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Hair
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Brown to Blonde: Myth or Miracle?
They say it can’t be done, but here is a safe way you can go from brunette to blonde. It just takes the right product.
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Cult Product: RCMA foundation
In this column, makeup pro James Vincent gives us his favorite cult products of all time. This time around, James tells us all about the foundation one pros have fawned over for more than 50 years.
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Products
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New for Spring! Illamasqua's Paranormal Collection
Nails that glow under a black light and megawatt eyes take center stage in the London-based brand's unearthly new line.
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Building Your Kit
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Building Your Kit Part 6: How to Choose and Use Concealers
In this exclusive Beautylish series, makeup artist James Vincent tackles the makeup artist’s biggest endeavor: building the perfect kit. In part six of our series, James talks concealers, from choosing the right shade to the benefits of sheer formulas.
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Stories
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How to Get What You Want at the Makeup Counter
Don't get into that chair without knowing these simple things.
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Hair
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Do Your Own Temporary, High-Octane Highlights in Minutes!
Festival season is here! The easy way to try out megawatt locks? Temporarily. Get an electric ombré look using Anastasia’s Hypercolor Brow and Hair Powder, which goes on and comes off instantly.
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Tips & Tricks
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Hygiene tips for artists and their makeup kits
Whether you are a professional working makeup artist or a major makeup lover, keeping your product sanitary and yourself hygienic is essential to protecting you and your client from possible infections.
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Products
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5 January Makeup Staples to Color us Cold
Our favorite dark and stormy products to welcome the winter weather.
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Culture
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Beauty At Every Age: An Interview with Advanced Style’s Ari Seth Cohen
Blogger Ari Seth Cohen wants us to see how beauty and age can coexist.
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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.