From Lucy Boynton's glitter-flecked eye makeup to Cynthia Erivo's chrome hair color, these beauty looks stole the show before the 2020 Golden Globes even started
Inspired by her sheer Fendi gown, makeup artist Georgie Eisdell wanted The Politician star to look “like Helen of Troy, the most beautiful woman in the world.” To create the look of a “modern-day bronzed bombshell,” the pro used only a small amount of Chantecaille Future Skin Foundation on the high points of Paltrow’s face and T-zone, and blended the Chantecaille Éclat Brillant on the cheekbones to give “a gorgeous highlight.”
Makeup artist Jo Strettell said the Catherine the Great nominee’s cranberry-colored Dior Haute Couture gown inspired the “fresh and chic” lipcolor of the same tone. To prep her lips, Strettell first lined them using the L'Oréal Paris Age Perfect Anti-Feathering Lipliner in Rich Cranberry and finished with the L'Oréal Paris Age Perfect Luminous Hydrating Lipstick + Nourishing Serum in Perfect Burgundy.
Drawing inspiration from the actress’ silver, glass-beaded Louis Vuitton gown, makeup artist Jo Baker created a dramatic glitter-flecked cat eye that she described as “galactic deco doll.”
Baker said: “We wanted to create a two-tone, metallic, jeweled eye with little silver gems, but underneath there’s just a wash of Chanel Ombre Première Laque in Desert Wind. I applied the color all around her eye, then overly extended the edges for a retro curve.”
After enhancing The Morning Show actress’ natural coils using the Dove Amplified Textures Moisture Lock Leave-in Conditioner and Dove Amplified Textures Shine & Moisture Finishing Gel, hairstylist Matt Fugate gently swept her hair back into a bun. A deep-side part added drama.