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Get The Look: Ellen Pompeo’s Sleek Straight Hair
At the 2006 Emmys, Ellen Pompeo opted against a fancy and stereotypical red-carpet hairstyle and instead sought a super-sexy, simple-yet-sleek coif. She wasn’t alone: Kate Walsh and Mariska Hargitay also bucked tradition and opted for a chic, elegant look with flat, bone-straight or slightly bumped tresses as well. Fortunately you don’t need $1,000 and a celebrity hairstylist at your beck and call to attain this look. It’s easy to get a smooth and shiny stick-straight salon-style blowout right in the comfort of your own home. —India-Jewel Jackson
Get The Look: Katherine Heigl’s Voluptuous Lips
The latest must-have accessory popping up all over the red carpet? Luscious, bee-stung lips. Long gone are the days of Elizabeth Taylor, Doris Day, and Katherine Hepburn, when super-thin lips were in style—now, it’s all about a plump and juicy kisser. Just ask Katherine Heigl, who recently showcased her oh-so-full pout at the 2006 Emmy Awards. Interested in imitating Heigl and pumping up the volume of your mouth for an evening? Add oomph with these four simple steps and you’ll get a full, sexier pout in five minutes flat. —India-Jewel Jackson
Get the Look: Amanda Peet's Subtle Glow
Such a natural stunner! This gorgeous girl-next-door always has a luminous subdued look. Her minimalist style mantra? Remarkably radiant, exceptionally fresh, and sensationally sophisticated. Mimic her beauty style in five short steps. – India-Jewel Jackson
Get the Look: Beyoncé’s Beautiful Blowout
While the Golden Globes red carpet is the central place for high-drama hairstyles to congregate (hello, updos and chignons), Beyoncé brought sexy back with a chic, stress-free style: the blowout. She proved that straight tresses are just as high-glam as any heavily styled look. Nelson Chan, stylist to Heather Graham, shares his tips on how you can get a beautiful blowout in the comfort of your own home. —India-Jewel Jackson For more great tips from Nelson Chan, visit his website: www.haircolorandextension.com.
Get the Look: Brittany Snow
A far cry from her devilish role as Amber von Tussle in Hairspray, Brittany Snow turned up at the Hollywood premiere looking rather angelic. Here’s how you can get her super-sweet, dolled up look.— India-Jewel Jackson
Get the Look: Cameron Diaz’s Flushed Cheeks
Perhaps Cameron Diaz was blushing because she thought she may run into her newly ex-beau Justin Timberlake on the red carpet at the 2007 Golden Globe Awards… Whatever the reason, her radiant rosy cheeks certainly warmed up the place with their juicy, just-pinched glow. Want chic cheeks? Light up your lovely look by highlighting your cheekbones with a pretty pop of pink color that even Marie Antoinette (the queen of the over-blushed flush) herself would envy. —India-Jewel Jackson
Get the Look: Carmen Electra's Runway Look
"The beauty theme for this show was inspired by the silver screen beauties of the forties, fifties, and sixties," said Pat McGrath. Here, she shares everything you'll need to recreate Carmen Electra's catwalk look.—India-Jewel Jackson
Get the Look: Courteney Cox Arquette’s Glossy Hair
Courteney Cox Arquette knows the No. 1 trick to standing out in a crowd. At the 2007 Golden Globe Awards Cox Arquette took center stage with a head full of gorgeous, überglistening hair. Take her cue—remember there’s a fine line between glossy and greasy, so take your locks from lifeless to lustrous the right way. Nelson Chan, stylist to the stars (Alicia Silverstone and Sarah Michelle Gellar), shares his secret steps for giving your hair a healthy sheen. —India-Jewel Jackson
For more great tips from Nelson Chan, visit his website: www.haircolorandextension.com.
Get the Look: Heidi Klum’s Updo
Every year for the Emmys, feminine elegance and full-on vintage glamour sum up the overall look. The 2006 ceremony was no different, especially when it came to hair. Nothing says “I’m a Hollywood goddess” like a celebrity crowned with the darling of the red-carpet hairstyle: the updo. It’s vintage and it’s modern. It can be chicly undone or it can be taut. It’s soft and subtle, yet it’s sexy and stylish. Heidi Klum’s take on the updo: a romantic Grecian-inspired style. Try it yourself; take the updo off of the red carpet. Use these tools to create an upswept style all your own. —India-Jewel Jackson
Get the Look: Hilary Swank's Wavy Locks
You don’t need an updo to make jaws drop on the red carpet—at least according to Hilary Swank, who sported elegant, wavy tresses at the Academy Awards this year. Though this fresh style has the I-just-let-it-air-dry appearance, achieving sexy, undulating tresses is anything but a wash-and-go deal. Fortunately, Mark Townsend—the celebrity hairstylist who did Nicole Richie’s hair for the new Jimmy Choo campaign—comes to the rescue with tips on how to get this loose-locked look. Give these steps a whirl, and accolades will surely follow. —Amy Gurvitz
Get the Look: Jada Pinkett Smith’s Shimmery Eyes
Looking for a sexy, subtle alternative to traditional charcoal smoky eyes? Shine bright with a sparkling smolder—simply trade in your darker-hued eye shadow for a softer, shimmery shade. Metallic colors look gorgeous and glamorous on all complexions, so illuminate your lids with pearly pink, iridescent champagne, or even glittery gold, like Pinkett Smith wore to the 2007 Golden Globe Awards. —India-Jewel Jackson
Get the Look: Jennifer Garner's Luxe Locks
From sexy TV crime fighter to haute mama to breakout Broadway star, Jennifer Garner never looks anything less than ethereally stellar. Her hair? Always healthy and flat-out gorgeous. Love the look? Here’s how to get Garner’s lush loose locks.
Get the Look: Jennifer Hudson's Lush Locks
Does she ever have a bad-hair day? We’re guessing no. Whether she’s in cascading curls or a sleek straight style, the cameras always manage to capture our favorite Dreamgirl looking divine with a dolled-up do.– India-Jewel Jackson
Get the Look: Jessica Alba's Retro Eyes
1960s’ retro liner and lashes—à la Reese Witherspoon as June Carter in Walk the Line—were this year’s Academy Awards’s attendees’ homage to old-school beauty. Jessica Alba especially hypnotized the crowd with her cat-eye appeal, sporting just the right amount of drama to make it look seductively sexy. Carmindy, What Not to Wear’s makeup queen, has tips on how to make your peepers go from 0 to 60 with a little help from some faux lashes and a fail-proof friend we call mascara. —
Get the Look: Keira Knightley's Smoky Eyes
Keira Knightley made a seductive statement this year at the Academy Awards with smoky eyes, a tried-and-true red-carpet beauty showstopper. This year’s variations on sexy charcoal seducers call for small touches of femininity for extra come-hither appeal. To create your own alluring guise, follow celebrity makeup artist and What Not to Wear beautifying guru Carmindy’s easy steps. It might not score you a statuette, but this tempting look will win you plenty of attention. —Mari Tzikas
Get the Look: Michelle Williams's Red Lips
Award shows are notoriously long, and stars don’t always have the luxury of ducking into the little girls’ room for a touch up or two. (Remember Renée Zellweger’s 2001 Golden Globes bathroom-break incident?) So how do dazzling stars like Michelle Williams sport ultrasexy red lips that last from paparazzi smiles through after parties? What Not to Wear’s makeup expert Carmindy offers up insider tips on how to get cherry-red chops that hold tight throughout the night and the must-haves to make this popular red-carpet look complete. —Mari Tzikas
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