Emma Stone
Before the big night, the Easy A star softens her strands with Fekkai Advanced Essential Shea Ultra-Rich Mask ($30, fekkai.com), says her stylist Renato Campora.
Before the big night, the Easy A star softens her strands with Fekkai Advanced Essential Shea Ultra-Rich Mask ($30, fekkai.com), says her stylist Renato Campora.
The day of the awards, the presenter (and L'Oreal Paris spokesmodel) keeps flyaways at bay by spritizing her hair with L'Oreal Elnett Satin Hairspray ($15, drugstore.com).
Two weeks before the awards, Kate Walsh treats her complexion to Kate Somerville's Ultimate Kate facial in Los Angeles. Try Kate Somerville The Glow Kit ($265, sephora.com).
The day of the show, makeup pro Jeanine Lobell preps the nominee's skin with La Mer Moisturizing Cream ($135, cremedelamer.com). "It creates a dewy texture so I can use less foundation for a fresher look," Lobell tells UsMagazine.com.
Two weeks before the show, the nominee does a deep-conditioning treatment. "This timing improves hair health but won't leave hair too soft or limp for styling," says Kunis' hair pro Mara Roszak. Try Tresemmè Moisture Rich Conditioner ($5, drugstore.com).
The day of the Golden Globes, Olivia Wilde's makeup pro, Melanie Inglessis, defines the House star's dècolletage with Lancôme Tropiques Minèrale bronzer ($38.50 at lancome-usa.com).
The Black Swan star (and Dior spokesmodel) gets her lashes camera-ready the day of the awards with Dior DiorShow mascara ($24, sephora.com).
Two weeks before the awards, the nominee starts smoothing her decolletage with Sonya Dakar NutraSphere Nano Peel ($155, sonyadakarskinclinic.com).