Model hair gets tortured by hot tools on a daily basis (kind of like some of ours). Stylist Oscar Blandi's favorite tool to work with is his jasmine oil hair serum because of its ability to protect all hair types from heat (apply before styling) and control flyaways (apply after).
"It has tea tree oil in it," says stylist Neil Moodie, who uses it before blow-drying to control hair and give it natural shine versus high gloss. "When it dries, it looks like there's nothing in the hair," he adds.
Makeup artist Katy Pellegrino swears by this formula because it "curls, lengthens, volumizes and conditions lashes -- all in one!" How's that for value?
"I love using rose water," says makeup artist Diane Kendall. "It refreshes the skin and gives it a great finish especially with moisturizer on top." DHC's little pink bottle has been known to sell out -- it's that good.
Makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury who worked on the 2008 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show swears this one-two-three punch will give you supermodel-like lips. First line lips with Very Sexy Makeup Lip Liner in Ginger Spice, $10, then layer on the lipstick and top it off with Heidi Klum Collection Lip Gloss in Cupcake, $12.
Models are born gorgeous but even they need help from beauty pros to look picture perfect. We got the scoop on the key products their makeup artists and hair stylists can't work without. Make sure these secret weapons are in your beauty stash.