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Skincare
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Where do Your Dark Spots Come From?
Who likes dark spots? Definitely not us! We spoke with a derm to discover just how sunspots and those pesky dark patches from pimples actually occur, and how you can get rid of them.
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Product Trends
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Tried and True: Classic Beauty Staples You Need to Own
Sometimes the staple products that line our vanities don’t get the attention they deserve. These are the formulas we’ll always be loyal to.
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Skin-Saving Tips That Can Change Your Complexion
You don’t have to be a millionaire to have incredible skin—you just need to know these tips!
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Cheeks
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Our Top Picks for Cream Blushes
Need more moisture this winter? Try one of our top cream blushes and add some color (and protection) to your face
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Blush
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Blush Battle: Cream vs. Powder
When it comes to blush, do you prefer powder or cream in a pinch? We spoke with Carol Shaw, founder of Lorac cosmetics, and celebrity makeup artist Rosie Jane, for their expert opinions on which blush formulation they prefer.
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Blush
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How to Make Purple Blush Work for Your Skin Tone
Purple blush is surprisingly wearable on many complexions—it just takes a little know-how to choose the right shade! Check out our favorites for every skin tone.
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Wellness
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Your Winter Skin Care Wardrobe
It's time to update your skin care wardrobe with these chilly-weather staples. Can you check off everything in your beauty closet?
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Nail Health
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Nail Lacquer—What's the Shelf Life?
Does nail polish expire? Find out when it’s time to toss your lacquers and how to keep them as fresh as possible.
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Well-being
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The Beauty Products You Need to Throw Away RIGHT NOW
Just like food has its shelf life, the clock is ticking on your beauty products. Here’s how to tell if the products you’re using are still good.
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Nail Polish
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Ombré Nail Trend for Short Nails
Did you think that short nails couldn’t pull off the popular ombré nail trend? Think again! See how to create this gorgeous gradient effect on short tips.