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Celebrity aesthetician Renee Rouleau's top tip for banishing "bacne?" Make sure hair conditioner isn't leaving an oily residue on your back - a little-known cause of many outbreaks. "After rinsing out your conditioner in the shower, put your hair up in a clip and wash your back, shoulders, and upper arms. I like using an exfoliating body cloth with a gentle shower gel for this purpose." (Credit: Getty Images) The Full Story from iVillage.com
Celebrity aesthetician Renee Rouleau's top tip for banishing "bacne?" Make sure hair conditioner isn't leaving an oily residue on your back - a little-known cause of many outbreaks. "After rinsing out your conditioner in the shower, put your hair up in a clip and wash your back, shoulders, and upper arms. I like using an exfoliating body cloth with a gentle shower gel for this purpose." (Credit: Getty Images) The Full Story from iVillage.com
The best antidote to a tired-out complexion is cream blush, says Rea Ann Silva, celebrity makeup artist and creator of the famed Beauty blender sponge: "Just a touch makes a huge difference!" Want to replicate a look similar to Christina Hendricks's? "To apply, first find the apples of your cheeks by smiling. Then, use a makeup sponge, apply a dab of the blush, blending the color upward toward your temples until the edges are diffused. This results in a natural-looking rosy glow." (Credit: Getty Images) The Full Story from iVillage.com
A supple complexion like Rachel Bilson's might feel like an impossibility for sufferers of severely dry skin. "Many women with the condition resort to thick, chemical-laden creams", says renown dermatologist and VMV Hypoallergenics founder Dr. Vermen M. Verallo-Rowell. "But these formulas can irritate and sting. Instead, try organic virgin coconut oil, an ingredient that prevents water loss and contains fatty acids that are native to human skin, so it goes so far as to help replace skin's lost natural oils." Bonus: A tub of the stuff rings in at under a ten-spot at your local natural foods store. (Credit: Getty Images) The Full Story from iVillage.com
Feeling envious that celebs like Nina Dobrev manage to look perpetually well-rested no matter how busy they are? When even the most stalwart concealer in your makeup arsenal can't keep you from looking tired, it might be time to give your skin a vitamin boost. "Massage topical vitamin C into under-eye area. When used in an eye cream, this ingredient has been shown to assist with capillary repair, constricting blood vessels under the eyes to make dark circles appear less noticeable," says Renee Rouelau, who recommends a product like her signature Vitamin C Eye Serum. "When applying it - or any eye cream - use circular motions to stimulate stagnant blood flow that can contribute to darkness. Over time, the area should appear lighter." (Credit: Getty Images) The Full Story from iVillage.com
Jet-setters like Kate Bosworth have mastered looking fresh-faced, however long their flight. "Traveling can be torture on the skin, so it's really important to stay hydrated," says Benefit's Maggie Ford Danielson. "On long flights I always take a small plastic bag with some essentials for the flight: travel-sized eye cream, travel-sized face mist, moisturizer and tinted lip balm, and slap them on as much as possible throughout the flight. Also, skip the alcohol, which depletes moisture levels." (Credit: Getty Images) The Full Story from iVillage.com
As we age, our lips lose volume, but there's a way to turn back the clock hidden in your spice cabinet, says Physicians Formula celebrity makeup artist Joanna Schlip. "I like to add a bit of cinnamon to my lip balm," she reveals of a natural way to keep pouts as full as Diane Kruger's. "Cinnamon's essential oils increase blood flow and imitate the mucosa of the lips to temporarily plump and turn out the lips, which is why the ingredient is used in expensive lip plumpers." (Credit: Getty Images) The Full Story from iVillage.com
Whether it's a red-carpet event or a long work day, exhaustion can leave some of us so beat that we sometimes head straight to bed without washing our face. If this sounds like you, try this tip for changing up your nighttime ritual. "Leave your cleanser by the kitchen sink instead of in the bathroom," advises beauty expert Annie Ford Danielson. "That way, taking off your makeup will be the first thing you do when you come home rather than the last thing you do before you go to bed." (Credit: Getty Images) The Full Story from iVillage.com
Applying flawless makeup like Miley Cyrus's is virtually impossible if your cream or moisturizing oil hasn't fully absorbed - but sometimes you just don't have time to wait. "To speed up the process, lie on your bed and tilt your head all the way back while you massage the cream into your skin," says Annie Ford Danielson. "This increases circulation, which in turn helps absorption." (Credit: Getty Images) The Full Story from iVillage.com
Nothing kills skin's natural glow like overdosing on foundation--something fresh-faced celebs like Blake Lively are well aware of. "To ensure you don't use more than you need, apply concealer before liquid or powder foundation and you'll find you won't need as much," says Maggie Ford Danielson. "I dab on concealer wherever I want coverage, let it settle into skin for a few minutes, then sparingly add a bit of foundation if more is needed." (Credit: Getty Images) The Full Story from iVillage.com
Two extra little steps can add hours to the longevity of your look, whether you're heading from event to event like Kim Kardashian or simply don't want to have to reapply after work. "Prep is key if you'll be out 'til the wee hours," says Annie Ford Danielson. "Using both a foundation primer and a shadow primer will really help skin grip onto the makeup and stay true to color all night long." (Credit: Getty Images) The Full Story from iVillage.com