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Q How can I emphasize my eyes without tons of makeup?

A Rim the insides of your eyelids with white liner, says celeb makeup artist Polly Osmond. Then define the upper and lower lashes with a charcoal liner. Finish with three coats of black mascara. Go for Chanel Inimitable, $26.50.

A My guy's scratchy stubble Q makes my face red after we make out. Help!

A Get him hooked on a daily moisturizer to soften up his scruff, suggests David Cohon, of John Allan's men's grooming salon in NYC. Look for creams with smoothing shea, jojoba, or cocoa butters. But if he's moisturizerphobic, take matters into your own hands: Rub on an antiredness cream after smooching. Our pick: Dermalogica's Sheer Tint Redness Relief, $37.

Q Can I shrink the size of my large pores?

A No, but certain products will make them look smaller, says Jeffrey Dover, MD, associate clinical professor of dermatology at Yale School of Medicine. Try Biore's Pore Minimizing Refining Exfoliator, $12.99. It sucks the debris out of pores, which helps minimize their appearance.

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