At last night's Los Angeles premiere of "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For," actress Jaime King went fresh-faced with luminous skin and a pretty pink lip. We might not actually kill for King's look, but we're certainly going to try to copy it.
To get the look, makeup artist Katey Denno prepped the star's skin with a face oil and serum to create a dewy glow. Denno applied foundation sparingly along King's T-zone, and used a highlighting stick along her cheekbones, the bridge of her nose and on her Cupid's bow.
Then, Denno applied a mauve cream blush to King's cheeks, and nude eyeshadow and mascara to King's eyes. To finish it off, Denno mixed Burt's Bees Lip Crayons in Sedona Sands and Hawaiian Smolder, $9, for a pinky-nude lip color.
To get the look, makeup artist Katey Denno prepped the star's skin with a face oil and serum to create a dewy glow. Denno applied foundation sparingly along King's T-zone, and used a highlighting stick along her cheekbones, the bridge of her nose and on her Cupid's bow.
Then, Denno applied a mauve cream blush to King's cheeks, and nude eyeshadow and mascara to King's eyes. To finish it off, Denno mixed Burt's Bees Lip Crayons in Sedona Sands and Hawaiian Smolder, $9, for a pinky-nude lip color.
If you love the lob trend, we found your weekend date-night hairstyle via Vera Farmiga at the Los Angeles premiere of "The Judge" earlier this week. Farmiga's deep side-parted waves looked fresh and modern with her nude lip and soft, neutral eye makeup.
To get the look, Suave Professionals Celebrity Stylist Jenny Cho applied Suave Professionals Natural Infusion All Day Body Leave-In Foam with Seaweed to towel-dried hair before blowing it dry with a medium round brush. To curl Farmiga's short hair, Cho used a regular curling iron, starting at the nape of the neck and working her way up to the sides and front.
Once she finished with the curls, Cho applied a few drops of Suave Professionals Moroccan Infusion Styling Oil to her hands, running her fingers through Farmiga's hair to loosen up the curls. To finish the look, she added volume by loosely teasing the curls with a wide-tooth comb and spraying Suave Professionals Touchable Finish Extra Hold Hairspray to set it.
To get the look, Suave Professionals Celebrity Stylist Jenny Cho applied Suave Professionals Natural Infusion All Day Body Leave-In Foam with Seaweed to towel-dried hair before blowing it dry with a medium round brush. To curl Farmiga's short hair, Cho used a regular curling iron, starting at the nape of the neck and working her way up to the sides and front.
Once she finished with the curls, Cho applied a few drops of Suave Professionals Moroccan Infusion Styling Oil to her hands, running her fingers through Farmiga's hair to loosen up the curls. To finish the look, she added volume by loosely teasing the curls with a wide-tooth comb and spraying Suave Professionals Touchable Finish Extra Hold Hairspray to set it.
At the New York City premiere of the highly anticipated film adaptation of "Gone Girl," Reese Witherspoon (she produced it!) proved that polished waves and classic makeup never go out of style.
To get Witherspoon's Old Hollywood-inspired curls, stylist Renato Campora created a deep side part and applied L'Oreal Paris Advanced Hairstyle Boost It Blow Out HeatSpray and Advanced Hairstyle Boost It Volume Inject Mousse to wet hair. After blowing hair dry with a round brush, Campora created loose waves using a 1 1/2 inch curling iron, and set the hair with Advanced Hairstyle Lock It Weather Control Hairspray once the curls cooled.
For Witherspoon's glowing complexion, makeup artist Mai Quynh started by hydrating the skin with RéVive Moisturizing Renewal Cream. She then applied Pür Minerals 4-in-1 Liquid Foundation to the skin, dotting NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer underneath the eyes and around the nose. For flushed cheeks, Quynh applied Pür Minerals Chateau Cheeks Cream Blush in Flirt, and used Pür Minerals Soul Mattes Eye Shadow Palette on the stars eyes. Quynh also applied mascara to the top lashes only, and YSL Glossy Stain in #102, Corail Mutin, to the lips to finish the look.
