You already knew that the 2020 Golden Globes were bound to bring the glam (the word "golden" is in the award show title, for crying out loud), but not every celebrity went the expensive route when getting ready for the night. In fact, plenty of A-listers used drugstore beauty products to complete their looks — and we've got the official scoop on exactly which ones.
From Jodie Comer's ultrasleek chignon that was created using an $8 hair serum to Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who wore a full face of Burt's Bees makeup, the stars made budget beauty look stunning on the red carpet. These celebrities are proof that not only do you not have to break the bank in your everyday beauty routine, but you don't even have to do it for one of the most glamorous events of the year. In fact, these drugstore beauty products do just as well.
Ahead, we're breaking down the affordable beauty products stars wore on the Golden Globes red carpet, just in case you want to re-create the glam looks in the comfort of your own home.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge won big for her role on Fleabag, but she also saved big because makeup artist Nikki DeRoest used Burt's Bees makeup to create her look (which included a super creamy eyeliner).
Rachel Brosnahan stepped onto the red carpet with skin as glowy as the sparkles on her dress. The possible reason: makeup artist Lisa Aharon used Cetaphil products first to prep for the big night.
The $7 secret to defining Black Mirror actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw's curls? According to hairstylist Matt Fugate, a brand-new product from Dove — and the result was straight-up glamorous.
Dove Amplified Textures Shine & Moisture Finishing Gel ($7, available in February)
Hairstylist Harry Josh created a stunningly chic chignon on actress Jodie Comer, and the secret was drugstore hair brand John Frieda.
Salma Hayek may have been wearing new Charlotte Tilbury makeup, but she kept her nails simple. Manicurist Thuy Nguyen used OPI in a soft neutral shade.
Speaking of matchy-matchy — makeup artist Sir John complemented Kat Graham's gown with an all-red everything look via L'Oréal makeup products.
If you could peel your eyes away from Natasha Lyonne's cool black nail art and shoulder pads, you'll probably notice her killer old Hollywood waves, which hairstylist Jillian Halouska kept in place with a hairspray from OGX.
Celebrity makeup artist Brett Freedman used Pixi on Amy Poehler, saying he chose the nude color palettes based off her emerald dress. "To give her cheekbones structure with a light catching glow I used Pixi's PixiGlow Cake in GildedBare Glow."
Slicked-back bobs were all the rage at the Globes this year, and hairstylist Ray Christopher made Tiffany Haddish's look smooth as ever with a $5 Suave detangler.
Your perfect everyday nail color? Scarlett Johansson wore it to the 2020 Golden Globes, courtesy of manicurist Steph Stone and one of Essie's bestsellers.
Gwyneth Paltrow's longtime hairstylist Ben Skervin added a little volume at the roots of her sleek hairstyle with a brand-new styling product from Tresemmé.
Bel Powley wasn't feeling so blue with her makeup at the award show, and instead went with a monochromatic pink look courtesy of makeup artist Jenna Kristina and Maybelline products.
The only way you keep a bold look like Jane Levy's on all night: a good makeup primer. Hers was courtesy of Nyx Professional Makeup.
The only thing sweeter than Priyanka Chopra's diamond necklace (fine, and the cute PDA between her and Nick Jonas) is the soft wave celebrity stylist Christian Wood created in Chopra's hair using Suave.