Ways to Tell Ugly to Suck It | Survival of the Fairest Pretty Smart: 25 Tools to tame your beauty woes Our resident Ms. Fix-Its report on high-tech gadgets and low-tech tools that turn the screws on flyaways, dull skin, messy manicures, and more. Blown Away For the cost of about five blowouts (including tip), Drybar’s new blow-dryer is a smart investment. Copy chief and girl-with-terrific-tresses Allison Hatfield received days of praise.Full Steam Ahead Senior editor Lauren Berger worked up a sweat with Dr. Dennis Gross’s steamer and came away with a glowing complexion.Ready for This Gel-y Skip chips and harmful UV rays with Gelish’s easy-to-use LED light gel manicure device. Editor Jennifer Jackson is still proudly flaunting her shiny digits more than a week later.Smooth Over Despite the serious components of Riiviva’s microdermabrasion device (diamond tips), San Fran editor Andrea Kasprzak found it a cinch to use and saw instant results.Pluck You Tweezerman’s lit magnifying mirror makes tweezing a cinch for managing editor Jay Blades, as it reveals even the tiniest and lightest of hairs.Don’t fret; you’re not in this alone. We’ve got more products that lend a hand right here. 38 SXSW Goers Who Dressed the PartHow a Beauty Editor Fills Her Makeup Bag
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