Emily VanCamp embraced spring trends at last night's red carpet premiere of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" with her no-makeup makeup and soft blowout. Here's how makeup artist Rosie Johnston and hairstylist David Gardner created the look.
For VanCamp's fresh-faced glow, Johnston used a combination of Kevyn Aucoin and Chanel foundations, brushing Votre Vu Vu-On Rouge in Bouquet Rose to the apples of the cheeks for a soft flush. Johnston played up the eyes slightly by prepping the lids with Votre Vu Lingerie Pour Les Yeux in Light and applying Palette Play in Copper for a bronze base. Next, she lined the eyes with Votre Vu Le Joli Crayon in Charbon and blended out the liner with deep shades of violet and black from the Palette Play in Violette for a smoky effect. Three coats of Votre Vu Eiffel Power mascara finished off the eyes.
Johnston filled in VanCamp's eyebrows with Votre Vu Arch de Triumphe in Warm for a "natural, yet defined look," and kept the lips natural with Votre Vu Champagne Kisses.
For the star's super smooth blowout, Gardner worked Herbal Essences Naked Volumizing Souffle into the roots of wet hair before blowing it out straight with a large round brush. For a sleek shine, he used Herbal Essences Naked Flexible Hold Spritzer.
For VanCamp's fresh-faced glow, Johnston used a combination of Kevyn Aucoin and Chanel foundations, brushing Votre Vu Vu-On Rouge in Bouquet Rose to the apples of the cheeks for a soft flush. Johnston played up the eyes slightly by prepping the lids with Votre Vu Lingerie Pour Les Yeux in Light and applying Palette Play in Copper for a bronze base. Next, she lined the eyes with Votre Vu Le Joli Crayon in Charbon and blended out the liner with deep shades of violet and black from the Palette Play in Violette for a smoky effect. Three coats of Votre Vu Eiffel Power mascara finished off the eyes.
Johnston filled in VanCamp's eyebrows with Votre Vu Arch de Triumphe in Warm for a "natural, yet defined look," and kept the lips natural with Votre Vu Champagne Kisses.
For the star's super smooth blowout, Gardner worked Herbal Essences Naked Volumizing Souffle into the roots of wet hair before blowing it out straight with a large round brush. For a sleek shine, he used Herbal Essences Naked Flexible Hold Spritzer.
Keira Knightley's look for the Los Angeles premiere of "Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit" was all Chanel -- and all fabulous. Inspired by Knightley's navy Chanel dress with white bow accents, makeup artist Kate Lee highlighted the actress's eyes with a smoky blue color while keeping the rest of the makeup clean. Here's how you can recreate the look for yourself:
To help restore moisture to skin (Knightley had just gotten off a plane before the premiere), Lee used Chanel Hydra Beauty Crème Riche (available February 2014). For an even glow, Lee applied Chanel Vitalumière Aqua Ultra-Light Skin Perfecting Sunscreen Makeup Broad Spectrum SPF 15, $45.
Focusing on the eyes, Lee used Chanel Le Crayon Khôl Intense Eye Pencil in Marine, $28, to line both the upper and lower lash lines. And to get a smudgy, soft effect, she applied Chanel Illusion D'Ombre Long Wear Luminous Eyeshadow in Apparition, $36, all over lids, making sure the lines were blended. Chanel Rouge Coco Hydrating Crème Lip Colour in Mademoiselle, $34, gave lips a natural blush and completed the look.
To help restore moisture to skin (Knightley had just gotten off a plane before the premiere), Lee used Chanel Hydra Beauty Crème Riche (available February 2014). For an even glow, Lee applied Chanel Vitalumière Aqua Ultra-Light Skin Perfecting Sunscreen Makeup Broad Spectrum SPF 15, $45.
Focusing on the eyes, Lee used Chanel Le Crayon Khôl Intense Eye Pencil in Marine, $28, to line both the upper and lower lash lines. And to get a smudgy, soft effect, she applied Chanel Illusion D'Ombre Long Wear Luminous Eyeshadow in Apparition, $36, all over lids, making sure the lines were blended. Chanel Rouge Coco Hydrating Crème Lip Colour in Mademoiselle, $34, gave lips a natural blush and completed the look.
