Kristen Bell showed up the 2017 People's Choice Awards last night ready to break hearts in a metallic Rasario jumpsuit, paired with a dramatic eye and effortlessly tousled waves. Bell teamed up with makeup artist, Simone Almekias-Siegl, who said her inspiration for Bell's look stemmed from her edgy jumpsuit. "I wanted her skin to look fresh, and her makeup classy and sexy," Almekias-Siegl says. "I decided to give her a soft smoky eye with a nude lip."
To get her look, Almekias-Siegl applied Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hydrating Tint in Nude, followed by Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hydrating Concealer to make Bell's skin perfectly even. Almekias-Siegl then brushed Bell's t-zone with Neutrogena Shine Control Powder to add some sheen to her skin, and followed it with a sweep of Neutrogena Healthy Skin Blends bronzer in Sunkissed along the forehead, temples and chin to give her skin a golden glow.
As for her stellar smoky eye? Alemkias-Siegl swiped on Neutrogena Long Wear Eye Shadow + Built-in Primer in Smoky Steel in her crease and outer eye area, and highlighted her brow bone with the lightest color in the palette. She finished Bell's look with Neutrogena Nourishing Eye Liner in Cosmic Black, applying from mid to outer eye to open up her eyes more, and brushed on a few coats of Neutrogena Healthy Volume Mascara in Carbon Black and Neutrogena Healthy Lengths Mascara to give Bell's lashes some serious volume.
To get her look, Almekias-Siegl applied Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hydrating Tint in Nude, followed by Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hydrating Concealer to make Bell's skin perfectly even. Almekias-Siegl then brushed Bell's t-zone with Neutrogena Shine Control Powder to add some sheen to her skin, and followed it with a sweep of Neutrogena Healthy Skin Blends bronzer in Sunkissed along the forehead, temples and chin to give her skin a golden glow.
As for her stellar smoky eye? Alemkias-Siegl swiped on Neutrogena Long Wear Eye Shadow + Built-in Primer in Smoky Steel in her crease and outer eye area, and highlighted her brow bone with the lightest color in the palette. She finished Bell's look with Neutrogena Nourishing Eye Liner in Cosmic Black, applying from mid to outer eye to open up her eyes more, and brushed on a few coats of Neutrogena Healthy Volume Mascara in Carbon Black and Neutrogena Healthy Lengths Mascara to give Bell's lashes some serious volume.
In case you missed it last night, the 2016 Victoria's Secret Fashion show was full of legs for day models with negative percent body fat, tons of lacy lingerie and angel wings (of course), along with some really out-there runway costumes (think: turkeys and Chinese dragons) . But the real showstopper for us was (and usually is) the Victoria's Secret Angels' sexy, tumbling waves. One angel in particular? Elsa Hosk. The Swedish beauty (and long-time angel) teamed up with Nine Zero Salon Co-Founder, Riawna Capri, to create her signature angel hairstyle.
To get Hosk's angel waves, Capri turned to the Beachwaver S1, which, she says, is a foolproof way get that bouncy angel hair at home. "The iron literally does the work for you. Just be sure to rake your fingers through your hair once you're finished curling, to ensure that effortless look," says Capri.
To get the look, Capri divided hair into one-inch sections, then clamped the curling iron near the ends of the hair -- leaving out about one-inch of hair at the ends -- and curled Hosk's hair away from her face. Capri continued to curl her hair in one-inch sections, then repeated the technique on the other side of Hosk's head. After allowing the hair to cool for a few minutes, Capri spritzed flexible hold hairspray on her fingertips and gently ran them through the ends of Hosk's hair to separate curls and transform them into effortless beach waves. "The key to this look is leaving out that inch or two at the ends of the hair," Capri says. "Curling the ends is too much."
After all, the VS Angel look is all about looking effortlessly sexy (even if you're dressed up like a turkey).
To get Hosk's angel waves, Capri turned to the Beachwaver S1, which, she says, is a foolproof way get that bouncy angel hair at home. "The iron literally does the work for you. Just be sure to rake your fingers through your hair once you're finished curling, to ensure that effortless look," says Capri.
