"Game of Thrones" might be over for the year, but actress Emilia Clarke is still keeping us on our toes. She debuted a fresh new haircut at the "Terminator Genisys" premiere in Berlin. Clarke's hairstylist, Alex Polillo, said he wanted to create a look that was "very French, very pretty, but with an ease." We say he nailed it.
Polillo started the style by blowing out Clarke's bob with a round brush to add lift. Next, to create volume and texture, Polillo used Redken Rough Paste 12 Working Material.
A spritz of Redken Quick Dry 18 Instant Finishing Spray set the look. Then, Polillo finished everything off with Redken Diamond Oil High Shine Airy Mist for sheen.
Polillo started the style by blowing out Clarke's bob with a round brush to add lift. Next, to create volume and texture, Polillo used Redken Rough Paste 12 Working Material.
A spritz of Redken Quick Dry 18 Instant Finishing Spray set the look. Then, Polillo finished everything off with Redken Diamond Oil High Shine Airy Mist for sheen.
Leave it to Zendaya to shake things up at the BET Awards. She debuted a cool new pixie haircut, balanced out by feminine makeup. Zendaya's makeup artist, Allan Avendano, said he "focused on soft pastel shades, contoured cheeks and defined brows for a modern fairy princess look."
Avendano started the look by applying eyeshadow shades that make brown eyes pop: Sephora Colorful Eyeshadow in Sweet candy, a pink shimmer, and Purple Stilettos, a deep violet. Next, he used three coats of Sephora Collection Full Action Extreme Effects Mascara to define her eyes even more.
Avendano started the look by applying eyeshadow shades that make brown eyes pop: Sephora Colorful Eyeshadow in Sweet candy, a pink shimmer, and Purple Stilettos, a deep violet. Next, he used three coats of Sephora Collection Full Action Extreme Effects Mascara to define her eyes even more.
Moss' makeup artist, Daniel Martin, used Diorskin AirflashSpray Foundation in Ivory to even out the actress' fair complexion.
Then, he used nude eye shadow and Dior DiorshowMascara to create a natural, open eye.
The star of Moss' look was her gorgeous rosy-pink lip: Rouge Dior Lipstick in Rose Harper and Rouge Dior Lipliner in Thrilling Plum.
Pairing the bright lip with her tousled blonde hair and a stunning Oscar de la Renta floral gown, Moss was the picture of summertime glamour.
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Then, he used nude eye shadow and Dior DiorshowMascara to create a natural, open eye.
The star of Moss' look was her gorgeous rosy-pink lip: Rouge Dior Lipstick in Rose Harper and Rouge Dior Lipliner in Thrilling Plum.
Pairing the bright lip with her tousled blonde hair and a stunning Oscar de la Renta floral gown, Moss was the picture of summertime glamour.
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Model Gigi Hadid (she's the model of the moment) wore subtle smoky eye makeup and polished-yet-beachy waves to the CFDA Fashion Awards in New York City. The sexy and sophisticated look balanced her metallic jumpsuit and cuff earrings perfectly.
Hadid's makeup artist, Beau Nelson, used Maybelline Fit Me! Matte and Poreless Foundation to perfect the model's skin. Then, he used Maybelline New York Face Studio Master Hi-Lite Bronzer in Light Bronze on the areas of the face that naturally get a tan, like the forehead, nose, cheekbones and temples. And Nelson added a pop of pink-apricot blush to Hadid's cheeks with Maybelline New York Face Studio Master Glaze in Coral Sheen and Light Nude.
To enhance the doe-eyed look, Nelson used Maybelline New York Eye Studio Color Tattoo 24Hr Cream Gel Shadow in Bad to the Bronze and Bold Gold. Then, he finished it off her eyes with a few coats of Maybelline New York Volum' Express The Colossal Chaotic Lash Mascara in Blackest Black.
Peachy-nude lipstick finished the look. Nelson used Maybelline New York Color Sensational Rebel Bloom in Peach Poppy and Coral Burst.
Gorgeous waves by hairstylist Jennifer Yepez finished the angelic effect. Yepez curled Hadid's hair in opposing directions with varying barrel sizes for a natural wave pattern. She then sprayed Hadid's roots with Moroccanoil Dry Shampoo in Light Tones to match her golden hair color and create lift and texture.
Hadid's makeup artist, Beau Nelson, used Maybelline Fit Me! Matte and Poreless Foundation to perfect the model's skin. Then, he used Maybelline New York Face Studio Master Hi-Lite Bronzer in Light Bronze on the areas of the face that naturally get a tan, like the forehead, nose, cheekbones and temples. And Nelson added a pop of pink-apricot blush to Hadid's cheeks with Maybelline New York Face Studio Master Glaze in Coral Sheen and Light Nude.
To enhance the doe-eyed look, Nelson used Maybelline New York Eye Studio Color Tattoo 24Hr Cream Gel Shadow in Bad to the Bronze and Bold Gold. Then, he finished it off her eyes with a few coats of Maybelline New York Volum' Express The Colossal Chaotic Lash Mascara in Blackest Black.
Peachy-nude lipstick finished the look. Nelson used Maybelline New York Color Sensational Rebel Bloom in Peach Poppy and Coral Burst.
Gorgeous waves by hairstylist Jennifer Yepez finished the angelic effect. Yepez curled Hadid's hair in opposing directions with varying barrel sizes for a natural wave pattern. She then sprayed Hadid's roots with Moroccanoil Dry Shampoo in Light Tones to match her golden hair color and create lift and texture.
Model Coco Rocha did her own makeup for the American Ballet Theatre's 75th Anniversary Gala, and we wish she could do ours, too. The look is edgy, dramatic and sophisticated all at once. Luckily, we have the how-to to recreate it at home.
The key product is Jay Manuel Beauty The Everything Mascara in Royale. "It gave my whole look at the ABT Gala a contemporary feel, while still echoing back to that classic red carpet glamour every woman wants on a big night out," Rocha said about the mascara.
To complete the look, apply a pop of matching eye shadow -- like Urban Decay Eyeshadow in Tonic -- along your lash line. Then, blend matte foundation like Clinique Stay-Matte Oil-Free Makeup wherever you need it. (Applying foundation after your eye makeup ensures that fallout from the shadow won't ruin your complexion).
Next, swipe on fuchsia lipstick to finish the look. We like Nars Satin Lip Pencil in Yu because it plays off the cool tones in the bright eye makeup.
The key product is Jay Manuel Beauty The Everything Mascara in Royale. "It gave my whole look at the ABT Gala a contemporary feel, while still echoing back to that classic red carpet glamour every woman wants on a big night out," Rocha said about the mascara.
To complete the look, apply a pop of matching eye shadow -- like Urban Decay Eyeshadow in Tonic -- along your lash line. Then, blend matte foundation like Clinique Stay-Matte Oil-Free Makeup wherever you need it. (Applying foundation after your eye makeup ensures that fallout from the shadow won't ruin your complexion).
Next, swipe on fuchsia lipstick to finish the look. We like Nars Satin Lip Pencil in Yu because it plays off the cool tones in the bright eye makeup.