Jessica Biel proved that minimalist makeup isn't going anywhere. Using CK One cosmetics, celebrity makeup artist Kayleen McAdams played up the pastel tones in the star's gown. She used Ck One Cream + Powder Bronzer Duo in Deeply Bronzed 400 all over the lid and Ck One Powder Eyeshadow in Expose and Evolved on the inner and outer corners and along the lash line. Volumizing mascara, soft blush and lip balm completed the look.
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Makeup: Olivia Wilde
Celebrity makeup artist Melanie Inglessis gave the Revlon Brand Ambassador and mom-to-be a 60s-style cat eye that complemented her Brigitte Bardot-inspired updo and black Valentino gown. "We wanted the look to be simple and classic," says Inglessis. "I created a very precise eye that makes a statement but still works well with her fresh skin and light peach lips."
Celebrity hairstylist Robert Vetica used Vidal Sassoon Pro Series to achieve the Best Actress winner's Old Hollywood waves. He prepped the hair with Vidal Sassoon Pro Series Boost & Lift Foaming Air Mousse before creating a low side part and blow drying. Then he used Vidal Sassoon Pro Series Heat Protect & Shine Spray and a curling iron to create the waves. After the waves cooled, he brushed them out and locked them in place with hairspray.
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Hair: Kate Hudson
Celebrity hairstylist Chris McMillan worked with Living Proof to give Hudson what he calls "Veronica Lake meets Jerry Hall" waves. McMillan started by applying Living Proof Prime Style Extender to wet hair before blowing out with a round brush. "The product was our most important tool for creating a look that would last the whole night," he said. Once dry, he created a strong side part and applied Living Proof Satin to the ends for a polished shine. For the loose waves, he used a 1-inch curling iron on the ends, brushing through them with a Mason Pearson Boar Bristle Brush for a more effortless look, and finished with Living Proof Flex Shaping Hairspray.
The Oscars are always filled with glamorous celebrity moments, and this year was no exception. The designer gowns, tear-jerking acceptance speeches and host Ellen DeGeneres's celeb selfie that broke the record for number of retweets (and briefly broke Twitter!) were just a few highlights. But as always, it was the beauty looks we couldn't get enough of -- and we'll be turning to them for inspiration for months to come. Since we could never pick just one, we gathered our celeb favorites in hair, makeup and nails at the 2014 Academy Awards, and included expert tips and get-the-look details.
Still want more pictures from the red carpet? We rounded up our top head-to-toe Oscars moments here.
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DAWN DAVIS, MARISSA DESANTIS |
MAR 3, 2014 | SHARES