The Best 2025 Beauty TIps Straight from the Red Carpet

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The Best 2025 Beauty TIps Straight from the Red Carpet

Awards season is in full swing and that means red carpets are overflowing with gorgeous looks.

Whether you tuned into the Golden Globes, Grammy Awards or Critics Choice Awards in recent weeks, chances are you saw a classic red lip, winged liner and skin that glowed from head to toe.

When the makeup artists behind these award-worthy looks aren’t with clients, restocking their kits or catching up on some much-needed sleep, they’re sharing their beauty secrets.

Below, the best tips we’ve gleaned this season from the pros behind the biggest stars around.

Goal: Defined Eyes

Kelsea Ballerini at the 2025 Grammy Awards; CoverGirl Eye Enhancer Eye Shadow Palette in Natural Nudes.

Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty; Cover Girl


Kelsea Ballerini’s makeup artist Kelsey Deenihan applied a bronze tone on her lids, followed by a gold tone (both from CoverGirl’s Country Wood palette) on her outer corners and in her crease. Then, Deenihan applied the deepest tone in the palette shown on the outer corners of the musician’s eyes, as well as underneath the bottom lash line, “to frame her eyes and make them pop with subtle definition,” she says.

Buy It! CoverGirl Eye Enhancer Eye Shadow Palette in Natural Nudes, $7.50; amazon.com

Goal: Glowing Skin

Cynthia Erivo at the 2025 Golden Globes; Summer Fridays Rich Cushion Cream Ultra Plumping Moisturizer.

Earl Gibson III/GG2025/Penske Media via Getty; Summer Fridays


Cynthia Erivo’s makeup artist Joanna Simkin loaded the star’s skin with hydration to get her radiant effect. She applied Summer Fridays’ nourishing Jet Lag Mask on Erivo’s face and neck, followed by a thick coat of the cream shown, and let that all soak in.

Buy It! Summer Fridays Rich Cushion Cream Ultra Plumping Moisturizer, $52; summerfridays.com

Goal: All-Over Radiance

Nikki Glaser at the 2025 Golden Globes; Naked Sundays Hydrating Glow Mist Top Up Spray SPF 50+.

Taylor Hill/FilmMagic; Naked Sundays


Nikki Glaser’s makeup artist Jenna Kristina had a post-makeup hack to not only protect any parts of the comedian’s skin that wasn’t covered by her gown, but to also make it pop. She sprayed this clear SPF 50+ mist (which has a delicious watermelon scent) a few minutes before Glazer slipped into her dress.

Buy It! Naked Sundays Hydrating Glow Mist Top Up Spray SPF 50+, $23; target.com

Goal: Winged Liner

Kim Gordon at the 2025 Grammy Awards;.

Kevin Mazur/Getty; Laura Geller Beauty


Kim Gordon’s makeup artist Nichole Servin created the music icon’s “chic punk” liner look by applying this gel liner along her upper lids. Her Tip: “Where her iris begins, I drew the line straight out, not angled up. Doing this opens up the eye and makes it more punk rather than a demure, ’50s cat eye.”

Buy It! Laura Geller Beauty INKcredible Waterproof Gel Eyeliner Pencil in Blackbird, $24; laurageller.com

Goal: Soft Lips

Jessica Gunning at the 2025 Golden Globes; Femmue Lip Sleeping Mask.

Kevin Mazur/Getty; Femmue


Jessica Gunning’s makeup artist Mélanie Inglessis let a thick coat of this nourishing balm melt into the actress’s lips to hydrate and plump. It was the pro’s first step “as soon as she sat down,” then, when her makeup was near complete, the pro meticulously wiped it off and applied her lipstick.

Buy It! Femmue Lip Sleeping Mask, $22; amazon.com

Goal: A Dewy Complexion

Keira Knightley at the 2025 Golden Globes; Chanel N°1 de Chanel Revitalizing Serum-in-Mist.

Gilbert Flores/GG2025/Penske Media via Getty; Chanel


Keira Knightley’s makeup artist Kate Lee finished the actress’ makeup with a spritz of this serum. “This will bring all the elements of the makeup look together and keep everything looking dewy,” says the pro, whose tip is a reminder there’s more than one way to get glowing.

Buy It! Chanel N°1 de Chanel Revitalizing Serum-in-Mist, $100; chanel.com

Goal: Glossy Cheeks

Naomi Watts at the 2025 Golden Globes; Le Rouge Français Pasiphaé.

Earl Gibson III/GG2025/Penske Media via Getty; LE ROUGE FRANCAIS


Naomi Watts’ makeup artist Mary Wiles dabbed a drop of this lip oil on the actress’ cheeks rather than using a traditional highlighter. She explains that with some shimmery products, “the particles are too big, so it’s too much of a highlight, whereas this is more of a natural highlight that just creates that sort of natural glow [on] the skin.”

Buy It! Le Rouge Français Pasiphaé, $32; lerougefrancais.com

Goal: Demure Cheeks

Michelle Yeoh at the Critics Choice Awards; Beauty Pie Supercheek Cream Blush in Fresh Faced and Universal Pink.

Steve Granitz/FilmMagic; Beauty Pie


Michelle Yeoh’s makeup artist Soo Park used two colors to achieve her “flushed” look: the pink followed by the coral.

Buy It! Beauty Pie Supercheek Cream Blush in Fresh Faced and Universal Pink, $25 each; beautypie.com


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