Following glamour girls Megan Fox and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Nicola Peltz stars in the latest "Transformers" movie. At last night's New York City premiere of "Transformers: Age Of Extinction," she filled their shoes with aplomb, walking the red carpet with textured loose waves and a major smoky eye.
To create the smoky eye, Kate Lee used the darkest color from the Chanel Quadra Eyeshadow in Tissé Vendôme and blended into an elongated almond shape. To add dimension, she lightly feathered Chanel Illusion D'Ombre Long Wear Luminous Eyeshadow in New Moon in the inner corners. Lee finished the look by curling lashes and coating with Chanel Inimitable Waterproof Mascara.
For Peltz's of-the-moment loose waves, Adir Abergel applied KMS California Freeshape Quick Blow Dry on damp hair from roots to ends to cut dry time and protect the hair. He then sprayed KMS California AddVolume Root and Body Lift on Peltz's roots to add body and hold.
Smoothing out the hair with a round brush as he blew it dry, Abergel used Velcro rollers at the crown to set the blowout and add volume. He then used a large curling iron to loosely wave the rest of Peltz's hair, finishing the look by removing the rollers and spraying KMS California Freeshape 2-in-1 Styling + Finishing Spray throughout.
To create the smoky eye, Kate Lee used the darkest color from the Chanel Quadra Eyeshadow in Tissé Vendôme and blended into an elongated almond shape. To add dimension, she lightly feathered Chanel Illusion D'Ombre Long Wear Luminous Eyeshadow in New Moon in the inner corners. Lee finished the look by curling lashes and coating with Chanel Inimitable Waterproof Mascara.
For Peltz's of-the-moment loose waves, Adir Abergel applied KMS California Freeshape Quick Blow Dry on damp hair from roots to ends to cut dry time and protect the hair. He then sprayed KMS California AddVolume Root and Body Lift on Peltz's roots to add body and hold.
Smoothing out the hair with a round brush as he blew it dry, Abergel used Velcro rollers at the crown to set the blowout and add volume. He then used a large curling iron to loosely wave the rest of Peltz's hair, finishing the look by removing the rollers and spraying KMS California Freeshape 2-in-1 Styling + Finishing Spray throughout.
Olivia Wilde showed us how to beat the heat while still looking stylish at last night's New York premiere of her new movie, "Third Person." The actress and Revlon spokesmodel paired a striped, cut-out dress from Stella McCartney with undone waves and glowing skin. If we didn't know how awesome she is, we'd totally hate her for looking so good -- she just gave birth to son Otis less than two months ago.
To create soft waves, hairstylist Rebekah Forecast worked with Wilde's natural texture. To start, Forecast parted Wilde's dry hair down the center, misting with Herbal Essence Tea-Lightfully Clean Blow Dry Prep Mist to add moisture to the hair. To lock out humidity and add smoothness, Forecast worked in two pumps of Herbal Essences The Sleeker The Butter Smooth & Creamy Hair Milk through the ends.
Then, Forecast used a blow drier on low heat, working her hands through the hair as she dried it. She then misted it with Herbal Essences Set Me Up Medium Hold Hairspray before wrapping two inch sections of the hair from the mid-shaft down around a 1.5-inch curling iron. Once every section was curled, Forecast applied 3-4 pumps of Herbal Essences Moroccan Me A Miracle 7-in-1 Serum to the ends of hair to smooth frizz and add shine.
To create soft waves, hairstylist Rebekah Forecast worked with Wilde's natural texture. To start, Forecast parted Wilde's dry hair down the center, misting with Herbal Essence Tea-Lightfully Clean Blow Dry Prep Mist to add moisture to the hair. To lock out humidity and add smoothness, Forecast worked in two pumps of Herbal Essences The Sleeker The Butter Smooth & Creamy Hair Milk through the ends.
