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DIY Acne Spot Treatments
How do you minimize the impact of surprise acne flare ups without an impromptu (and expensive!) visit to the dermatologist? Try these three time-tested, do-it-yourself solutions and watch your blemishes vanish.
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How to Remove a Fake Spray Tan
Applying a fake tan is a safe and healthy way to get a faux glow, but what happens what if the skin tint starts looking patchy? We spoke to a tanning expert for some DIY tips on removing your fake bake, all with ingredients found in your pantry!
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Summer’s Hottest DIY Face Masks
Just like changing from a parka to a cardigan, your skin care regimen needs a little tweaking as you transition to warmer months. Soothing, clarifying, skin-perfecting masks are ideal in summer, so we’ve put together three of our favorite DIY options!
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DIY Skin Care: Toner
Many people don't really understand what a toner is and what it does. See what a toner is and how you can make your own DIY recipes at home!
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DIY Flaky Skin Remedy
Now that the holiday chill is in the air, our skin is drying out. Slathering on the moisturizer just doesn't help the peeling and flaking. Here's a super easy beauty recipe to combat flaky winter skin.
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DIY Beauty: Hair Removal Wax
It's our weekly series on DIY (do-it-yourself) beauty recipes and this week, learn how to create your own hair removal wax with just three ingredients from your kitchen!
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DIY Mosaic Nails! A Tutorial by Madeline Poole
From Los Angeles nail stylist Madeline Poole's new book, "Nails, Nails, Nails!," this geometric design is clever and eye-catching. Here's how to get the look.
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DIY Banana Beauty Recipes
Always in season, bananas are readily available at your grocery store. This fruit is packed with potassium, vitamin B and C, and tryptophan that help revitalize dry skin and hair. Here are three banana recipes to help you stay soft and silky all summer!
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Do Chocolate and Sugar Really Cause Breakouts?
Does eating chocolate and sugary foods really make you break out? We spoke with New York-based dermatologist Elizabeth Tanzi, M.D., and wellness expert Frank Lipman, M.D., to see if our favorite tasty treats can really affect our complexion.