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  2. Setting spray - Wikipedia

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    Setting spray (also finishing spray, makeup setting spray, finish spray, or makeup spray) is a cosmetic product designed to preserve applied make-up in place for long periods of time. Usually sold in small spray bottles, setting spray is applied by spritzing mist over the face, keeping the make-up application moist for several hours.

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    I tested dozens of the best setting sprays to compile a list of my favorite formulas to extend the wear of your makeup, mattify your skin, add a glow, & more.

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    Since it’s a setting spray, it will also, well, set your makeup look, preventing color fade or makeup sliding or smearing. Best of all, like every NYX product, it’s 100% cruelty-free, so you ...

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    Ahead, the best setting sprays for waterproof, transfer-proof, and smudge-proof makeup that lasts for hours, according to editor testing and pro makeup artists. No Joke, This Setting Spray Made My ...

  6. Hairstyling product - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, Chase Products became the first company to package hair spray. Hair spray became very popular in the 1950s due to its ability to keep hair in place and prevent hair from falling out of a styled look. [4] Famous Hair Products. Bear's grease made from bear fat and marrow had been in use as early as the 11th century as a baldness remedy.

  7. Fiberglass spray lay-up process - Wikipedia

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    Spray-Up also known as chop method of creating fiberglass objects by spraying short strands of glass out of a pneumatic gun. This method is used often when one side of the finished product is not seen, or when large quantities of a product must be made cheaply and quickly with moderate strength requirements. [ 1 ]