Emma Watson

Emma Watson’s makeup artist, Hayward, says she prepares a base using a cream foundation to achieve Watson’s lovely radiance. Hayward says she softens up the base by running “a wash across the cheekbones, nose, and forehead” after it’s been applied. Hayward suggests putting a dusting blush combination on the apples of your cheeks to provide “some flush” to the face. Hayward adds she “loves Absolution Cosmetics lipstick collaboration with makeup artist Christophe Danchaud” to change your pout with a traditional red lip, as Watson frequently does. She suggests brushing any remaining cream foundation over your lips before applying the lipstick straight from the bullet for a smudge-proof look.

Kristen Stewart

You once in a while see Kristen Stewart walk the honorary pathway in everything except smoky eyes. “She doesn’t care for lipstick,” her cosmetics craftsman, Jillian Dempsey, told Appeal. “She despises the upkeep, and each time I give a boisterous shading a shot to her lips, she pleasantly inquires as to whether I can clear it off.” Yet who can fault her? Stewart discovered a look that works since it suits her facial provisions and individual style. Some of the time it’s exemplary smoky eyes with dark and dark shadows, here and there it’s brown and bronze, or now and then she adds a trace of shading, yet it’s in every case impeccably smirched, and consistently cool. We may never know what most celebs’ hair looks like when they don’t use a blow dryer, but Stewart is an exception. No one is more associated with rumpled hair than the Twilight actress, and while her rumpled waves on the red carpet have gotten her some flak, you have to agree it looks gorgeous and stylish.