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Open Image ModalFix A Smudged Mani(04 of80)
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Open Image ModalFreeze Your Eyeliner(30 of80)
Open Image ModalShave With Conditioner(31 of80)
Open Image ModalRinse Hair With Beer Or Vinegar(32 of80)
Open Image ModalTurn Up The Heat(33 of80)
Open Image ModalUse Ice Cubes To Keep Fat, Acne and Wrinkles At Bay(34 of80)
Open Image ModalMake Your Manicure Last.. And Last(35 of80)
Open Image ModalSoothe Your Stomach.. And Your Face(36 of80)
Open Image ModalApply Sunscreen Daily(37 of80)
Open Image ModalDon't Neglect Your Elbows(38 of80)
Open Image ModalLighten Hair With Chamomile Tea And Lemon Juice(39 of80)
Open Image ModalDe-Puff Your Eyes With Raw Potatoes(40 of80)
Open Image ModalMaximize The Lifespan Of Your Blow Out(41 of80)
Open Image ModalCountouring Creates Dimension(42 of80)
Open Image ModalSay Goodbye To Makeup Sponges(43 of80)
Open Image ModalMakeup sponges help you apply make up, but not without a cost. They usually soak up more liquid foundation than what ends up on your face. The result? You're wasting foundation and constantly buying new sponges. The fix? Get a foundation brush. You waste less foundation and it allows for a more even and precise application than a sponge would. (credit:Shutterstock)
Avoid Overly Rosy Cheeks(44 of80)
Open Image ModalGiving yourself a natural glow avec blush is an in look for spring. But you'll want to avoid brushing on too much (lest you look like a clown). So always start your blush line two finger widths away from your nose and only apply it on the apples of your cheeks. This will ensure you create a natural glow without going overboard. (credit:Shutterstock)
Keep Misbehaving Brows In Check(45 of80)
Open Image ModalApplying False Lashes(46 of80)
Open Image ModalToothpaste Zaps Pimples(47 of80)
Open Image ModalBlot Away Excess Oil(48 of80)
Open Image ModalNo Makeup Remover? Try Lotion Instead(49 of80)
Open Image ModalIf you're out of makeup remover, use body lotion to get rid of makeup. It works especially well on tough mascara. (credit:Shutterstock)
Create Fuller Lips(50 of80)
Open Image ModalIf you're tired of having thin, pursed puckers, extend your lip line using a neutral-toned lip liner. Then apply lipstick over top. Be careful though — don't extend your lip line too much. (credit:Shutterstock)
Lashes For Miles(51 of80)
Open Image ModalCurl your lashes both before and after applying mascara for longer lashes. You may want to re-curl them throughout the day to get some extra lift, just remember to be gentle when you apply pressure with your curler. (credit:Shutterstock)
Don't Pop It(52 of80)
Open Image ModalNo, no, no! Don't pop your zits. Not only does it increase the chance of scarring, it's also likely that you will worsen the blemish and spread bacteria to other places on your face which could give rise to another breakout. (credit:Shutterstock)
Stop Your Hair Colour From Fading(53 of80)
Open Image ModalIf you've just had your hair dyed, the last thing you want is for the colour to fade. One surefire way to prevent such a mishap from happening is to use a deep-conditioning treatment once a month. This will help lock in colour and has the added benefit of staving off dry and damaged locks. (credit:Shutterstock)
Use A Flat Iron To Create Waves(54 of80)
Open Image ModalFlat irons are amazing tools with multiple uses. Not only can you use it to straighten your hair, you can also create tight curls or soft romantic waves. (credit:Shutterstock)
Exfoliate Your Lips(55 of80)
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Open Image ModalExfoliate Daily(57 of80)
Open Image ModalKnow Your Shade(58 of80)
Open Image ModalUses For Old Mascara Wands(59 of80)
Open Image ModalWear Pantyhose Or Tights(60 of80)
Open Image ModalWhat's worse than having to wear a skirt with absolutely no time to shave your legs? We've all been there. The hassle free fix for this is to wearing pantyhose or tights (try a patterned pair for something new). It will disguise stubble as well as any blemishes on your stems. (credit:Shutterstock)
Tweezing Tips(61 of80)
