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Are Your Favorite Foods Making You Break Out?
4 everyday food ingredients that trigger acne, and how to cut them out.
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10 Old School Beauty Tricks That Still Work
Puffy eyes and dreary locks weighing you down? Check out this list of ten old school beauty tips that’ll perk your skin, hair, and everything in between up!
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New to Japanese Brushes? Find Out Which Chikuhodo Brushes are Right for You.
Makeup brushes are a big, but essential, investment for any kit. If you’re thinking about adding Chikuhodo to your collection, we’re here to help guide you as you shop! Compare the options, right here.
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Change Your Color, Change Your Mood: A Chakra-Inspired Beauty Guide
A rainbow of makeup can do more for your well-being than make you look pretty. Here we explore chakra theory, and how putting a different color on your lips or fingertips might change your entire outlook.
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Summer Beauty Inspiration…Starring Anna Sui’s New Collection!
Check out Anna Sui’s latest beauty goodies—just what your eyes and lips are craving for summer.
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Power Punch: The Red-Orange Lipstick Review
Red alert! Code orange! These bright lipsticks are anything but average.
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Ellis Faas on Inspiration, Passion, Style, and the Challenges and Joys of Being a Makeup Artist Today
Ellis Faas, whom Vogue Paris has called one of the most influential makeup artists of her generation, shares advice and talks inspiration and passion with MUA James Vincent.
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Berry Good! 3 Makeup Multitaskers for an Easy, Summery Pick-Me-Up
We’ll be reaching for these cream-based, berry-hued multitaskers all summer. There’s no easier way to add a pop of color to any look!
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The Most Efficient and Compact Way to Dry (and Store) Makeup Brushes
Does the hassle of washing and drying your makeup brushes get in the way of you actually doing it? Kiss those days goodbye, because Benjabelle Brush Trees make the whole process infinitely easier. See for yourself!
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Don’t Toss That Dried-Up Nail Polish! Here’s How to Safely Dispose of Nail Products
The EPA considers nail polish and remover hazardous, which means they can cause a slew of problems if they’re not disposed of properly. Before you chuck out last season’s colors, read this!