessively popular. In fact, women hardly wore makeup at all. Make-up at this time was still mostly the territory of prostitutes, those in cabarets and on the black & white screen. [34] Face enameling (applying actual paint to the face) became popular among the rich at this time in an attempt to look paler.

  5. Face powder - Wikipedia

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    Face powder is a cosmetic product applied to the face to serve different functions, typically to beautify the face. Originating from ancient Egypt , [ citation needed ] face powder has had different social uses across cultures and in modern times, it is typically used to set makeup, brighten the skin and contour the face.

  6. Theatrical makeup - Wikipedia

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    An actor having face makeup applied Oresteia by Aeschylus, adapted by Stairwell Theater, 2019 Marcus Stewart wears face make-up in Oresteia by Aeschylus, adapted by Stairwell Theater, 2019. Theatrical makeup is makeup that is used to assist in creating the appearance of the characters that actors portray during a theater production.

  7. Template:1940s-US-film-stub - Wikipedia

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  9. Daniel C. Striepeke - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Charles Striepeke (October 8, 1930 – January 17, 2019 [1]) was an American makeup artist who was nominated for two Academy Awards and who has often done make-up on Tom Hanks films. With a 40-year career he did makeup on over 100 films.