Want yet another reason to be envious of Beyonce? Well, she got to test drive an "Unreleased Glossier Product" on the Grammys red carpet last night — a drop dead gorgeous rose gold shimmery eye product. Much in the way the Glossier Cloud Paints were unveiled at the 2017 Oscars, Beyonce was the first to sport the brand's new shadow, in a gorgeous makeup look created by Sir John.
In addition to this mysterious new offering from Glossier, Sir John also used the Glossier Perfecting Skin Tint, $26, in Dark and Deep to finesse her complexion, a mixture of Glossier Cloud Paint, $18, in Beam and Haze for blush, and the brand's already-iconic Glossier Boy Brow, $16, in Brown as brow pomade. As the finishing touch, he also applied Glossier Body Hero Daily Perfecting Cream, $22, for a natural all-over glow.
According to Allure, Sir John used products from Yves Saint Laurent and L'Oreal to supplement all that Glossier: He used a mix of Yves Saint Laurent Beaute Tatouage Couture, $36, in Fuschia Intime and Carmine Encounter for her flawless purple lips, as well as the L'Oreal Paris Infallible Total Cover Concealing & Contour Kit, $16.99, for a little extra coverage, and a layering of the L'Oreal Paris True Match Lumi Glotion, $14.99, and the L'Oreal True Match Lumi Shimmerista Highlighting Powder, $14.99, in Sunlight to help boost her glow.
As for her maximum-level glamorous braids (topped with a dramatic fascinator, because of course), they were styled by frequent Beyonce collaborator Neal Farinah, who captioned a striking image displaying Bey's thigh-length braid ponytail, "THE QUEEN IS BACK" — which frankly sums everything up perfectly.
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In addition to this mysterious new offering from Glossier, Sir John also used the Glossier Perfecting Skin Tint, $26, in Dark and Deep to finesse her complexion, a mixture of Glossier Cloud Paint, $18, in Beam and Haze for blush, and the brand's already-iconic Glossier Boy Brow, $16, in Brown as brow pomade. As the finishing touch, he also applied Glossier Body Hero Daily Perfecting Cream, $22, for a natural all-over glow.
According to Allure, Sir John used products from Yves Saint Laurent and L'Oreal to supplement all that Glossier: He used a mix of Yves Saint Laurent Beaute Tatouage Couture, $36, in Fuschia Intime and Carmine Encounter for her flawless purple lips, as well as the L'Oreal Paris Infallible Total Cover Concealing & Contour Kit, $16.99, for a little extra coverage, and a layering of the L'Oreal Paris True Match Lumi Glotion, $14.99, and the L'Oreal True Match Lumi Shimmerista Highlighting Powder, $14.99, in Sunlight to help boost her glow.
As for her maximum-level glamorous braids (topped with a dramatic fascinator, because of course), they were styled by frequent Beyonce collaborator Neal Farinah, who captioned a striking image displaying Bey's thigh-length braid ponytail, "THE QUEEN IS BACK" — which frankly sums everything up perfectly.
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In an evening full of superlatively on-fleek makeup looks, "Stranger Things" star Millie Bobbie Brown managed to walk away with one of the very best beauty looks at the 2018 Golden Globes.
Makeup artist Kelsey Deenihan started off by prepping Brown's skin with Kiehl's Powerful-Strength Line-Reducing Concentrate, $62 to smooth and moisturize (though of course it must be said: Brown has no lines to speak of). She also used Kiehl's Creamy Eye Treatment with Avocado, $48 on her eyes, Kiehl's Facial Fuel No-Shine Moisturizing Lip Balm, $9 on her lips, and some shine-inhibiting Kiehl's Micro-Blur Skin Perfector, $35 on her t-zone.
For coverage atop that flawless base, Deenihan applied La Prairie Skin Caviar Concealer Foundation, $225 with a damp sponge. She then contoured with the Avon True Color Transforming Contouring Stick in Medium -- and achieved that enviably epic glow by layering the Avon True Color Illuminating Stick and Avon Powder Highlight.
As for that dramatic cat eye? Deenihan used Avon True Color Glimmersticks Eyeliner in Blackest Black, $7, and added in some extra lash definition with some generous coats of Avon True Color Wide Awake Mascara, $8. For lips, Deenihan kept things really simple -- just a couple swipes of Kiehl's Butterstick Lip Treatment, $19.50.
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Makeup artist Kelsey Deenihan started off by prepping Brown's skin with Kiehl's Powerful-Strength Line-Reducing Concentrate, $62 to smooth and moisturize (though of course it must be said: Brown has no lines to speak of). She also used Kiehl's Creamy Eye Treatment with Avocado, $48 on her eyes, Kiehl's Facial Fuel No-Shine Moisturizing Lip Balm, $9 on her lips, and some shine-inhibiting Kiehl's Micro-Blur Skin Perfector, $35 on her t-zone.
