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Send in The Clowns
On “Sex and the City,” Carrie Bradshaw claimed that "nothing is scarier than a clown!”— and it’s true! So this Halloween, why not dress up as a cute or scary clown? You'll either be adorable (with a flower that squirts water) or a little evil. We look to three of our Beauties for inspiration.
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Counter Confidential: Beauty Butterfingers
Our Undercover Beauty Agent dishes about a customer who can’t seem to get a grip on her products. Literally.
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Art as Inspiration: Makeup Palettes
Makeup can be inspired by a lot of things: clothes on the runway, nature, and even art. These palettes were inspired by artists or art movements and feature powders so pretty you won't even want to use them!
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Fall 2011 Nail Trends
We first saw gorgeous fall nail trends back in February when Fashion Week nail authority CND collaborated with 22 designers for the fall/winter 2011 season. Here's a recap of their fall nail trends.
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Spring 2012 Nail Forecast
Runway nail experts CND worked with 21 designers to create dazzling and daring designs for spring. Here are some top trends to look out for in 2012.
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Halloween Beauty Spells
Double, double, here comes beautiful trouble! Try these sinister DIY beauty spells and cast yourself any Halloween effect you crave.
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Beauty Secrets From "Who What Wear"
Love fashion? So do we. We also love "Who What Wear," an incredible website that mixes street style, celebrities, and shopping all into one. That said, we jumped at the chance to interview Who What Wear’s editorial director (and cofounder) Hillary Kerr on her beauty routine and her obsession with lashes!
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Cutting Calories on Halloween Candy
Halloween is lots of fun, but breaking out, feeling bloated, and overindulging in sugar isn't so good for you! We spoke with Kim Kardashian’s nutritionist to find out which candy is the healthiest to eat.
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Body By Kit: The Sickest Part of Being Sick
This week, health and fitness expert Kit Rich tackles the issue of illness-related weight loss and asks why women are so obsessed with slimming down that they'll even envy the skinny that comes as a side effect of being sick.