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Getty Images Look your radiant best with these head-to-toe beauty tips, rounded up from the past 75 years of Woman's Day magazines. View Gallery 75 Photos Getty Images 1 of 75 Nix Roots Camouflage roots by zigzagging your part rather than making it straight. Hero Images Getty Images 2 of 75 Communicate With Your Stylist Be direct when telling your hairstylist what you want, and bring photos from magazines of styles you like. Jupiterimages Getty Images 3 of 75 Brush Hair From Roots to Ends Brush hair from roots to ends nightly. This distributes natural oils throughout the shaft and gives hair a healthy sheen.

Michael Rowe Getty Images 4 of 75 Dye It Natural Doing your color yourself? Don't make too drastic a change. Stay within one or two shades of your natural color. PhotoAlto/Frederic Cirou Getty Images 5 of 75 Comb It Out Comb wet hair like the pros: Hold a handful at a time and work from center to ends, then scalp to center. Lori Andrews Getty Images 6 of 75 Watch Your Back Never let a stylist interfere with the natural hairline on your neck. The hair there is cowlicklike and will stick out when it grows. Getty Images Getty Images 7 of 75 Let Your Hair Shine Always rinse out conditioner (which should go on hair ends) with cold water to seal the cuticle and promote shine. Hayden Verry Getty Images 8 of 75 Protect Against Sun Damage Protect hair from sun damage with a scarf or hat. i love images Getty Images 9 of 75 Sleep On Silk or Satin Keep a blowout lasting days longer by sleeping on a silk or satin pillowcase. Getty Images 10 of 75 Change Your Part Change your part to boost body and volume. Jordan Siemens Getty Images 11 of 75 Shake Off Hat Hair To fix hat-head, bend over and shake your head a few times. Then run fingers through hair to add volume. For even more body, mist a natural-bristle brush with hairspray, bend over and brush lightly from underneath. Ericka McConnell Getty Images 12 of 75 Avoid Frizz Avoid frizz: Use only a widetooth comb, especially when hair is dry. Beauty Photo Studio Getty Images 13 of 75 Choose Shampoo Carefully If you color your hair, look for sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners, which don't contain harsh detergents. Getty Images 14 of 75 Get Rid of Flyaways Stop flyaway hair! Spray Static Guard on your comb or brush. Or smooth an antistatic dryer sheet along your head. Thinkstock 15 of 75 Beautiful Brows Soften skin before tweezing by dabbing with a cotton ball soaked in warm water or cream. Westend61 Getty Images 16 of 75 Pluck 'Em Tweeze in the direction the hair grows. Image Source Getty Images 17 of 75 Fill In The Gaps Don't change the place where your brows peak and never pencil the whole brow. Instead, only fill in holes. David Burch Getty Images 18 of 75 Stick With A Sharpened Pencil Use only the side of a sharpened brow pencil—not the pointed tip—so as not to draw a hard line. Lena Clara Getty Images 19 of 75 Smooth Eyebrow Hairs For unruly brows, apply hairspray to an old toothbrush, then brush brows upward and outward. Thinkstock 20 of 75 Bright eyes Treat your eye area gently. This is the most delicate part of your face. Cleanse with care; blot, never rub. Getty Images 21 of 75 De-Puff Eyes Reduce puffy eyes by splashing with cold water or applying a cold compress (ice cubes in a washcloth): 15 seconds on, 15 seconds off. Ted Smith Getty Images 22 of 75 Keep Your Head Straight When you put on mascara, don't lower your chin—that's how mascara gets on your lid. Elie Bernager Getty Images 23 of 75 Prime Your Lids Get eyeshadow to stay in place by priming lids with moisturizer and foundation. Image Source Getty Images 24 of 75 Use Your Ring Finger To Moisturize Always use your ring finger to apply moisturizer or concealer to the eye area. It puts the least amount of pressure on the skin. S Photographic Ltd Getty Images 25 of 75 Keep Lower Lashes Clear Never put mascara on lower lashes; it casts a shadow on your undereye, making the area look darker. Juergen Lenhardt Getty Images 26 of 75 Light Eyeshadow Opens Your Eyes Open up eyes: Apply a light eyeshadow (like ivory or gold) just above the lashline and along inner corners of your eyes. PhotoAlto/Frederic Cirou Getty Images 27 of 75 Prevent Eyeliner Smudges Stop pencil eyeliner from smudging by applying powder shadow (in a matching or slightly darker shade) over the pencil. James Martin Photographer Getty Images 28 of 75 Try Out Brown Switch to brown mascara for a softer look for day. Getty Images 29 of 75 Clear All Over Don't touch your face unnecessarily. Breakouts can be caused by your own fingers. Shuji Kobayashi Getty Images 30 of 75 Apply Cream With Downward Angle Apply cream or cleanser by lightly pressing upward—never down. The delicate skin sags easily enough in time. Next 25 Celebs Who Look Even Better With a Beard Advertisement - Continue Reading Below

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