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4 Important Things to Know About Exfoliating
We all know exfoliating is important, but are you doing it right, or damaging your skin? Two experts weigh in.
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Makeup’s First Lady: The Story of Estée Lauder
How one of the biggest beauty brands on earth all started with one of the most successful female entrepreneurs of the 20th century.
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How to Tease Your Hair Without Completely Damaging It
Want to pump up the volume? We share expert tips so that you can learn to tease your locks without ripping your hair out.
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Building Your Kit Part 25: Runway-Ready Essentials
If there’s ever a time to be prepared as a makeup artist, it’s backstage at a runway show. James Vincent’s been doing this long enough that he knows exactly what you need to have.
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Tutorial: Sultry, Smokey Eye with Wayne Goss, The Eye Set
Wayne Goss, The Eye Set is available now! We’re celebrating with a lesson—from Wayne himself—in getting perfect smokey eyes.
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How to Play With Different Lip Shapes à la Kevyn Aucoin
Why limit yourself to your natural-born lip shape when you can do whatever you want with makeup? Inspired by the late master Kevyn Aucoin, we play around with next-level lip looks.
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Exclusive! Jillian Mercado, Diesel’s New Game-Changing Model, Tells All
Jillian Mercado is turning the modeling industry upside down in her new Diesel campaign.
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Exclusive! A Look Inside the Career (and Kit) of Makeup Artist Tabby Casto
In seven years, London-based makeup artist Tabby Casto has worked with Bryan Ferry and Ted Baker, and has had her work published in Vogue. Here she offers advice for building a network of clients and staying true to yourself.
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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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Beauty History Lesson: The Storied History of the “Avon Lady”
Founded in the late 1880s, Avon is one of the oldest beauty brands and one of the first companies that gave women the opportunity to earn their own income. The Avon Lady: an accidental feminist.