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Makeup
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Say “Be My Valentine” with a DIY Beauty Kit
These thoughtful, easy-to-assemble beauty kits make perfect gifts for any one of your Valentines.
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Hair Health
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7 Natural Hair Myths Revealed
Hair health expert Audrey Sivasothy cuts to the root of famous natural hair urban legends!
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From Coffee to Cocoa: The Brown Lipstick Review
Take it from us, the ’90s neutral is back in chic, updated form. See our top picks.
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DIY Hair
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Make Your Locks Look Thicker with This Easy Hair Tutorial
“Hair Romance” blogger Christina Butcher’s book, “Braids, Buns, and Twists!,” is filled with inspirational tutorials. Here we chat with the author and learn how to do one of our faves, the scarf braid!
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Hair
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Brown to Blonde: Myth or Miracle?
They say it can’t be done, but here is a safe way you can go from brunette to blonde. It just takes the right product.
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Mascara
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Anatomy of a Beauty Product: Mascara
Product formulation expert Jenny Frankel gives us the lowdown on what’s in everyone’s number one makeup essential: mascara.
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Expert Advice
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Which Nude Is Right for You?
Beauties, ever get frustrated when a lip color is labeled “nude” but doesn’t work with your skin tone? There is no universal foundation color and there is no generic nude lipstick, so how do you find your perfect match? Use this easy guide to translate the hue for your complexion.
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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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DIY
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Cold Busters: Spa-Inspired Ways To Kill A Cold Fast
Three relaxing steps to cold and flu relief inspired by the “Get Well Swoon” steam and acupressure facial at Brooklyn’s Tres Belle Spa.
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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.