Gorgeous for the Globes
| HFPA, 64th Golden Globe Awards | ||
Attention is what celebrities are all about, and at the 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards on Monday, Jan. 15, the Hollywood glitterati won't be bashful about making a splash.
If you are presenter Jennifer Lopez, Miss Golden Globe 2007 Lorraine Nicholson, or any one of the lucky guests who will be arriving at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., you will most certainly step out of your limo that night looking effortlessly fabulous. The red-carpet set may appear like they came from a session with the celebrity fairy godmother, but behind the glitz and glamour are exclusive spas, world-class makeup artists and the best designers (a lot of) money can buy. Even if you can't be at the event, it's still possible to get close, thanks to the stars' experts of glam.
Under the Knife
Dr. Steven A. Burres, a big-name Hollywood cosmetic surgeon, says a few celebs have popped in to his office in Beverly Hills this week for preshow fillers, botox and peels, obviously opting for less invasive procedures before the such a public appearance. Fillers are among the most popular treatments because they can temporarily plump up lips and erase unflattering laugh lines without requiring the scalpel. The effect lasts three to four months, Burres says, and ranges from $500 to $2,000. Burres also cites micro-dermabrasions and fruit acid peels as popular pre-red-carpet procedures. As far as trends, Burres says his clients are crazy about mesotherapy ($850 per treatment), a minimally invasive procedure that targets problem areas such as love handles. The procedure involves injections that kill fat cells. The affected area might be swollen for a week or so, says Burres, so it would not be optimal a few days before the Globes.Turn the Other Cheek
"Everybody does the Resculpting Facial," says Marius Morariu, co-creator and nutritionist for Manhattan's Tracie Martyn salon. The salon has recently been bustling with the screen's elite, who requested what Morariu calls the facial of choice for events such as the Golden Globes. Martyn, whom Oprah referred to as the facialist to the stars, graciously fit me in during one of the salon's most hectic weeks to experience the star treatment for myself. From the moment Morariu greeted me at the top of the stairs, I felt relaxed and welcomed. Signed magazine covers from Kate Winslet and Sandra Bullock dotted a coffee table where a steaming ginger tea sat waiting; the treatment itself didn't disappoint.| Tracie Martyn Salon, NYC | ||
Makeup Mavens
Lisa Monette, founder of On Location Artists, has worked on many Golden Globes, attended the Academy Awards and dolled up stars like Amy Gibson and Sasha Cohen, to name a few. "This year retro is the big thing because of Dreamgirls," she says. The movie, released by Dreamworks and Viacom (VIA Quote)-owned Paramount Pictures, is one of the nominees for best picture this year.- Loading Comments...
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