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All the Must-See Beauty Looks from the 2016 Grammys

The red carpet beauty looks that are currently inspiring our hair and makeup #goals
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Red Lips and Rosy Cheeks
Stop everything. Taylor Swift has a new haircut. Her fierce bob and classic red lip are nothing short of perfection.

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Pinning Immediately
[Insert heart-eyes emoji here.] Selena Gomez's cascading curls and sultry eye makeup have a permanent place on our "Date Night Beauty" Pinterest board.

Celebrity makeup artist Linda Hay created this '70s glam look. She used Burt's Bees BB Cream, $14.99, to give the singer a dewy, glowy complexion, and complemented her smoky eye with Burt's Bees Lipstick, $8.99, in Nile Nude.

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Swoon-Worthy Curls
We're obsessing over Tori Kelly's soft, romantic makeup and side-swept curls.

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Brow Power
Adele had us at "Hello." (And her expertly arched brows.)

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Winged Perfection
"Exes and Ohs" singer Elle King may be new to the Grammys red carpet but, judging from her precise eyeliner, she's clearly a longtime pro at rocking a cat eye.

The Grammy Awards are known as the biggest night in music -- and it's easy to see why. This is the night where top artists like Taylor Swift and Adele and newer artists like Elle King are celebrated for their talents.

While we definitely have these singers' albums on repeat (BRB, crying to "Hello"), we also want to take a moment to put the spotlight on their gorgeous hair and makeup looks. From stunning no-makeup makeup to smoky eyes to curled-to-perfection hair, these are the looks from the 2016 Grammys that had us swooning in front of our televisions screens. So grab a glass of vino, put on "1989" and get ready for some serious hair and makeup inspiration.
BY ALLIE FLINN | FEB 15, 2016 | SHARES
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