13 Beauty Resolutions That Lazy Gals Will Adhere to All Year

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Honestly, what would New Year's resolutions be if you didn't fail 90 percent of them by Jan. 31? No, there's no way we're going to go to the gym every day, give up sugar altogether, or start a 20-step Korean beauty routine. It's just not going to happen.

Instead of filling your resolution list with things you are pretty much guaranteed to let fall to the wayside before February, we think it's about time to start making more reasonable goals — ones that you'll actually stick to. And there's no better type of resolutions to make than ones to step up your beauty game.

To convince you that not all objectives are destined for failure, we've put together 13 goals that are both attainable and game-changing. From taking off your makeup before bed to changing up your part, these are resolutions even the laziest beauty-lover can (and will!) keep.

Invest in Good Tools
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Invest in Good Tools

Make 2016 the year you stop purchasing the cheapest straightener, blow dryer, or curling iron off the sales rack. Instead, do some research and drop a bit more dough — it will be worth it in the end, since these tools are generally better made and likely to last far longer than the discount versions. Whether you spring for the self-rotating Beachwaver ($129), the ceramic CHI Air Classic Straightener ($100), or the Bio Ionic Ultralight Dryer ($330) (it weighs less than a pound!), it's worth it to spend more money now to get the payoff later.

Nail a Clean Cat Eye
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Nail a Clean Cat Eye

While many avoid attempting elegant liquid liner or a retro cat eye, you shouldn't. There are many tricks to ensure you create even and clean lines. Whether it's using a few pieces of tape or connecting the dots, mastering a hack is the key to perfection.

Use Sunscreen Daily
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Use Sunscreen Daily

We know that you know how important it is to wear sunscreen — even when it's cloudy out. Besides the obvious risk of skin cancer, leaving your complexion unprotected from sun exposure is one of the leading causes of aging. All you need to succeed in accomplishing this resolution is to simply switch out a basic facial moisturizer for one with SPF coverage. There is a wide variety of formulas, SPF levels, and tints for those looking to find a product that best suits their needs and skin type.

It's important to take all of these factors into consideration when choosing a sunscreen-loaded facial moisturizer — especially considering this is something you will apply daily. We're partial to Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer ($44). In addition to the product's broad-spectrum SPF 20 protection, it boasts hyaluronic acid to plump and hydrate skin, vitamins C and E to defend against free radicals, and lightweight coverage to hide imperfections.

Change Your Part
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Change Your Part

For many of us, we've been rocking the same middle, right side, or left side part since childhood. If you're looking for a way to switch up your hairstyle but not quite ready for a permanent cut, changing up your part is a way of achieving a new look. You commitment-phobes can accomplish this in the comfort of your bathroom using a rattail comb to carve out your new part. It's an easy way to get creative without shelling out time or money to a stylist.

Embrace Your Natural Texture
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Embrace Your Natural Texture

Following the example of 2015's groundbreaking Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, in which Maria Borges walked the runway with her all-natural Afro, it's time for all types of women to show off their natural locks. We urge you to stop rejecting — and start celebrating — your mane! Stock up on the right tools to care for your strands, master a few protective styles, and embrace the hair texture you were born with.

Remove Your Makeup Before Bed
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Remove Your Makeup Before Bed

Skip Britt Nilsson's signature wear-your-makeup-to-bed routine and make sure you're removing all product from your face before hitting the pillow. Leaving makeup on overnight can clog your pores, dry your skin out, cause acne, break down collagen: in short, it's making your beauty sleep not so pretty.

For a quick and easy way to remove your makeup each night, try an all-natural cleansing wipe like Everyone Make-Up Wipes by EO ($7). The unscented towelettes are packed with fruit enzymes to make sure no cosmetic pigments remain on your skin.

