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Makeup

Re-Create Emma Stone's Sultry Eye Makeup Look

Emma Stone has been wowing everyone with her stunning The Amazing Spider-Man promotional tour looks as of late, but let's not forget her gorgeous Golden Globes style from a few months back.

Emma Stone has been wowing everyone with her stunning The Amazing Spider-Man promotional tour looks as of late, but let's not forget her gorgeous Golden Globes style from a few months back. Donning a purple and fuchsia Lanvin gown, Emma accentuated her ensemble with a sexy, metallic cat-eye and soft rose lips. We loved the look so much that we invited makeup artist Rachel Goodwin (who created Emma's red-carpet palette for the evening) to our studios to show us how to get this sultry style at home. So watch now to learn how you can make this palette your own on your next big night out.

Celebrity Beauty

Get Emma Stone's Effortlessly Elegant Beauty Look

When you're hot, you're hot, and right now, Emma Stone is on fire.

When you're hot, you're hot, and right now, Emma Stone is on fire. At the LA premiere of The Amazing Spider-Man, Emma, dressed in a white and pink Chanel frock, looked radiant, almost ethereal, wearing black and white eye makeup — Revlon ColorStay crème gel eyeliner in Black ($10) and Chanel Illusion d'Ombre in Fantasme ($36) — with just a hint of pink on her cheeks and lips. "I wanted Emma's makeup to be effortless and elegant," said makeup artist Rachel Goodwin.

The same mind-set rang true when it came to Emma's hairstyle. Celebrity stylist Mara Roszak for Moroccanoil explained, "I felt it should play against the dress and look sleek in an effortless, textured way." To do this, Roszak spritzed Moroccanoil Luminous hair spray strong ($21) on Emma's blow-dried strands. She then pulled Emma's hair back low at the nape, twisted it into a knot, and tucked the ends under. A Cartier diamond brooch was attached at the back for a chic finish. Polish suggestions: Revlon ColorStay nail enamel in Stormy Night ($8) or Chanel le Vernis nail color in Beige ($25).

Celebrity Makeup

How to Get January Jones's Golden Globes Look

January Jones looked smoking hot at the Golden Globes, no?


January Jones looked smoking hot at the Golden Globes, no? For her face, Chanel makeup artist Rachel Goodwin used Soft Touch Eyeshadow in Liberty ($33) on January's eyes, and for her gorgeous lip color, she used Rouge Allure Extrait de Gloss in Exces ($32).

For January's hair, Frederic Fekkai stylist Renato Campora began by applying Fekkai Advanced Full Blown Styling Whip ($23) and Contrôle Ironless Straightening Balm ($25) to smooth. He parted her hair to the side and blow dried it using a round brush. To create waves, he put her hair in hot rollers and let them sit for 10 minutes. Once he took the rollers out, Renato brushed through her hair, creating volume and constructing shape for the style, and finished up with a spritz of hairspray.

Makeup

Mila Kunis's Makeup Looks Pretty, Is Easy to Do

Love how Mila Kunis wore a soft take on the smoky eye.

Love how Mila Kunis wore a soft take on the smoky eye. The earth tones of her People's Choice Awards look were suitably dramatic, but easier to wear than the full-blown version. Makeup artist Rachel Goodwin created the look in a few steps. First, she applied the neutrals from Chanel's Winter Nights eye shadow quad. (Try extending the champagne shade to just underneath the brow, blending the tan into the crease, and smudging the dark green color along the lash line.) For a subtle khaki shimmer, she applied the brand's fluid eye shadow in Torrent. After lining Mila's inner lash line with a dark pencil eyeliner, she finished the look with mascara. Simple!

Holiday

Nars's Sex Appeal Blush: Orgasm's Softer, Mellower Cousin

First Nars came out with the ever-popular Orgasm blush, a peachy-pink with shimmer, followed by Super Orgasm, a peachy-pink with gold shimmer.

First Nars came out with the ever-popular Orgasm blush, a peachy-pink with shimmer, followed by Super Orgasm, a peachy-pink with gold shimmer. And this year for its holiday collection, the luxe brand is going for something unexpectedly mellow with Sex Appeal ($26), a gorgeously soft and subtle peach. Call it Nars Orgasm "lite," if you will. Wear it on the apples of the cheeks for a hint of color or as a contour to make a bolder, brighter blush stand out. Makeup artist Rachel Goodwin used the shade on Blake Lively earlier this month (a look that the majority of you were loving), while makeup artist Melanie Inglessis recently tried it out on Kylie Minogue. For something a bit more affordable, try Revlon's Matte Blush in Peach ($9) or customize your own shade with Physicians Formula's multitoned Blush Palette in Peach ($10).

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How-To: Get January Jones's Divine Emmy Makeup

You all absolutely adored January's sexy, soft look last night, and I did, too, so I got the scoop on how her makeup artist, Rachel Goodwin, did it.

You all absolutely adored January's sexy, soft look last night, and I did, too, so I got the scoop on how her makeup artist, Rachel Goodwin, did it. Goodwin says, "January's Emmy makeup was all about sleek, modern shapes. The overall look was meant to feel strong but refined." To complement the futuristic, classic look of January's dress, Goodwin used lots of texture to mimic the design. To find out how to get the how-to just keep reading.