Glitter Scale
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Description
A glitter scale generally refers to a description of an object, surface, or texture that has a shiny, sparkly appearance, typically due to the presence of glitter particles. In various contexts, such as makeup, art, fashion, or design, a glitter scale can be used to describe how intensely a surface shimmers or sparkles.
Here’s how it might be broken down:
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Low Glitter Scale: Subtle shimmer or a faint amount of sparkle, usually in a matte or semi-gloss finish. The glitter is minimal and can only be noticed in specific lighting.
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Medium Glitter Scale: More noticeable shimmer, with a moderate amount of glitter visible in a range of lighting. It’s sparkly but not overwhelmingly so.
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High Glitter Scale: Very sparkly and eye-catching, with a large amount of glitter or reflective particles that catch the light from every angle. Often used for bold, dramatic effects.
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