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  2. Maxis Partners With Ebonix, Dark & Lovely For Sims 4 ... - AOL

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    sims-4-play-in-color-campaign. EA and Maxis are teaming up with beauty brand Dark & Lovely and content creator Danielle “Ebonix” Udogaranya for the Sims 4 Play In Color campaign.

  3. Color bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Color bleeding may refer to: Color bleeding (computer graphics) , an effect in 3D rendering where objects cast a hue onto other objects Color bleeding (printing) , the effect of areas of colored inks or dyes spreading into unwanted areas

  4. Stain removal - Wikipedia

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    The dye itself can be directly absorbed through the skin and into the bloodstream. [14] The stratum corneum (the outermost layer of skin also called the “horny layer”) contains a “lipid domain” that allows the dye to pool and provide opportunity to diffuse into the body. [14] Some hair dyes can also irritate the skin with prolonged ...

  5. Patreon - Wikipedia

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    Patreon is used by writers, videographers, webcomic artists, video game developers, podcasters, musicians, adult content creators, [3] and other kinds of creators who post regularly online. [4] It allows artists to receive funding directly from their fans, or patrons , on a recurring basis or per work of art. [ 5 ]

  6. Discharge printing - Wikipedia

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    Printing is the process of adding localized or patterned color to fabrics. [2] Discharge printing involves dyeing first with dischargeable dyes; subsequently, the dyed fabric undergoes a printing process involving the application of a chemical-infused paste that effectively removes the color imparted by the dye.

  7. Dot crawl - Wikipedia

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    The term is more associated with the NTSC analog color TV system, [3] but is also present in PAL (see Chroma dots). Although the interference patterns are slightly different depending on the system used, they have the same cause and the same general principles apply. [4] A related effect, color bleed or rainbow artifacts, is discussed below. [5]

  8. Bleed (printing) - Wikipedia

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    A standard US bleed is 0.125", or one-eighth of an inch while a standard Australian bleed is 5mm. Die-cuts sometimes require a 1/4" bleed from where the page is intended to be cut; this is because of the possible movement of the paper during the die-cut procedure.

  9. Free bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Free bleeding is the practice of menstruating without blocking or collecting the period flow. In recent years it has become a subject of public debate. In recent years it has become a subject of public debate.