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8 Zero-Commitment Ways to Change Your Look in 2014Even if a major makeover isn't in the cards -- or budget -- this year, you can still reinvent yourself this month. Here are eight easy ways to change your look |
My biggest problem with New Year's resolutions isn't that you're setting yourself up for failure (even though that's generally the case), it's that executing them can be so expensive. Want to hit the gym? Get ready to shell out hundreds of dollars for a membership. Need a hair transformation? Expect a $200+ salon bill.
Skip ahead to find out how to change your look.
If the goal is to change your look in 2014, there are ways to do it without forking over a small fortune. From tweaking your hairstyle to tossing your foundation, there are quick beauty tricks that can make a much bigger difference than you think. And these changes require much less maintenance than, say, a full head of blonde highlights or training for a marathon.
So forget making resolutions -- here's how to change your look for minimal money and even less commitment.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Hair: Switch your part
Skip ahead to find out how to change your look.
If the goal is to change your look in 2014, there are ways to do it without forking over a small fortune. From tweaking your hairstyle to tossing your foundation, there are quick beauty tricks that can make a much bigger difference than you think. And these changes require much less maintenance than, say, a full head of blonde highlights or training for a marathon.
So forget making resolutions -- here's how to change your look for minimal money and even less commitment.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Hair: Switch your part
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Nice article.
by Mollysunshine Thursday, March 28, 2013 at 01:35AM Report as inappropriate
I'm obsessed with the YSL stain. So pretty, and lasts so long
by DTalksAll Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at 09:23AM Report as inappropriate
Seriously, I have tried about 10 different faux tanners. I bought Paula's Choice product, and it was really amazing. First time I used one up and ordered another, instead of throwing it away. Hope this helps someone.
by kimber314 Wednesday, February 13, 2013 at 11:05AM Report as inappropriate
You offer some excellent tips--parting your hair differently can give you an entirely different look (take your face shape into account here). But I contend that nothing rivals the beauty of virgin hair; once you have used a product with ammonia or peroxide, the cuticle is changed and damaged. Perhaps a henna is a better choice. I also don't care for BB creams. I have tried a plethora and have tried to love them; my skin is in good condition, but too many don't address uneven skin tone is certain areas and leave behind a weighty feel.
by GigiSD Tuesday, February 12, 2013 at 12:35PM Report as inappropriate
What color?
by lindsey_marie_miller Monday, January 28, 2013 at 09:18PM Report as inappropriate
I'm going to try some of the products!
by NewMe66 Saturday, January 26, 2013 at 08:21PM Report as inappropriate
coool
by aishak55 Saturday, January 26, 2013 at 07:41PM Report as inappropriate
fun simple tips! I'll be trying some of these out, like the BB cream and the hair color. Not sure how I feel about nude nail polish though.
by tulipsarebetter Friday, January 11, 2013 at 12:29PM Report as inappropriate
Fun tips! I've been thinking of trying Lush's henna hair color.
by tallredamanda Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 05:04PM Report as inappropriate
The part thing is interesting.
by amber.flute Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 03:47PM Report as inappropriate