Black lipstick, swoopy hair, and glowing blush were among the coolest looks of the night
Stars gathered at the Beverly Hilton in California to celebrate some of the top achievements in film and television at the 2026 Golden Globes, bringing with them some of the best hair and makeup trends of the moment: statement lipstick, swoopy bobs, and glowing skin, among others. Keep scrolling for a few of our favorite beauty and glam looks from the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, plus details on how the experts created each look.
Ayo Edebiri

Ayo Edebiri’s bouncy, voluminous bob channeled classic Old Hollywood glamour on the red carpet. Accented by a brow-grazing swoop and deep-red tint, the actress gave us plenty of hair inspo for the season ahead. Her hair look was polished by celebrity stylist Jacob Dillon for Olaplex, while her makeup was styled by celebrity artist Ernesto Casillas for Chanel.
Emma Stone

We’re loving Bugonia star Emma Stone’s blown-out and center-parted bob at this year’s Golden Globes, courtesy of celebrity stylist Mara Roszak, with soft auburn color perfected by Tracey Cunningham for Schwarzkopf Professional. Plus, Stone’s fresh-faced makeup look was equal parts glowing and timeless.
Lisa

Glossy lips and rosy pink blush were the perfect addition to Lisa’s easy Golden Globes beauty look, complete with barely there long waves and brushed-out bangs.
Audrey Nuna

We said black lipstick was back in 2025, and in 2026, the makeup trend is continuing to flourish. K-Pop Demon Hunters’ Audrey Nuna’s red-carpet look is proof, worn with a subtly flushed cheek and sculptural braided updo.
Connor Storrie

One half of the Heated Rivalry duo debuted a massive hair change on the red carpet, choosing to ditch his everyday (and fan-favorite!) curls for a wavy, shaggy, retro-inspired mullet. Has anyone ever looked cooler?
Tessa Thompson

Tessa Thompson served mermaid vibes on the red carpet. The Hedda star’s cascading, midback waves were the perfect match for her metallic-scaled gown. Her hair was created by celebrity stylist Lacy Redway, using the SheaMoisture Amla Oil Bond Repair collection, while skincare and makeup were perfected by celebrity artist Alex Babsky for Sisley Paris.
Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez brought Old Hollywood glamour to the carpet, with a wavy side-parted bob from her hairstylist Renato Campora for Joico, plus a deep-ruby Rare Beauty lip, created by makeup artist Hung Vanngo.
Ariana Grande

Ariana Grande is officially a brunette again. The Wicked star debuted a fresh chocolate-brown color, slightly richer than her previous reddish-brown hue and a departure from last year’s blonde, courtesy of colorist Alyx Liu—but she wore her signature high ponytail. Makeup artist Michael Anthony created a soft-brown smoky eye with a new R.E.M. Beauty eye-shadow palette, launching tomorrow, to match her hair color.
Justine Lupe

Nobody Wants This star Justine Lupe perfectly executed relaxed, undone, ultra-long waves, which complemented her ethereal pink eyeshadow and bohemian beaded gown. Her pink-hued makeup look was created by Tracey Levy for Maybelline. “Justine is wearing a beautiful pink Armani dress that inspired me to create a romantic soft pink story with her makeup,” Levy explains.
Rose Byrne

Rose Byrne’s pigmented orange-red lip was the perfect choice against her emerald gown. Plus, her sideswept bouncy lob was perfectly on trend for the night. Celebrity hairstylist Harry Josh for Kerasilk designed her dynamic hair look, while celebrity artist James Molloy crafted the star’s makeup on behalf of Chanel.

