Celebrity Makeup Artists Reveal Their Favorite Products for 2020 Oscars

The 2020 Oscars just passed, and Hollywood’s most styled celebrities gathered for the 92nd annual Academy Awards. Now that the statuettes occupied their places in their rightful owners’ houses, and the red carpet was rolled up, beauty passionate people worldwide have started to check the looks closely and ask some questions. What was the eye shadow Natalie Portman wore? Was a makeup pigment the eye shadow Saoirse Ronan wore?

Celebrity makeup artists offered all the answers to these burning questions because it’s known that the Oscars set the standards in beauty for the year that starts. And if we learnt something from this year’s awards is that celebrities promote natural looks. Now more than never people should reveal their true beauty and use makeup products that enhance their features. It’s the moment to forget about layers of foundation one applied above the other, and tens of products applied on a single eye lid.

Let’s discover the products behind the most gorgeous looks at the Oscars.

Lucy Boynton

Lucy Boynton

Lucy Boynton is known for the risks she takes with makeup when she steps on the red carpet, and this year’s Academy Awards were no exception. She collaborated with Jo Baker to create a fresh flush look. Jo Baker used Chanel’s Rose Petale Blush both on the cheeks and lids and paired it with a red lipstick. Baker stated that it’s a trick women should use in 2020 if they want to create looks that tie everything together. And we shouldn’t forget about the lashes, they’re all false, you guessed right.

If you cannot afford Chanel’s blush, you can switch it with one of the following pigments AMA sells. They are perfect for a romantic eye makeup paired with false lashes.

 

Penelope Cruz

Penelope Cruz

It’s no secret that Penelope Cruz is a fan of the ‘90s glamour, so this year she decided to enhance her eyes and lips and use Smokey bronze shades for the lids. To highlight her beautiful eyes, Hung Vanngo used a few coats of Lancome’s Hypnose Drama Mascara.

To copy the eye shadow you can play with one of the AMA pigments.

 

Margot Robbie

Margot Robbie

Margot Robbie’s look was epic this year because she opted to wear a vintage black Chanel dress. The makeup artist Pati Dubroff polished her look with a bold red matte pout because she wanted to make Margot look like an Old Hollywood star. She promoted the ‘90s cool girl aesthetic with Chanel Rouge Allure Velvet in Ideal.

 

Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman

Lisa Storey paid extra attention to Natalie Portman’s iconic brows for the 2020 Academy Awards. She wanted to create a makeup that frames her glowing complexion and enhances her hairstyle. She used Diorshow Pump ‘N’ Brow in Black to create a full but natural appearance.

 

Saoirse Ronan

Saoirse Ronan

Saoirse debuted her new bangs on the Oscars’ red carpet and she decided, together with her makeup artist Kara Yoshimoto Bua, to use a romantic lilac-painted lid from Chanel’s flowery palette. Kara wanted to mirror the lavender color from Saoirse’ dress, with a glossy eye. A simple makeup not everyone can wear.

 

AMA suggests the following pigments if you want to recreate her lilac eye shadow.

Here are some of the products makeup artists used to create Oscar’s looks, feel free to recreate them and share with us your results.

XOXO

Author: Alina Dumitrascu