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Eye black, typically used by athletes, is believed to reduce glare from sunlight and bright lights, potentially improving visibility and focus. While some studies suggest it may have a minimal effect on reducing glare, others indicate that its benefits are largely psychological. Overall, while it may provide some comfort or confidence to players, scientific evidence on its effectiveness is inconclusive.

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