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After Marriage Collective: Best Beauty Blogs of 2024

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    If only that wedding makeup artist could be with you every day! When they pack their bags and head off to their next gig, it doesn’t mean your days of glam need to go with them. Instead consult these amazing beauty blogs and gets easy tips for accentuating your natural beauty. From makeup to skincare to hair to everything in between, we’ve curated something great for you.

    If it's super-glam beauty looks you're after, you'll find them at Patricia Bright's page. While you can watch her YouTube videos, we also love her detailed posts on how to get dolled up, complete with lists and ratings of the products she uses.

    Care about the environment and want to avoid toxic beauty products but can't seem to find decent products? Allow Katey Denno of The Beauty of It Is to be your guide. She often updates her Insta feed with great "green" product reviews. She's also an incredible makeup artist.

    Anna is incredibly knowledgeable about skincare (check out her post on how to achieve glowy skin) and one of the most organized women I've ever met. She's happy to share all her secrets on her website (her super-helpful morning productivity post isn't to be missed) and YouTube channel.

    There are many things we love about Katie Jane Hughes's approach to beauty. Whether that's the most gorgeous eye makeup tutorials we've ever seen or a blow-by-blow account of getting microblading on her Insta Stories, we're hooked.

    While we love checking out Bleach London's Insta feed for hair-color ideas, we also often turn to Zoe London, who changes hers up with bold and bright hues. And if you're worried about how much dye is affecting your strands, fear not—she even has a great tip for how to fix that.

    If you want awesome beauty tips as well as a slice of life advice on the side, visit Tia Ward's blog.

    London-based Shirley appears to be all about fashion, but she has some incredible beauty tricks and tips, too. From wedding-guest beauty ideas to the ideal nude face, she's got you covered.

    You can't talk about beauty and not mention Sali Hughes. As well as being the resident beauty columnist for The Guardian and having written one of the most brilliant books on beauty we've ever read (Pretty Honest), she also runs the blog Sali Hughes Beauty. Expect to find tutorials, product reviews and videos of chats in her bathroom with fellow beauty people. Reviews are honest, upfront and always exactly what you need.

    Wendy Rowe is the creative director for Max Factor, so her blog is very much about how to create those incredible makeup looks she does for the likes of Sienna Miller and Victoria Beckham. While these are high glamour, the tutorials on her site give you the opportunity and know-how to do them at home.

    In the world of beauty vloggers, sisters Samantha Chapman and Nicola Haste are true veterans. They launched their YouTube channel 11 years ago and now have over two million subscribers. Their tutorials are easy to follow and entertaining, and range from Gwen Stefani to Halloween costumes, as well as more basic how-tos such as light contouring.

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