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From the Shop
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Sugarpill’s New Faux Lashes Are Super Glam
Adding falsies is the easiest way to take your look from everyday into glam Old Hollywood territory. Sugarpill’s latest six-piece lash collection is perfect for the job!
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Community
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Makeup Artist Twyla Christina Proves that a Signature Look Offers Endless Inspiration
After nailing a signature look that totally works for her, New Jersey–based makeup artist Twyla Christina McDowell uses social media to inspire followers with endless variations on it.
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Wellness
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Juice Your Way...to a Better Period!
Kiss bloating and cramps goodbye with a raw juice recipe for a more comfortable period.
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Wellness
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Juice Your Way … to Lots And Lots of Greens!
After checking out a new recipe book, we went back to basics with this recipe (a fave of Debra Messing).
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Skincare
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Acne Scars? Here’s How to Start Healing
As if breaking out weren’t bad enough, acne can leave permanent scars. Now you can fade them faster with these tips.
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outFit with Kit
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Yoga and Meditation for Anxiety
Kit sat down with renowned Ashtanga teacher Caroline Klebl to learn simple meditation exercises and a three-move yoga routine you can do at home.
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Wellness
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Juice Your Way to ... Fighting Bloat!
A custom anti-bloating juice with diuretic fruits and veggies to take “puffy” out of your morning routine equation.
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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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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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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.