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Eyelashes
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Fibers Vs. Falsies: Which is Better for Lush Lashes?
We can’t all be born with lush, long lashes, but you can get the look with fibers or falsies. Here are the pros and cons of each.
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Building Your Kit
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Building Your Kit Part 11: All About Eye Pencils
In this exclusive Beautylish series, makeup artist James Vincent tackles the makeup artist’s biggest endeavor: building the perfect kit. In this edition, we learn everything there is to know about choosing eye pencils.
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Makeup
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Marc Jacobs Beauty is Here! We Try The Goods
The highly anticipated Marc Jacobs Beauty line debuted last week, and we jumped right in to create a look with some of our faves.
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Hair
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Three Common Hair Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Seasoned pros taught us these little hair routine tweaks, which can go a long way toward better-looking locks.
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Makeup
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Which Products Do You Love So Much You Finish? We Ask the Experts!
We polled a variety of beauty experts and makeup artists to find out which products they use to the very last drop and then buy ’em again and again!
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DIY
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DIY Perfumed Body Powder
Think powder is for babies and old ladies? Wrong! Our writer makes a time-tested DIY perfume body powder recipe she learned from a local old lady.
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Inspiration
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How Flappers Paved The Way For Beauty Today
Turns out we have more in common with the women of the Gatsby era than we think. Gatsby may be all the rage, but the real gals of the twenties are who we thank for our beauty ideas today.
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Tips & Tricks
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Fridge or Vanity? Does it Matter Where You Store Your Beauty Products?
As temperatures soar, we talk to an expert about that old idea of storing beauty products in the fridge. Turns out that in some cases, it is a good idea. Read on to learn more.
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DIY
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Two-Ingredient DIY Coconut Hair Treatment
This one is inexpensive, super moisturizing, and even adaptable to suit different hair types.
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DIY
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Three DIY Epsom Salt Scrubs for Brighter Summer Skin
Here are three easy ways to use the classic muscle-ache reliever in your DIY skin routine.