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How to Treat Keratosis Pilaris (Those Scaly Red Bumps On Your Upper Arms!)
Keratosis pilaris is a harmless skin condition which results in rough, scaly patches, often on the upper arms. We spoke with a dermatologist about what causes it and how to treat it.
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The Benefits and Limitations of Tea Tree Oil
Some find tea tree oil works wonders on acne, while others report it saps moisture and leaves patchy, sensitive spots. This essential oil may or may not be right for you—here’s why.
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9 Popular Natural Oils Explained
Which plant-based oils are right for your skin, hair, and beyond? We take a closer look at nine popular oils found in beauty products.
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3 Tricks For Tousled Waves That Make A Huge Difference
Following the Grammys a few weeks ago, celeb stylist Charles Baker Strahan shared a few wave-specific styling tricks we just had to pass along.
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The 5 Most Common Skin Types, Broken Down
We get a dermatologist’s take on everything related to skin type, from how to determine yours to finding the right skin care routine for you.
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Dermal Needling: What It Is and Who It’s For
“Microneedle” facial rollers are all over the web, but before you let those impressive before-and-afters seduce you, read this. Dermal needling requires a pro touch.
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Makeup Artist Anastasiya Shpagina, Master of Transformation
YouTube sensation Anastasiya Shpagina gives us a peek inside her jaw-dropping makeup transformation tutorials.
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Acne Scars? Here’s How to Start Healing
As if breaking out weren’t bad enough, acne can leave permanent scars. Now you can fade them faster with these tips.
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Body by Kit: The Ugly Duckling Syndrome
This week, health and fitness expert Kit Rich tackles the issues that come with late beauty bloomers and explains why women who had awkward, unattractive phases in their adolescence may be better off in the long run.
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Classic Kevyn Aucoin Makeup Lesson #1: Contouring
Our exclusive four-part series featuring makeup lessons adapted from Kevyn's classic beauty bibles, Making Faces and Face Forward. First up—contouring.