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  2. These Makeup Removers Make Taking off the Day a Breeze - AOL

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    Whether you're a passionate about your cleansing routine or you prefer using a one-and-done type of product, these are the best makeup removers for all skin types.

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    Alix’s go-to move is applying white eyeliner in the water line of your lower lashes to instantly brighten your eyes! This NYX drugstore eyeliner is long-lasting and smudge-proof. Was $7 On Sale ...

  4. Beauty YouTuber - Wikipedia

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    A beauty YouTuber is an individual who creates content for YouTube, publishing videos in the realm of cosmetics, fashion, hairstyling, and nail art. [1] [2] In 2016, there were more than 5.3 million beauty videos on YouTube, with 86% of the top 200 beauty videos created by individual beauty vloggers, as opposed to marketers using the platform to promote cosmetic brands.

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    Actress Valerie Bertinelli, 63, got candid in a new no-makeup Instagram video about using filters and showing her grey roots. Here's what she said about aging:

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    Her YouTube channel, Panacea81, has had 135 million views and over 500,000 subscribers since her first upload on 22 July 2007. [5] Luke chose the alias Panacea81 by pairing the Greek Goddess's name Panacea with her birth year, 1981. Luke became a YouTube site partner and was one of the most subscribed YouTube users in the UK in 2008. [6]

  7. Always (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Always is an American brand of menstrual hygiene products, including maxi pads, ultra thin pads, pantyliners, disposable underwear for night-time wear, and vaginal wipes.A sister company of Procter & Gamble, it was first invented and introduced in the United States in 1983 by Tom Osborn, a mid-level employee at Procter & Gamble, then nationally in May 1984.