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  2. Health Beauty Life - Wikipedia

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    The print magazine features interactive QR coded articles that correspond with television episodes and video elements on HealthBeautyLife.com. The magazine's total reach is over 10 million readers. Past issues of the publication can be found online at ISSUU on the Health Beauty Life Magazine page.

  3. Bustle (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Bustle is an online American women's magazine founded in August 2013 by Bryan Goldberg. [1] It positions news and politics alongside articles about beauty, celebrities, and fashion trends. [ 2 ] By September 2016, the website had 50 million monthly readers.

  4. Allure (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Allure began its Best of Beauty awards program in the mid-1990s, at the initiative of Wells, to help readers choose among the vast array of makeup, skincare, and hair-care products on the market. In 2019, the magazine introduced the Allure Best of Beauty Clean Seal award to products that met the publication's "clean" standards. [13]

  5. Stylist (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Stylist magazine was previously available in a tablet edition, but this was discontinued in 2016 after the closure of Apple Newsstand. [12] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Stylist ceased producing paper copies of the magazine and switched to an online-only model as members of the public were encouraged to stay at home during the lockdown. [13]

  6. Linda Wells - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, she joined The New York Times as a reporter, ultimately becoming the beauty editor and the food editor of The New York Times Magazine. [2] In 1991 Wells founded Allure magazine and served as the editor-in-chief until 2015. [3] Wells's editor's letter has been praised for tackling a variety of topics with honesty.

  7. Hype Hair - Wikipedia

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    Hype Hair was founded in 1992, led by editor-in-chief Belinda Trotter who created the concept and many of the features that are still included in the magazine while working as editor-in-chief for 2 Hype fanzine under the Word Up! publication house. The section on hairstyles of celebrities caught the attention of publisher Scott Figman who ...

  8. Lectures on Aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    More than 4,000 pages of notes from Hegel's lectures at the Heidelberg University have been discovered in the library of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising. These notes mainly deal with aesthetics and were written by Friedrich Wilhelm Carové between 1816 and 1818. Vieweg argues that this material will help scholars resolve the issue ...

  9. Jessica Cruel - Wikipedia

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    Cruel is an advocate for evolution in the beauty industry [6] and is noted for her inclusive leadership style, which is credited for positively changing the working environment of newsrooms. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In 2021, Cruel spearheaded The Melanin Edit, a new Allure platform exploring all things relating to Black beauty, skincare and wellness. [ 9 ]