
Our Favorite Beauty Trends Seen at the 2019 Oscars: Bushy Brows, Blunt Bobs, & Glowy Skin
Find out how you can recreate each look.
The 2019 Oscars red carpet was filled with stunning gowns and glamorous beauty looks to pair. Makeup and hair were elevated to fit the elegance of the evening debuting new styles for watchers to try out. Charlize Theron transformed her look with a knife-sharp blunt bob which a few other actress delivered their own interpretation on as well. We also got live look at the glowing skin trend in front of flashing cameras courtesy of SZA and Kacey Musgraves. The leading ladies of Crazy Rich Asians reclaim the red lip adding their own take to the beauty staple.
Read on to peep all the best beauty trends we saw at the the 91st Academy Awards.
Blunt Bobs
The blunt bob has officially made a return. We see the short hairstyle in a variety of ways including loose waves on Regina King and Brie Larson. Charlize Theron opted for a stunning chocolate brown bob that was sleek and shiny. Emilia Clarke and Irina Shayk debuted similar styles that were cut closer to the ear gently framing the face. Both the straight and more textured styles require a flat iron that can help add waves or straighten your locks.
Bushy Eyebrows
Bushy eyebrows still reign supreme. The natural look gives the face a youthful frame and can be edgy all at the same time. To add a bold accent to her Old Hollywood look, Amandla Stenberg‘s eyebrows are set with a dark brow gel allowing them to stand out.
Glowy Skin
Glowing skin is not going out of style anytime soon. What many don’t know is that to achieve this fresh look it all begins with skincare. Model Ashley Graham was prepped with Ole Henriksen‘s C-Rush Brightening Gel Creme to get that lit-from-within look. Kacey Musgraves complemented her ethereal gown with Pat McGrath Labs‘ highlighter and balm duo in “Nude.” Oscar-nominated songstress SZA brought the glow to the center of her face by highlighting the inner corner of her eyes for an angelic profile. Black Panther actress Danai Gurira took a cue from the Oscars statue beaming in a gold highlighter to match her dress.