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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...Wake Up Right Now!
Hey, sleepyhead! We whipped up a morning raw juice to get you up and at ’em (especially recommended if you’re trying to cut back on coffee).
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Inspiration
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Exclusive! A Look Inside the Career (and Kit) of Makeup Artist Tabby Casto
In seven years, London-based makeup artist Tabby Casto has worked with Bryan Ferry and Ted Baker, and has had her work published in Vogue. Here she offers advice for building a network of clients and staying true to yourself.
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Special Features
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#nofilter: A Closer Look at Photo Editing Apps
Are instant photo filters taking the “self” out of the “selfie”? Our writer gives three popular editing apps a try and shares the results from the subtle to the way-too-much.
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From the Shop
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Classic Kevyn Aucoin Makeup Lesson #2: Shaping Lips
Our exclusive four-part series adapted from Kevyn’s classic beauty bibles, Making Faces and Face Forward, continues with a lesson in shaping the lips.
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Nude Lips
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Put It in Neutral: 6 Versatile Beige Lipstick Shades
This lineup of universally-flattering neutral lipsticks prove lips look better naked.
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Style
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Beauty Rules to Break
Those beauty customs we learned by rote shouldn’t be set in stone—makeup is about innovation and playing around!
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Stories
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What Men Really Think
Sometimes it's hard to tell what a man is attracted to, whether it's bright lips, long flowy hair, or simple eye makeup. Beautylish hits the street and finds out what men really think about your beauty look.
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Stories
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Ning's New York Fashion Week Daily Lipstick Pick
New York Fashion Week is finally here! Follow Beautylish's Beauty Director Ning with her daily lipstick tweets @nylaning and @beautylish.
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Trends
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Counter Confidential: Trend Revival
Undercover Beauty Agent has a blast from the past and gets inspired by hair and makeup trends from the '50s, '60s, and '70s. Keep reading to find out how to translate these retro looks into modern beauty ideas.