Us Weekly Beauty Director Gwen Flamberg shares her picks for the 10 best hair, makeup and nail looks straight off the Golden Globes red carpet
Us Weekly Beauty Director Gwen Flamberg shares her picks for the 10 best hair, makeup and nail looks straight off the Golden Globes red carpet
Yes, we loved the faux-bob created by stylist Christian Wood braiding the underneath sections, but what really struck us was the gorgeous lit-from-within golden aura that surrounded Ratajkowski’s face, which looked at once youthful and sexy without trying too hard. Makeup pro Hung Vanngo used Chanel's Illusion D'Ombre in Convoitise and Rouge Coco Shine Lipstick in Sari D'eau.
A tower of tresses wrapped in a mass of mini-braids? Yes, please! Collins’ intricate high bun gave us Game of Thrones vibes. Her hairstylist Gregory Russell used John Frieda Luxurious Volume Perfectly Full Mousse plus dry shampoo to give hair heft and grip before styling.
Between the shimmering marigold gown and her gorgeous, luminous skin, Davis put the golden in Golden Globes. Following suit, she wore bronze nail polish, Essie’s Leggy Legend, painted on by manicurist Julie Kandalec. The rich metallic hue was a fresh take on a traditional neutral nail.
This season’s red eye makeup takes guts to wear, so let’s all bow down to Culpo, who rocked this risky look in a major way. Her makeup artist Sir Jon wrapped the burgundy shades in L’Oréal Paris' Colour Riche Pocket Palette in Boudoir Charme around her top and bottom lids for the ultimate smoky eye effect.
Effortless glamour! With soft, neutral eyes and dewy, glossy skin (thanks to Kiehl’s Micro-Blur Skin Perfector), Ross’ demi-matte red-orange pout popped perfectly. Her makeup artist Jamie Greenberg blended two shades of L’Oréal Paris’ Infallible liquid lip color in #322 and #324 to create the fiery hue.
This sleek side-parted low chignon was simultaneously sophisticated and superfeminine, thanks to the slinky hair accessory. Biel’s stylist Adir Abergel bolstered hair with Virtue Create One for All 6-in-1 Styler to impart shine before blow-drying. He topped off the look with his signature Adir x Lelet NY liquid chain comb, out this spring.
We're obsessed with Negga’s from-another-time aesthetic. The metallic eyeshadow conjured images of a modern-day Clara Bow. And it’s no wonder — makeup artist Mélanie Inglessis painted what she calls a "top heavy” smoky eye, concentrating color on the top lids for that wide-eyed effect. She layered Chanel’s Illusion D’Ombre in New Moon, a shimmering topaz, under burgundy eye shadow in the Tissé Cambon palette.
Loosened-up luxe! Stone’s low-pinned twist was just one part of a head-to-toe home run for the Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical winner. The hair exemplified her cool-girl spirit, as it felt equal parts elegant, chic and easy. Her longtime stylist Mara Roszak used L'Oreal Paris’ High Shine Glossing Mist for the perfect finish.
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