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Get The Look: Gilded Tiffany Nails for Prom!
Follow this easy tutorial to get an elegant, glittery mani suitable for any night out on the town.
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Building Your Kit Part 8: The Complete Guide to Eye Shadow
In this exclusive Beautylish series, makeup artist James Vincent tackles the makeup artist’s biggest endeavor: building the perfect kit. Part 8 has James dishing all about eye shadow, explaining everything from assessing product quality to putting together four different types of palettes to lay the foundation for a great application.
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Depotting Demystified: A Custom DIY Palette Is Easier Than You Think!
Can't quite figure out how to remove your favorite products from their off-the-shelf packaging? Read on for our depotting step-by-step, plus tips and tricks.
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Building Your Kit Part 7: How to Do the Perfect Eyebrow
In this exclusive Beautylish series, makeup artist James Vincent tackles the makeup artist’s biggest endeavor: building the perfect kit. In part 7 of the series, James tells us everything we need to know to get eyebrows just right.
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Must-Have Cult Product: Fresh’s Sugar Lip, Face, and Body Polishes
In this column, makeup pro James Vincent gives us his favorite cult products of all time. For exfoliation, James has one go-to: Fresh’s Sugar Collection.
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Cosmetic Oils: What’s Good for Skin and Hair, and What’s Not
Are beauty oils miraculous for hair and skin? Or do they just make you break out? We outline the pros and cons of oil-based products.
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How to Deal With Face Redness
Got that perma-blush? Here are some easy ways to combat facial redness!
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Do Your Own Temporary, High-Octane Highlights in Minutes!
Festival season is here! The easy way to try out megawatt locks? Temporarily. Get an electric ombré look using Anastasia’s Hypercolor Brow and Hair Powder, which goes on and comes off instantly.
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Unmasked! A Trio Of Spring Palettes by Shu Uemura
Pastel eye shadow sets to flatter every skin tone!
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Shiseido Eudermine: Must Have Cult Product
A hardworking face lotion that dates back 1897 is still celebrated for its simplicity and versatility more than 100 years later.