Aisha M.'s Articles Liked
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Skincare
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Eczema and Psoriasis: How to Take Control
Eczema sufferer and skin care expert Kate Somerville shares advice dealing with these two similar yet different skin conditions.
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Nails
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Obsessed: Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat
Writer Krista fangirls all over this mani must-have, which is widely considered one of the world’s best top coats.
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Skincare
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The 5 Most Common Skin Types, Broken Down
We get a dermatologist’s take on everything related to skin type, from how to determine yours to finding the right skin care routine for you.
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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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Why I Get Monthly Facials (and Why You Should, Too)
Our acne-prone writer has been getting monthly 20-minute facials for two years, and her skin has never looked better. Here’s her case for making the investment.
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Pretty In Pink: The Violet-Pink Lipstick Review
We’re all for pink lipsticks, from hot fuschias to baby-blushes. These lilac-toned shades fall somewhere in between, and make a major statement!
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Makeup
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How to Perfect Your 5-Minute Makeup Routine
When you need to get out the door in a hurry, don’t worry. Just follow award-winning makeup artist Sonia Kashuk’s quick routine for a gorgeous face in five minutes or less.
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Nails
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Nail Polish Application 101
Stephanie Lavery, Editor-in-Chief of Nail It magazine, breaks down how to properly apply polish—even with your non-dominant hand!
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Products
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Best Foundation for Women of Color
Finding a perfect foundation match isn't easy for anyone, but if you're a woman of color, sometimes it seems near impossible. That's why Beautylish consulted with celebrity makeup artist Sam Fine for his foolproof tips for successful foundation shopping.
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Culture
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Drag Queens: There’s One in All of Us
There’s a feminine (and masculine) spirit in all of us, and in photographer Leland Bobbé’s incredible half-drag portraits, each side gets a voice.