Oscars 2018: Best Hair & Makeup
The red carpet at the Oscars is always my favorite part of the night. To be honest, I don’t really care much who wins the actual awards. I love seeing the fashion, jewelry, hair, and makeup. This year there was some really good and some really bad (yeah, Salma Hayek, I’m talking to you). As far as the good goes, where to begin... [divider height="30" style="default" line="default" themecolor="0"][one_second]
Jane Fonda
Jane...we’re not worthy. That dress. That body. That hair! Perfection. Getting that kind of volume can be difficult to achieve without looking like you’re wearing a helmet. Jane accomplished that.[/one_second][one_second]Embed from Getty Images[/one_second] [divider height="30" style="default" line="default" themecolor="0"][one_second]
Sandra Bullock
Those eyes. The perfect eye makeup to complement the stunning gold and black dress. The nude lip and pink blush really let the eyes talk. Sleek, center-parted hair looked elegant and allowed the eyes and dress to take all the attention.[/one_second][one_second]Embed from Getty Images[/one_second] [divider height="30" style="default" line="default" themecolor="0"][one_second]
Eiza Gonzalez
Her bold coral lip contrasted beautifully with her radiant yellow dress. A complementary hue of burnt orange eyeshadow and soft mascara let the lipstick be the star.[/one_second][one_second]Embed from Getty Images[/one_second] [divider height="30" style="default" line="default" themecolor="0"][one_second]
Lupita Nyong’o
This is how colored eyeliner should be done. The bold blue hue was swept along the upper and lower lash lines and then blended up onto the lid. A swipe of bronze under the brow complemented her bronze cheeks and lip. She absolutely glowed.[/one_second][one_second]Embed from Getty Images[/one_second] [divider height="30" style="default" line="default" themecolor="0"][one_second]
Margot Robbie
Soft waves and nude tones created a look of effortless beauty. After years of false lashes and dramatic makeup, this year’s beauty felt fresher. Margot captured this trend perfectly.[/one_second][one_second]Embed from Getty Images[/one_second]