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  • 1Nail buffing — Nail buffer Nail buffing is the act of polishing the nail using buffers of successively finer grit in order to make it look more consistent and shiny. Technique The Emery board nail file should not be used to buff the surface of the nails. They… …

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  • 2Nail polish — Chanel nail polish Nail polish is a lacquer applied to toenails and or fingernails for appearance, and also as nail protection. It usually comes in different colors. Contents 1 Hist …

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  • 3Nail gun — Pneumatic nail gun in use A nail gun, nailgun or nailer is a type of tool used to drive nails into wood or some other kind of material. It is usually driven by electromagnetism, compressed air (pneumatic), highly flammable gases such as butane or …

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  • 4Vamp Nail Polish — Background Originally Rouge Noir, Parisian fashion house Chanel[1] launched a dark red and black nail color called Vamp. It was created to be the same color as dried blood. Originating straight off of a runway in ‘94, a Chanel makeup artist… …

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  • 5Cosmetology — Not to be confused with Cosmology. Cosmetology class in California, 1946 Cosmetology (from Greek κοσμητικός, kosmētikos, skilled in adornment ;[1] and λογία …

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  • 6skin — skinlike, adj. /skin/, n., v., skinned, skinning, adj. n. 1. the external covering or integument of an animal body, esp. when soft and flexible. 2. such an integument stripped from the body of an animal, esp. a small animal; pelt: a beaver skin.… …

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  • 7Max Factor — This article is about the brand. For the man, see Max Factor, Sr.. Max Factor Company is a cosmetics company, founded during 1909 by Maksymilian Faktorowicz (1877–August 30, 1938), Max Factor, a Polish Jewish cosmetician. Max Factor Company was a …

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  • 8Cosmetics — Make up redirects here. For other uses, see Make up (disambiguation). For other uses, see Cosmetic (disambiguation). Assorted cosmetics and tools …

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  • 9Baldness — Bald redirects here. For other uses, see Bald (disambiguation). Alopecia Classification and external resources Man displaying male pattern baldness ICD 10 L …

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  • 10Deadweight loss — created by a binding price ceiling. Producer surplus is necessarily decreased, while consumer surplus may or may not increase; however the decrease in producer surplus must be greater than the increase (if any) in consumer surplus. In economics,… …

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