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"Lunaflects" is the general term for a stylized reflection to indicate some surface is shiny. "Catchlight" is the term for a light source reflecting in someone's eyes (not just in drawings but in real life photography as well). I'm not aware if there's a similar term specifically for hair.
Lunaflects doesn't really look like it because it's not meant to convey motion. You see it a lot in different artstyles. it's a common shading trope I'd think.
Tvtropes in general is missing a lot of basic art style tropes, I doubt we have this as it's own page.
That's unfortunate I wish I knew a good name for this one and another art style trope I'm looking for so I could make a YKTTW.
This is usually in anime but sometimes I think I've seen it in western animation too but I"m talking about that light/white horizontal strip often around or just above the bangs that's meant to convey some kind of "shine" in the hair. or the hair catching light. EDIT: I know DC comcis seems to like to use it alot too. Superman and Wonder W Oman tend to ahve it in a lot of art.
Edited by DarthDracula