Then, Forecast used a blow drier on low heat, working her hands through the hair as she dried it. She then misted it with Herbal Essences Set Me Up Medium Hold Hairspray before wrapping two inch sections of the hair from the mid-shaft down around a 1.5-inch curling iron. Once every section was curled, Forecast applied 3-4 pumps of Herbal Essences Moroccan Me A Miracle 7-in-1 Serum to the ends of hair to smooth frizz and add shine.
Jennifer Lopez gave us all a reason to tune into the World Cup Opening Ceremony yesterday when she took the stage with Pit Bull, Brazilian pop star Claudia Leitte and some seriously textured beachy waves.
The "First Love" singer stole the show in an embellished cut out green leotard and Christian Louboutin ankle boots. JLo shared behind-the-scenes pictures and videos on her Instagram hours before her performance, giving us a sneak peak at her blonde highlights (courtesy of celebrity colorist Tracey Cunningham) and bronzed makeup, complete with nude gloss and a gold glitter smoky eye.
And while we've been laughing at (and singing) the "Tight Pants" song she performed alongside Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show" earlier this week, we're glad she gave up the wig and white pants in favor of her signature look.
The "First Love" singer stole the show in an embellished cut out green leotard and Christian Louboutin ankle boots. JLo shared behind-the-scenes pictures and videos on her Instagram hours before her performance, giving us a sneak peak at her blonde highlights (courtesy of celebrity colorist Tracey Cunningham) and bronzed makeup, complete with nude gloss and a gold glitter smoky eye.
And while we've been laughing at (and singing) the "Tight Pants" song she performed alongside Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show" earlier this week, we're glad she gave up the wig and white pants in favor of her signature look.
The jury is still out on whether we should all be copying Emmy Rossum's crimped braid crown, but her floating nail art mani and to-die-for Van Cleef and Arpels ring grabbed everyone's attention in the best way possible. Butter London Global Colour Ambassador Katie Jane Hughes gave us the scoop on Emmy's surprisingly simple manicure.
To prep the nails, Hughes used a coat of butter London Patent Gel Flawless Base Coat. For the half moon and floating French tip, Hughes applied butter London Nail Lacquer in Union Jack Black at the base and tips of each nail. To finish the look, she applied a coat of butter London Patent Gel Flawless Top Coat to prevent chipping and add shine.
To prep the nails, Hughes used a coat of butter London Patent Gel Flawless Base Coat. For the half moon and floating French tip, Hughes applied butter London Nail Lacquer in Union Jack Black at the base and tips of each nail. To finish the look, she applied a coat of butter London Patent Gel Flawless Top Coat to prevent chipping and add shine.
At last night's New York premiere of "Edge of Tomorrow," Emily Blunt wore a side bun that was as simple as it was elegant. Paired with her red Prada column gown and pink lipstick, the look reminded us just how much we missed seeing the new mom on the red carpet. To get the look, follow hairstylist Laini Reeves' step-by-step guide.
Reeves first prepped Blunt's wet hair with René Furterer Vegetal Mousse, blowing it out with a soft-bristle flat brush for a smooth finish. Next, she misted the hair with René Furterer Vegetal Finishing Spray and brushed the hair into a low side part before securing into a ponytail at the nape of the neck.
Reeves then sprayed the hair with more finishing spray for hold, and smoothed pesky flyaways with René Furterer Styling Wax. Before twisting the hair into a bun, Reeves back-combed the side pony for added texture, which also made the hair easier to secure. Once Reeves create the bun, she secured it with bobby pins and applied the finishing spray one last time for extra hold.
Reeves first prepped Blunt's wet hair with René Furterer Vegetal Mousse, blowing it out with a soft-bristle flat brush for a smooth finish. Next, she misted the hair with René Furterer Vegetal Finishing Spray and brushed the hair into a low side part before securing into a ponytail at the nape of the neck.
Reeves then sprayed the hair with more finishing spray for hold, and smoothed pesky flyaways with René Furterer Styling Wax. Before twisting the hair into a bun, Reeves back-combed the side pony for added texture, which also made the hair easier to secure. Once Reeves create the bun, she secured it with bobby pins and applied the finishing spray one last time for extra hold.