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For Drag Queens, Halloween is Like Mother’s Day
Want to be sexy-scary on Halloween? We talk to the Queen of spooky drag.
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Nail Tools
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The 5 Essential Nail Tools Everyone Should Have
Stumped on which tools you need for a perfect mani and pedi? Keep reading for our top five tools for your tips and toes.
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Foundations
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Finding Your Flawless Foundation Match
Do you have your own scientific method for testing and buying foundation? We've got four tips to help you find your perfect match.
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Dark Queen: The Drag Life of Porcelain
We love Porcelain! This edgy drag queen with a flawless face is more than she appears. We got the scoop on everything from her makeup faves to what it’s like to perform in drag on stage.
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Why You Need to Try Illamasqua’s Skin Base Foundation
Forget BB creams, Illamasqua’s Skin Base Foundation is our latest complexion obsession! Keep reading to learn what makes it so special, and some insider info from Illamasqua’s director of product development, Daniel Horne.
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Skincare
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A Primer in the Skin Care Basics
We talk serums, cleansers and oils like they’re our ABCs, but even beauty editors need to revert back to the basics. We break down the often convoluted world of skin care into seven easy steps.
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Beauty Careers
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Beauty Careers: Benefit Cosmetics' Coolest Creative Director
Beauty Careers is a new bi-monthly column profiling experts from all across the beauty industry. This week, we interview Benefit Cosmetic's creative director (and packaging design genius!) Hannah Malott.
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Nail Health
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Nail Lacquer—What's the Shelf Life?
Does nail polish expire? Find out when it’s time to toss your lacquers and how to keep them as fresh as possible.
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Lipstick
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Your Lips, But Better
We hate to break it to you, but a universal neutral lip color doesn’t exist. So if you’re on the hunt for a flattering everyday lipstick, look no further!
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Culture
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Drag Queens: There’s One in All of Us
There’s a feminine (and masculine) spirit in all of us, and in photographer Leland Bobbé’s incredible half-drag portraits, each side gets a voice.