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* ''VideoGame/GalaxyAngel'': The third installment of the trilogy, ''Eternal Lovers'', features Wein of the Valfask, a race of HumanAliens who have unnatural pale skin and produce TronLines when they use their ability to control machinery. For the first half of the game, he disguises himself as the younger brother of Lushati, a human woman from EDEN, just by adopting a human skin tone (helped by the fact both of them have blond hair and blue eyes). He promptly ditches it after she uses it to hijack Unit #7 and reveals his true nature.
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* In ''Fanfic/AllWorkAndNoPlayAnAbyssalsTrialsInTheJobMarket'', Trinitite hides her Abyssal UndeathlyPallor with makeup when trying to blend in among humans. Showering, changing clothes, and running low on makeup all cause difficulties for her at different times.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': Attempted unsuccessfully in ''ComicBook/DetectiveComics #320''. Batman and Robin are exposed to alien radiation, which causes their skin to turn green while they're out in public as Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson. They try to conceal this with makeup, but the radiation effect repels it. They resort to wearing mummy bandages under their superhero outfits to prevent people from making the obvious connection.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': Attempted unsuccessfully in ''ComicBook/DetectiveComics #320''. Batman Bruce and Robin Dick are exposed to alien radiation, which causes their skin to turn green while they're out in public as Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson.public. They try to conceal this with makeup, but the radiation effect repels it. They resort to wearing mummy bandages under their superhero Batman and Robin outfits to prevent people from making the obvious connection.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': Attempted unsuccessfully in ''ComicBook/DetectiveComics #320''. Batman and Robin are exposed to alien radiation, which causes their skin to turn green while they're out in public as Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson. They try to conceal this with makeup, but the radiation effect repels it. They resort to wearing mummy bandages under their superhero outfits to prevent people from making the obvious connection.

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