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$5 Versus $50: What Makes a High-End Lipstick High-End?
With lipstick, is the old cliche that you get what you pay for true? Usually, yes! Read on for a closer look at what determines product prices all along the spectrum.
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Are You Skipping This Necessary Skin Care Step?
Indie Lee is just one of many experts who swears by toners. Here she shares the 411 on what to buy, how to use it, and just what toner can do to perfect your skin.
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Recipes for Beauty: Lemons
When life hands you lemons, make these delicious, good-for-skin recipes.
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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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Blue, Brown, Green or Hazel: Find the Right Shadow to Really Make Your Eyes Pop!
Instead of sticking with the same color palette every day, why not try something a little unexpected? Whether you have blue, brown, hazel, or green eyes, we have great shadow ideas to make them pop.
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Better-Looking Skin Through Massage! How to Tone, De-Puff, and Get Glowing in Minutes
Facial massages and exercises are popular in Asia, and popping in tutorials all over the internet—and we found one that really, really works.
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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!
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How Clean is Your Lipstick?
How dirty is your lipstick on the day-to-day? 3 ways to keep it clean.
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Trade Up! How to Host Your Own Beauty Swap Party
Why not clear out some clutter, share with friends, and pick up some new goodies of your own? Here are our six best tips for hosting a beauty swap (sanitation tips included!).
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How To: Turning Eye Shadow into Nail Polish
Want to create your own nail polish hue? Use your eye shadow! The easy DIY process takes less than 10 minutes and you can create any color you want. Keep reading for our simple tutorial on this fun experiment.