
2. Avoid cream-to-powder foundation unless you're really oily. If your skin is combination, normal, or dry, the product will suck all the moisture out of it as it evaporates.
3. Sidestep streaks by mixing self-tanner with moisturizer before applying. This dilutes the formula so you don't look stripy.
4. Blow-dry rather than chemically straighten your hair. Most stylists say they'd rather see you use a blow-dryer every other day (even though you risk heat damage) than apply harsh chemicals to your hair. I learned the hard way.
5. Learn how to blow-dry like an expert. The real reason you can't replicate the way your hair looks after a visit to the salon? Poor blow-drying skills. Ask your stylist to show you exactly what she does, step-by-step. (For example, once I stopped using a round brush on my bangs, I finally got them to lie flat.)
6. Keep the razor away from your bikini line. Exfoliating and waxing — and exfoliating some more — is really the only way to avoid bumps.
7. Buy the right tools for the job. I now rely on an eye shadow crease brush (by Bath & Body Works) and an angled blush brush (by T. LeClerc). They make application goof-proof.
8. Seek professional brow help. Brows are like the hair on your head — dramatically better when groomed by an expert.
9. Keep two fully stocked makeup bags to save your sanity in the a.m. — one for items you use every day (and can apply in the dark), the other for all those crazy impulse buys that you'll only try when you have time for experimenting.
10. Own a fragrance wardrobe. My favorites include Botrytis by Ginestet, Matin Calin by Comptoir Sud Pacifique, Prada and Narciso Rodriquez Musc for Her. Fragrance is the quickest pick-me-up: You just feel confident when you smell good. Why do you need several? For the same reason you have a closetful of clothes — options.