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Skincare
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Lesson Learned! Check Expiration Dates Before You Get to Set
How spoiled yogurt almost derailed a DIY television segment for natural beauty expert Indie Lee.
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Foundations
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4 Ways to Fight Foundation Smudges
We talk with a makeup artist to learn the tricks to keeping foundation from rubbing off everywhere.
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Tips & Tricks
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How to Highlight Your Favorite Features
Whatever your favorite feature, the easiest way to play it up is with makeup. OCC’s founder and creative director David Klasfeld shares a few simple tricks that can draw someone’s eye right where you want it to go.
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Behind the Brand
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Draw, Smudge, Done! The New Easy-to-Use Line of Makeup Pencils You Don’t Want to Miss.
To celebrate the launch of Nudestix on Beautylish, cofounders Taylor and Ally Frankel fill us in on their beauty icons, the makeup trend they’ll never be caught dead wearing, and more.
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Which Foundation Applicator Is Right for You?
Are you using the right applicator for your skin or foundation type? Read our guide to find out!
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True Blues: The Blue Lipstick Review
Think you’d never in a million years wear blue lipstick? These six head-turning shades might just change your mind.
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Hair Tutorials
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A Super-Glam Hairstyle Made Easy!
Kick your waves up a notch! Stylist Derek Williams shares his technique for creating a super-glam, soft-yet-sleek down ’do.
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Makeup
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The Easiest Way to Organize Your Beauty Products
On the list of things we said we’d do if we ever had the time: organize our beauty stash. Guess what? The time is now.
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From the Shop
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11 Beauty Brands We Love from Around the Globe
We’ve got some of the leading beauty brands in the world right here on Beautylish! From Embryolisse (France) to Inglot Cosmetics (Poland) to Chikuhodo (Japan) here’s your passport to getting to know some of our favorite imports.
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Makeup
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Lesson Learned! Rose-Marie Swift on Thinking—and Acting—Fast When Something Goes Wrong on Set
Sun protection is essential on any swimwear shoot. But when a sunscreen product turned a makeup job into a chalky mess one day, makeup artist Rose-Marie Swift had to think fast.