The Best of the Best: Red Carpet at 2011 Grammy's!



The Best Hair and Makeup at the Grammys
Hair | Makeup
FEBRUARY 13, 2011
Selena Gomez: Best Pink Lipstick
In a shimmery champagne toned gown, Gomez kept things simple and monochromatic, save for the punchy bubblegum pink gloss on her lips. Makeup artist Karan Mitchell used the Cover Girl Lip Perfection Lip Color in Siren on Gomez. It's not a flashy color, but rather just a touch brighter than her natural lip color.



The Best Hair and Makeup at the Grammys
Hair | Makeup
FEBRUARY 13, 2011
Jennifer Hudson: Best Skin
Jennifer Hudson's creamy mocha skin was a flawless and luminous canvas for the rest of her look: Nude lipstick, slate eye shadow, and glossy, stick-straight strands





The Best Hair and Makeup at the Grammys
Hair | Makeup
FEBRUARY 13, 2011
Katy Perry: Best Two-Toned Eye Shadow
Makeup artist Jake Bailey swept lavender cream eye shadow across the lid and followed with a dusting of springy green shadow on the bottom lashline. "Katy's look was angelic, sparkly and ethereal," said Bailey. "I wanted to play off the textures in the dress and wings." (Make Up For Ever Glitter provided that extra dose of bling.)






The Best Hair and Makeup at the Grammys
Hair | Makeup
FEBRUARY 13, 2011
Dianna Agron: Best Winged Eye Shadow
Avon makeup artist Jillian Dempsey gave the actress sculpted, winged-out shadow and a soft, peach-toned lip. "I wanted to create a rockabilly feel with an '80s punk twist," said Dempsey. "I spent a really long time on her eye makeup." After rimming her top and bottom lashlines with Jillian Dempsey for AVON Professional Kohl Eyeliner, she followed with chocolate brown eye shadow on the lids, using a folded tissue as her guide to perfect the exaggerated cat-eye shape.






The Best Hair and Makeup at the Grammys
Hair | Makeup
FEBRUARY 13, 2011
Rihanna: Best Bob
The Song of the Year nominee kissed goodbye her corkscrew curls in favor of a touchable above-the-shoulders bob. "Because she was wearing a strapless dress, we decided to go a little shorter with the hair," said Rihanna's hairstylist, Ursula Stephen. "We also were in search of a new red—and we found it!" A deep side part and kicked-up ends gave Rihanna's new color a sophisticated edge.

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