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Beauty Fix: The best new skincare products to prep for spring
How can I diminish the appearance of my stretch marks? Body products are following in the footsteps of skincare in many ways, incorporating more and more active ingredients into formulations for major results. Prime example: Hand Chemistry Retin-Oil ($20, handchemistry.com), which is a multivitamin-enriched dry body oil that also contains a retinoid complex to help […]
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Beauty Fix: How to melt (yes, melt) your makeup off, the ingredient that’ll save your dry skin + more
I wear a lot of long-wearing makeup formulas, so what’s the best way to get them all off? If long-wear makeup is your thing, then using an oil-based cleanser should also be in your daily routine. Regular gel or foaming cleansers may not fully remove your makeup and those cosmetic remnants can cause breakouts galore, […]
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Beauty fix: How to control unruly brows, a facial cleanser that soothes and heals sunburns and more
Every week our Beauty Fix columnist takes on your questions about makeup, skincare, hair and more. Have a beauty question we haven’t answered? Email us at beautyfix@fashionmagazine.com.
My brows are well defined, but they are unruly and gel isn’t doing the trick. What else can I use?
If you’re blessed with full brows and have no use for brow powders or pencils at all, consider yourself lucky! If you’re blessed with brows so full that they verge into unruly territory, you probably consider yourself frustrated when hairs stray from your natural shape. If gel isn’t keeping brow hairs in order, try something more pliable that will really grip hairs and keep them together, like Sigma Beauty Brow Wax ($11, sigmabeauty.com). This pencil format means convenient application. Run it through brows, and your body heat will warm the wax up, allowing you to brush it through with a spoolie into your preferred shape.