Monique S.'s Articles Liked
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The Coolest Day of the Dead Sugar Skull Makeup Looks
Zombie boy has nothing on these makeup looks.
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Are the Chemicals in Your Halloween Makeup Scarier Than Your Costume?
We rounded up 4 safe alternatives to help you dump the harsh ingredients for more treat and less trick this Halloween.
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Good Ways to Get Rid of Bad Breath
Halitosis (the technical term for bad breath) can ruin a first date as quickly as that plate of garlic fries. Beautylish lists the best tips, tricks, and products to keep your breath as fresh and kissable as possible.
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No More Creasing, Caking, and Flaking Makeup
When your skin is dry and the weather gloomy, achieving flawless makeup—that doesn’t look cakey, flaky or powdery—can be one tough task. Keep reading for some expert tips and tricks on how to get beautiful glowing skin and perfect makeup—even in winter!
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Last Minute Halloween Makeup Ideas
Invited to a party on All Hallow’s Eve but don’t have the proper outfit? Not a problem.
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Ga-Ga for Gradients
Haven’t tried a gradient nail? We’re crazy for them, and apparently, so is the Beautylish community! Keep reading to check out the inspiring gradient effects that have us reaching for our lacquers.
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Dita Von Teese Finally Launches The Makeup Line We’ve All Been Waiting For
With a fragrance launch behind her and a beauty book right around the corner, Dita Von Teese is having an amazing beauty year—and now she’s launching a new cosmetics line! See which of her classic makeup must-haves made the collection.
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Interviewing: The Illustrated Nail
A prominent illustrator and nail artist, The Illustrated Nail's Sophie Harris-Greenslade is leading the next generation of nail artists with a mastery of technique and an eye for details.
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Borderline: Outlined Nail Art
There’s a new nail look in town, and it gives the French tip a rounded run for its money. Check out three of our border-breaking community favorites.
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Medium Mixologist: How to Layer Your Makeup for Innovative Effects
Achieve new results with your makeup stash by layering textures and colors—for a completely different effect than ever before.