At last night’s Grammy Awards, Beyoncé, who, if you haven’t heard, is pregnant with twins, delivered a transcendent, ten-minute performance, further cementing her goddess status.
While us mere mortals could never dream of pulling off such a feat, her glowing beauty look that complemented her gold halo headpiece and glittering Peter Dundas gown, is surprisingly attainable.
To get the superstar ready for the big night, her make-up artist and manicurist used products that you can find at your local drugstore.
Golden goddess: Beyoncé, 35, performed her songs Love Drought and Sandcastles at the 2017 Grammy Awards, wearing gold from head to toe
To give Beyoncé an otherworldly glow to complement her all-gold performance ensemble, the singer’s longtime make-up artist Sir John layered illuminating products from L’Oréal, including the brand’s Infallible Pro-Glow Foundation and True Match Liquid Lumi Illuminator in Golden.
The latter was mixed with the former for an all-over shimmer, applied solo as a highlighter, and was blended with body lotion and applied on her legs, arms and chest.
Because her performance required megawatt shine, Sir John painted a second layer of highlighter on her cheekbones using L’Oréal Infallible 24HR Eyeshadow in Eternal Sunshine.
Glow on a budget: The singer’s make-up artist and manicurist revealed that they used products from affordable brands like L’Oréal and OPI to achieve her head-turning beauty look
Quick change: After her performance, the singer celebrated her Grammy wins in a striking red sequin gown created by designer Peter Dundas
For the eyes, Sir John looked to the ’90s and created a matte brown smoky style using shades from the L’Oréal Colour Riche La Palette in Nude. For a sculpted effect, the deeper brown shades were applied in the crease and the lighter shades on the lid.
Just before the Formation singer took the stage, the make-up artist tapped a layer of clear balm on the lids to amp up the look.
On the lips, he used Dose of Colors Matte Liquid Lipstick in Chocolate Wasted to contour and outline (‘I like to line the lips with a liquid matte formula because it lasts longer’, he told allure.com), before filling in the area with the brand’s neutral Cork shade.
Manicurist Lisa Logan kept with the theme and chose OPI Nail Lacquer in Glitzerland, a glittering gold shade worthy of Queen Bey.
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