Get Regular Trims
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Get Regular Trims

At the minimum, you should be getting a cut three to four times a year — but for shorter styles or damaged locks, you may be looking at anywhere from three to eight weeks. By neglecting regular trims, you're more likely to end up with split, dried-out ends and can actually stunt your hair's long-term growth (scary!). Each time you visit the salon, ask when your stylist recommends you return for the next appointment. Then make it in advance and add a reminder to your phone calendar.

Clean Your Makeup Brushes
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Clean Your Makeup Brushes

. . . Every two weeks, that is. While some may think cleaning makeup brushes is tedious and neglectable, it's both an essential and simple element to work into your beauty routine. A detailed explanation of the hows and whys can be found in our full guide to cleaning brushes, but for the ultimate lazy-girl solution, we suggest a quick-drying and easy-to-use spray, like the BareMinerals Quick Change Brush Cleaner Spray ($18). Designed to be used between shampoos, this removes pigment from bristles, preventing any muddy blending when switching from one palette's shade to another.

Find One Hair Product You Love
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Find One Hair Product You Love

As long as we're being honest, we'll admit we don't have time to use a salon's worth of products on our hair. This is especially true on mornings before work — we're trying to maximize the time spent sleeping in and minimize the time spent getting ready. Instead of stocking up on a wide array of formulas you're unlikely to use, find just one product that you love and that works well with the length, texture, and style of your strands.

The Drybar Mai Tai Spritzer ($25) is a go-to for beachy waves, while Aveda's Smooth Infusion Masque ($27) reduces frizz, and Moroccanoil Dry Shampoo ($26) cleanses greasy roots in a pinch (while smelling delicious!).

Use a BB Cream
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Use a BB Cream

While foundation may be the more traditional option, BB creams are a more natural-looking and streamlined alternative. This versatile product eliminates the need for separate primer, sunscreen, skin treatment, concealer, and foundation by offering an all-in-one color-correcting product. By ditching the multiple other products in favor of this one tube, BB cream lets its users clean up their makeup counters while saving money.

Our favorite is the Smashbox Camera Ready BB Cream SPF 35 ($39), a moisturizing formula that reduces the appearance of lines and creases without feeling greasy.

Try a New Lip Color
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Try a New Lip Color

While there's a good chance you've already jumped onto the red lipstick bandwagon, the fun goes far beyond this singular shade. Whether you're looking for a classic nude, a burst of purple, or a deep teal, your lipstick options are as diverse as the colors of the rainbow. Don't be afraid to get creative and bold this year.

Not used to a punchy hue on your pout? Ease yourself into it by sporting your tint of choice on a day spent at home. After spotting yourself in the mirror a few times, you'll become more comfortable with your new look — and you'll soon be ready to rock it in real life!

Organize Your Products
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Organize Your Products

Does your makeup drawer look like a war zone? Same. This year, make it a goal to clean up and organize your makeup products — after all, they deserve a little TLC.

For something travel-ready, opt for a pouch like the Sonia Kashuk Makeup Organizer ($10) or the Trish McEvoy Petite Makeup Planner ($68). For an at-home solution, set up a more permanent design like the Icebox Little London Luxury Makeup Organizer ($275) or the Caboodles Clear Acrylic Counter Tray ($19). These two products are clear, so you'll be able to see every single item in your stash at first glance.

Get Your Beauty Sleep
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Get Your Beauty Sleep

It's been proven time and time again that beauty rest is both real and necessary. The closer you can get to hitting that eight-hour goal, the more likely your skin is to be clear, radiant, and fresh come morning. To step up your game even further, take advantage of the time by applying before-bed products that need an extended, uninterrupted amount of time to work their magic.

The Bite Beauty Agave Lip Mask ($26) works best when you give it a few minutes (or hours) to marinate on your mouth, while the key ingredient of Dr. Dennis Gross Hydra-Pure Vitamin C Brightening Serum ($95) needs to penetrate skin without being damaged by the effects of sunlight. Finally, the Dr. Jart+ BB Night Beauty Balm ($38) ensures you'll wake up to a dewy, even complexion that even Sleeping Beauty would envy.