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What To Pack: Summer Makeup Must-Haves
Ever wonder which items you really need in your makeup bag? Beautylish asks New York-based makeup artist Susie Sobol which five items are absolute essentials.
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Backstage Hairstyling Secret
Backstage at fashion week, there's always some star product. A special bottle that hairstylists have scrawled their name on and hand-carry from show to show. Here's the must-have hairstyling product from Fall 2011 New York Fashion Week.
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Beauty Survival Guide: Music Festivals
Keep these skin-saving products on hand while you stage hop your way through festival season.
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Pantone’s New Foundation Matrix
Check out Humanæ, an artistic portraiture project that gives every skin tone its own Pantone color code!
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Crayola Colors for Your Nails!
Who said you have to grow up? With Crayola’s new mini nail polish sets, you can relive your favorite childhood pastime on your fingertips.
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NARS and Rodarte Team Up for “Don Giovanni” Los Angeles Debut
"Don Giovanni," one of history’s most famous operas, has a new home and a new look. Last month, the famed Italian masterpiece set up shop in Los Angeles, with a killer fashion and beauty troupe—Rodarte on costume design, NARS on makeup.
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The Makeup Show's Artistry Team Gets Ready for Chicago!
The Makeup Show Chicago is fast-approaching, and the contestants don't get to have all the fun—The Makeup Show's artistry team decided to play with this year's theme on their own with two distinct photo shoots.
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The Final 8: Chicago’s Makeup Show Unveils its Finalists
Which eight makeup artists made The Makeup Show Chicago’s final cut? Click to browse an amazing gallery of talent and vote for your favorite!
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A Stroke Further: Shiseido Showcases Graphic History in Paris
Le Palais de Tokyo, the Parisian center for contemporary Japanese art, recently celebrated Shiseido's 140-year anniversary with a two-day pop-up show, displaying some of its finest advertisements.
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Color Culture: Pride’s Rainbow Palette Explored
June pride month is shining bright this weekend in San Francisco, and the gay community’s rainbow color culture is on our minds. Turns out, the rainbow flag that inspired many a bold eye design has deep cultural roots in the city by the bay.