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  2. Makeup Artist Laura Geller’s Top 4 Beauty Tips for Women Over 40

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    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Laura Geller shared new makeup tips for women over 40.

  3. Laura Geller Reveals Her Top Face-Transforming Makeup Tips ...

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    Laura Geller reveals her top makeup tips for women over 40 and common age-related skin concerns. The 65-year-old makeup pro and founder of Laura Geller Beauty shares her go-to foundation, blush ...

  4. The Foundation Laura Geller Calls ‘Perfect for Mature Skin ...

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    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." When it comes to the best makeup tips for women over 40, we can count on Laura Geller.The 67-year-old ...

  5. Woman & Home - Wikipedia

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    Woman & Home is a monthly lifestyle magazine published by Future PLC. The London-based women's lifestyle brand produces fashion and beauty features for women in their 40s and older, along with articles on the home and garden, health, food, with recipes and meal plans, and travel content.

  6. More (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was started in 1997 [3] and the first issue appeared in September 1998. [4]More also produces the More Magazine/Fitness Magazine Women's Half-Marathon, a NYC event in partnership with the New York Road Runners, "Escape with More" at the Miraval Arizona Resort and Spa and the "Fierce and Fabulous Girls Night Out" event series.

  7. Essence (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The deal placed the ownership of the 34-year-old Essence magazine, one of the United States' leading magazines for women of color, under widespread ownership, rather than black ownership. [8] In January 2018, the magazine returned to a fully black-owned publication after its acquisition by Richelieu Dennis, the founder of Sundial Brands. [9]