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Alopecia areata - feeling low

Alopecia areata, also known as spot baldness, is an autoimmune disease in which hair is lost from some or all areas of the body. Small spots most commonly occur on the scalp and usually grow back within a year. A very small percentage of cases spread to the entire scalp (alopecia totalis) or to the entire body (alopecia universalis).

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Wunemo oil pastel tutorials

A place to share works of art using any type of pastel, but especially oil pastels.

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Any bags similar to this?

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Discussing our love for handbags and their designers 👜🛍

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Neopastels Vs neoart

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What are these itchy spots?

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**Welcome to /r/DermatologyQuestions!** Ask a dermatologist or medical professional on reddit! Advice on what to do next about your red skin rash or bump.

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Recommendations for earrings

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Welcome to our community! This is a subreddit dedicated to moissanite discussions, CAD reviews, design help, ring and jewelry sharing! If you are new, please read through the ‘quick reference guide for new subscribers’ pinned at the top of this sub. Also see our menu for reference materials and vendor recommendations. There is an extensive wiki. Use the search options to look up past projects, vendor reviews, design inspiration, or browse related subreddits for similar communities.

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How to achieve a texture like this?

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A place to share any and all paintings made with acrylic paint regardless of your skill level.

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Neopastel alternatives?

A place to share works of art using any type of pastel, but especially oil pastels.

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Budget oil pastel question!

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First oil pastel of my son and i

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A place to share works of art using any type of pastel, but especially oil pastels.

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ID request

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An army of caterpillars. Who doesn't want more caterpillars in their life? 🐛

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A few of your favourite things

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A place to share any and all paintings made with acrylic paint regardless of your skill level.

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Shadow advice

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A place to share any and all paintings made with acrylic paint regardless of your skill level.

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Poor milgrain on bezel setting help!

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Welcome to our community! This is a subreddit dedicated to moissanite discussions, CAD reviews, design help, ring and jewelry sharing! If you are new, please read through the ‘quick reference guide for new subscribers’ pinned at the top of this sub. Also see our menu for reference materials and vendor recommendations. There is an extensive wiki. Use the search options to look up past projects, vendor reviews, design inspiration, or browse related subreddits for similar communities.

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Need help with composition

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A place to share any and all paintings made with acrylic paint regardless of your skill level.

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Getting depressed about a work trip

This is a place where you can ask for advice on many subjects. Everybody has issues that they run into, and everyone needs advice every now and again. This is Reddit's very own solution-hub.

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Gouache painting of Algarve beach

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Gouache is an opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor, with which it is sometimes paired. It can be painted light over dark and dark over light, it dries quickly, it remains water soluble after dry, and requires no solvents to clean up. Note: Acryl(a) gouache is just acrylic paint formulated to dry with a matte finish. Designers like this because it's easier to scan or photograph. Acryl(a) gouache has different working properties than traditional gouache.

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Gouache on wood?

Gouache is an opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor, with which it is sometimes paired. It can be painted light over dark and dark over light, it dries quickly, it remains water soluble after dry, and requires no solvents to clean up. Note: Acryl(a) gouache is just acrylic paint formulated to dry with a matte finish. Designers like this because it's easier to scan or photograph. Acryl(a) gouache has different working properties than traditional gouache.

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Does anyone know what bag this is?

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Discussing our love for handbags and their designers 👜🛍

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Student grade gouache

Gouache is an opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor, with which it is sometimes paired. It can be painted light over dark and dark over light, it dries quickly, it remains water soluble after dry, and requires no solvents to clean up. Note: Acryl(a) gouache is just acrylic paint formulated to dry with a matte finish. Designers like this because it's easier to scan or photograph. Acryl(a) gouache has different working properties than traditional gouache.

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Nevskaya palitra gouache

Gouache is an opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor, with which it is sometimes paired. It can be painted light over dark and dark over light, it dries quickly, it remains water soluble after dry, and requires no solvents to clean up. Note: Acryl(a) gouache is just acrylic paint formulated to dry with a matte finish. Designers like this because it's easier to scan or photograph. Acryl(a) gouache has different working properties than traditional gouache.

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Advice on shadows and style

Gouache is an opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor, with which it is sometimes paired. It can be painted light over dark and dark over light, it dries quickly, it remains water soluble after dry, and requires no solvents to clean up. Note: Acryl(a) gouache is just acrylic paint formulated to dry with a matte finish. Designers like this because it's easier to scan or photograph. Acryl(a) gouache has different working properties than traditional gouache.

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Is the wart dead after cryotherapy?

All the great pictures and videos you would want to about the dreaded wart.

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First gouache

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Gouache is an opaque, water-based paint similar to watercolor, with which it is sometimes paired. It can be painted light over dark and dark over light, it dries quickly, it remains water soluble after dry, and requires no solvents to clean up. Note: Acryl(a) gouache is just acrylic paint formulated to dry with a matte finish. Designers like this because it's easier to scan or photograph. Acryl(a) gouache has different working properties than traditional gouache.

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What are these?

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**Welcome to /r/DermatologyQuestions!** Ask a dermatologist or medical professional on reddit! Advice on what to do next about your red skin rash or bump.