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Focus Description:

The magician holds his index fingers in front of the eyes of the person participating in it and invites him to look intently at the tips of his fingers. The participant is then asked to close their eyes, and the magician puts index fingers on their eyelids. He says slowly, "Now you have a strange sensation - an electric wave is running through your hair."

The fingertips press against the participant's eyelids, and the participant feels a tingle on the top of their head. Then the command is given to open the eyes; fingers are removed from the eyelids, and the person, it turns out, continues to look at the magician's fingers.

Focus secret:

When the person closes their eyes, the magician extends the first two fingers of his right hand and touches the subject's eyelids. Since before that the person looked at the tips of the magician's index fingers, he naturally believes that both hands of the operator are engaged in this.

After pressing the eyelids, the magician, barely touching, runs his free hand through the hair of the subject, while pressing on his eyelids so that he cannot open his eyes. This is done carefully so that the subject is unaware that the hand is touching his hair; it seems that an electric current has run through the hair.

The magician returns his free hand to its original position, and when the object no longer feels pressure on the eyelids, he opens his eyes and sees the same two fingers in front of him as before.

If everything is done carefully, the effect will be amazing, and the subject will look around in search of some apparatus that could cause this effect.

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