Every Chanel Makeup Product Used to Create Brie Larson's Glowing Look

How many times have you sat in a makeup chair and asked your artist for a "natural makeup look" only to end up with a moody, smoky eye and bold lip? At the 2016 Golden Globe Awards, celebrity makeup artist Rachel Goodwin nailed the golden glow on Brie Larson using Chanel products.

"For Brie's look, I was going for really natural, healthy, glowing beauty," Goodwin said. "She was wearing the most amazing gold dress, and I wanted her to radiate. I focused on radiant skin with a bronzy glow: elegant but not overdone. Cybill Shepherd and Jessica Lange in the '70s were two of my inspirations; I love that subtle glamour."

We're loving this beautiful monochromatic yet not-boring combination of colors, so we got the full breakdown from Goodwin. Keep reading for tips on how to DIY it!

Skin Care Prep
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Skin Care Prep

"I always start with a really basic skin care prep," Goodwin explained. "I used Chanel La Solution 10 de Chanel Sensitive Skin Cream. It's really simple and absorbs into skin quickly. Everything looks beautiful on top of it."

Learn more about the Chanel face lotion here!

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Face

"To warm up the complexion, I applied Chanel Perfection Lumière Long-Wear Flawless Fluid Sunscreen Makeup Broad Spectrum SPF 15 in 50 Beige, then bronzed and slightly sculpted the cheeks with Soleil Tan de Chanel Bronzing Makeup Base," Goodwin said. "I added a hint of highlight under the eyes with Soleil Tan de Chanel Sheer Illuminating Fluid."

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Eyes

"To accentuate Brie's lashes, I used a fine line of Chanel Écriture de Chanel Eyeliner Pen in Noir and applied Le Volume de Chanel Waterproof Mascara in Noir," Goodwin noted. "Right at the end, I added Illusion d'Ombre Long Wear Luminous Eyeshadow in Convoitise so that when she looked down, you'd see just a peekaboo of gold shadow."

Eyebrows
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Eyebrows

To fill in Brie's brows, Goodwin used Chanel Crayon Sourcils Sculpting Eyebrow in Blond Clair.

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Lips

"I wanted Brie's lips to look really natural, so I kept the shade simple. Chanel Rouge Coco Stylo Complete Care Lipshine in Script gave just a hint of pink."