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Skincare
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7 of Our Top Fragrance-Free Beauty Finds
Whether your skin is sensitive or you’re just picky about scents, give these fragrance-free products a try.
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Nails
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Extreme Nails: What It’s Really Like
Ever thought about getting crazy-long fake nails? One writer tells all about her first experience with acrylics.
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Fragrances
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A Love Letter to the Fragrances of Our Youth
Our writer waxes nostalgic about eight fragrances from her youth. If you grew up in the ’80s or ’90s, we dedicate this list to you.
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Special Features
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Beauty History Lesson: The Art of Victorian Hair Jewelry
You’ve heard of “hair jewelry,” but what about jewelry made from human hair? You won’t believe how intricate and beautiful these 19th-century pieces are!
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Member Spotlight
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Micaela Jordan: From Painter and Makeup Artist to the Head of Her Own Budding Creative Empire
Beautylish member Micaela Jordan shares advice for aspiring makeup artists and dishes on her inspirations, strangest client requests, and the products she can’t live without.
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Hair
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Easy Night-Out Hair Idea: Add Length Instantly, Wear it Down
Clip-in extensions are super easy to put in at home—and perfect for special occasion ’dos. Follow our tutorial and length in minutes!
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Sunny Side Up: The Orange Lipstick Review
Our favorite versions of spring’s hottest lip color. There’s an orange for everyone here—find yours now!
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Products
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Lucas' Papaw Ointment, an Industry Secret
Cracked lips? Chapped skin? Rashes and burns and eczema, oh my?! Toss this little red tube into your purse and begin the healing process.
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Building Your Kit Part 23: The Essentials for Date Night
Makeup for date night should be an amped up version of your everyday look. Here James Vincent shares his go-to essentials for a romantic evening.
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Community
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Makeup Artist Twyla Christina Proves that a Signature Look Offers Endless Inspiration
After nailing a signature look that totally works for her, New Jersey–based makeup artist Twyla Christina McDowell uses social media to inspire followers with endless variations on it.