
Golden Globe Awards: Glenn Close
Don’t get me wrong, I make mistakes, too, and matching foundation is a PITA… but at the Golden Globes? Makes me sad and I always feel bad when it happens to celebs!

Don’t get me wrong, I make mistakes, too, and matching foundation is a PITA… but at the Golden Globes? Makes me sad and I always feel bad when it happens to celebs!

Not quite red, but definitely not pink, these raspberry-pinky-red lips are a nice contrast to her dress.

Another pale, red-lipped beauty. I love how simple her eye makeup is with those fierce falsies.
“January’s Golden Globes makeup was all about taking a fresh approach to the classic red lip.” — Rachel Goodwin, Makeup Artist
“I used Le Blanc de CHANEL under her base to create luminous ‘glowing from the inside’ porcelain skin, then treated her lips with CHANEL Hydramax + Active Lip Treatment before applying CHANEL Rouge Coco Lip Colour in Paris – a gorgeous garnet red from a new lipstick line launching in March. I painted the finest black line on her upper lid with CHANEL Automatic Liquid Eyeliner in Noir and shaded under her eyes with CHANEL Intense Eye Pencil in Graphite in the outer corners. I finished her look by layering lots of different false eyelashes then added Exceptionnel de CHANEL Noir Obscur Mascara over the top for an intense black lash line.” — Rachel Goodwin, Makeup Artist

Loving her makeup, but that dress is sooo not doing it for me.
“When I walked into Sandra’s room, I saw that she was in an incredibly relaxed, happy and free spirited mood. I wanted her makeup to reflect her serene state of mind!” — Angela Levin, Makeup Artist
“I prepped Sandra’s skin with CHANEL Hydramax + Active Cream. Her eyes were a mixture of CHANEL shadows – Silky Eyeshadow Duo in Orient-Express, and Soft Touch Eyeshadow in Trace. I then lined the eyes with CHANEL Long Lasting Eyeliner in Violine, a deep, soft purple shade. On her cheeks, I used CHANEL Tweed Blush Duo in Tweed Rose. Finally, on her lips she wore CHANEL Rouge Coco Lip Colour in Beige Felin. — Angela Levin, Makeup Artist
For Frederic Fekkai, Adir Abergel’s inspiration for Sandra was a modernized 1930′s look with deep waves and interesting lines.
Adir Abergel started by parting the hair on an angle. He then blow-dried the hair adding FEKKAI COIFF™ Perfecteur Anti-Frizz Silkening Crème to create a smooth, frizz-free texture. Then with a 1” curling iron he curled the hair away from the face. Next, he created a foundation for the do by backcombing the bottom layers of the hair and tucking the hair under with pins. After, he applied a pinch of FEKKAI COIFF™ NONCHALANT PIECING & FORMING WAX to separate the pieces of hair as well as adding shine. Abergel then tucked the hair under creating an asymmetrical bob- with a modern twist. To finish the look, Abergel pinned the first part of the hair tightly, let a few pieces hang and pinned the rest back very loosely. Finally, he secured the look by adding FEKKAI COIFF™ Sheer Hold Hairspray.

I like her necklace, it’s so… cutesy. Like perfect for spring kind of cute! I like the eyes and the cheeks, the lip doesn’t quite seem to complement as well as it could have, I think.

I wonder if it’s the lighting, but I’m not loving the look here. I like the lip color, wonder if that’s Viva Glam, ha!