To get the look, Capri divided hair into one-inch sections, then clamped the curling iron near the ends of the hair -- leaving out about one-inch of hair at the ends -- and curled Hosk's hair away from her face. Capri continued to curl her hair in one-inch sections, then repeated the technique on the other side of Hosk's head. After allowing the hair to cool for a few minutes, Capri spritzed flexible hold hairspray on her fingertips and gently ran them through the ends of Hosk's hair to separate curls and transform them into effortless beach waves. "The key to this look is leaving out that inch or two at the ends of the hair," Capri says. "Curling the ends is too much."
After all, the VS Angel look is all about looking effortlessly sexy (even if you're dressed up like a turkey).
As if Gigi Hadid wasn't already total #hairgoals, the supermodel showed up at last night's 2016 American Music Awards with disco-era-inspired tumbling waves that left us awestruck. "We took inspiration from Lauren Hutton and went for brushed back curls that would look glamorous but still effortless," says celebrity hairstylist (and Hadid's stylist for the night) Bryce Scarlett. "Gigi was wearing a gorgeous white lace gown that had a sexy '70s vibe, and we wanted her hair to reflect that too."
To create Hadid's look, Scarlett first wanted to give her hair a little more va-va-voom. To get a lot of volume, Scarlett used the GHD Air Hairdyer and the GHD Natural Bristle Radial Brush (size four), blowing out her hair up and away from her face. Once her hair was dry, he sprayed some thickening spray and backcombed her strands. To get the big voluminous curls (totally worthy of the Victoria's Secret Fashion show, might we add), he used the GHD Curve Soft Curl Iron to transform her hair into large, loose curls. "The one-and-a-quarter-inch barrel creates nice, bouncy curls, which was exactly what we were going for," Scarlett says.
Once her hair was curled, Scarlett brushed back Hadid's hair to soften the look, giving it a more relaxed vibe. Then, he teased the top for a little extra volume and used the GHD Platinum Styler to touch it up and get rid of flyaways. To finish the look, he locked in her style with hairspray and sent Hadid off for her big red carpet reveal. Which, let's be honest -- she totally slayed.
To create Hadid's look, Scarlett first wanted to give her hair a little more va-va-voom. To get a lot of volume, Scarlett used the GHD Air Hairdyer and the GHD Natural Bristle Radial Brush (size four), blowing out her hair up and away from her face. Once her hair was dry, he sprayed some thickening spray and backcombed her strands. To get the big voluminous curls (totally worthy of the Victoria's Secret Fashion show, might we add), he used the GHD Curve Soft Curl Iron to transform her hair into large, loose curls. "The one-and-a-quarter-inch barrel creates nice, bouncy curls, which was exactly what we were going for," Scarlett says.
Once her hair was curled, Scarlett brushed back Hadid's hair to soften the look, giving it a more relaxed vibe. Then, he teased the top for a little extra volume and used the GHD Platinum Styler to touch it up and get rid of flyaways. To finish the look, he locked in her style with hairspray and sent Hadid off for her big red carpet reveal. Which, let's be honest -- she totally slayed.
Last night's Country Music Awards was a night for awe (that Beyoncé and Dixie Chick collab though), and the gorgeous Jennifer Garner was no exception. She teamed up with celebrity makeup artist Fabiola Arancibia to rock a rich, brown smoky eye that was pure gold. "I wanted her glam look to emphasize the golden hues [of her gown] by focusing on her eyes with a rich, brown, smoky eye," says Arancibia. The final effect, she says, was "a touch of sexiness with feminine simplicity."
To create her look, Arancibia prepped Garner's skin with Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair Serum, and dabbed on Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel under her eyes. Using a foundation brush, Arancibia feathered Neutrogena Healthy Skin Liquid Makeup in #50 all over. To complement Garner's dress with warm and earthy tones, Arancibia lined her lash line with Neutrogena Nourishing Eye Liner in Spiced Chocolate, and blended it outwards towards the crease in an almond shape. She then used Neutrogena Nourishing Long Wear Eye Shadow + Built-In Primer in Coco Mauve on the lid and crease, blending it outwards.
