Beth K.'s Articles Liked
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Building Your Kit
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Building Your Kit Part 1: Getting Started
In the beginning of an exclusive Beautylish series, makeup artist James Vincent tackles a makeup artist's biggest endeavor: building the perfect kit.
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How to Think Like a Dermatologist
Dr. Ava Shamban talks skin care from behind industry lines.
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BB Creams
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Could CC Creams Be The Next Product to Face Perfection?
BB creams just met their match.
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Eyelashes
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Learn to Apply Any Faux Lash Like a Pro!
Individuals, full strips, and pieces—lash lingo and technique can be confusing and difficult to understand. We’ve got simple tips and tricks to master falsies in a flash!
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Makeup Tutorials
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Medium Mixologist: How to Layer Your Makeup for Innovative Effects
Achieve new results with your makeup stash by layering textures and colors—for a completely different effect than ever before.
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Tutorials
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How to Tightline Eyes
Tightlining your eyes is a great way to make lashes appear longer and fuller. Los Angeles-based makeup artist Jason Sanchez walks us through each step. Grab an eyeliner and follow along!
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Eyebrow Fillers
Well-shaped eyebrows can do wonders to frame your face (Brooke Shields brows defined her look!). Anastasia Soare, the founder of Anastasia Beverley Hills, is the eyebrow queen to celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Megan Fox, and Jennifer Lopez. Anastasia lends her expertise to Beautylish on how to beautifully shape and fill in eyebrows.
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Red Lips
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Beauty School: Smudge-Proof Lips
You’re not the only one who’s sick of re-applying lipstick. Beautylish's Undercover Beauty Agent dishes on simple tricks will make sure your perfect pout stays put all day (and night) long!
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How-to
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How To Look Your Best In HD
Celebrity makeup artist Orlando Santiago reveals his tips on how to look better on HD video. Hint: it's all about color, coverage, and texture!
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How-to
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Find Your Face Shape
Many misdiagnose their facial features, so we're here to set the record straight. Learn an easy way to find out what kind of face you're working with using a mirror and a marker.