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Makeup
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How to Make an Age-Appropriate Makeup Kit for Tweens
If you know a young person who’s into makeup, the best thing you can do is share age-appropriate products and advice. Hey, if no one else is going to show the kids the way, we will!
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Skincare
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How to Treat Keratosis Pilaris (Those Scaly Red Bumps On Your Upper Arms!)
Keratosis pilaris is a harmless skin condition which results in rough, scaly patches, often on the upper arms. We spoke with a dermatologist about what causes it and how to treat it.
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Skincare
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In Praise of Witch Hazel
A swipe of witch hazel can clear acne, eliminate razor bumps, and de-puff your under eyes. Still not convinced? Here are even more reasons to pick some up.
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Inspiration
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"Can I Touch It?” The Story Behind Endia Beal’s Hair-Raising Photo Series
Those four little words inspired photographer Endia Beal’s much-talked about new photo exhibit that centers around hair styles. Here’s her story.
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Lips
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Use These 7 Lip Balms and Kiss Dry Lips Goodbye
An Allure Beauty award-winning balm, ultra healing ointment, and hydrating tint top our list for must-have lip products this winter.
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From the Shop
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Classic Kevyn Aucoin Makeup Lesson #1: Contouring
Our exclusive four-part series featuring makeup lessons adapted from Kevyn's classic beauty bibles, Making Faces and Face Forward. First up—contouring.
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From the Archive
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Naughty or Nice: Your Holiday Fitness Game Plan
Beautylish fitness expert Kit Rich helps you create a healthy game plan for this holiday season.
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Tutorials
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How to Color Hair At Home, Step by Step
Vidal Sassoon Pro Series experts lay out as tips, tricks, and all the steps you need to achieve salon-worthy color in the comfort of your own bathroom!
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Pretty and Polished: The Rose Gold Lipstick Review
What better time of year to play around with pinks and reds infused with coppery gold? There’s nothing more festive.
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Makeup
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Lesson Learned! How to Correctly Apply Under Eye Concealer
Dolce & Gabbana’s national makeup artist Christian McCulloch learned how not to overdo it with under eye concealer—the hard way.