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  2. The 20 Best Nail Polish Colors for Spring 2022 - AOL.com

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    Dazzle Dry’s Taupe of the Morning comes recommended by Galvan as one of the best spring nail colors for pale or cool-toned skin. Still, it’s one of those easy-to-wear shades because it’s ...

  3. 9 Trending Dark Nail Colors to Inspire Your Cold-Weather ...

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    Our pick: Dazzle Dry in Ivy League ($22; dazzledry.com). Oxblood While a bright, true red makes us think of the holidays, a more brooding variation stands the test of time.

  4. 2024 Nail Trends According to Experts - AOL

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    Gel Liner Nail Art Polish Set 10ml, 4 Colors Black White Gold Silver Nail Design Paint with Thin Nail Art Brush in Bottle for Swirl/ Euphoria Nail French Tips Manicure Painting DIY at Home amazon ...

  5. Camouflage - Wikipedia

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    A soldier applying camouflage face paint; both helmet and jacket are disruptively patterned. Camouflage is the use of any combination of materials, coloration, or illumination for concealment, either by making animals or objects hard to see, or by disguising them as something else. Examples include the leopard 's spotted coat, the battledress ...

  6. List of Crayola crayon colors - Wikipedia

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    One of the new colors, Hot Magenta, shared a name with one of the original colors, now Razzle Dazzle Rose. For some reason, two of the original eight fluorescent crayons have the same color as two of the newer crayons. In 1992, the fluorescent colors were added to the new No. 96 box, becoming part of the standard lineup.

  7. Scintillating scotoma - Wikipedia

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    Artist's depiction of a scintillating scotoma, exhibiting a flashing visual pattern similar to dazzle camouflage used during WWI. Scintillating scotoma is a common visual aura that was first described by 19th-century physician Hubert Airy (1838–1903). Originating from the brain, it may precede a migraine headache, but can also occur ...