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Gluten-Free Glamour
April 1st, 2009Kristen Campbell was sensitive to most eye makeup. Nevertheless, she persisted valiantly in her quest for smoky eyes, but even 100 percent hypoallergenic mascaras and liners would leave her eyes puffy. Each time she had a bad reaction, the 29-year-old switched brands, but nonirritating makeup eluded her.
Weed wheat out of your beauty routine for better skin.By Allison YoungEmu Oil
March 1st, 2009Treating any skin condition—psoriasis, eczema, rosacea, burns, wounds, or scars—just got easier with the beauty world’s latest darling, emu oil. Rich in both omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, the oil from this Australian bird offers an anti-inflammatory, cell-regenerating solution. What makes emu oil so potent?
By Lindsay WilsonBest Curl Tamer Ever

There are days when curly is really code for out of control—a mass of undifferentiated locks that are like a rain forest
growing on top of my head.Pretty in Pink?
October 1st, 2008Lipstick, eyeliner, mascara, perfume—Jessica Assaf applied them all, and more, before she hit 12. And by her mid teens, she estimates she was using 15 to 20 beauty products a day. Like many girls, Assaf was indoctrinated into the beauty culture at a young age, with makeover-themed birthday parties as early as kindergarten and trips to the nail salon starting in grade school.
Companies now market makeup to girls as young as 3—and the health implications are huge.By Stacy Malkan1st Annual Beauty With a Conscience Awards
October 1st, 2008In our hunt to find the healthiest skincare products available, we slathered on hundreds of serums, scrubs, and shampoos. Here are the ones we can't live without the winners of Natural Solutions' first-ever Beauty With a Conscience Awards.
Uncover Your Bare-Worthy Body
June 1st, 2008Ah, summer. For every delight the season promises—sundresses, outdoor activities, warm breezes—it presents a corresponding challenge—exposed skin, itchy ailments, frizz.
By Kate HanleyNatural Radiance—Treating: Ingrown Hairs
February 1st, 2007Women seem to face beauty crises night and day; men, on the other hand, rarely need emergency interventions. But while men tend to fall naturally on the low-maintenance end of the vanity continuum, an ingrown hair (pseudofolliculitis barbae) can quickly turn into a real pain in the neck for them—literally.
By Hollis BrooksNatural Radiance—RX-Dandruff
March 1st, 2006There are bad hair days and then, as in the case of dandruff, there are really bad hair days. Dandruff can torment your scalp—making it itchy, irritable, and excessively flaky—and create some rather embarrassing social situations.
By Leigh Eising
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