For coverage atop that flawless base, Deenihan applied La Prairie Skin Caviar Concealer Foundation, $225 with a damp sponge. She then contoured with the Avon True Color Transforming Contouring Stick in Medium -- and achieved that enviably epic glow by layering the Avon True Color Illuminating Stick and Avon Powder Highlight.
As for that dramatic cat eye? Deenihan used Avon True Color Glimmersticks Eyeliner in Blackest Black, $7, and added in some extra lash definition with some generous coats of Avon True Color Wide Awake Mascara, $8. For lips, Deenihan kept things really simple -- just a couple swipes of Kiehl's Butterstick Lip Treatment, $19.50.
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"So You Think You Can Dance" judge Vanessa Hudgens stole the spotlight at the show's season 14 finale -- by singing and dancing to her single with Shawn Hook, "Reminding Me." Hudgens took the stage with dancer Robert Roldan, as Hook accompanied the duo crooning at the grand piano -- and it was quite the performance to remember.
One of the factors leading to her success? You know, in addition to her triple threat status? Her gorgeous slicked-back hairstyle. Engineered by celebrity hairstylist Chad Wood, the finished look added extra polish and panache to her performance. Wood started by prepping Hudgens' hair with John Frieda Frizz Ease Air Dry Waves Styling Foam, $7.99, before blow-drying for extra volume. He also added in a few extensions for some bonus length, next curling the hair (and subsequently shaking out said curls) to get those covetable loose waves.
Next, Wood injected a touch more volume with John Frieda Luxurious Volume Volume Refresh Dry Shampoo, $6.99, then applied some John Frizz Ease Secret Weapon Touch-Up Créme, $6.99 to give her waves a texture that was equal parts piecey and smooth. He finished the look up with John Frieda Frizz Ease Extra Strength Six Effects Serum, $9.99 and John Frieda Luxurious Volume Forever Full Hairspray, $6.99.
One of the factors leading to her success? You know, in addition to her triple threat status? Her gorgeous slicked-back hairstyle. Engineered by celebrity hairstylist Chad Wood, the finished look added extra polish and panache to her performance. Wood started by prepping Hudgens' hair with John Frieda Frizz Ease Air Dry Waves Styling Foam, $7.99, before blow-drying for extra volume. He also added in a few extensions for some bonus length, next curling the hair (and subsequently shaking out said curls) to get those covetable loose waves.
Next, Wood injected a touch more volume with John Frieda Luxurious Volume Volume Refresh Dry Shampoo, $6.99, then applied some John Frizz Ease Secret Weapon Touch-Up Créme, $6.99 to give her waves a texture that was equal parts piecey and smooth. He finished the look up with John Frieda Frizz Ease Extra Strength Six Effects Serum, $9.99 and John Frieda Luxurious Volume Forever Full Hairspray, $6.99.
There's a reason Queen is in her name, as last night Queen Latifah looked like pure royalty at the 2017 BET Awards with her long, sleek strands and curve-hugging black gown. To get her show-stopping look, Latifah teamed up with Unilever celebrity hairstylist, Ursula Stephen, who says pulling back one side of her hair adds just the right amount of attitude to the gown.
The key to this look? Starting with clean hair. Stephen used Dove Intensive Repair Shampoo, $3.49, and Dove Intensive Repair Conditioner, $3.49, in order to protect the queen's hair from any heat damage. Once finished shampooing, Stephen applied the Suave Professionals Avocado + Olive Oil Leave-In Conditioner, $3.99, before blow-drying hair (starting at the roots), to keep hair extra smooth.
Once Latifah's hair was dry, she divided her strands into small sections and began to flat iron it. Once finished, Stephen's spritzed Suave Professionals Luxe Style Infusion Anti-Humidity Hairspray, $3.99, generously throughout her hair to prevent frizz and flyaways. To get the signature look, she parted Latifah's hair down the side and combed back the hair on the side, securing with en elastic and bobby pin. To really clean up the look, Stephen finished by going over the free hair again with a flat iron and pulled some pieces forward to further frame her face.
The key to this look? Starting with clean hair. Stephen used Dove Intensive Repair Shampoo, $3.49, and Dove Intensive Repair Conditioner, $3.49, in order to protect the queen's hair from any heat damage. Once finished shampooing, Stephen applied the Suave Professionals Avocado + Olive Oil Leave-In Conditioner, $3.99, before blow-drying hair (starting at the roots), to keep hair extra smooth.
