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Romance, shoes, lingerie, diet, guns, war--Marie Claire is a grab bag of hot issues for the modern woman. It provides one-stop shopping for the Cosmo woman craving a little more from her fashion magazine--the kind of woman who can talk politics while painting her nails and solving her relationship woes, all while on the treadmill. Yet for all its attempts to become a jill of all trades, Marie Claire remains a powerhouse in one field: beauty. From the hottest lip or polish color to the latest haircut, from the best tools of the trade to the must-have scent of the year, Marie Claire remains unsurpassed as the best source for beauty advice, and those pages alone are worth the cover price.
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INSIDE COSMO'S APRIL ISSUE:
Fearne Cotton models her favourite buys from the high street
Fashion 354 handbags and heels PLUS confessions of a size-16 supermodel
Beauty - step-by-step hair and makeup trends to try
Men - how they know you're ‘the one'
Women - in 2009 what does feminism mean?
PLUS loads more!
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