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Nails
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7 Indie Nail Brands You Should Have on Your Radar
Instagram, Etsy, and Beautylish(!), have helped many indie nail lines get as much attention as the bigger polish players. Here are our some or faves to keep an eye on—your nails will thank you!
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From the Shop
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How to Turn Your Favorite Eye Shadow into Eyeliner
Inglot Cosmetics’ genius colorless mixing medium, Duraline, turns any powder into the perfect liquid liner—and you can control the intensity! Here’s how to do it.
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Hair
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How to Tease Your Hair Without Completely Damaging It
Want to pump up the volume? We share expert tips so that you can learn to tease your locks without ripping your hair out.
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Hair
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Pre-Shampoo Treatments: Not Just A Marketing Ploy!
How do you get parched, heat-damaged, seriously color-treated locks really soft and shiny? A pre-cleanse, says Tia Williams.
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Eyebrows
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Growing Out Your Brows: A Survival Guide
Been dreaming about fuller brows and fewer trips to your waxer? Brow maestro Anastasia is here to help guide you through the grow-out process.
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Hair
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A Must-Have Effortless Spring Hair Style, Step by Step
The fishtail braid works with both dressy and casual outfits, and isn’t that hard to master. We walk you through each and every step.
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outFit with Kit
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The Ultimate 4-Move Booty-Firming Routine
With summer right around the corner it’s time to get your butt in shape! These four exercises will help sculpt and tone the backside without adding bulk.
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Skincare
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The Most Important Anti-Aging Step You’re Probably Skipping
One skin care step that’s most often overlooked? Taking care of our hands, which can age more quickly than our faces. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Beauty Library
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Our Fave Beauty Reads of 2014 (So Far!)
Brush up on all types of beauty topics with these must-have spring-summer reads.
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Skincare
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Have Eczema, Psoriasis, or Sensitive Skin? Avoid These 5 Ingredients
In Part II of our eczema and psoriasis series, we take a look at five potentially irritating ingredients that may cause flare-ups. Whip out your reading glasses and get ready to investigate those labels!