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She tried not to over-process her hair when she had a relaxer, and would sometimes wait six weeks or two months before getting a touch-up.

While on the set of “Baby Boy,” Henson said she was embarrassed for the hairstylist to see her roots because she hadn’t had a touch-up.

At another point, a makeup artist gives him a touch-up because a fall has broken bones in his face.

The Coronation Chair, on which King Charles III will sit for part of his ceremony on Saturday, is getting a touch-up.

Then mix touch-up porcelain paint to match the color of the tile as closely as possible.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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