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2012
BEAUTY RESOLUTION
You know that blush you’ve been hanging on to, the one you bought before your first ever full-time job? It has gotta go, as do those products you’ve been stashing and not using. Like people, cosmetics change with age. Textures morph, hues become less vibrant, or worse – make-up starts to spoil (especially those chock full of natural ingredients), and bacteria multiplies courtesy of heat and humidity. Chuck old foundations after six months; toss lipsticks more than two years old. Moisturizers can last as long as three years, but you must get a fresh bottle of sunscreen every year. Keep your beauty cupboard fresh! H&L

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