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How To Beauty: Scalp Facial
For beautiful, healthy hair, you need to get the root of hair problems: the scalp. A simple, easy scalp facial can help treat problems such as dandruff, scalp acne, hair thinning, and itchiness, while adding volume and shine to your hairstyle.
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How to Part Your Hair for Your Face Shape
Ready for a big change? Revamp your look dramatically with a simple flip of your hair. Keep reading to discover which part angle works best on you.
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DIY Beauty: Strawberry Face Masks
Face masks are a great way to feed your skin healthy antioxidants. Here are three strawberry masks that can help cleanse, exfoliate and brighten your skin.
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What's Your Lipstick Personality?
They say you can tell a lot about a woman from the hue of her lipstick, but does the shape of the bullet after a few uses speak louder than the color? Browse these sculpted lipsticks and see if your pout prediction is true.
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Stop Popping Your Pimples!
Do you pick on your skin more than you'd like? Discover three ways to hide those twitchy fingers and cut the urge to pop and purge for good.
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Are You Applying Makeup in the Right Order?
What comes first—eyes, lips, or cheeks? Foundation or concealer? Cristina Bartolucci of NYX and DuWop gives us the rundown of how to put on makeup, layer by layer.
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How to Look Good in Photos, Even For Your Passport and License
These makeup artist–approved tips will ensure that you look your best...even in the most heinous of photography situations.
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Big zit? Don’t panic! Try This Must-Have Emergency Coverup Tip!
When a zit emergency arises, sometimes concealer just won't cut it. Our writer shares a secret her mom taught her to cover up a blemish.
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Compact-Disc Makeup Palettes and Other Household Beauty Secrets
Makeup artist James Vincent shares his favorite beauty tricks using items you may already have laying around the house.
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DIY Perfumed Body Powder
Think powder is for babies and old ladies? Wrong! Our writer makes a time-tested DIY perfume body powder recipe she learned from a local old lady.