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There were a lot of amazing techniques behind the best beauty looks at the 2018 Critics' Choice Awards, and it's about time we learned them. Whether it's Olivia Munn's perfectly coiffed hair or Emilia Clarke's
bold brows, it doesn't take a veteran makeup or hair pro to get the
look. Of course, their advice helps, so sources convinced Hollywood's top
experts into spilling their tricks of the trade. Hey, you might be
surprised how easy it to elevate a look to red carpet-status. For
instance, once your tresses are all set and done, filling in your hair
line with a powder can create a more polished (and volumized!) look.
To learn more beauty tips from Hollywood pros, keep scrolling.
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Saoirse Ronan
There's a trick to getting the perfect hair part: After hairstylist
Adir Abergel prepped the hair with
Virtue Correct Polish Un-Frizz Cream
to create a smooth foundation, he created a deep side part using the
arch of the eyebrow as a reference point for precision. It was the
perfect spot!
Emilia Clarke
Nobody said getting perfect brows was easy. To create the look, makeup artist
Jillian Dempsey used a brow pencil, then brushed them out with a dry mascara wand. She then used
Laura Mercier Sketch & Intensify Pomade and Powder Brow Duo (an
E! Beauty Awards winner!) to create shape. Jillian then finished the brows with
Laura Mercier Eye Brow Gel, a product she uses herself!
Gal Gadot
To get Wonder Woman's slicked-back hair without much fuss, hairstylist
Mark Townsend combed
Oribe Rock Hard Gel through the sides to keep the hair in place without using any pins.
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Olivia Munn
To top off the award show host's look, hairstylist
Chad Wood perfected her hair line. "I added my secret weapon—the
Toppik Hair Building Fibers—to
Olivia's hair line and part in Dark Brown to blend and soften the look.
This is a great trick especially when in front of bright camera
lights!" he said.
Elisabeth Moss
"My inspiration for Lizzie's makeup was English garden," said makeup artist
Daniel Martin.
"Her Erdem dress and its embellishments were the jump-off to a subtle
smoky eye in steel gray and rosy cheeks." To get the smoky eye, apply a
mix of the Charcoal & Pewter Shimmer shades from
Honest Beauty's Everything Makeup Palette across the outer corners of the eye. Next, use the Champagne Shimmer shadow in the inside corners.
Sarah Hyland
To achieve a hydrated, dewy finish, makeup artist
Hrush Achemyan applied primer on the
Modern Family star's face. She then used
Marc Jacobs Beauty Dew Drops Coconut Gel Highlighter on the peaks of her face
before applying foundation.
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Jaimie Alexander
"This look was inspired by the Georges Chakra dress
that stylist Kemal Harris chose. The peacock feathers and incredible
silhouette made me instantly want to play in the realm of a Romantic
Mohawk to match," said hairstylist
Matt Fugate. To create the volumized look, the hairstylist prepped the strands with a strong hold hairspray,
Kérastase Laque Noire. Starting from the back and working his way forward, he rolled and pinned sections.
Kate Bosworth
Concealer doesn't just have to camouflage your blemishes. Makeup artist
Hung Vanngo used a
concealer pen to first brighten the center of the star's face. Then he followed up with
Marc Jacobs Beauty Re(marc)able Full Cover Concealer in 2 Alive for isolated skin spots.
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