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Be Nice To Your Makeup
We poke, we prod, we smudge—sometimes, we’re downright rude to our precious products. But bad beauty manners no more! Learn tips and tricks to treat your makeup and skin care products with a little more respect.
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Mandatory Pre-Date Prep
No time to primp? Keep reading to see Beautylish's guide of quick and easy ways to cut down your glam routine but still make a pretty impression.
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How To Make a Big Hair Bun: 3 Simple Techniques
Want to add more volume to your topknot? Keep reading to see how three members created their own extra large fun buns.
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The Five-Day Blowout
Hate when your sleek style becomes limp or frizzy in less than 24 hours? If you splurged on a visit to the salon or took the time to create a polished mane, you want to extend the life of your beautiful blowout. Keep reading as we share simple tips for keeping your tresses fresh for up to five days—without rewashing!
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Beauty Basics: How to Apply False Lashes
Can’t seem to get your falsies on just right? Makeup artist Gia Brascia shares her tried-and-true application advice.
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Makeup Meets Color Theory
Are you creatively blocked when it comes to color? If you find yourself choosing a neutral palette day after day, it’s time to break out your box of colors! But if you’re not sure which shades to pick, it helps to understand the basics of color theory first. Keep reading for five fundamental ways to use color with your makeup!
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How to Build the Perfect Palette For You
Custom shades, good value, and no wasted product—what’s not to love?
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Drag Queen Tips: Cook Your Face!
Take a tip from the world’s most famous drag queens and “cook” your concealer for a long-lasting, flawless finish.
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Attack of the Love Handles
This is a great routine to attack those pesky love handles!!
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Hygiene tips for artists and their makeup kits
Whether you are a professional working makeup artist or a major makeup lover, keeping your product sanitary and yourself hygienic is essential to protecting you and your client from possible infections.