At the end of award season, the celebrities have racked up all the trophies, and you're left with nothing but red carpet memories. Sure, you saved Lupita Nyong'o's purple smoky eye from the Golden Globes to your Makeup Inspiration board, but will you ever really try it at home? This season we're challenging you to take the trends straight off the red carpet to the streets. To make it simple, we've rounded up the key products used to create your favorite red carpet beauty looks. Keep reading to shop the red carpet.
Makeup artist Molly R. Stern used Laura Mercier Creme Smooth Lip Colour ($27) in Peche on Reese's lips to create the perfect bright nude.
Rita Ora and cat eyeliner go hand in hand. For the Oscars red carpet, makeup artist Kathy Jeung used Scandaleyes Thick and Think Liquid Pen Eyeliner ($11) to get the star's signature flick.
At the Vanity Fair Oscars party, Lady Gaga switched up from her bright red lip to something moodier. Makeup artist Sarah Tanno applied Nars Audacious Lipstick ($32) in Bette to give the singer a more dramatic afterparty look.
Makeup artist Lisa Storey wanted a classic '40s-glamour makeup look. So, she applied Cargo Essential Lip Color ($22) in Paris for the Vanity Fair Oscars party.
Makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury used her Eye Shadow Luxury Palette ($52) in The Sophisticate to create a winged shadow shape on Sienna.
Becca Beach Tint Shimmer Souffle ($27) in Guava/Moonstone is the product makeup artist Monika Blunder used to give Rosie a radiant glow on the Vanity Fair Oscars party red carpet.
Want Margot's fire-red lip color from the Oscars red carpet? Swipe on Hourglass Opaque Rouge Liquid Lipstick in Raven ($28). It's the exact statement shade makeup artist Tyron Macchausen used on the Aussie actress.
Felicity's smoky eye was the perfect balance between feminine and sexy. Makeup artist Sabrina Bedrani focused the Diorshow Khol Stick ($32) in Smoky Black along the outer corners of the eyes to keep the liner from becoming too heavy.
Makeup artist Kate Lee accentuated Keira's natural pregnancy glow with a mauve eye contour. She used Chanel Soft Touch Eye Shadow ($30) in Hasard to give her eye color extra depth on the Oscars red carpet.
To get Marion's perfectly pink pout, makeup artist Christophe Danchaud used the Ilia Tinted Lip Conditioner in Blossom Lady ($26).
L'Oréal Paris Infallible Pro-Last Color ($13) in Timeless Rose was the pop of pink Mary Phillips added to turn Jennifer's bronze makeup palette into something worthy of a princess.
Miley's bright orange lipstick was a mix of three different shades. First, makeup artist Pati Dubroff layered Mac lipsticks ($16) in Neon Orange and Morange. Then, she added a topcoat of Lipmix ($15) in Orange to get the traffic-cone hue.
For a long-wear red lip color, makeup artist Kara Yoshimoto Bua applied a small amount of Rouge Coco Ultra Hydrating Lip Color in Gabrielle ($36). Then, she blotted the color away before adding another, more saturated layer.
Makeup artist Vanessa Scali complemented Anna's peachy gown with a pink flush on the cheeks. She used Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Cream Blush ($24) in Pink to perfectly match the dress color.
Lady Gaga stunned on the Grammys red carpet in a metallic eye makeup and a bright red lip. Makeup artist Sarah Tanno layered Shiseido Shimmering Cream Eye Color in Tin ($25) on top of other silvery shadows.
Makeup artist Jake Bailey used CoverGirl Eye Shadow Quad in Blooming Blushes ($9) on Katy's lids at the Grammys. The taupe shades really complemented the star's bright purple hair color.
Meghan packed a Clinique Chubby Stick Intense Moisturizing Lip Color Balm in Heftiest Hibiscus ($17) in her Grammys clutch for last-minute touchups. Makeup artist Alison Christian selected the crimson hue to complement her fair skin tone and '40s beauty theme.
Makeup artist Gina Brooke used a mix of shades from the Chantecaille Glacier Eye Shade Trio ($70) on Madonna's lids. The silvery hues complemented her winged liquid liner underneath her matador veil.
Makeup artist Colby Smith used Giorgio Armani Eye & Brow Maestro #2 ($34) to give Charli's arches a dark brown outline on the Grammys red carpet.
