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Beauty Looks At The 2024 Oscars Ceremony

The 96th Academy Awards is non-stop glamour! We've selected some spectacular red carpet beauty looks.

Emma Stone

 

Actress Emma Stone had a big night at the 2024 Oscars, shocking everyone, including herself, by winning the Best Actress category. The two-time Academy Award winner went full Charlotte Tilbury for her red carpet look, using some of the brand's cult-favourite products like the Magic Water Cream for skin prep, Hollywood Flawless Filter and Beautiful Skin Radiant Concealer for her base, The Super Nudes Palette and Pillow Talk Push Up Lashes Mascara for eyes, and a combination of Lip Cheat in “90s Pink”, Hollywood Beauty Icon Lipstick - K.I.S.S.I.N.G. “90s Pink” and Pillow Talk Plumpgasm for lips. As for her hair, she kept it down, pushed it back behind her ears and curled her ends in for a natural look.

Makeup by Rachel Goodwin and hair by Mara Roszak.

Zendaya

 

Presenting the award for Best Cinematography at the Oscars earlier today was Zendaya. Besides her gorgeous pink and black shimmery fitted Armani Privé gown, the actress dazzled on the red carpet with her classic pink-hued makeup by Ernesto Casillas, opting for a simple sharp winged liner, bold lashes, and muted reddish-pink lip. As for her hair, Zendaya took on retro Baroque-styled hair with a side part, done by hairstylist Tai Simon using Jaico products.

Florence Pugh

 

Oppenheimer's Florence Pugh doesn't play when it comes to Hollywood glamour. The actress has taken the 2024 awards season by storm with her beauty looks and has pulled out all the stops for the Oscars, though her makeup artist Alex Babsky seems to be keeping the products used for her beat hush-hush this time around. Hair-wise, artist Adir Abergel prepped Pugh's tresses with Virtue Labs' Damage Reverse Serum before styling them with heat tools from Kristine Ess Hair to achieve a messy-chic volumised and coiffed side part. 

Quannah ChasingHorse

 

Native American model and actress Quannah ChasingHorse kept her glamour simple, yet edgy for the Oscars, building a look on top of her gorgeous Indigenous traditional facial tattoos. Makeup artist Katey Denno started by prepping her skin with Jenette Skincare's Be Clean and Be Happy and Ojai Wild's Dandelion Facial Oil, before drawing sharp double-winged red eyeliner along the ends of her eyes and going into her inner corners with a white shimmer. Denno finished the look with lashes and a classic red lip. Hairstylist Paula Peralta straightened ChasingHorse's long hair before styling it with face-framing braids and adding six golden hair wraps. 

Margot Robbie 

 

Margot Robbie kept it girl-next-door with Chanel this Oscars. Makeup artist Pati Dubroff used popular Chanel Beauty products like the N°1 de Chanel serum and Sublimage La Creme to prep the Barbie star's skin before going full-glam. Dubroff also used the house's La Base Matifiante primer and Les Beiges foundation to aid in building that near-skin base, Les 4 Ombres for her eyes, and Rouge Allure for lips. To complement the beat, hairstylist Bryce Scarlett left Robbie's hair down and styled it with subtle waves for that effortless look.

America Ferrera

 

Another Barbie girl has made our list, and this time it's Academy Award nominee America Ferrera. To build the look, makeup artist Linda Hay used Covergirl Makeup's Clean Fresh Skin Milk, Clean Invisible Concealer and Powder, Clean Fresh Clean Colour Eyeshadow, Clean Fresh Brow, Lash Blast Cleantopia Mascara and Outlast À Lèvres. Hairstylist Aviva Jansen Perea also used Briogeo's Farewell Frizz, Superfoods Soft Wave Texture Spray and Don't Despair Repair, and GHD's new Chronos Styler to get the actress's soft retro side-parted waves.

Greta Lee

 

Past Lives' Greta Lee went for a chic wet look this Oscars. Hair artist Takuya Yamaguchi used Olivia Garden's Super HP Hair Dryer, Titanium+Iron Flat Iron, Ceramic+Iron Hair Brush CL-35 and CarbonLite Comb Metal Tail to style her hair back and sleek it down using a combination of Bumble and Bumble's Hairdresser's Invisible Oil, Brilliantine Styling Creme and BB Thickening Full Form Soft Mousse. Makeup-wise, artist Naoko Scintu kept it simple using ILIA products, focusing on Lee's cheeks and lips to give it a rosy tint. 

Anya Taylor-Joy

 

Anya Taylor-Joy can do no wrong in our eyes when it comes to red carpet glamour. This time around, the star opted for a full beat by makeup artist Georgie Eisdell using only Dior Beauty products; this includes the house's trending Capture Totale products for skin prep, Dior Forever foundation, primer and bronzer, Dior Rouge blush, Diorshow 5 Couleurs and Dior Addict lip products. As for her hair, hairstylist Gregory Russell kept it down, straightened and pushed back for a more elegant look.