The Best Hair And Makeup Looks From The 80th Annual Golden Globes

Get all the details on the exact hair and makeup products your favorite stars wore on the red carpet.

Best Hair and Make up for Golden Globes
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Red carpet glamour is back in a big way, and the stunning hair and makeup looks at the 2023 Golden Globes prove it. From vibrant pops of color to long extensions and gorgeous flushed cheeks, the treasure trove of beauty looks seen tonight will surely inspire hundreds of TikToks for days to come. Ahead, our 16 favorite looks, and the exact products artists used to prep and craft them.

Angela Bassett

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The hair, the eyes, the cheeks, the lips—it's all perfection. We wouldn't expect anything less from Golden Globe winner Angela Bassett, who has been bringing glam to red carpets for decades.

Elizabeth Debicki

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The Crown actress's beachy waves are the perfect blend of old and new Hollywood, created by stylist Mara Roszak using Phyto. And for her effortless no makeup-makeup look? Artist Mary Wiles kept things simple.

"We wanted to keep the look fresh and pretty and enhance Elizabeth's beauty," she explains in a statement. "Concentrating on beautiful, prepped skin, a simple defined brow, a little contour to the eyes and cheeks, keeping tones very simple and natural."

Julia Garner

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Julia Garner's neutral-pink lipstick feels so much cooler than a basic red or nude. And to craft her sleek coif, celebrity hair stylist Bobby Eliot used ghd's Platinum+ Styler.

Viola Davis

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We're planning to wear blue eyeliner tomorrow simply because of this stunning look seen on Viola Davis. “Viola is wearing a royal blue gown and her hair is done in a big Afro, so I wanted to keep her makeup radiant but clean and simple," artist Sergio López-Rivera says in a statement. "The final look is breezy and easygoing but sophisticated, perfect for the Golden Globes.”



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Jenna Ortega

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It's hard to figure out what we love more: The actress's bold lashes or enviable haircut. To help the star's bob get sky-high volume, celebrity stylist David Stanwell used Fekkai's Root Lift Spray.

“We took a little risk, but I believe it’s good to have fun and try new things by just tweaking a little here and there," Stanwell says in a statement. "We didn’t want it too rigid or set, and I still wanted to work with the haircut we had just done a few weeks ago. I love having the haircut make a statement, sculpting it around her face and playing with shapes that work.”

As for makeup, artist Vincent Oquendo says he wanted to do something she's "never done before." "But I wanted it to look like her and not have the makeup take over the total look. So I had all of these images of Sophia Loren, and we felt really attracted to this triple eyeliner look," he says. He layered matte eyeshadows, liners, mascaras, and individual lashes to get the look, then used a "very light" skin tint, a little contour, and a tangerine blush.

Milly Alcock

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We can't stop staring at Milly Alcock's shimmery metallic eyeshadow.

Lily James

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The Pam & Tommy actress channeled '90s glam with a soft matte makeup look and fresh chocolate-brown hair color.

Selena Gomez

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The Rare Beauty founder and actress looked stunning in a high ponytail and smoky eye in shades of plum.

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Margot Robbie

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Expect to see a lot more pink on Margot Robbie's eyes, cheeks, and lips over the next few months as she begins press for her upcoming Barbie movie. Ahead of her perfectly flushed makeup look, which features Chanel makeup to match her look, Robbie's skin was prepped by celebrity makeup artist Pati Dubroff using Image Skincare.

Ana de Armas

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Hairstylist Jenny Cho used Dyson hair and Sol de Janeiro products to create Armas's "soft, face-framing" style.

Anya Taylor-Joy

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Twisting and pinning back just her front sections ensured that all eyes were on the actress's statement earrings, necklace, and gorgeous makeup. "For this year's Golden Globes, I pulled inspiration from Anya's Dior two-piece ensemble," artist Georgie Eisdell says. "We channeled '90s supermodel beauty with a smoldering matte eye."

Michelle Yeoh

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Ultra-long hair brings the perfect amount of modern glamour to Michelle Yeoh's glitzy look. Stylist Robert Vetica used Dyson's Supersonic Dryer to give her hair extra shine and bounce.



 

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Jennifer Coolidge

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Celebrity hairstylist Janine Thompson was inspired by “the sex appeal, mystery, and glamour of a 1950s Italian movie star,” for The White Lotus star's look. She used Better Not Younger products like the Lift Me Up Hair Thickener and Wake Up Call High Hold Hairspray to get the look.

Natasha Lyonne

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The actress's fiery red hair was a standout next to her streamlined red carpet fashion look.

Quinta Brunson

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The Abbot Elementary star paired soft, smoky eyes with the coolest center-parted low ponytail. Celebrity makeup artist Renée Loiz perfected her face makeup using Beautyblender's Bounce Always On Radiant Skin Tint.

Rihanna

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While Rihanna may or may have not snuck into this year's Golden Globes ceremony, there's no way she could hide this sculptural, red carpet-worthy hair look.

This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR US.


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