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From the Archive
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Quick Routine to Tone and Tighten the Legs
Less than 10 minutes and your legs will feel this one for sure. Try this routine by fitness expert, Kit Rich.
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Wellness
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Juice Your Way … to A Better Mood!
Beat the blahs with this delicious mood-lifting raw juice.
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Why We’re (Still) Obsessed with Benefit’s Benetint
Everyone’s favorite stain is now new, improved and better than ever. Here’s everything you need to know about this beauty must-have.
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Wellness
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Recipes for Beauty: Kale
Eating this dark, leafy green can help reduce redness and inflammation, and leads to better skin overall. Here are three easy recipes to get more into your diet!
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False Lashes
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Givenchy Phenomen’Eyes Mascara: Tia Williams' Lash Must-Have
Tia, who considers herself a connoisseur of all things lash, found a true standout in this Givenchy product.
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DIY
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DIY Peppermint Foot Scrub and Lotion
All you need is five simple ingredients and about 30 minute to create this scrub-and-lotion duo, perfect for giving parched winter feet some TLC.
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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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False Lashes
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Make Up For Ever’s Elusive Lash Fibers: Worth The Hunt
If a product is sold out again and again and again, we take notice. After investigating the elusive Lash Fibers from Make Up For Ever, we totally get the raves.
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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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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.