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  2. Toiletry bag - Wikipedia

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    A clear plastic toiletry bag. A toiletry bag (also called a toiletry kit, dopp kit, bathroom bag, ditty bag, sponge bag, toilet bag, personal hygiene kit, amenity kit, travel kit, or washkit) is a portable container—usually a pouch with a drawstring or zippered closure—that holds body hygiene and toiletry supplies such as toothbrush and toothpaste, dental floss, cotton swabs, deodorant ...

  3. Hebao - Wikipedia

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    Hebao is a bag composed of 2 sides: the interior and exterior side. [1] It is often embroidered on its outside while the inside is made of a thick layer of fabric. [1] The opening of the bag is threaded with a silk string that can tightened and loosened. [1] They are made in various shapes, such as rotund, oblong, peach, ruyi, and guava. [1]

  4. Makeup brush - Wikipedia

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    Makeup brush tips used for face makeup. Foundation brush - long, flat bristles and tapered tip [1] Powder brush - fluffy bristles; soft, full and rounded; Fan brush - It is used dust off any fall outs and also to apply highlighter on the highest points of the face. A large fan brush is usually made out of natural fibers and is fanned out 180 ...

  5. List of ancient Egyptian palettes - Wikipedia

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    remainder piece has large, entire cosmetic circle, 2 small confronted geese below Barbary Goat palette – British Museum Turtle Palette {circular) – Louvre Circular shape with small turtle appendages Turtle Palette no. 2 [15] {circular) – Egyptian Museum, Berlin Circular shape with small turtle appendages

  6. Narmer Palette - Wikipedia

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    Serekhs bearing the rebus symbols n'r (catfish) and mr (chisel) inside, being the phonetic representation of Narmer's name [16]. The Narmer Palette is a 63-centimetre-tall (25 in) by 42-centimetre-wide (17 in), shield-shaped, ceremonial palette, carved from a single piece of flat, soft dark gray-green greywacke. [14]

  7. Cosmetic palette - Wikipedia

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    Cosmetic palettes are archaeological artifacts, originally used in predynastic Egypt to grind and apply ingredients for facial or body cosmetics. The decorative palettes of the late 4th millennium BCE appear to have lost this function and became commemorative, ornamental, and possibly ceremonial.