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Celebrities get a lot wrong. But the habits behind consistently great skin and consistently strong looks are worth paying attention to — because those parts aren’t luck.
Knowing which foods to avoid before a shoot is part of the prep. Here’s the five that cause the most damage — and why they show up on camera every time.
Concealer is supposed to fix everything under the eyes. These five mistakes make it the reason the under-eye area looks worse than it did before you started.
Everyone wants celebrity skin. Nobody talks about what celebrities are actually doing to get it — or what it quietly costs when regular people try to follow along. Here are five habits that look aspirational on a feed and fall apart in real life.
Blush is one of the fastest ways to make a face look alive and lifted. It’s also one of the fastest ways to make it look tired, drooping, or ten years older. The difference is usually one of five things.
The mirror is not a neutral party. It has warm lighting, a flattering angle, and years of your own psychology working in its favor. These five lies feel so convincing they’ve started to feel like facts.
You spent an hour getting ready. The five habits on this list will quietly undo it — usually somewhere between the first drink and the second impression.
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