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Posted by on Jan 15, 2014 in Beauty, Celeb-essence |

Golden Globes 2014: Taylor Shilling

Celebrity hairstylist Ryan Trygstad created the gorgeous look for Taylor Schilling of “Orange is the New Black” for the 2014 Golden Globes using Leonor Greyl products.

“We wanted to go with a look that was a bit 80s, late 70s.  Hair that was bigger on the bottom, but nothing too stylized.  Taylor is wearing this gorgeous emerald silk dress with gold heels and reminds me of Sharon Stone in Scarface, it has that sexy 70s vibe.

Get the Look:

I began by prepping her hair with Leonor Greyl’s Lait Luminescence on the ends to keep them soft.  Since her hair is on the finer side, I wanted to give her more volume all around.  I used the Mousse au Lotus Volumatrice, put some in my hand and worked it section by section into the roots. The Mousse is so easy to work with, wasn’t sticky at all, gave really nice body and shine, and smelled amazing. I didn’t apply mousse to the ends since we wanted to keep them really soft.  Then I blew out her hair with a small round brush to give a lot of body.

To create the shape to her hair, I prepped it with the Leonor Greyl Laque Souple and then used a 1” curling iron to create a loose wave all around.  I kept the ends kind of pointy for a more fluffy feeling.  After, I used the Lacque Souple again to set the entire look.  The hairspray is really light which we liked because we wanted to keep her hair touchable.

Next, I added in extensions that I put together myself and curled them.  I focused the curls more towards the bottom of the head to bring it up and create a triangle shape.  Then, I used the Leonor Greyl Natural Boar Bristle Brush and loosely brushed out the curls and backed combed a bit.  Keeping the top of the hair flat really finished out the shape I wanted to create.

Lastly, we used the Huile Secret de Beaute over her entire body for a bit of sheen.”

Leonor Greyl products are available at www.leonorgreyl-usa.com.

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Posted by on Jan 15, 2014 in Beauty, Celeb-essence |

Golden Globes 2014: Emilia Clarke

Celebrity Stylist Mark Townsend worked with Emilia Clarke from HBO’s ‘Games of Thrones’ for the 71st annual Golden Globes and shares his techniques with Solessence readers

This is the first time New Dove® Advanced Hair Series products are making an appearance on the red carpet. Comprised of the New Dove® Oxygen Moisture and New Dove® Pure Care Dry Oil collections, New Dove® Advanced Hair Series is a premium line of products that utilize the most advanced weightless moisturizing formulas and contain luxurious ingredients, designer fragrances and beautiful packaging. Launches this month!

Get the Look:

“I was so inspired by Emilia’s Proenza Schouler gown. The mix of embroideries looked like movement, so I wanted her hair to move beautifully as well.

– I prepped her hair by adding a few drops of the new Dove Pure Care Dry Oil Nourishing Treatment in her damp hair and combed through. It is loaded with African macadamia oil which is so nourishing for the hair.
– Next, I sprayed the new Dove Oxygen Moisture Root Lift Spray to the roots and blow dried with a round brush.
– Then, I took 3-inch sections of hair and wrapped each section around a 1 1/2inch curling iron. The large barrel creates bends in the hair instead of curls.
– When all the hair had been through the iron, I sprayed Oribe Dry Texture Spray all over to give the hair great texture.
– I finished by taking a few more drops of the new Dove Pure Care Dry Oil Nourishing Treatment in my hands and then raked it through her hair to give the hair tons of shine without weighing it down.”

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Posted by on Jan 13, 2014 in Beauty, Celeb-essence | 0 comments

Golden Globes 2014: Nailing It

A few of the lovely digits seen around town

THE TREND

WINNER: Amy Adams accepted her award with spring’s hottest trend, a nude nail, courtesy Tom Bachik.

Get the Look using BARBOR SPA Cuticle & Nail Repair and L’Oreal ColorRiche Nail Privee Collection

 

THE BLOODY BRILLIANT

Winner: Jennifer Lawrence personalized her American Hustle pickup with Deborah Lippmann

Get the Look using Deborah Lippman Bitches Brew and finish with Gel Lab Top Coat

 

THE GLITTER FADE

Monica Potter gets a mini-me of her ensemble on her nails with a dark and gold fade.

THE FLOWER POWER

Zooey Deschanel kept Tom Bachik busy with a digit full of daisy chain to match her Oscar de la Renta ivory tulle gown with crystals and pearls.

Get the Look using Colour Riche ‘Sweet Nothings’. Paint a tiny dot in the center of your nail using Colour Riche ‘The Statement Piece.’  With a slow, steady hand, paint a few thin lines around the center dot using Colour Riche ‘I will!’ to create flower petals.

