Makeup artist Gianpaolo Ceciliato rimmed Allison's entire eye with black pencil. Then he applied Giorgio Armani Eye Tint #1 (black) and #7 (gunmetal) onto her lid. He completed his smoky eye effect by using Eyes to Kill Quad #11 on the lid and added a light beige shadow to the inner corner of the eye and on the brow bone. Her lips were coated with a glossy neutral tint, Lancôme Shine Lover lipstick in Twisted Beige.
Famed celeb hair stylist Renato Campora continued the Old Hollywood glamour theme by creating a faux bob with retro waves. After curling Allison's hair (toward the face) with a curling iron, Campora pinned each ringlet flat to her head and waited for tresses to cool. Next, he brushed out her mane and shaped the waves using Wella Professionals Stay Firm Finishing Spray and Wella Professionals Smooth Brilliance Shine Pomade. Finally, he tucked the bottom of her hair up and under by the nape of her neck and secured with bobby pins, thus creating a faux bob.
To achieve the rainbow of purple on her eyes, makeup artist Nick Barose used colors from Lancôme eye shadow palette in Jacaranda Bloom. Plus, he added more hues by applying the brand's eyeliners in Aubergine and Amethyst. Her lipstick was Lancôme Color Design in Hit List with a glossy layer of Lip Lover in Framboise Etoile on top.
We can't make your hair look as amazing as Chastain but we can help you copy her style. Start (as her hairstylist Renato Campora did) by working Wella Professionals Elastic Energy Mousse into damp hair and then blow dry tresses using a round brush. Then use a 1.5 inch curling iron on only the bottom portion of hair to create large curls. Next, apply a small amount of Wella Professionals Smooth Brilliance Shine Pomade to fingertips and smooth down the front of the hair for a sleek finish.
Hairstylist Laini Reeves for Birchbox wanted a youthful updo for Emily. So she started by applying Malin+Goetz Sage Styling Crème to the actress' damp locks. Then she power dried the mane and worked in Serge Normant Dream Big Volume Spray before French-braiding each side along the outside, down to the nape of the neck. She finished by simply criss-crossing the plaids and pinning with bobby pins.
Blunt's bronze-y eye shadow was a mix of Dior in Cuir Cannage and Chimere. And her lips were also created via a combo: Dior lipstick in Grege with the brand's gloss in Victoire.
For Amal's first Golden Globes, makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury went for a classic look. She used the pop shade from her own brand's Luxury Palette in The Dolce Vita across the lids and added depth with Rock ‘N' Kohl Eye Pencil in Barbarella Brown. Her cheeks were dusted with Cheek to Chic in Love Glow and First Love. And finally, her crimson lips were a mix of Lip Cheat Lip Liner in Savage Rose along with Charlotte Tilbury K.I.S.S.I.N.G. Lipstick in Night Crimson and Matte Revolution Lipstick in Red Carpet Red.
Makeup artist Mary Phillips was the genius behind the singer's ultra-glam makeup. She kept the focus on the stunning smoky eye by leaving the lips nude (created with Giorgio Armani Smooth Silk Lip Pencil #1 and the L'Oreal Paris Infallible Pro Lip Color in Neverending Nutmeg). Her eyes were comprised of L'Oréal Paris Infallible Smokissime Powder Eyeliner in Brown Smoke with a touch of the taupe, gold and brown hues from the Infallible Eye Shadow Crayon.
The Golden Globe winner kept things simple with minimal makeup and soft waves. For the latter, her hairstylist started with the application of Joico Power Whip on damp hair before the mane was blown out with a round brush. Joico IronClad Thermal Protectant Spray was spritzed onto 2 inch sections before a 1 1/4 inch curling iron was used to make waves.
As for her makeup, Jenna Anton created a natural glow by using of L'Oréal Paris Infallible Eyeshadow Crayon in Enduring Rose and Everlasting Gold along Rodriguez's lids. Plus, she made them further pop with a healthy application of L'Oréal Paris The Super Slim by Infallible Eyeliner in black. The final touch: L'Oréal Paris Infallible Pro-Last Lipcolor Permanent Blush (117) .
Chanel makeup artist Kate Lee highlighted the star's natural beauty by adding a flush with Chanel powder blush in Rose Bronze. She brought out her eyes with the brand's Quadra eye shadow in Tisse Rivoli. The actress' pout was punched up a bit thanks to Chanel Rouge Coco Ultra Hydrating Lip Colour in Etienne.
Hair stylist Laini Reeves started by applying the Oribe Volumista all over Amy's mane. Then she used a curling iron on 2 inch sections to create a ringlet that she then set with a roller and pin to hold. She misted some Oribe Shine Light Perfecting Spray and let it set for about 20 minutes.Then she gently brushed out the waves with a soft bristle brush.
Makeup artist Rachel Goodwin highlighted Stone's pretty peepers by swiping Chanel Stylo Yeux Waterproof Eyeliner in Black Shimmer along the top lids and Quadra Eyeshadow in Tissé Riviera along the bottom waterline. Her lipstick was Revlon Ultra HD Lipstick in HD Iris.
To created Emma's textured bob, hairstylist Mara Roszak applied L'Oréal Paris EverStyle Texture Series Tousle Crème to damp hair and the rough dried it while misting in the brand's Txt it Tousle Waves Spray.She used a ghd Classic Wave Wand to add more texture and finished by adding a silver bar clip by Hair Designaccess.
