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Inspiration
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So Cool! This Hong Kong–Based Artist Makes Sculptures Out of Lipstick.
Hong Kong-based artist May Sum carves lipsticks into industry icons. You’ll want to display these on your wall instead of in your makeup drawer.
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Hair Removal
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Is More-Natural Body Hair the Next Big Thing in Beauty?
Body hair has been sort of a hot news item lately. Here’s the case for why you might consider letting yours grow (not the least of which is saving a LOT of time in the shower).
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Beauty Library
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Our Fave Beauty Reads of 2014 (So Far!)
Brush up on all types of beauty topics with these must-have spring-summer reads.
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Eyebrows
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See How Altering the Shape of Your Brows Can Change Your Whole Face
Kevyn Aucoin knew better than anyone that changing the shape of the eyebrows could totally transform a face. Here, we prove it, by trying different Kevyn-inspired brow shapes on one model.
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Nails
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Extreme Nails: What It’s Really Like
Ever thought about getting crazy-long fake nails? One writer tells all about her first experience with acrylics.
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Member Spotlight
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Micaela Jordan: From Painter and Makeup Artist to the Head of Her Own Budding Creative Empire
Beautylish member Micaela Jordan shares advice for aspiring makeup artists and dishes on her inspirations, strangest client requests, and the products she can’t live without.
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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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outFit with Kit
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My A-Ha Moment, and Tips for Discovering Your Purpose
Kit shares three tips she’s learned over the years for finding your true purpose in life—regardless of how long it might take.
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Building Your Kit Part 21: Post-Hangover Helpers
James Vincent reveals his must-haves for helping clients look their best after a night out.
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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”!