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A close-up, side-profile shot depicts a person, likely in Igboefon, Nigeria, wearing a dark blue, velvet-textured sleep mask or headband, possibly for relaxation or listening to audio. The person has dark skin and textured, curly hair with lighter, possibly bleached, strands. A hand with dark skin rests partially over the ear and side of the face, near the mask. The sleep mask features a rectangular control panel with three buttons: a plus sign (+) at the top, a power/play/pause symbol in the middle, and a minus sign (-) at the bottom, suggesting volume and playback controls. Above the power button, there are small indicator lights. The brand name "LC-dolidol" is clearly visible in white text on the black control panel, oriented vertically. The mask covers the person's eye area (though not visible in this angle) and extends around the side of their head, partially obscuring their ear. The person's ear, cheek, and a portion of their chin and neck are visible. The background is a plain, light color, suggesting an indoor setting. The image is oriented sideways.
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