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Finding The Perfect Nude Lip Color
Every woman should have a natural shade of lipstick that she can swipe on without looking in the mirror. When shopping for the perfect no-mirror lip color, I suggest going barefaced. Use your natural lip color (not your skin tone) as a guide for finding your go-to nude shade of lip color. It should enhance your natural lip color without looking too obvious. The most flattering shade will either match or be slightly darker than your lips.
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Rita Ora Talks Confidence & Curves
Rita Ora overcame bullies and body shaming to become comfortable and confident. The pop star, whose family fled from Albania to London when she was only a year old, is a household name in England. With her new Oh My Gloss! lipcolor collaboration with Rimmel London out this week, Rita and I talked beauty, confidence, and curves. Rita Ora loves to experiment with beauty looks. Rita Ora: Well hello, Bobbi Brown! I’d like to say that my name is Bobbi Brown.
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Selena Gomez: I Never Intended My Life To Be This Exposed
Selena Gomez’s new album Revival releases October 9th. At just 23 years old, Selena is already a Hollywood veteran. She made her debut at age 7 on Barney and Friends, became a Disney star, moved into film (from Ramona and Beezus to Spring Breakers), and released five albums. Along the way, she’s had high-profile relationships with Nick Jonas and Justin Bieber and became part of BFF Taylor Swift’s #girlsquad, appearing in the singer’s buzzy “Bad Blood” music video.
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Love Red Lips? Here’s How to Pull It Off
Bobbi Brown teaches you how to pull off red lips. (Photo: Henry Leutwyler)
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Meryl Streep: ‘There Isn’t a Man in this Audience Who Could Out-Lift Serena Williams’
Over Labor Day weekend, the first screening for Meryl Streep’s upcoming British period film, Suffragette, opened the Telluride Film Festival. Yahoo Beauty’s editor in chief Bobbi Brown hosted a party afterwards to celebrate the film and the three-time Academy-Award winner. The movie is about the late 19th century and early 20th century women’s movement to gain the right to vote.