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Interviews
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Your Perfect Foundation, Found!
Cover FX’s International Director of Artistry and Education gives us an inside look at this dermatologist-approved line. Bonus: all of it is oil-free, gluten-free, paraben-free, and talc-free!
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Holiday 2013
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Holiday Gift Guide: Lipstick Minis!
It’s hard to resist anything miniature, especially lipsticks! Stock up on these limited-edition sets, which make the ultimate gift for makeup aficionados.
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Tutorials
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Dazzling Glitter Lips! Our Super Easy Tutorial
Dazzle everyone at the party with our simple glitter lips tutorial.
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Makeup Tutorials
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Simple Halloween Look! Weeping Nun Makeup
If you’re looking for a creepy Halloween costume with pop culture undertones, this will do the trick! Here’s how to do the makeup.
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Community
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Halloween Special! 25 Best Zombie Makeup Looks
The walking dead come to life with these 25 zombie makeup tutorials, culled from the Beautylish archive and community.
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Inspiration
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History Lesson: The Beauty Of Early Drag Captured By Linda Simpson
The drag personality, historian, and photographer takes us deep into the best of early drag beauty.
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Community
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10 Looks To Get You In the Spirit of Halloween
As you put the finishing touches on your costume, look no further than our own community for inspired makeup ideas. Check out some of our recent faves!
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Makeup Removers
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Confession: I’m a Beauty Editor and Water Hasn’t Touched My Face in a Decade
Tia Williams doesn't let water touch her face—ever—and has thus become in expert in remover wipes. Here are her three picks for any skin situation, all under $10.
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Nails
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The One Thing That Makes At-Home Manis Way Easier
It’s so much easier to paint your own nails with polish that comes with a flat, fat brush. Here are three lines, from budget to luxe, that got the brush just right.
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News
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The Photoshop Controversy: Does Photo Editing Alter Our Perceptions Of Beauty?
When it comes to editing pictures, is Photoshop the enemy? Or can we find peace in doctored representations of beauty by acknowledging the fantasy? Our writer investigates.