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Hair
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3 New Must-Haves for Color-Treated Hair
It used to be that chemically-treated hair and healthy hair could not live on the same head. These new products prove that’s no longer the case.
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Inspiration
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Makeup Masters: The History of Max Factor
Max Factor is partly responsible for giving makeup its first big break. And he even invented the term “makeup”!
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Skincare
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9 Popular Natural Oils Explained
Which plant-based oils are right for your skin, hair, and beyond? We take a closer look at nine popular oils found in beauty products.
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Products
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3 Beauty Timesavers We Can’t Live Without
Products that do double (or triple or quadruple) duty save time and space. Here Tia explains the unexpected ways she uses translucent powder, and more.
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Makeup
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Say “Be My Valentine” with a DIY Beauty Kit
These thoughtful, easy-to-assemble beauty kits make perfect gifts for any one of your Valentines.
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Nails
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Lesson Learned! You Can Never Be Too Prepared on Set
The wildly popular nail artist and blogger Chelsea King shares sound advice she learned early in her career: double-check your kit, and learn to problem-solve on your feet.
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Special Features
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Turn Your Failed-Relationship Jewelry into a Makeup Shopping Spree
Best idea ever! In celebration of Valentine’s Day, our writer took jewelry from former flames to the pawn shop, made some cash, and gave herself a beauty shopping spree.
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DIY
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Cold Busters: Spa-Inspired Ways To Kill A Cold Fast
Three relaxing steps to cold and flu relief inspired by the “Get Well Swoon” steam and acupressure facial at Brooklyn’s Tres Belle Spa.
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News
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Beauty Mythbusters! We Investigate the Weirdest Beauty Headlines
Beauty inventions are getting weirder by the day. We take a look at what they promise, and what science debunks.
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Skincare
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How to Treat Keratosis Pilaris (Those Scaly Red Bumps On Your Upper Arms!)
Keratosis pilaris is a harmless skin condition which results in rough, scaly patches, often on the upper arms. We spoke with a dermatologist about what causes it and how to treat it.