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Need a quick natural make up look for date night? Model-actress Emily Ratajkowski from Gone Girl and the Blurred Lines music video shows you how in this Vogue video…
Victoria's Secret model Candice Swanepoel reveals in this Vogue video how to do sunkissed skin, faux freckles, and the perfect lip tint.
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Thinking of going for a new style? Sometimes it’s hard to break free of our usual “short back and sides” comfort zone, but with this handy face shape guide from birchbox.com, you can choose a look that works with your face, not against it.
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Winter. Not only does it mean colder weather, it plays havoc with your hairstyle!
Follow our five tips for avoiding hat hair this winter.
It sounds obvious but if you put your hat on wet hair you’re going to create some funky looking new style when you take it off!
A coarse beanie will frizz up your hair more than a smoother one — which is why cashmere, silk, or angora are the best picks.
The tighter the beanie, the worse the hat hair.
Reduce static by making sure your hair is nice and moisturised before throwing on a hat. Cutting back on heat tools helps with this, as does a good hair oil or moisturising cream.
Try a low ponytail or loose plaits to minimise the dreaded hat hair.
Legendary Pixi Woo shows us how to look fresh and fab this winter.