Golden Globes Beauty: Halle Berry.

Halle Berry’s performance in Frankie & Alice scored her a nomination for best performance by an actress in a motion picture-drama. The fresh-faced star rocked the red carpet and attended the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards at Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles.

To capture her glamorous look, Revlon recommends the following products:

FACE:

Revlon Aqua Mineral Makeup in Medium Deep- Loose powder that holds the healthy, hydrating benefits of coconut water for luminous skin with a smoother texture ($13.99)

 Revlon Matte Blush in Perfectly Peach - Soft matte blush that gently defines and contours cheekbones ($9.79)

EYE:

Revlon Fabulash Mascara in Black- Provides 400% fuller lashes with clump free definition ($6.99)

Revlon Luxurious Color Smoky Crayon in Black Smoke Mistake-proof smoky eye in a creamy bendable formula that complements the statement-making shadow perfectly ($9.99)

Revlon CustomEyes Shadow in Smoky Sexy - The silky, lightweight formula containing jojoba and shea butter glides effortlessly on lids and blends easily to offer the greatest versatility to achieve any desired look. ($8.99)


LIPS:

Revlon Colorburst in Soft Nude – Revlon ColorBurst Lipstick- Elasticolor™ technology distributes rich color pigments evenly over lips and allows the formula to move comfortably with lips – like a second skin ($8.99)

Golden Globes Beauty: Amy Adams.

Golden Globes nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Feature Film, Amy Adams, looked radiant as she wore a gorgeous strapless Marchesa gown with her fabulous red hair worn in a flowing, back-braided updo created by celebrity stylist Laini Reeves and makeup by celebrity Makeup Artist Molly Stern.

Celebrity makeup artist Molly Stern was instantly inspired by the “painterly feel” of Amy Adams' teal Marchesa gown. Molly created a look for the star of “The Fighter” that was strong and defined yet allowed her natural beauty to shine through.

The makeup products used on Molly:

  • YSL Perfect Touch Radiant Brush Foundation
  • Giorgio Armani Sheer Blush in #
  • Color Design 5 Pan Palette in Taupe Craze (out in Feb.
  • Le Stylo Waterproof EyeLiner in Minui
  • Hypnôse Custom Volume Mascara in Blac
  • Color Design Matte Lipcolor in Stylist
  • L’Absolu Nu in Evening Lace (out in March)

Laini Reeves explains how Amy's hair look was styled:

I wanted to create a soft 20’s mood, but in a different, modern way.  We started by changing the texture of her hair before we went on to loosely braid and roll the chignon. 

Amy has a beautiful, full and thick head of hair and a nice, natural wave. We started by washing her hairwith Moroccanoil® Moisture Repair Shampoo which infuses the hairwith argan oil, keratins, fatty acids, and proteins. Combined with Moroccanoil® Moisture Repair Conditioner, it immediately controlled the hair and left itsmoother, frizz free and easy to manage and style.

I then applied Moroccanoil® Hydrating Styling Cream while it was drying, from root to end to give soft hold while further smoothing the texture and adding definition and shine.  I rough-dried the hair with my hands to get the water out and created a bit of a messed up texture with a slight touch of wave for a more modern, freer look.  The hair was air dried except at the roots, where I used a blow dryer.

Next, I used a 1” curling iron to make curls in different parts of the hair that needed to be filled in and then smoothed and blended them in.  I made a side part and prepared some pieces from the front of the hair to frame her face, pinning them in an “S”-shape and away from the rest of the hair.

I gathered and pulled back the rest of hair, made a loose braid that I doubled up, rolled upwards and pinned at the nape, with the cross texture side of the braid showing.  Only five thick bobby pins were used to secure the style in place.

Finally, I released the “S”-shaped sections in the front and pinned them behind the ear to open her face up and to show off her cheek bones.  I then sprayed the look with Moroccanoil® Luminous Hairspray to keep everything in place with movable shine, without looking like it was sprayed.

 

Golden Globes: Christina Hendricks.

Christina Hendricks, best known for her role as the sexy secretary Joan Harris in hit drama, Mad Men, rocked a Romona Keveza gown and bouncy curls courtesy of stylist Jen Atkin for Sebastian Professional at this years Golden Globe awards.

“Her dress had a rich vintage feel to it and this gorgeous accent on the shoulder that resembled a flower. Instead of putting her hair up, we opted to give it a modern twist and keep the hair bouncy and down,” says stylist Jen Atkin for Sebastian Professional. “This style is great for cocktail parties, or to dress up a look.”

To achieve Christina’s modern take on a vintage 70’s-inspired ‘do, follow Jen’s tips:

1. Begin by applying Sebastian Professional Mousse Forte at the roots on damp hair.

2. Next, blowdry the hair using a Mason Pearson brush with your head upside down. Once hair is 75 percent dry, flip your head back over and curl the ends under using a round brush.

3. Spray Sebastian Professional Shaper Zero Gravity hairspray all over the hair, and brush it thru to create a base to hold the waves.

4. Using a 1" curling iron, wrap 1" sections in a clockwise direction and pin the curls. Once the curls are set, let it cool for 15 minutes (cool for 5-10 minutes if you have thick hair).

5. Unpin the hair and brush out the curls using a boar bristle brush. Set the part and stretch out the bangs using a flat iron to get a smoother look toward the front of your face.

6. Finish the look with Sebastian Professional Shaper Fierce hairspray.

For more information on Sebastian Professional please visit: www.sebastianprofessional.com.