The Oscars 2024 Beauty Looks We Loved
We’re talking peach blush, the return of matte lips and lots of metallic eye makeup.
March 10 was Hollywood’s biggest — and most glamorous — night of the year, and while the evening was full of viral moments (Ryan Gosling’s performance! Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s iconic reunion! Vanessa Hudgens’ pregnancy announcement!) and stunning red carpet looks, it’s the Oscars 2024 beauty looks that we’re still buzzing over.
Peach blush reigned supreme, as seen on Emily Blunt, Eva Longoria, Florence Pugh and Vanessa Hudgens. Billie Eilish brought the volume with a jaw-dropping blowout. Emma Stone officially ushered in spring (and debuted a soon-to-be-released Charlotte Tilbury product!) with her bright coral lips. All in all, it was a beauty night to remember.
Keep reading for all the deets on the Oscars 2024 beauty looks we loved — and the products used to achieve each one.
Emma Stone
Makeup artist Rachel Goodwin used all our fave Charlotte Tilbury products (including Hollywood Flawless Filter, Hollywood Contour Wand) plus the not-yet-released Pillow Talk Big Lip Plumpgasm in “Pillow Talk Fair-Medium,” which you’ll be able to shop on April 4, for Emma Stone’s fresh and glowy look.
Billie Eilish
The singer looked absolutely gorgeous in a bouncy, voluminous, and truly show-stopping blowout. (We know, we know — how can a blowout be so different than any other blowout? No idea, but it just is.)
Emily Blunt
“For Emily’s beauty look, we went for a Grecian editorial vibe with a little pink pop on the lips using Charlotte [Tilbury]’s Candy Chic lipstick,” says makeup Jenn Streicher. Blunt looked radiant, tanned, glowing and sculpted — and we’ll be copying this makeup look STAT.
Greta Lee
Makeup artist Naoko Sofia Patrizia Scintu and hairstylist Takuya Yamaguchi went elegant and chic for Lee’s Oscars 2024 beauty look — think slick, low ponytail (side parts are back, y’all!) using Bumble and Bumble products like the brand’s beloved Surf Spray, and matte berry lip (Ilia Color block lipstick in Marsala and Rosewood).
Eva Longoria
The actress and L’Oréal Paris spokesperson wore a face (and head!) full of the brand’s products, courtesy of makeup artist Elan Bongiorno and hairstylist Ken Paves.
“For Eva’s makeup we decided to do her signature bronzed glowy skin while keeping the focus on her gorgeous eyes,” said Bongiorno. “I wanted her eyes to pop so I gave her glamorous lashes with L’Oréal Paris Panorama Mascara, a classic winged eye look using Telescopic Precision Liquid Eyeliner. To complement the look, we went with a nude lipstick.”
“This year’s Oscars 2024 look with Eva Longoria is all about luxurious and glamorous hair,” said Paves. “We lightened Eva’s hair for today so conditioning was key and the L’Oréal Paris EverPure Bond Repair Color Care System and Elnett Satin Extra Strong Hold Hair Spray were a must along! We wanted a sophisticated but natural and easy look. Beautiful, healthy, smooth, gorgeous hair that moves and shines on the red carpet!”
Florence Pugh
Hairstylist Adir Abergel created Florence Pugh‘s perfectly undone waves, while makeup artist Alex Babsky went with classic glam (smokey eye, contour, bold brows and “my lips but better” lipstick).
Lupita Nyong’o
“To celebrate a decade return at the Oscars this year, it’s fitting to have extra sparkles — sparking eyes, sparkling skin, sparkly everywhere!” writes makeup artist Nick Barose of Nyong’o’s look. Hairstylist Vernon François ensured that the actress had chunky sparkles sprinkled throughout her hair as well.
Vanessa Hudgens
Hairstylist Danielle Priano and makeup artist Tonya Brewer created Hudgens’ gorgeous beauty look. The actress, who announced her pregnancy on the red carpet, wore Colourpop makeup, like the Bare Necessities Eyeshadow Palette, while Priano used Remington hair tools for Hudgens’ flawless high ponytail.
America Ferrera
Makeup artist Linda Hay used CoverGirl products to create Barbie nominee America Ferrera’s fresh-faced look, including Lash Blast Cleantopia Mascara in Black and Outlast Lipstain in Sugey Girl. “America and her beauty encapsulate three words — fresh, flawless, powerful,” said Hay.
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