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Winged Eyeliner Throughout History, Plus 4 Ways to Wear the Trend
From Sophia Loren to Taylor Swift, winged liner is one of the most timeless and reliable makeup tricks in the book. Learn the basic technique, a few variations, and see our fave liners of the moment here.
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The 6 Worst Makeup Mistakes with Jordan Liberty
Makeup artist Jordan Liberty walks us through 6 common makeup problems and shows how to easily avoid an embarrassing blunder.
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Take Your Cat Eye Game to The Next Level with the Bat Wing
Take your cat-eye liner game to the next level with our bat wing tutorial.
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Goth vs. Halloween: The Struggle Is Real
How would you feel to have your personal style brushed off as a costume? Beautylish weighs in.
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Lady Gray: Grayscale Makeup You Can Master!
Halloween revelers will be doing double takes once you master this eye popping makeup effect
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Beauty History Lesson: How M.A.C. Redefined the Makeup Industry
M.A.C. cosmetics is loved by many in the beauty industry, but do you know how the mega brand came to be? Read on to find out how two entrepreneurs built one of the most successful makeup lines in just 15 years.
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Fitness DIY! Ombré Laces for Your Workout Shoes
Sometimes fun workout gear is just the thing you need to inspire a workout. Here, Kit shares a fun way to perk up gym sneakers—DIY ombré shoelaces.
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Easy DIY After-Sun Lotion
Treat sunburns with this soothing recipe, which has just four ingredients. Oh, and it smells good, too!
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How To: Cut a Crease
Dramatic looks are harder to pull off if you're not familiar with the techniques used to create them. Kim Kardashian often uses a cut-crease technique to open her eyes and make them pop (much like she did on her wedding day)! We take this eye look and make it easier for you to re-create. Keep watching to learn how to add that extra definition to your eye makeup.
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New for Spring! Illamasqua's Paranormal Collection
Nails that glow under a black light and megawatt eyes take center stage in the London-based brand's unearthly new line.