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The Exact Lipstick and Liner Behind Juliette Lewis’ Berry Red Emmy Look

The Exact Lipstick and Liner Behind Juliette Lewis’ Berry Red Emmy Look featured image
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Juliette Lewis graced the Emmy Awards red carpet with a head-turning ruby red look. The actress, 50, nominated for outstanding supporting actress in a limited or anthology series for her role in Welcome to Chippendales exuded glamour and sophistication from head to toe in her sparkling ruby ensemble.

Celebrity makeup artist Rachel Goodwin gave Juliette a flawless look that complemented her gown, using a selection of high end skin-care and longwear makeup. “I created her facial glow with BioEffect EGF Serum ($175) and a facial massage using Monastery Made Attar Floral Repair Concentrate ($168) and Monastery Made Aloe Hyaluronic Moisture Boost ($84),” says Goodwin.

For the lips, Goodwin tells us she used Kat Buki Rose Hip Hyaluronic Lip Treatment ($44) for a luscious and hydrated finish, and the Makeup By Mario Ultra Suede Sculpting Lip Pencil in Rich Mauve ($24) topped by Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Walk of Shame ($34) lipstick.

For the eyes she used used Addiction Tokyo eyeshadow ($20) in Moon River on her eyelids and brow bone and Victoria Beckham Beauty Shadow Stick in Pecan 94340 in the crease. I shaded in her brows with the Dynessa Myricks Groundworks Defining Neutrals Palette ($65) shade bark and used the Merit Beauty Flush Balm ($30) in Beverly Hills on the cheeks. As a final step, Goodwin used the Kosas Plump + Juicy Vegan Probiotic Serum Spray ($48) to set the makeup, ensuring it would stay picture-perfect throughout the evening. 

“I can’t wait to see you sparkle on the red carpet tonight!” Rachel wrote on her Instagram. “Talk about a Gen X queen.” We couldn’t agree more!

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