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12 New Reasons to Color Your Lips, Brows, and Eyes
OCC’s new Cosmetic Colour Pencils will make you want to indulge your inner sketch artist.
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Special Features
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Inside Skin Picking: Personal Tales Of A Mysterious Condition
It may simply be a bad habit for some, but skin picking can become an obsessive behavior. One anonymous model comes clean about her own struggle.
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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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Lips
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Want The Perfect Lipstick? Try BITE’s Lip Lab in NYC
Imagine being able to make every lipstick shade you’ve ever wanted a reality. Now you can! BITE Beauty’s Lip Lap is changing the way people buy makeup.
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Skincare
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In Praise of Witch Hazel
A swipe of witch hazel can clear acne, eliminate razor bumps, and de-puff your under eyes. Still not convinced? Here are even more reasons to pick some up.
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Inspiration
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"Can I Touch It?” The Story Behind Endia Beal’s Hair-Raising Photo Series
Those four little words inspired photographer Endia Beal’s much-talked about new photo exhibit that centers around hair styles. Here’s her story.
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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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Inspiration
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How Bathroom Humor Helped Poo-Pourri Founder Suzy Batiz Find Success
Most of us avoid talking about bathroom habits. But Suzy Batiz, founder of the hit product Poo-Pourri, changed the game with a little humor and a YouTube ad that went viral.
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Eyes
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Hanna Majava Can Put the Whole Universe on Your Eyelid. Seriously.
What nail artists do for hands, Hanna Majava is doing for eyelids. And thanks to the Finnish artist’s detailed blog, you can follow along and learn how, too.
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News
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Fake Nails That Open Electric Doors, And Other Beauty Innovations of the Future
iEye, Captain! What if we could start controlling the world around us—and our looks—with conductive eyeshadows and LED-wired hairdos?