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6 Unexpected Ways to Use Translucent Powder (Aside from Setting Makeup)
Translucent powder is a multi-tasker with a ton of uses beyond serving as your final makeup step. Here are six unexpected ways to use it, plus three of our faves to scoop up.
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Fragrances
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10 Spring Fragrances, Tried and Tested
Happy almost-spring! It’s time to try out some new scents, no?
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Makeup
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How to Master Barely-There Makeup for Active Days
Because sometimes you want a little boost, even if you’re gonna sweat it off, we lay out what to wear and what to avoid—makeup-wise—while exercising.
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Wellness
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Juice Your Way...to a Better Period!
Kiss bloating and cramps goodbye with a raw juice recipe for a more comfortable period.
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Building Your Kit Part 22: Red Carpet Beauty Secrets
With awards season in full swing, James Vincent rounds up his favorite pro- and celeb-approved picks for big-time events.
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DIY
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Are There Beauty Goodies Hiding in Your Trash or Compost Pile?
Don’t be so quick to throw out the trash. From banana peels to coffee grinds, here are four food scraps that have beauty benefits you might not know of.
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From the Shop
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The Brow Definer That’ll Make Your Mornings Easier
Brow guru Anastasia recently released a new product that’s almost too good to be true. Dipbrow Pomade will eliminate unnecessary steps in the morning—trust us.
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Skincare
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The Benefits and Limitations of Tea Tree Oil
Some find tea tree oil works wonders on acne, while others report it saps moisture and leaves patchy, sensitive spots. This essential oil may or may not be right for you—here’s why.
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Lips
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Want The Perfect Lipstick? Try BITE’s Lip Lab in NYC
Imagine being able to make every lipstick shade you’ve ever wanted a reality. Now you can! BITE Beauty’s Lip Lap is changing the way people buy makeup.
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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.