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Eyes
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The Cat Eyes of Paris Fashion Week (and the Perfect Liner for the Look)
High-drama cat eyes were all over the runways at Paris Fashion Week, and we have the perfect gel liner—in 22 shades—for trying out the look.
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DIY
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Make Pore Strips More Effective with 2 Household Ingredients
Did you know that pore strips can be twice as effective when used with a simple solution whipped up with ingredients you already have in your pantry? Here’s how to do it.
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Hair
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3 New Must-Haves for Color-Treated Hair
It used to be that chemically-treated hair and healthy hair could not live on the same head. These new products prove that’s no longer the case.
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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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outFit with Kit
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2 Better-for-You Dessert Recipes
Two chefs share better-for-you versions of panna cotta and chocolate mousse. Enjoy!
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Inspiration
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Makeup Masters: The History of Max Factor
Max Factor is partly responsible for giving makeup its first big break. And he even invented the term “makeup”!
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From the Shop
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Classic Kevyn Aucoin Makeup Lesson #2: Shaping Lips
Our exclusive four-part series adapted from Kevyn’s classic beauty bibles, Making Faces and Face Forward, continues with a lesson in shaping the lips.
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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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Community
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An Easy Updo For Long Hair
Beautylish member Emma P. shares an easy-to-perfect updo tutorial that’s refreshing for the new year.
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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.