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6 Unexpected Ways to Use Translucent Powder (Aside from Setting Makeup)
Translucent powder is a multi-tasker with a ton of uses beyond serving as your final makeup step. Here are six unexpected ways to use it, plus three of our faves to scoop up.
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Building Your Kit Part 23: The Essentials for Date Night
Makeup for date night should be an amped up version of your everyday look. Here James Vincent shares his go-to essentials for a romantic evening.
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Building Your Kit Part 22: Red Carpet Beauty Secrets
With awards season in full swing, James Vincent rounds up his favorite pro- and celeb-approved picks for big-time events.
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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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Building Your Kit Part 20: Winter Weather Essentials
James Vincent shares his top seven skin and makeup picks for cold, dry temps. Add these to instantly winterize your kit.
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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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Building Your Kit Part 19: HD-Ready Products
Now that super-magnifying high-def TVs are standard, we have to tweak makeup accordingly. Here are James Vincent’s fave products and picks for any on-camera, HD situation.
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Beautylish Staffers Share Their 2013 Discoveries and 2014 Resolutions
Can you believe 2013 is over?! To celebrate, we’ve compiled the best products and tips we’ve discovered this year—and our beauty resolutions for 2014.
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Building Your Kit Part 18: Editorial Makeup Must-Haves
Professional makeup artists need a kit of well-edited essentials to be prepared for photo shoot sets and fashion tents. James Vincent shares his must-haves here.
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Building Your Kit Part 16: All About Powders!
James Vincent continues his exclusive series with a guide to powders, from pressed to loose, silica to mica, and everything in between.