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outFit with Kit
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Next Fitness Star Finalist (and Beautylish Columnist!) Kit Rich On Fitness and Self Confidence
Beautylish's resident fitness expert, celebrity trainer Kit Rich, is a finalist in Women's Health Magazine's Next Fitness Star search. Get to know her, and vote for her! Go Kit, go!
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DIY
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This Spicy Pantry Staple is a Beauty Must-Have
Brighten skin, plump lips, relax an achy stomach—these are just some of the things cinnamon can do!
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Skincare
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Basic Tips for Preventing Breakouts
When it comes to acne, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Here are a few hygiene and diet tips for keeping pimples at bay.
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Hair
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How to Part Your Hair for Your Face Shape
Ready for a big change? Revamp your look dramatically with a simple flip of your hair. Keep reading to discover which part angle works best on you.
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Special Features
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Before You Get Your Eyebrows Threaded, Read This
Thinking of getting your eyebrows threaded? One writer tells all about her first experience—this is the stuff you really need to know prior to taking the plunge.
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Hair
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How to Fake A Longer Ponytail (No Extensions Necessary)
The double-pony trick is kind of like hair magic, and it’s so easy. Follow along.
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Skincare
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Eczema and Psoriasis: How to Take Control
Eczema sufferer and skin care expert Kate Somerville shares advice dealing with these two similar yet different skin conditions.
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Skincare
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The One Rx You Might Want Your Dermatologist to Prescribe
The truth about this high-grade retinol and skin care wonder.
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DIY
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The Facial Mask Recipe You Need to Try Now
Besan and yogurt have been used in Southern Asian at-home skin care remedies for centuries—and paired together, the two make an amazing cleanser-hydrator.
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Special Features
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Beauty Not in Symmetry: Why Individuality Is Gorgeous
Developing a healthy beauty image is difficult, and many online communities haven’t helped the cause. Thankfully, there’s a whole slew of campaigns today encouraging us to embrace ourselves just as we are.