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  2. Hair highlighting - Wikipedia

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    There are four basic types of highlights: foil highlights, hair painting, frosting, and chunking. Highlights can be any color, as long as it is a lighter level than the surrounding hair. Hair lightened with bleach or permanent color will be permanent until new growth begins to show. Highlighted hair can make the hair appear fuller.

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    Brunettes specifically need more upkeep for natural-looking, beachy highlights. Even finding an appointment can sometimes feel impossible! There’s also the fact that bleach is damaging, as are ...

  4. Shadow and highlight enhancement - Wikipedia

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    Shadow and highlight enhancement refers to an image processing technique used to correct exposure.. The use of this technique has been gaining popularity, [citation needed] making its way onto magazine covers, digital media, and photos.

  5. Highlight - Wikipedia

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    Highlights, a public page on the Russian social networking site VKontakte; Highlights FC, Nevisian association football club; In sports, a collection of top plays, often featuring a particular player, team, or position; Highlights (magazine), an American children's magazine

  6. Shades of black - Wikipedia

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    The web color dim gray is a dark tone of gray. The color name dim gray first came into use in 1987, when this color was formulated as one of the colors on the X11 color list, introduced that year. After the invention of the World Wide Web in 1991, these colors became known as the "X11 web colors".

  7. Luminous paint - Wikipedia

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    Phosphorescent paint is commonly called "glow-in-the-dark" paint. It is made from phosphors such as silver-activated zinc sulfide or doped strontium aluminate, and typically glows a pale green to greenish-blue color. The mechanism for producing light is similar to that of fluorescent paint, but the emission of visible light persists long after ...

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