To give Garner's lashes a fuller look, Arancibia applied Neutrogena Nourishing Eye Liner in Cosmic Black between her lashes, and finished the look with two coats of Neutrogena Healthy Lengths Mascara in Black on the top and bottom lash lines.
To create her look, Arancibia prepped Garner's skin with Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair Serum, and dabbed on Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel under her eyes. Using a foundation brush, Arancibia feathered Neutrogena Healthy Skin Liquid Makeup in #50 all over. To complement Garner's dress with warm and earthy tones, Arancibia lined her lash line with Neutrogena Nourishing Eye Liner in Spiced Chocolate, and blended it outwards towards the crease in an almond shape. She then used Neutrogena Nourishing Long Wear Eye Shadow + Built-In Primer in Coco Mauve on the lid and crease, blending it outwards.
To give Garner's lashes a fuller look, Arancibia applied Neutrogena Nourishing Eye Liner in Cosmic Black between her lashes, and finished the look with two coats of Neutrogena Healthy Lengths Mascara in Black on the top and bottom lash lines.
Look of the Day: Anna Kendrick's Textured Ponytail
When you think of trolls, you probably think of crazy hair that looks like you stuck your hand an electrical socket. While Anna Kendrick's textured ponytail played up the wild side of a typical troll 'do, it also looked ultrachic at last night's Los Angeles premiere of "Trolls." Kendrick teamed up with her stylist, Craig Gangi, to get the playful hairstyle. "Her dress is soft and sweet, so I wanted to rough up her hair to complement it in a edgier way," Gangi says.
To create her look, Gangi applied Matrix Style Link Smooth Setter Smoothing Cream to Kendrick's damp hair, and blow-dried her strands with a round brush. "Anna has naturally coarse, curly hair," Gangi says. "Smooth Setter was perfect because it gave a satiny finish without weighing it down." Once dry, Gangi flat-ironed her hair straight, and sprayed each section with Matrix Style Link Heat Buffer Thermal Styling Spray to protect her hair from extra damage. "Even though her hair is curly, it's fine," Gangi says. "It's so important to protect hair from heat, but with a lightweight product."
Once her strands were perfectly straight, Gangi created a middle part. He then took small, random sections from around her head and crimped hair from roots to ends to create more texture in the sleek look. Once satisfied with the added roughness, he pulled hair back into a low ponytail, crimped a large section of hair to wrap around the elastic, and secured the style with pins. To give Kendrick's hair just a touch more texture, he teased the ponytail and spritzed Matrix Style Link Fixer Finishing Hairspray to lock in the style.
If it's wrong to want to "look like a troll" after ogling Kendrick's gorgeous hair, then we don't want to be right.
To create her look, Gangi applied Matrix Style Link Smooth Setter Smoothing Cream to Kendrick's damp hair, and blow-dried her strands with a round brush. "Anna has naturally coarse, curly hair," Gangi says. "Smooth Setter was perfect because it gave a satiny finish without weighing it down." Once dry, Gangi flat-ironed her hair straight, and sprayed each section with Matrix Style Link Heat Buffer Thermal Styling Spray to protect her hair from extra damage. "Even though her hair is curly, it's fine," Gangi says. "It's so important to protect hair from heat, but with a lightweight product."
Once her strands were perfectly straight, Gangi created a middle part. He then took small, random sections from around her head and crimped hair from roots to ends to create more texture in the sleek look. Once satisfied with the added roughness, he pulled hair back into a low ponytail, crimped a large section of hair to wrap around the elastic, and secured the style with pins. To give Kendrick's hair just a touch more texture, he teased the ponytail and spritzed Matrix Style Link Fixer Finishing Hairspray to lock in the style.
If it's wrong to want to "look like a troll" after ogling Kendrick's gorgeous hair, then we don't want to be right.