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Makeup: January Jones
Celebrity makeup artist Rachel Goodwin created this look for Jones. Goodwin says she "used ultra feminine colors with a super sculptural liner for a cool update" on the "classic late '50s" style. To create the look, keep the face "understated with minimal foundation, pale pink cream cheek color [on the apples of the cheeks], and a light pink sheer gloss" like Estee Lauder High Gloss in Blush, $16 on the lips. For the dramatic eye, use a liquid liner like Chanel Liquid Eyeliner in Noir, $34 to create a thick line "along the lash for an exaggerated cat eye effect," says Goodwin. Then apply two coats of black mascara on top lashes and one coat of purple mascara on bottom lashes (try Almay Intense I-Color Play Up Volumizing Mascara in Amethyst, $7.99).

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Hairstyle: Anna Paquin
Celebrity stylist Renato Campora created this look for "True Blood" star Paquin. To get the "soft yet glamorous look," Campora says to start by applying Frederic Fekkai Full Blown Volume Styling Whip, $23 to the roots of wet hair. Dry hair quickly with your hands and then use a half-inch curling iron and set the hair in pin curls for a couple of minutes (after curling each section with an iron, you'll pin up the curl to help it set). Remove the pins and run your fingers through your hair to loosen the coils, says Renato.

Next, pull hair back into a French twist, revealing the nape of the neck, and secure with bobby pins, he says. Create volume near the face by loosening the hair at the crown of the head a bit with your hands. Finish by spraying with a strong-hold hairspray like Tresemme Tres Spray Super Hold Hairspray, $3.99.

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Makeup: Rutina Wesley
Bright red lips seen here on "True Blood" star Wesley, were all over the red carpet at this Emmys show and Landy Dean, celebrity makeup artist (to starlets like Michelle Williams and Naomi Watts) who works out of the Marie Robinson salon in New York City, says this look is super easy (read: quick) to pull off. Start by applying matte foundation, setting it with a translucent powder to get a clean-looking canvas. Then, choose a classic red lipstick or a brighter orange-toned red like Revlon Matte Lipstick in Coral, $7.99 and apply to the lips. Use the same lipstick and apply it to the apples of the cheeks with a sponge (like a cream blush), as this will "keep the color in harmony," says Dean. Define the eyes with a deep brown or black pencil between the lashes and blend slightly. Finish by applying a few coats of black mascara like Dior Diorshow Iconic High Definition Lash Curler Mascara, $27 to finish the look.

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Hairstyle: Lea Michele
Townsend says the "touchable and super modern" look he created for "Glee" star Michele is easy to recreate. To get the style, he says to start by applying a bit of volumizing mousse to damp hair then blow dry your hair quickly with a round brush to create lift.

Next, working in three-inch sections of hair, spritz each with a heat protectant spray like Dove Heat Defense Therapy Mist, $4.75 and curl from the ends up with a two-inch barrel iron. Rake a bit of smoothing cream through hair with fingers, making sure to "distribute product evenly for shiny, modern texture," says Townsend. Tease hair lightly at crown and spray the look with hairspray.

Finally, for the bangs, spray a natural-bristle eyebrow brush with a bit of hairspray and comb through them to create a middle part that's modern and most importantly, will last all night.

Next: See how to get her makeup look

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Makeup: Lea Michele
Nars Celebrity Makeup artist RC Stephens says this look is modern and fresh. To recreate it in a flash, start by using a sheer foundation or tinted moisturizer to even out your skin tone. Then, use a hint of flesh toned pink blush (try CoverGirl Classic Color Blush in Rose Silk, $5.50) on the apples of the cheeks, blending upward to contour the cheekbones.

Next, choose a deep, blue/grey cream shadow like Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Cream Eye Shadow in Starry Night, $22 and blend along the lashline. Then with a navy blue eyeliner, create a thin line across the lashes winging it out slightly at your outer corners.

Finish with a cream-textured opaque nude or flesh toned lipstick.

Big night-out plans: Check.
Great dress: Check.
Gorgeous hairstyle: Check.
Trendy (in a good way) makeup look: Check.
Hours upon hours of time to accomplish the last two "Checks," um � are you kidding?

Don't worry, we heard the breaks come to a screeching halt on that last one too. Because any normal woman knows that as much as she wants to master the flawless makeup looks and hairstyles seen on glamazon celebrities, they're not really worth spending ungodly amounts of time fussing over -- especially for those of us that don't live our lives in front of cameras. But, ready for the good news? You don't have to spend hours on these looks.

See how to quickly recreate red carpet celebrity hairstyles and makeup looks now.

To prove it, we gathered the best looks from the 2010 Emmy Awards and asked celebrity hairstylists and makeup artists (most of whom actually created the red carpet looks) how to copy the styles seen on the red carpet in 10 minutes or less. And guess what they said: 10 minutes? No problem. They gave us detailed step-by-step how-tos for all the hot trends like soft flowing waves, rich satin eyes and glowing skin. With their help, you can start blocking 20 minutes total prep time for a Hollywood-worthy hairstyle and makeup look -- a promise you and anyone else tapping their toes waiting for you can appreciate.

Celebrity hairstyles and makeup looks featured: January Jones, Lea Michele, Anna Paquin, Rose Byrne, Tina Fey, Emily Blunt, Claire Danes, and Rutina Wesley.

Now see how you can re-create these Emmy Award looks in a flash.
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