Putting those hands to good photobombing use

I wish I knew what was inside her perfect pearl shoes

 

THE CLEAR AND PRESENT

Elsbeth Schuetz keeps Allison Williams pretty in pink with Patricia Yankee nail lacquer.

 

THE LAYERS

Jolene Brodeur gave a Red Carpet manicure to Tatiana Maslany, layering two coats of “Lighter Shade of Grey” followed by one coat of “Thank U Mom and Dad”.

THE GRATUITOUS SHOT

Like manicurist, like client. Tom Bachik shows his tips got all dolled up, alongside client Heidi Klum.

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Posted by on Jan 12, 2014 in Beauty, Celeb-essence |

Golden Globes 2014: Julia Louis Dreyfus

Julia’s haltered Narcisco Rodriguez dress was key

Celebrity makeup artist Karen Kawahara created the look for Julia Louis Dreyfus at the 2014 Golden Globes using Votre Vu products. The bright orangey-red color dress inspired her to focus the look on a stronger eye with a lighter lip.

Get the Look:
“Votre Vu Attentive Crème du Jour was used to prep the skin while the Amour D’Ore Multi-Vitamin Oil was placed applied to her body before hair and nails to ensure that it had time to absorb into the skin. I also applied a little bit of the Luxee Yeux as well around the eye contour.

I applied the Love Me Deux Foundation in Cannes to the entire face and concealed the under eye with a mixture of the Lingerie Pour Les Yeux in Light and Medium.

I also used the Lingerie Pour Les Yeux in Light all over the lids and applied powder on top of it to ensure that the eyeshadow lasted all night. I like to apply eyeliner first to create the shape I want in the eye and then shadow on top of that. I used Le Joli Crayon in Charbon and pushed it in between the lashes, then started with a very thin line in the inner eye, gradually getting thicker towards the outside. I added a little wing on the corners to give the eyes a lift. To create a popping eye, I used Votre Vu’s Palette in Play in Copper. The lightest vanilla shadow was placed towards the inside of the eye and the lighter copper color was brushed over about ¾ of the outside lid.

I also, very lightly, lined the inside of the eye with a burgundy color. The darker copper color in the Palette in Play was also placed close to the bottom lashes underneath the eye. To finish off the eyes, I used Eiffel Power Mascara as well as some individual lashes.

Julia, in on the opening skit

Vu-On Rouge Color Accent in Bouquet Rose was used to give some color on the lip and cheeks. I applied all over the cheek using my finger. I wanted to create pale lip, so I used a lip brush to apply the color and went over with soft coral for a bit of sheen.

I mixed the Arch de Triumphe in Fair and Dark Brown to go over the brows since I didn’t want them to seem too dark.

Then I used the Beaute en Bronze Blush which was very sheer and then applied the Dior Blush in Amber on top for a bit more color.

Lastly, I set her makeup with Belle Poudre in Light.”

Votre Vu products are available at www.votrevu.com.

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Posted by on Jan 12, 2014 in Beauty, Celeb-essence |

Golden Globes 2014 : Emma Watson

Golden Globes presenter Emma Watson twists it up

It was the first time for Emma Watson attending the Golden Globes, and showing up as a presenter must have been magical. The occasion called for a classic Hollywood look with a slight twist. Vidal Sassoon Pro Series stylist Shelley Brien knew just how to compliment Emma’s night and special Dior orange and navy dress/pant suit (also deemed reverse mullet dress) with suede shoes.

Get the Look:

To show off the dress’s low back, Shelley thought a chic chignon would be the perfect style to complement her modern look. Emma’s striking look was the biggest fashion statement on the red carpet!

Here’s how Shelley created Emma’s look:

1.First spray Vidal Sassoon Pro Series Heat Protect & Shine Spray to damp hair. Take a medium sized boar bristle round brush and blow dry hair so that it’s straight and smooth.

2.Once hair is dry, create a side part and then spray Vidal Sassoon Pro Series ColorFinity Dry Shampoo in Rich Darks to the roots to create extra volume.

3.Backcomb the hair near the front of your face to create texture and then brush all the hair back until it’s smooth. Maintaining the side part, pull hair back into a low ponytail and then wrap hair loosely into a chignon. Wrap hair similar to a bun and then pin in place.

4.Pull a few pieces of hair in the front and tuck behind the ear to create a more modern, tousled look.

5.To finish, spray hair with Vidal Sassoon Pro Series Flexible Hold Hairspray to leave it with a sleek, finished look.

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