Seahawks fans might be upset this morning, but we're still giddy over Katy Perry's halftime show … and all four of her over-the-top costumes designed by Jeremy Scott. While we're divided over which look was best, one thing's for sure: Whether she was rocking out with Lenny Kravitz or backing up Missy Elliot, Perry's hair and makeup game was on point.
Naturally, the pop princess turned to CoverGirl for her halftime look, and we have all the details for copying the look at home. Makeup artist Jake Bailey started with CoverGirl Outlast 3-in-1 Foundation in Natural Beige, using truMagic Luminizer on Perry's cheekbones and brow bones to highlight. To create an elongated, glitter cat eye, Bailey applied Perfect CoverGirl Point Plus Eyeliner in Black Onyx before painting a thin layer of glitter adhesive above the black liner and dabbing on a mix of gold and silver glitter. To add warmth to Perry's eye makeup, Bailey chose CoverGirl Eye Shadow Quads in Blooming Blushes, applying the colors according to their corresponding numbers. Two coats of CoverGirl Full Lash Bloom by LashBlast Mascara in Very Black and Pow-der Brow & Liner in Dark Brown (to define brows) rounded out her look.
For bright color, Bailey used CoverGirl Clean Glow Blush in Roses on Perry's cheeks, and focused on the lips, lining them first with Lip Perfection Lip Liner in Hot. For her classic red lip, Bailey used Colorlicious Lipstick in Seduce Scarlet, swiping Colorlicious Lip Lava in Mauva Lava over the top.
For Perry's sleek ponytail, hairstylist Clyde Haygood first used a 2-inch barrel iron to create "S" shaped waves on a Velcro ponytail. On Perry's own hair, Haygood used KMS California Hairstay Styling Gel to give hold and add shine. After attaching the faux ponytail to Perry's hair, Haygood tamed flyaways with KMS Hairplay Gel Wax.
Naturally, the pop princess turned to CoverGirl for her halftime look, and we have all the details for copying the look at home. Makeup artist Jake Bailey started with CoverGirl Outlast 3-in-1 Foundation in Natural Beige, using truMagic Luminizer on Perry's cheekbones and brow bones to highlight. To create an elongated, glitter cat eye, Bailey applied Perfect CoverGirl Point Plus Eyeliner in Black Onyx before painting a thin layer of glitter adhesive above the black liner and dabbing on a mix of gold and silver glitter. To add warmth to Perry's eye makeup, Bailey chose CoverGirl Eye Shadow Quads in Blooming Blushes, applying the colors according to their corresponding numbers. Two coats of CoverGirl Full Lash Bloom by LashBlast Mascara in Very Black and Pow-der Brow & Liner in Dark Brown (to define brows) rounded out her look.
For bright color, Bailey used CoverGirl Clean Glow Blush in Roses on Perry's cheeks, and focused on the lips, lining them first with Lip Perfection Lip Liner in Hot. For her classic red lip, Bailey used Colorlicious Lipstick in Seduce Scarlet, swiping Colorlicious Lip Lava in Mauva Lava over the top.
For Perry's sleek ponytail, hairstylist Clyde Haygood first used a 2-inch barrel iron to create "S" shaped waves on a Velcro ponytail. On Perry's own hair, Haygood used KMS California Hairstay Styling Gel to give hold and add shine. After attaching the faux ponytail to Perry's hair, Haygood tamed flyaways with KMS Hairplay Gel Wax.
At last night's Los Angeles premiere of "Mortdecai," Olivia Munn paired a sexy, cut-out Ralph Rucci dress with soft, voluminous waves, light pink lips and a bold pop of purple mascara. We're pinning this look for spring makeup inspiration.
Working with Leonor Greyl, hairstylist Christian Marc started by combing Mousse au Lotus Volumatrice through damp hair. After blow drying, Marc used a 1-inch curling iron on the back and middle sections, spraying with Voluforme throughout for more volume. On the front sections, he switched to a 1 ½-inch iron for more relaxed curls.
Marc applied Leonor Greyl Éclat Naturel to the curls then lightly brushed them out with a Mason Pearson and his fingers, spraying with more Voluforme. To add a finishing touch of shine, he used Serum de Soie Sublimateur on the ends.
Working with Leonor Greyl, hairstylist Christian Marc started by combing Mousse au Lotus Volumatrice through damp hair. After blow drying, Marc used a 1-inch curling iron on the back and middle sections, spraying with Voluforme throughout for more volume. On the front sections, he switched to a 1 ½-inch iron for more relaxed curls.
Marc applied Leonor Greyl Éclat Naturel to the curls then lightly brushed them out with a Mason Pearson and his fingers, spraying with more Voluforme. To add a finishing touch of shine, he used Serum de Soie Sublimateur on the ends.
At last night's Critics' Choice Awards, Reese Witherspoon's voluminous waves and neutral makeup won us over for its glam throwback.
To get the look, hair stylist Adir Abergel prepped Witherspoon's damp hair with John Frieda Luxurious Volume Fine to Full Blow-Out Spray from mid-shaft to ends to create volume. After parting her bangs down the middle, he used a medium round brush to blow the hair dry.
