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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.
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Tutorial: Learn to Apply RCMA Foundation Just Like a Pro
RCMA foundation is a secret among pro makeup artists, and it’s amazing for achieving a flawless, natural-looking complexion at home—but you have to know how to work with it. Follow along and learn, right here.
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The Face, Feet, and Hand Masks You Need Before Summer
Still feeling parched and ashy from all those months battling dry, cold air, and artificial heat? Tia Williams found 3 ways to replenish the face, hands, and feet.
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Have a Beauty Mark? It Might Have Much More Meaning Than You Think
Beauty marks have been floating in and out of fashion for centuries. Here’s a look at their fascinating history and many meanings.
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Building Your Kit Part 26: Everything You Need for Airbrush Makeup
Airbrushing is just one more technique makeup artists can keep in their arsenals. Here are James Vincent’s essential tools and products for a flawless application.
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Are Your Roots (or Gray Hairs) Showing? These Products Can Help.
Maintaining your roots used to require a salon visit or messy at-home dye. But the latest ingenious hair products are making color touch-ups practically instant and super easy. These three are topping our list.
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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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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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#nofilter: A Closer Look at Photo Editing Apps
Are instant photo filters taking the “self” out of the “selfie”? Our writer gives three popular editing apps a try and shares the results from the subtle to the way-too-much.