Get the Look -Golden Globe Awards

by Amelia Old
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The Beauty Buzz

From the Red Carpet of the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Featuring: Stacy Keibler and Mireille Enos

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Stacy Keibler (Dancing With the Starsstepped onto the red carpet of the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards on the arm of beau and Golden Globe nominee George Clooney showcasing a timelessly elegant look created by Makeup Artist Marina Gravani for NYX Cosmetics and KeSARI Beauty skincare. Marina complemented Stacy’s stunning red Valentino gown with a neutral, effortless look to reveal her natural beauty.

 

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For Face:

Stacy’s skin was prepped the night before with the KeSARI Pore Minimizing Indian Clay Masque ($29.50/kesaribeauty.com). The day of the show, prior to applying makeup, Marina applied KeSARI Dark Circle Brightening Cream ($37.90/kesaribeauty.com) to the under eye area to reduce puffiness and impart a subtle glow.

Next, Marina created a base using NYX Cosmetics’ HD Studio Photogenic Primer and HD Studio Photogenic Foundation in Sand Beige. She then used the NYX Cosmetics Stay Matte But Not Flat Powder Foundation in Soft Beige to attain a matte finish.  The NYX Cosmetics Highlight & Contour Powder was then applied to define and highlight Stacy’s cheekbones.  To set the Highlight & Contour Powder and maintain a matte finish, Marina used the NYX Cosmetics Powder Blush in Dusty Rose over the apples of her cheeks.

For Eyes:

Marina applied the NYX Cosmetics’ HD Studio Photogenic Concealer Wand in Beige to the under eye area to even Stacy’s skin tone.  She then dotted the NYX Cosmetics Collection Noir Liquid Black Liner between Stacy’s lashes to make them appear thicker.  Marina applied a thin line of the NYX Cosmetics Liquid Black Liner to Stacy’s top lid and then mixed the Liquid Black Liner with the NYX Cosmetics Powder Brown Liner for the lower lash. Marina then used the shimmery light beige eye shadow from the NYX Cosmetics Butt “Naked” Eyes Palette on Stacy’s lids and the brown eye shadow from the palette in the crease. She finished the look with three coats of the NYX Cosmetics Le Chick Flick waterproof mascara from the Boudoir Mascara Collection.

For Lips:

Marina created a nude lip to keep Stacy’s look as effortless as possible.  She used a neutral lip liner and followed with the NYX Cosmetics Xtreme Lip Cream in Natural – the perfect finish to Stacy’s gorgeous feminine look.

 

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Golden Globe nominee Mireille Enos (The Killingstepped onto the red carpet at the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards showcasing a stunning look created by Makeup Artist Rosie Johnston for NYX Cosmetics and KAPLAN MD.   Rosie complemented Mireille’s beautiful yellow gown with a natural eye and bold red lip.

 

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For Face:

Rosie prepped Mireille’s skin with KAPLAN MD’s Clarifying Toner ($50/neimanmarcus.com) and NYX Cosmetics’ HD Studio Photogenic Primer.  To even Mireille’s complexion, she mixed the NYX Cosmetics’ HD Studio Photogenic Concealer Wand in Green with the HD Studio Photogenic Foundation in Nude. To set the liquid foundation, Rosie used the NYX Cosmetics HD Studio Photogenic Grinding Powder in Nude.  Rosie then applied the HD Studio Photogenic Grinding Blush in English Rose, to complement the yellow tones in Mireille’s dress.

For Eyes:

To enhance the upper lash lines, Rosie used the NYX Cosmetics Collection Noir Skinny Black Liner and coated it with the Collection Noir Glossy Black Liner. Next, she applied the Roll On Eye Shimmer in Platinum to Mireille’s lids. Rosie finished with several coats of NYX Cosmetics’ Provocateur Mascara from the Boudoir Mascara Collection, using the Level 1 wand for the upper lashes and the Level 2 wand for the lower lashes.

For Lips:

Rosie created a dramatic bright red lip with the NYX Cosmetics Matte Lipstick in Perfect Red to complement Mireille’s yellow gown.

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