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Open Image ModalCut Back On Pedicures(63 of80)
Open Image ModalSave money on your beauty routine by taking care of your feet on a daily basis. Simply scrub your foot with a pumice stone each morning in the shower. Once you step out and dry off, apply a moisture cream to your feet. This will increase the amount of time you can go without a pedicure and will keep your toes healthy and fungus-free. (credit:Shutterstock)
Use Dry Shampoo(64 of80)
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Open Image ModalApply Bronzer Evenly(67 of80)
Open Image ModalBefore applying bronzer or self-tanning lotion, mix a drop or two of the solution with moisture cream. Blend using your finger or a Q-tip then apply to skin as you would regular moisturizer. This will ensure the cream blends in — and covers skin — evenly. (credit:Shutterstock)
Use Oil On Your Skin.. Even If It's Already Oily(68 of80)
Open Image ModalThis probably sounds crazy, but using an oil-based product to remove makeup or excess dirt from your skin can actually improve your epidermis' condition. Why? Over-cleaning stimulates the sebum glands, which causes skin to over-produce oil. Using oil-based products will have the opposite effect. (credit:Shutterstock)
Avoid Chipped Nail Polish Like The Plague(69 of80)
Open Image ModalThere are only two options for your nails — with nail polish or without. Do not allow your nails to be caught somewhere in the middle (there is nothing worse than nails donning chipped red nail polish). Even if you think no one else will notice, trust us, someone will. (credit:Shutterstock)
Moisturize Properly(70 of80)
Open Image ModalClean Your Makeup Brushes(71 of80)
Open Image ModalMake sure you clean your makeup brushes regularly to avoid a buildup of makeup residue and bacteria. You can purchase makeup brush cleaner from a drug or beauty store, or you can simply use shampoo and conditioner to clean your brushes as you would your own hair. Clean brushes guarantee a super smooth and even makeup application every time. (credit:Shutterstock)
Treat Ingrown Hairs(72 of80)
Open Image ModalApply a product containing azulene or witch hazel to help reduce the swelling and redness that's associated with ingrown hairs. From there, coax the ingrown hair from its location with a pair of tweezers (don't pull it out, though — this will only make the ingrown hair regrow in in the same way later).
Towel Dry The Right Way(73 of80)
Open Image ModalDon't rub your hair dry with your towel; it will cause your hair to frizz. Instead, before getting out of the shower gently squeeze excess water from your hair. Then, wrap your hair in a towel and pat it dry to absorb any remaining moisture. (credit:Shutterstock)
Consult A Doctor Before Popping Pills(74 of80)
Open Image ModalDo you really need all those supplements? It's true the healthier you are, the healthier your skin and hair will be. But popping supplements without discussing them with your doctor can do more harm than good. Why? Because mixing certain vitamins and minerals can have the opposite effect of what you're hoping. Talk to your physician before popping any pills. (credit:Shutterstock)
Remove Nail Polish Without Remover(75 of80)
Open Image ModalIf you run out of nail polish remover, you can remove cracked or chipped nail polish by applying a clear top coat to the nail and removing it promptly with a cotton ball. (credit:Shutterstock)
Perfume Basics(76 of80)
Open Image ModalA Top Coat Is A Must(77 of80)
Open Image ModalAdd a top coat to freshly painted nails, and then again once they are dry. This makes your nail polish less likely to chip and will ensure it lasts longer. (credit:Shutterstock)
Clarify Your Hair(78 of80)
Open Image ModalIn order to remove product build-up from locks, use a clarifying shampoo once a week. This will also help prevent dandruff and other annoying hair/scalp conditions. (credit:Shutterstock)
Smile.. Lots(79 of80)
Open Image ModalOur best beauty tip? Smile! It's the most beautiful asset you have. Where it every day. (credit:Shutterstock)
Smile.. Lots(80 of80)
Open Image ModalOur best beauty tip? Smile! It's the most beautiful asset you have. Where it every day. (credit:Shutterstock)