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24 Game-Changing Beauty Hacks That'll Speed Up Your Morning Routine

Beauty hack your way to flawless hair and makeup
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Wiggle Your Mascara Brush
If you give your mascara wand a good wiggle at the base of your lashes, you'll get a better payout. It'll help your lashes look thicker -- some even say it makes them lush enough that you can skip your eyeliner altogether! And as long as you're taking a little extra care with your mascara, make sure you're coating both sides of your lashes for even more volume.

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Condition Your Lashes With Castor Oil
It's easy -- just apply a dab of castor oil to your lashes each night, and before long, you'll be rocking thicker, healthier lashes. It makes sense, if you think about it -- after all, can you imagine what your hair would look like if you never conditioned it?

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Blend Your Eye Shadow With Bronzer
You know how sometimes it's difficult to find that perfect subtle shade of neutral brown for your crease? Well, bronzer is your perfect solution -- just blend it into your eyeshadow for a natural, flawless look.

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Give Double Cleansing a Try
The hype on this one is real -- and it actually takes less time than you'd think. A good oil cleanser will break down your makeup (especially stubborn mascara) effortlessly, and your regular cleanser of choice will take care of the rest.

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Heat Your Eyelash Curler
You use heat to set your hair -- so it's only logical that you should use heat to set your eyelashes (albeit on a smaller scale). All you have to do is run your lash curler under your blow dryer to heat it up, and you're good to go.

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BY ROSIE NARASAKI | AUG 2, 2017 | SHARES
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