All other updos can just call it quits. "Girls" star Allison Williams attended the much anticipated season three premiere wearing her hair in a bun so glamorous even a prima ballerina would be envious. The look starts off simple enough with a low, slicked-back bun. But the gunmetal, silver and pink bejeweled accessory pinned above and around the knot adds a modern twist we only wish we had thought of ourselves. (It would have been the perfect look for NYE, no?)
Need another reason to be jealous of model and wife of Matthew McConaughy, Camila Alves? Add this hair to the list. The mom of three heated up the red carpet in a Dolce & Gabbana red lace dress and bombshell waves at the NY premiere of "The Wolf of Wall Street" earlier this week. Getting Alves's loose waves is surprisingly simpler than it looks, according to stylist and co-owner of NYC's Patrick Melville Salon, Patrick Melville.
Melville -- who styled both Alves and hubby McConaughy's hair for the premiere -- began by using a Mason Pearson brush to blow out and smooth Alves' natural curls. He then created side-swept waves by curling hair with a medium-sized barrel iron (we like the HOT Tools Professional Marcel Curling Iron) in a spiral direction from roots to ends for added texture. To give hair a glossy shine and smooth finish, Melville used Oil Miracle Finishing Treatment by Schwarzkopf Bonacure, his "go-to" product.
Melville -- who styled both Alves and hubby McConaughy's hair for the premiere -- began by using a Mason Pearson brush to blow out and smooth Alves' natural curls. He then created side-swept waves by curling hair with a medium-sized barrel iron (we like the HOT Tools Professional Marcel Curling Iron) in a spiral direction from roots to ends for added texture. To give hair a glossy shine and smooth finish, Melville used Oil Miracle Finishing Treatment by Schwarzkopf Bonacure, his "go-to" product.
The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show aired Tuesday night, and while we might not be able to promise you a body like Karlie Kloss, we've got the next best thing: the secret to the signature sexy hair. Superstar hairstylist Orlando Pita was responsible for the Angels's tousled waves, and he gave us the step-by-step breakdown.
To prep the hair, Pita distributed VS So Sexy Style Body & Hold Volumizing Mousse on damp hair from roots to ends before blow drying with ghd Air Professional Performance Hairdryer. Starting at the nape of the neck, Pita took horizontal sections of hair and sprayed with VS So Sexy Style Hold & Finish Hairspray before creating a pin curl by wrapping the hair around two fingers.
Then, Pita closed the ghd Tri-zone Styler (yes, a straightener!) around the wrapped section, holding for about 5 seconds. He wrapped the hair back around his fingers and pinned the curl. He repeated this technique throughout the hair, removing the pins once the hair had cooled. To finish the look, Pita sprayed the hair with either VS So Sexy Style Clean & Go Dry Shampoo (to volumize fine hair) or VS So Sexy Hold & Finish Hairspray. He broke up the curls for the messy-sexy look, and the Angels were runway ready.
To prep the hair, Pita distributed VS So Sexy Style Body & Hold Volumizing Mousse on damp hair from roots to ends before blow drying with ghd Air Professional Performance Hairdryer. Starting at the nape of the neck, Pita took horizontal sections of hair and sprayed with VS So Sexy Style Hold & Finish Hairspray before creating a pin curl by wrapping the hair around two fingers.
Then, Pita closed the ghd Tri-zone Styler (yes, a straightener!) around the wrapped section, holding for about 5 seconds. He wrapped the hair back around his fingers and pinned the curl. He repeated this technique throughout the hair, removing the pins once the hair had cooled. To finish the look, Pita sprayed the hair with either VS So Sexy Style Clean & Go Dry Shampoo (to volumize fine hair) or VS So Sexy Hold & Finish Hairspray. He broke up the curls for the messy-sexy look, and the Angels were runway ready.