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The Golden Globes may be over, but we’re not done with all of the night’s iconic looks yet!Although we don’t know the sumptuous taste of celebrities, many good-looking Hollywood products fit our budget. So now we can recreate the glamour of the red carpet from home!
Makeup artist Erin Ayanian-Monroe gave Elle Fanning a glow with the cult-favorite L’Oréal Paris True Match Lumi Glotion. Part primer, part highlighter and part moisturizer.
Come on Barbie, let’s party! Marpasst Robbie’s hairstylist Jacob Schwartz has his locks on with the best-selling Olaplex No. 6 Bond Smoother.
Wonderful makeup! Rachel Brosnahan explained her eyes with Stila liquid eyeliner.
Golden Globe winner Ali Wong kept her bun low in position with Dove Flexible Hold Hairspray!Stylist Clay Hawkins said: “I prepared the ultimate look with Dove Micro-Mist Flexible Hairspray to combat the wind and protect flyaways from the show. The end result is vintage and beautiful.
Makeup artist Melanie Inglessis shared the secret of Rosamund Pike’s pout: “I finished the skincare regimen with Ormedic Balancing Lip Enhancement Complex, which maintains and moisturizes the lips,” said Inglessis. “”Perfect before lipstick!”
Makeup artist Jo Strettle prepped Helen Mirren’s complexion with L’Oréal Paris Anti-Aging Serum, an antioxidant-rich product that reduces wrinkles and firms the skin.
Sarah Snook’s hair? It’s all thanks to the PHYTO Phytovolume Volumizing & Blow-Drying Spray (and a few other PHYTO products).
Makeup artist Stephen Sollitto groomed the Ted Lasso star with the Iconic London Underglow Blurred Primer.
Do you need to give your hair more volume by weighing it down with product?Try Virtue Volumizing Primer, used through Riley Keough!
Shiny, sleek strands! Florence Hugh‘s updo had some help from the Virtue Healing Oil.
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