by Donna Rodgers Mon, Jun 28th 2010
The blended eyeliner woke up my eyes in a way nothing else ever has. "What's different about you this morning? You look great!" a colleague said. The change was just subtle enough.
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by Grace Gold Fri, May 21st 2010
Hollywood is a town filled with smoke and mirrors, and often even the most natural of celebrity beauty looks is in reality enhanced with secret tricks. While Christina Aguilera has never shied away from a bold red lip or dramatic look, it's false lashes that she turns to in order to pull off gentler looks with the same amount of red carpet glamour.
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by Courtney Dunlop Mon, Mar 29th 2010
Beauty companies enhancing ads to sell products? No surprise there. Over the years several companies have been "outed" for using things like airbrushing and false eyelashes in advertisements. But now there's a number to confirm what we already knew. According to The Sun, 28% of cosmetics ads in magazines admitted that pictures were artificially enhanced.
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by Lisa Schweitzer Mon, Mar 1st 2010
We used to chalk up to Kardashian ladies' jealousy-inducing fringe to good genes and a little Latisse, until we spoke with Stephen Moleski, the featured makeup artist on Keeping Up with the Kardashians. Learn the secret behind their long, lush lashes.
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by Marissa Gold Mon, Jan 4th 2010
We've found the products your favorite celebs are obsessing over! Check out this week's round-up of flirty false eyelashes, sparkly nail polish, and more!
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by Dana Oliver Wed, Dec 16th 2009
Every women wants to have fab eyelashes -- and major players in the beauty industry are constantly churning out falsies to feed their fetish. Now, Pop Beauty is stepping up to the plate with a brand new lash collection.
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by Laura Kenney Tue, Nov 3rd 2009
Model Agyness Deyn gave Lady Gaga competition in the wacky department at last night's ACE Awards. The raven-haired British beauty wore a pair of feathered eye false lashes on her lower lash lines, to create an effect that could only be described as "sad clown."
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by Laura Kenney Wed, Apr 22nd 2009
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