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    Up next in the coronavirus pandemic precautionary measure/safeguard/fashion statement is the sneeze guard. First came the face mask, which the Centers for Disease Control officially recommended ...

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    Here’s how it works: The mask bracket—which is made of soft, flexible, food-grade, BPA-free silicone—fits against your face, while your mask is layered over top.

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    A facial prosthetic or facial prosthesis is an artificial device used to change or adapt the outward appearance of a person's face or head.. When used in the theater, film, or television industry, facial prosthetic makeup alters a person's normal face into something extraordinary.

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  6. Face Off season 1 - Wikipedia

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    The first season of the Syfy reality television series Face Off featured twelve prosthetic makeup artists competing in a series of challenges to create makeup effects. The winner received US$100,000 and a year's supply of makeup. The season premiered on January 26, 2011. Conor McCullagh of Orlando, Florida was the winner of Face Off season one.

  7. Prosthetic makeup - Wikipedia

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    Prosthetic makeup also known as special makeup effects or FX prosthesis, is the process of using prosthetic sculpting, molding and casting techniques to create advanced cosmetic effects. Prosthetics are used on stage and screen to create fantasy creatures, simulated injuries, or likenesses of other people.

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