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Inspiration
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Profile Pic Makeover!
Tia was tired of the same old, same old profile pic on every single social network, so she called in a pro for a full-on makeover. New year, new avatar!
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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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Skincare
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The “For Men” Products Everyone Needs Now!
Our writer shares some of his new beauty faves that are marketed toward men, but great for everyone!
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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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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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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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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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News
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Beauty Mythbusters! We Investigate the Weirdest Beauty Headlines
Beauty inventions are getting weirder by the day. We take a look at what they promise, and what science debunks.
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Inspiration
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Art History, Makeup Edition: Way Bandy
With a fresh approach and high-fashion pedigree, this unforgettable 1970s makeup artist—one of Kevyn Aucoin’s idols—influenced beauty generations to come.
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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.