Beauty tips


How to Guarantee You Always Remove Your Makeup Before Bed

The way to make sure you never have an excuse not to take off your makeup, no matter how tired you are, how late it is, or how lazy you’re feeling? Keep some face wipes (like Simple Cleansing Facial Wipes. Then all you have to do is reach for one, swipe it away, and roll over and dream of better skin.

How to Make Your Scalp Stop Stinging When You Color Your Hair

You know how sometimes hair dye stings your scalp more than others? According to Francesca Fusco, M.D., that might be because your scalp is dry, so you have raw spots and micro-tears in your skin. Luckily the fix is easy—you just need to moisturize!

How to Cut Down Your Blow-Drying Time

We all need to be regularly cleaning out the lint trap at the back of our hair dryers, says hairstylist Harry Josh. This keeps the air flowing into the dryer, so it can continue to blow out with full force, making the process shorter.



How to Introduce New Skin Care Products Without Freaking Out Your Face

Dermatologist Eric Schweiger’s way to start using new products without causing breakouts and redness? Create a “moisturizer sandwich” by applying a layer of moisturizer, then the product, then another layer of moisturizer.

How to Get Perfect Beachy Waves

To counteract the drying effects of salt spray when you want beachy waves, hairstylist Ryan Trygstad says you must first apply a product that contains oil to moisturize and smooth your hair cuticle.

How to Create Defined Brows

 One shade can look a little flat and obvious in your brows, but applying two gives them dimension.

How to Make Your Manicure Last Way Longer

Next time you paint your nails, run your nail polish (or topcoat) brush along the edge of your nail to seal it. Think of it like pressing down the edge of Saran wrap—you’ve got to keep the air out to keep the polish fresh and strong.

How to Make Your Skin Look Glowy

When it comes time to apply moisturizer, try sweeping it on with a foundation brush. Why? It feels relaxing and helps get the moisturizer on evenly. Plus, because there’s moisturizer on the brush when you dip it back in the foundation, it thins it out a bit, creating a more transparent look.


How to Create a Subtle Highlighter

Makeup artist Amy Oresman likes to use light-diffusing primer on top of tinted moisturizer. That way, it acts as a very subtle highlighter—even softer than a product that’s intended to be used that way.

How to Make Your Eyes Look Big and Flirty

To make eyes look bigger, there are two places makeup artists put an extra hit of mascara: The first spot is right in the center of your lashes, and the second option is the outer edges.


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