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Hair
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8 Simple Steps to Perfect Beachy Waves
It’s July, and there’s no better time to master messy, undone, beachy waves. Los Angeles–based hairstylist Derek Williams is here to show us how, step by step.
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Skincare
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Are You Skipping This Necessary Skin Care Step?
Indie Lee is just one of many experts who swears by toners. Here she shares the 411 on what to buy, how to use it, and just what toner can do to perfect your skin.
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Inspiration
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Exclusive! A Look Inside the Career (and Kit) of Makeup Artist Tabby Casto
In seven years, London-based makeup artist Tabby Casto has worked with Bryan Ferry and Ted Baker, and has had her work published in Vogue. Here she offers advice for building a network of clients and staying true to yourself.
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Skincare
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5 Ways to Pamper Your Pits
Most of us shave, deodorize, repeat, and never think twice. But what’s really going on under your arms? A dermatologist explains exactly what we should be doing to take care of our pits.
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Hair
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Zero Grease, All Volume: 3 New Dry-Hair Sprays We Love
These innovative new hair products are not quite dry shampoos, not quite hairsprays.
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GLO Brilliant Teeth Whitening System: We Tried It. Here’s What Happened.
Everyone’s been talking about the GLO Brilliant Teeth Whitening System, so our writer put it to the test.
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Skincare
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Have Eczema, Psoriasis, or Sensitive Skin? Avoid These 5 Ingredients
In Part II of our eczema and psoriasis series, we take a look at five potentially irritating ingredients that may cause flare-ups. Whip out your reading glasses and get ready to investigate those labels!
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Skincare
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Eczema and Psoriasis: How to Take Control
Eczema sufferer and skin care expert Kate Somerville shares advice dealing with these two similar yet different skin conditions.
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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.