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Tips & Tricks
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Pretty Organized: Deep Drawers
Are there times when you just can't figure out how to arrange and display your beauty products? This week's issue: How to make sure your makeup doesn't get lost in deep drawers.
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Beauty Careers
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So You Want a Career in Beauty? Part 1
You read Beautylish religiously and love everything about beauty, so what's stopping you from starting a career in your favorite industry? In a new four-part quiz series, we'll be testing you each week to see where you fit in the beauty biz!
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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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From the Archive
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DIY Milk Beauty Recipes
Ready to test a time-honored skin care secret that even Cleopatra swore by? Keep reading for three amazing DIY milk recipes you’ve got to try.
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From the Archive
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Braids 101
From fishtails to waterfalls, there are plenty of plait techniques to play with. If you’re not an expert in everything braids yet, keep reading to find out how you can create each of these hair masterpieces.
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From the Archive
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Beauty Detox: Winter Bisque
Love to warm up on a chilly day with a hot cup of soup? Try a bisque! This week celebrity nutritionist Kimberly Snyder gives us a bisque recipe based on squash, a vegetable that’s high in beta-carotene (a great source of vitamin A), so you’ll feel full and know you’re getting your vitamins!
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Wellness
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Juice Your Way … to A Better Mood!
Beat the blahs with this delicious mood-lifting raw juice.
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DIY
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This Secret Beauty Weapon Is In Your Pantry
Colloidal oatmeal just might be the thing you need for soft, supple winter skin.
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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.