If the red carpet proves anything, it's that drugstore products last.
You don't have to have a baller budget to recreate the beautiful looks that graced the 2018 Grammys
red carpet Sunday night. Thanks to brand sponsorship, a crop of
celebrity makeup artists and hairstylist were able to feature products
you can shop at a drugstore near you. You may not have the same skilled
hand as these experts, but at least you can see how certain budget finds
wear (because it wasn't already hard enough to walk out of Target with just what you need).
From Lady Gaga's intricate shoelace braids to Chrissy Teigen's acrylic nails, these affordable looks will inspire you next night out.
Keep scrolling to see the best drugstore beauty products used at the 2018 Grammys.
Beyonce
Since she wore sunglasses most of the time, Bey's one-step brows were mostly on show. However, when she took the shades off, you could see a precise feline flick, courtesy of
Sir John.
L'Oreal Paris
The makeup artist applied a yet-to-be-realeased Glossier rose-gold shadow on the ball of her eyes. He then used
Voluminous Feline Liner Noir ($9.99) to create drama.
Lana Del Rey
The "Summertime Sadness" singer may have worn a Gucci headpiece to the award show, but her hairstyle is quite affordable.
Kenra
"Knowing Lana would be wearing a custom Gucci gown and
star headpiece, we wanted to create a hair look that would complement
the beauty of the dress. The resulting look is modern, posh and captures
the playful sleekness of ‘90s minimalism," said celebrity hairstylist
Sheridan Ward. The mixed
Kenra Platinum Silkening Gloss ($18.38) with
mousse to smooth hair and lift roots. After a blow-dry and curling the
hair, the same gloss was used from from mid-length to tips to smooth out
the texture.
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Bebe Rexha
It takes effort, and a product cocktail, to get the "Me, Myself & I" singer's architectural hair shape.
Suave
Which is why hairstylist
Ursula Stephens mixed
TRESemmé Thick & Full Balm ($4.99) with
Suave Avocado + Olive Oil Smoothing Leave-in Conditioner ($3.99) before distributing it throughout her hair.
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Rita Ora
How do you get those
Fifty Shades Freed-worthy lips?
Rimmel London
Makeup artist
Kathy Jeung used Stay
Matte Liquid Lip Colour in Plum This Show ($4.99) to give Rita a standout look that would match that gorgeous Ralph & Russo gown.
Lady Gaga
Oh, the
many things you probably didn't know
about Gaga's show-stopping red carpet ensemble! While her beautiful,
intricate hair may have look un-achievable, it was done using all
drugstore products.
John Frieda
Hairstylist
Frederic Aspiras, on behalf of John Frieda, used a multitude of products, including
Luxurious Volume All Out Hold Hair Spray ($4.99) to get that wig in shape.
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Janelle Monae
Thanks to hairstylist
Nikki Nelms, the actress-singer debuted a new, blonde pixie at the Grammys.
SheaMoisture
To get that red-carpet sheen, the hairstylist finished off the look with with a light mist of
SheaMoisture Mongongo & Hemp Seed Oils High Porosity Moisture-Seal Elixir ($9.89).
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Anna Kendrick
Celebrity makeup artist
Lisa Aharon may have used prestige products like
Tom Ford Illuminating Primer,
Chantecaille Waterproof Brow Definer in Oak Brown and
Pat McGrath Labs eye pigments, but her skin was moisturized with a something most of us can afford.
Vaseline
The makeup artist used
Vaseline Intensive Care Essential Healing Lotion ($6.99) to prep the Pitch Perfect 3 star's skin, especially because she was wearing a low neckline.
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Chrissy Teigen
"Chrissy went with a dark, vampy color as she wanted a nail that complemented her glamourous makeup look," said manicurist
Kimmie Keyes.
Kiss Nails
To get the look, the manicurist applied
KISS Salon Acrylic Natural Nails in Forbidden ($4.79) then painted them with a
Vampire shade polish.
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Camila Cabello
"With Camila walking the red carpet, performing and
presenting at the Grammys, we needed to create a beautiful look that
would suit each of her outfits and compliment her features," said makeup
artist
Allan Avendano, on behalf of L'Oreal.
L'Oreal Paris
The eyes were kept relatively simple on the brand ambassador. The makeup artist just applied
L'Oreal Paris True Match Lumi Shimmerista Highlighting Powder in Sunlight ($14.99) on the lids, then brought the drama with a "very strong and defined liner look."
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