To get Witherspoon's Old Hollywood-inspired curls, stylist Renato Campora created a deep side part and applied L'Oreal Paris Advanced Hairstyle Boost It Blow Out HeatSpray and Advanced Hairstyle Boost It Volume Inject Mousse to wet hair. After blowing hair dry with a round brush, Campora created loose waves using a 1 1/2 inch curling iron, and set the hair with Advanced Hairstyle Lock It Weather Control Hairspray once the curls cooled.
For Witherspoon's glowing complexion, makeup artist Mai Quynh started by hydrating the skin with RéVive Moisturizing Renewal Cream. She then applied Pür Minerals 4-in-1 Liquid Foundation to the skin, dotting NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer underneath the eyes and around the nose. For flushed cheeks, Quynh applied Pür Minerals Chateau Cheeks Cream Blush in Flirt, and used Pür Minerals Soul Mattes Eye Shadow Palette on the stars eyes. Quynh also applied mascara to the top lashes only, and YSL Glossy Stain in #102, Corail Mutin, to the lips to finish the look.
Earlier this week, model and actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley announced her latest project as the celeb ambassador for Moroccanoil's "Inspired by Women" campaign. Huntington-Whiteley sported a fresh haircut and undone waves at the launch of the video series (directed by Bryce Dallas Howard), following six women, celebrating their encouraging stories.
Crediting Moroccanoil for her impossibly shiny hair, Huntington-Whiteley has already mastered the season's cool, wind-blown hairstyle we spotted all over the runway for fall.
To get the look at home, prep hair with Moroccanoil Treatment before blow drying to add shine and texture to the hair. Once dry, run a curling iron through large sections of hair, creating loose waves. Use your fingers to separate the waves, and set with Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray.
Crediting Moroccanoil for her impossibly shiny hair, Huntington-Whiteley has already mastered the season's cool, wind-blown hairstyle we spotted all over the runway for fall.
To get the look at home, prep hair with Moroccanoil Treatment before blow drying to add shine and texture to the hair. Once dry, run a curling iron through large sections of hair, creating loose waves. Use your fingers to separate the waves, and set with Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray.
At last night's Teen Choice Awards, "The Vampire Diaries" star Nina Dobrev took our favorite summer hairstyle -- the messy braid -- and made it even better.
To get the look, hairstylist Riawna Capri sprayed KMS California Freeshape Quick Blow Dry, $19.99, on Dobrev's hair before blowing dry. She then spritzed in KMS California Freeshape 2-in-1 Styling and Finishing Spray, $19.99, before creating beachy waves with a 1-inch curling iron. For added texture, Capri had Dobrev flip her hair over before spraying in KMS California Hairplay Playable Texture, $19.99.
For the braid, Capri separated the hair into three sections, twisting them clockwise, and then braided counter clockwise for more texture. To give it a more undone look, Capri pulled the braid apart with her fingers and let some loose pieces fall to frame Dobrev's face before spraying with KMS California Hairstay Medium Hold Hairspray, $17.99, to lock it in place.
To get the look, hairstylist Riawna Capri sprayed KMS California Freeshape Quick Blow Dry, $19.99, on Dobrev's hair before blowing dry. She then spritzed in KMS California Freeshape 2-in-1 Styling and Finishing Spray, $19.99, before creating beachy waves with a 1-inch curling iron. For added texture, Capri had Dobrev flip her hair over before spraying in KMS California Hairplay Playable Texture, $19.99.
For the braid, Capri separated the hair into three sections, twisting them clockwise, and then braided counter clockwise for more texture. To give it a more undone look, Capri pulled the braid apart with her fingers and let some loose pieces fall to frame Dobrev's face before spraying with KMS California Hairstay Medium Hold Hairspray, $17.99, to lock it in place.