Beauty

Red, Red Lips

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There's an art to wearing red lipstick. Once you master it, there's nothing more glamorous or dramatic than a perfectly done red lip.

First, make sure your lip area is prepped, by using concealer and/or foundation in the area around your lips to smooth out your skin tone. Then, carefully line your lips with a sharp liner in a neutral tone that matches your natural lip color. Now you're set to fill in the lips with the lipstick of your choice.

Here are some color recommendations:

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4 Ways to Make<br>Your Hair Color Last

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Hair Play: The Chicest Ways to Accessorize Your Locks

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If you have long or medium-length hair, you know how much you depend on elastics and bobby pins for keeping your hair under control--especially on days when you just can't be bothered to style your hair. But why not amp up the fun level with a romantic silk flower, or an edgy forehead band, or even a hairclip festooned with feathers?

There's a whole world of exciting hair accessories just waiting to be explored. Click here and dive into it!

--Serena Kim

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Hair Play: The Chicest Ways to Accessorize Your Locks

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For the ultimate vintage look, wear a little netting in your hair ($24, urbanoutfitters.com) and create an air of mystery.

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Jennifer Lopez's Sweet Smell of Success

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If you love Jennifer Lopez and heavenly-smelling scents, no doubt you've already amassed a collection of crystal bottles bearing J.Lo-endorsed fragrances: Glow, First Love, Live Lux, Still, Deseo...there are more, but sheesh! We've lost count.

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Nude Beauty 101: How to Make Your Face Look Flawless

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Bright, jewel tones like purple, green and blue are fun to wear, especially for evening. But most of us depend on a more natural look to get us through our days at the office or at school. That's why we asked Rebecca De Herrera, make-up artist for film and TV (Cane with Jimmy Smits), how to create a flawless, natural, no-make-up look.

Click through this slideshow to see her suggested steps and product recommendations.

--Serena Kim 

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