Using a 1-inch curling iron, Abergel loosely curled the hair, leaving the ends out. Then, he sprayed it with John Frieda Beach Blonde Sea Waves Sea Salt Spray to add separation. After teasing the hair at the crown, Abergel used John Frieda Frizz Ease KeraFlex Flexible Hold Hairspray, finishing with John Frieda Frizz Ease Secret Weapon Touch-Up Créme on the ends for a piecey, textured look.
For Witherspoon's makeup, Molly R. Stern applied Chantecaille Future Skin Foundation, contouring the cheeks with an apricot blush. For a light smoky eye, Stern used Dior Diorshow Fusion Mono Matte Eyeshadow in 761 Mirage, and Nars Matte Eyeshadow in Blondie. After lining Witherspoon's upper and lower lash line with Jillian Dempsey Khol Eyeliner in Jet Black, she smudged it out and added two coats of black mascara.
To complete the look, Stern gave Witherspoon a pale pink lip with Burt's Bees Lip Crayon in Sedona Sands.
To get the look, hair stylist Adir Abergel prepped Witherspoon's damp hair with John Frieda Luxurious Volume Fine to Full Blow-Out Spray from mid-shaft to ends to create volume. After parting her bangs down the middle, he used a medium round brush to blow the hair dry.
Using a 1-inch curling iron, Abergel loosely curled the hair, leaving the ends out. Then, he sprayed it with John Frieda Beach Blonde Sea Waves Sea Salt Spray to add separation. After teasing the hair at the crown, Abergel used John Frieda Frizz Ease KeraFlex Flexible Hold Hairspray, finishing with John Frieda Frizz Ease Secret Weapon Touch-Up Créme on the ends for a piecey, textured look.
For Witherspoon's makeup, Molly R. Stern applied Chantecaille Future Skin Foundation, contouring the cheeks with an apricot blush. For a light smoky eye, Stern used Dior Diorshow Fusion Mono Matte Eyeshadow in 761 Mirage, and Nars Matte Eyeshadow in Blondie. After lining Witherspoon's upper and lower lash line with Jillian Dempsey Khol Eyeliner in Jet Black, she smudged it out and added two coats of black mascara.
To complete the look, Stern gave Witherspoon a pale pink lip with Burt's Bees Lip Crayon in Sedona Sands.
As if the tousled bobs parading down the Golden Globes red carpet this past weekend weren't already giving us the itch to chop our hair, Kate Bosworth's short hair debut at last night's NYC premiere of "Still Alice" has us reaching for the scissors.
John Frieda Creative Consultant (and celeb hairstylist extraordinaire) Harry Josh cut and styled Bosworth's sleek new bob with just two styling essentials. First, on wet hair, Josh applied John Frieda Luxurious Volume Fine to Full Blow-Out Spray. After drying the hair using his Harry Josh Pro Tools Pro Dryer 2000 and a round brush, Josh pinned large sections, giving them time to set as they cooled. Once he let the hair down, Josh used his fingers to get the slight waves to sit just right.
John Frieda Creative Consultant (and celeb hairstylist extraordinaire) Harry Josh cut and styled Bosworth's sleek new bob with just two styling essentials. First, on wet hair, Josh applied John Frieda Luxurious Volume Fine to Full Blow-Out Spray. After drying the hair using his Harry Josh Pro Tools Pro Dryer 2000 and a round brush, Josh pinned large sections, giving them time to set as they cooled. Once he let the hair down, Josh used his fingers to get the slight waves to sit just right.
English actress Felicity Jones kicked off the new year at the Palm Springs Film Festival with a classic, Old Hollywood makeup look. Complete with a loose updo and floor-length Monique Lhuillier gown, Jones set the 2015 beauty bar high.
Working with Dior, makeup artist Sabrina Bedrani started by using Dior Glow Maximizer Primer and Diorskin Star Foundation to give Jones's skin a luminous finish. For the eyes, Bedrani applied Diorshow Mono Eyeshadow in Ribbon all over the lids, then lined the upper and lower lash lines with Dior Crayon Eyeliner Waterproof in Trinidad Black. A coat of Diorblush Vibrant Color Powder Blush in Cocktail Peach, and then set the makeup with Diorskin Nude Air Healthy Glow Invisible Loose Powder.
The key to the whole look, of course, was the lip shade: Bedrani chose Diorific Lipstick in Dolce Vita for a red-orange pop of color.
Working with Dior, makeup artist Sabrina Bedrani started by using Dior Glow Maximizer Primer and Diorskin Star Foundation to give Jones's skin a luminous finish. For the eyes, Bedrani applied Diorshow Mono Eyeshadow in Ribbon all over the lids, then lined the upper and lower lash lines with Dior Crayon Eyeliner Waterproof in Trinidad Black. A coat of Diorblush Vibrant Color Powder Blush in Cocktail Peach, and then set the makeup with Diorskin Nude Air Healthy Glow Invisible Loose Powder.
The key to the whole look, of course, was the lip shade: Bedrani chose Diorific Lipstick in Dolce Vita for a red-orange pop of color.