Hands down, Naomi's rosy lips wins as one of the best pouts of the evening. Makeup artist Mary Wiles takes credit for creating the striking retro-glam look, applying L'Oréal Paris Infallible Pro Lip Colour in Infallible Red.
Makeup artist Carola Gonzalez rimmed the Scandal star's eyes with a glittery gray eye shadow and applied a sheer berry shade to her pout.
Makeup artist Jake Bailey created this fresh-faced look by adding tint to her cheeks with Pür Minerals Chateau Cheeks Cream Blush in Coy and Nars Loose Powder in Beach. Kevyn Aucoin The Celestial Powder in Candlelight was added to the bridge of her nose, cheekbones and brow bones to boost her natural glow. Next, Bailey used several shades from the Pür Minerals Soul Mattes Eye Shadow Palette to create the eggplant shade on the lid and the taupe shade around the edges. Pür Minerals Chateau de Vine Mineral Lipstick in Georgia Peach and a dash of the Chateau Lip Gloss in Scandalous, made up her pretty pink pout.
Bridget Brager created Jenna's textured waves with Biolage Styling Blow-In Control, Biolage Styling Thermal Active Setting Spray and a medium-size curling iron.
To contrast the star's lemon-yellow dress, makeup artist Jillian Dempsey applied Elizabeth Arden's Moisturizing Lipstick in Marigold.
Ahem, can you say glam goddess? Celeb makeup artist Christian McCulloch is responsible for creating Kate's golden glow, using Dolce & Gabbana blush and foundation to achieve the radiant look. "Chocolate" eyeliner and bronzed eye shadow cream, also by the brand, completed her eyes, and a "Honey" lipstick with "Cashmere" lipliner tied the look together.
Makeup artist Angela Levin went for a classic sun-kissed effect, adding glow with Chanel Perfection Lumière Velvet Smooth-Effect in 70 Beige and Perfection Lumière Velvet Smooth-Effect Makeup in 22 Beige Rosé. On the cheeks she applied Chanel Le Blush Crème de Chanel in Destiny, Le Blush Crème de Chanel and Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Colour in N°70. Her lips were a blend of lip liner in Mordoré-Nude, Rouge Coco Shine Hydrating Sheer Lipshine in Deauville and Glossimer in Sweet Beige.
Aniston's bun was, of course, created by her longtime stylist Chris McMillan.
Katie's not always one to embrace edgy beauty looks, so this violet smoky eye is the perfect compromise. Makeup artist Genevieve Herr achieved the look using a Laura Mercier soft kohl eye pencil, and dusted a blend of amethyst and black Lancôme eye shadow. Topping off the look, Herr opted for faint nude lip.
Celebrity hairstylist DJ Quintero took the reins on the actress' flirty pony tail, brushing Alterna Haircare oil throughout her damp tresses and then blow-drying on high heat to create a deep left side-part. After applying a heat protect spray to her dry hair, Quintero flat-ironed from root to tip and made a low ponytail at the nape of her neck, wrapping several pieces around the base and securing with bobby pins to disguise the hair tie.
The Oscar winner's longtime stylist Adir Abergel created effortless waves by first applying a mix of John Frieda Luxurious Volume Fine to Full Blow-Out Spray and John Frieda Root Booster Blow Dry Lotion on damp hair. After blow-drying her tresses, Adir used a 1 ¼ inch curling iron to create the beachy texture and brushed all the locks over one shoulder, securing with bobby pins.
It would seem Anna borrowed her Into the Woods character's subdued regal glow! Vanessa Scail gave the actress a rosy sheen using Dolce & Gabbana raspberry cheek color and an illuminating powder. For her saccharine gaze, Scail used a kohl eye pencil on her upper eyelid and the brand's liquid formula on the bottom, finishing off the eyes with thick mascara and a petal pink lipstick.
To create Julianna's flushed raspberry glow, celeb makeup artist Molly R. Stern used Elizabeth Arden's cream blush in Pink for a subtle flush. For her earthy rose eye makeup, she defined the actress' crease with a dark shadow, and then blended a cream blush and pink eye shadow (Elizabeth Arden eye shadow in Truffle, Sparkling Sable, Romance and Tempting Taupe) on the lids, finishing with smudges of black liner. Her glossy pink pout (the brand's Pretty Pink) completed the look.
Va-va-volume! Catherine's chocolate mane blends sleek and sexy into one polished ‘do, and we're all about her bold center part. Hairstylist Maranda Widlund styled the actresses' cascading waves by applying Wella styling mousse and a bit of thickening spray to damp hair, setting the center-part, and then loose-curling her hair toward the back to form tousled tresses. She finished the look with a spritz of hairspray and Keratase anti-free sheets, and voila!
The 18-year-old songstress looked down-right sophisticated on the red carpet. "Taking the idea of a bound horse's tail, I wanted to make the most of all the hair Lorde has," dished Gavin Harwin, the celeb stylist responsible for taming Lorde's locks. Using the Wella Professionals haircare line, he applied a conditioning spray to her damp locks and then blow-dried with a round brush, setting a deep side part. With a little dry oil here and a flat iron there, Harwin straightened her locks and tied a low ponytail at the nape of her neck, wrapping three inches of loose hair around the base to create the "horse's tail" effect.
No doubt, the best component of Lorde's look was her fiery red lips, but the jury's still out as to which red lipstick is responsible for her pout.
Mouthing off! Katie's pucker was a blend of Nars lipstick in Fire Down Below and a smudge Dragon Girl.