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nail polish
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Middle East
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Considered immodest or inappropriate due to religious or cultural modesty standards, often avoided or limited to neutral or muted colors.
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1
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2
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nail polish
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Middle East
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Considered inappropriate or immodest in conservative social settings
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1
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3
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nail polish
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Middle East
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Considered immodest or inappropriate in certain conservative cultures due to religious or cultural norms.
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1
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4
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nail polish
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Middle East
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Considered inappropriate or immodest for women to wear nail polish in public
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1
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5
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nail polish
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Middle East
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Nail polish is often worn as a sign of marital status or for special occasions like weddings.
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1
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6
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nail polish
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Middle East
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Henna and intricate patterns are sometimes used as a natural alternative to nail polish.
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1
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7
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nail polish remover
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Middle East
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Considered inappropriate or controversial due to potential associations with beauty products and practices that are frowned upon in traditional cultural norms.
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1
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8
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nail polish remover
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Middle Eastern countries
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Less commonly used due to cultural preferences for modesty in nail coloring
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1
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9
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paste shoe polish
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Middle East
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Less common due to preference for traditional methods like using oil or wax for shoe maintenance
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1
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