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@crowdsourced “I love using fresh slices of cucumber when my eyes look tired. Plus, the downtime helps me feel really Zen.” —Christie A., via Facebook

“I keep it simple: I wash with Cetaphil soap every morning and night and use witch hazel for astringent.” —Lorrilee M., via Facebook

“A dab of Vaseline combined with eye shadow as lipstick for staying power, shimmer and unique color.” —@1Tough_Sheltie

OUR COVER CELEB SAYS… “I like to put my damp hair in a twisted bun overnight, wake up and have perfect beachy waves!” —@cvfoodislife

“I mix a couple of tablespoons of olive oil into my conditioner to make my ends sleek and supershiny.” —Vanessa K., via Facebook

“Water! I drink at least 2 liters of it every day.” —@annaterry68

“I add baking soda to my face-washing regimen for extra exfoliation.” —@mishisabish

“On lazy days, I spritz dry shampoo onto my roots before bed to soak up oil while I sleep.” —@alliberryyy

“I take the vitamin biotin for my hair, skin and nails.”

—Erin Andrews

PRO_SHARE Look red-carpet ready with these tips from our Beauty Award judges. “Keep foundation from getting cakey by mixing it with a dime-size drop of primer before applying with downward strokes.” —Polly Blitzer, founder of the beauty website BeautyBlitz.com

“Loosen up on your round brush for a bouncier blowout. The less tension you use while drying, the more volume you’ll have.” —Paul Cucinello, a celebrity stylist at Chris Chase Salon in New York City

“To make bright lips pop, outline your Cupid’s bow and the corners of your mouth with a small brush dipped in concealer.” —Brian Duprey, a New York City celebrity makeup artist who has worked with Rachel Bilson and Kristen Bell

THREE SNEAKY MULTITASKERS “SPF lip balm is great for protecting an exposed scalp from sunburn. It goes on directly without messing up hair.”

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—Francesca Fusco, MD, a dermatologist in New York City

“Apply deodorant to your bikini area after shaving to prevent ingrown hairs and razor bumps.” —Kattia Solano, a hairstylist and owner of Butterfly Studio Salon in New York City

“Use salicylic-acid acne pads to scrub off faketan patches. The beta hydroxy acid helps loosen dead skin cells so leftover tanner comes off.” —Jessica Wu, MD, a Los Angeles dermatologist and author of Feed Your Face

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HEALTH.COM

SEPTEMBER 2014

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