Once Latifah's hair was dry, she divided her strands into small sections and began to flat iron it. Once finished, Stephen's spritzed Suave Professionals Luxe Style Infusion Anti-Humidity Hairspray, $3.99, generously throughout her hair to prevent frizz and flyaways. To get the signature look, she parted Latifah's hair down the side and combed back the hair on the side, securing with en elastic and bobby pin. To really clean up the look, Stephen finished by going over the free hair again with a flat iron and pulled some pieces forward to further frame her face.
There were plenty of awe-inspiring looks this year at the 2017 Tony Awards, but we found ourselves gawking at the ever-beautiful Olivia Wilde the minute she stepped onto the red carpet. Teaming up with Marc Jacobs Beauty makeup artist, Hung Vanngo, Wilde unveiled an eye-popping, peachy smoky eye and paired it with a sexy, plunging dress.
"Olivia is wearing a long, shimmering red dress and I didn't want to make it too obvious and give her red lips," Vanngo says. "Instead, I opted to do a fresh, peachy beauty look as it's one of my favorite looks to do, and I think it also complements the dress in a more modern way."
To create her look, Vanngo applied a sheer layer of Marc Jacobs Genius Gel Super-Charged Oil-Free Foundation in 34 Beige Medium and used a tiny bit of Marc Jacobs Beauty Remedy Concealer Pen in 1 Rendezvous to brighten under her eyes. To set the canvas, Hung used Marc Jacobs Beauty Perfection Powder -- Featherweight Foundation in 240 Bisque through the center of the face. To warm up Wilde's complexion, he used a combination of Marc Jacobs Beauty Air Blush Soft Glow Duo in 504 Kink & Kisses on the cheeks and Marc Jacobs Beauty O!mega Bronze Perfect Tan across the cheekbones, temples and chin.
For added radiance and glow, Hung tapped Marc Jacobs Beauty Glow Stick Glistening Illuminator on the top of Wilde's cheekbones, Cupid's bow and the center of her nose. To frame her eyes, Hung filled in Wilde's brows with Marc Jacobs Beauty Brow Wow Defining Longwear Eyebrow Pencil in Ash brown 4 and brushed them into place using Marc Jacobs Beauty Brow Tamer Grooming Gel.
To create her peachy smoky eye, Hung started by sketching Marc Jacobs Beauty Highliner Gel Eye Crayon Eyeliner in Sunset 74, a golden-bronze shade, along the top and bottom lash line. He then applied a bit of the eyeliner onto her eyelid and quickly blended that out for a base color. On top of the eyeliner, Hung used the rose gold eye shadow from Marc Jacobs Beauty Style Eye-Con No. 7 Plush Eyeshadow in the Lover 220, and blended and diffused the edges of the shadow with the pearly, nude shade from the same palette. After curling Wilde's lashes, Hung applied a generous amount of Marc Jacobs Beauty Velvet Noir Major Volume Mascara to her top lashes.
"Olivia is wearing a long, shimmering red dress and I didn't want to make it too obvious and give her red lips," Vanngo says. "Instead, I opted to do a fresh, peachy beauty look as it's one of my favorite looks to do, and I think it also complements the dress in a more modern way."
To create her look, Vanngo applied a sheer layer of Marc Jacobs Genius Gel Super-Charged Oil-Free Foundation in 34 Beige Medium and used a tiny bit of Marc Jacobs Beauty Remedy Concealer Pen in 1 Rendezvous to brighten under her eyes. To set the canvas, Hung used Marc Jacobs Beauty Perfection Powder -- Featherweight Foundation in 240 Bisque through the center of the face. To warm up Wilde's complexion, he used a combination of Marc Jacobs Beauty Air Blush Soft Glow Duo in 504 Kink & Kisses on the cheeks and Marc Jacobs Beauty O!mega Bronze Perfect Tan across the cheekbones, temples and chin.
For added radiance and glow, Hung tapped Marc Jacobs Beauty Glow Stick Glistening Illuminator on the top of Wilde's cheekbones, Cupid's bow and the center of her nose. To frame her eyes, Hung filled in Wilde's brows with Marc Jacobs Beauty Brow Wow Defining Longwear Eyebrow Pencil in Ash brown 4 and brushed them into place using Marc Jacobs Beauty Brow Tamer Grooming Gel.
To create her peachy smoky eye, Hung started by sketching Marc Jacobs Beauty Highliner Gel Eye Crayon Eyeliner in Sunset 74, a golden-bronze shade, along the top and bottom lash line. He then applied a bit of the eyeliner onto her eyelid and quickly blended that out for a base color. On top of the eyeliner, Hung used the rose gold eye shadow from Marc Jacobs Beauty Style Eye-Con No. 7 Plush Eyeshadow in the Lover 220, and blended and diffused the edges of the shadow with the pearly, nude shade from the same palette. After curling Wilde's lashes, Hung applied a generous amount of Marc Jacobs Beauty Velvet Noir Major Volume Mascara to her top lashes.