Overall Katharine wore a muted makeup look to present at the Grammys, but makeup artist Lauren Andersen used Avon Superextend Winged Out Mascara ($8) to give her lashes added length.
Makeup artist Nick Barose opted for a classic red lipstick hue on Lupita for the SAG Awards. The exact shade was Lancome's Caprice ($30).
Jennifer was perfectly bronzed on the SAG Awards red carpet. To play up her tan complexion, makeup artist Angela Levin used all neutral tones like the Chanel Rouge Allure Gloss in Sensuel ($34).
Makeup artist Genevieve Herr used the Lancome Shadow Palette in Midnight Rush ($50) to give Julia's gaze an unexpected navy sparkle.
When you're wearing all black on the red carpet, a bold, bright lip is the ideal match. At the SAG Awards, makeup artist Mélanie Inglessis used the candy-apple color Chanel's La Petillante ($55) for Rosamund's showstopping pout.
Heather Curie pulled makeup inspiration from Julie's beige and pink Georges Hobeika gown. So she used the Neutrogena Cocoa Mauve palette ($9) to add a hint of lavender color on the lids.
Walking the red carpet in a pale pink Balenciaga dress, Felicity kept her makeup more muted to match. But makeup artist Sabrina Bedrani did use Antonym Organic Baked Blush in Peach ($35) to liven up her complexion.
Kevyn Aucoin Matte Lip Color in Eternal ($33) was makeup artist Tracey Levy's red of choice for Rashida at the SAG Awards.
Makeup artist Kate Lee layered Chanel Le Jardin de Chanel Powder Blush ($55) on the apples of the cheeks to intensify Keira's natural pregnancy glow.
Emma's makeup was pared down to make room for her bold lip hue. Makeup artist Rachel Goodwin first covered the lip with Revlon Lip Liner in Red ($9) before layering on Revlon Ultra HD Lipstick in Gladiolus ($10).
Joanne walked away with a SAG Award statue for her role on Downton Abbey, but we couldn't take our eyes off her lush lashes. Makeup artist Mai Quynh used two coats of Armani Eyes to Kill Mascara ($32) to complement Joanne's subtle smoky eye.
Makeup artist Mary Wiles played up Naomi Watts's sunny Gucci gown with a bold red lip at the Golden Globes. You can buy the exact hue, L'Oréal Paris Infallible Pro Lip Colour in Infallible Red ($10), from the drugstore!
Lupita is never afraid to play with color on the red carpet, and for the Golden Globes her lids were awash with purples. Makeup artist Nick Barose applied multiple shades from the Lancome Bright Lights Shadow Palette in Jacaranda Bloom ($50) to match Lupita's floral-inspired gown.
White gloves, black gown, and a red lip? It doesn't get any more classic than that! Makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury layered a brick red called K.I.S.S.I.N.G Lipstick ($32) with a candy-apple lip liner for Amal's cherry lip look at the Golden Globes.
Emma wore a winged eyeliner look for the Golden Globes red carpet that picked up the shimmer in her embellished black jumpsuit. To get a glittery-eye effect, makeup artist Rachel Goodwin lined Emma's lids with Chanel Stylo Yeux Waterproof in Black Shimmer ($32) .
At the Golden Globes, makeup Artist Janice Kinjo created the ultimate longwear lip color using the Armani Smooth Silk Lip Pencil in 11 ($30). The plum shade matched the accent design in Uzo's beaded dress.
Jessica's brown, winged eye makeup picked up the bronze undertones in her red-orange hair color and moss green eyes. Her makeup pro for the night, Kristofer Buckle, used the metallic earthy tones in the YSL Couture Palette in Afrique ($60).
Even though the Golden Globes takes place in the middle of Winter, Felicity wore a citrus lipstick hue called Rouge Dior Lipstick in Plisse Soleil ($35) on the red carpet. It paired perfectly with her muted green eye makeup.
The blue in Claire's Valentino gown at the Golden Globes translated into a sea-toned eye look. Makeup artist Matin used the Dual Intensity Eye Shadow in Giove ($29) to give the classic smoky eye a colorful redux.
Rosamund chose a plum lip hue called Make Up Forever Rouge Artist Intense lipstick in Matte Bordeaux ($20) for the Palm Springs Film Festival. She balanced out the bold lip with barely there eye makeup and flushed cheeks.