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Readers Ask: Dear Lucky Should You Cover Up a Breakout
Q: Should you or should you not cover up a breakout? A: Makeup artists often give the deeply unhelpful and uncheering advice that everyone can see it anyway so why try to cover it up?
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Readers Ask: Dear Lucky About Mature Makeup
Q: I’m 27 and don’t look old enough to buy beer. Is there makeup that can help me look less preteen? A: Tasteful neutral eyeshadow plus a sweep of bronzy blush is sophisticated in a way that screams “I voted in the last election!”
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Readers Ask: Dear Lucky What Looks Good With Flats
Q: I’m a total heels girl. What looks good with flats? A: Flat sandals and/or boots, somehow, can be just as sexy if not sexier than heels.
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Readers Ask: Dear Lucky About Colors and Prints for Curvy Girls
Q: What colors/prints should girls with curves stay away from? A: Clothes with large, loud prints will make anybody look like a sofa if they’re too tight—and like hotel drapes if they’re too loose.
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Major Accents: A Cheat Sheet
It's not a matter of whether or not you can pull these off. It's a matter of knowing what to wear them with.
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How to: Layer Necklaces Like a Pro
Get the look with a little or a lot.
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How to Wear Accessories: Stack Bracelets
Tips on how to layer your jewelry.
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Summer's Trickiest Trends, Decoded
Because your shape shouldn't dictate your wardrobe.From the July 2011 issue.
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How To Organize Your Closet
If you can't see it, you won't wear it—so give your new black dress its best chance of breaking into the big time with a few helpful tricks. From the April 2011 issue.
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flattering swimsuits for every body type
Black swimsuits flatter all body types and make it easy to accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative—or at least totally downplay it.From the May 2011 issue.
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