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Hamptons Gossip and the Best Early Halloween Costumes- It’s Two of a Strange and Dishy Kind

Bad Hair Days for a DC Queen and the Princess of Morning Televison Brad Boles is still on the loose making and collecting gossip in the Hamptons before the summer season comes to an end. Brad did take some time away from the luxe set to fine-tune some Halloween costumes that are about to hit the stores. It may seem early for you to start thinking about what will be the biggest Halloween costumes trends but if you look in the aisle next to school supplies, you'll see that Halloween costumes are already hitting the shelves in the big box stores! I always say, you better look good becuase 'ya never when that costumed photo of you will reappear... Case

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Red Carpet Beauty is Cannes Do Chic at the Cannes Film Festival

Top 2 Red Carpet Beauty Trends at the Cannes Film Festival: Smoky Eyes & Red Lips Top 2 Red Carpet Beauty Trends at the Cannes Film Festival: Smoky Eyes & Red Lips We've been giving you the head's up on top beauty trends and now you can see them in action, on the red carpet, and looking positively gorgeous! Our favorite look that's the easiest to pull off and the most flattering on a variety of ages is the smoky eye in combination with a pale, neutral mouth. We love it as an edgy day look or a smoldering evening look. >> READ our step-by-steps tips on How to Get Smoky Eyes Glam beauties like Carey Mulligan, Ellen Barkin, and

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How to get those smokey eyes like Mary-Kate Olsen

Love the look of smokey eyes but don't want to look like a squirrel? Makeup tips to get it right. We have all been in the mood for the sultry, sexy, smokey look at one time or another. Mary-Kate Olson's glam makeup makes us swoon. But, how exactly do we get the look without looking like a squirrel? Some people prefer a more dramatic look which is thicker. A more natural smokey look will be thinner and cleaner. Here are some makeup tips to get smokey eyes: Start off with an eye base to keep the look fresh and avoid creasing. Put some loose powder under the eyes to catch whatever will fall and to avoid smudging. Line your eyes

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