
You gotta love Demi Moore and her endless Twittering. How else would one find out why she wasn't at the Golden Globes? As she explained via Twitter, she was "feeling sick and having a bad hair day." A day later, she nursed herself back to health, proclaiming, "Feeling better and the sun is out but my hair is still askew!" (It looks pretty good to me, Dem.) My hair always seems to play up on important days when I simply must leave the house, but you know what they say: the show must go on (in a slicked-back-hair-up kinda way). How about you, has bad hair ever threatened to keep you away from something?
A staggering 90 percent of you agreed that Christina Aguilera nailed it at the Golden Globes. You were impressed with her subtle look that was created by Kristofer Buckle using NARS products.
Kristofer said, “I wanted to create a soft natural look on Christina. The final look is chic and seamless, with an earthy coloured smoky eye and glowing skin.”
The exact products that Kristofer used were:
Eyeshadow in India Song ($78), Larger Than Life Lengthening and Volumising Mascara ($55 each), Eyeliner Stylo in Nuits Blanches ($58), Lipstick in Niagra ($58), Blush in Mata Hari ($62), Easy Lover Lip Gloss (available online from February 22) and Orgasm Illuminator (available online from March 8).

Looking at Isabel on first glance, you'd think be forgiven for thinking that she'd gone all Morticia Addams on us, opting for a dark chocolate, centre-parted style at the InStyle and Warner Brothers Golden Globes after party, but it's clear to see when she turns her head that she still has some of her signature blonde in. It's similar to Cameron Diaz's Golden Globes style last year, as well as Alexa Chung's and Pip Edwards' balayage, but what do you think of the two-toned look?
You've seen the round-up of the hottest hair and must have makeup looks from the actual ceremony, now it's time to move onto where the real partying begins . . .
See, sadly not everyone is lucky enough to score a golden ticket, some have to make do with just the after party (it's a hard life), so check out the best looks from the Instyle and Warner Brothers shindig.
Celebs had a tough act to follow with the popular array of hair 'dos on offer at last year's Globes, but they most certainly didn't disappoint.
From up to down, pulled back or let loose, there's certainly something for everyone so take a look at these seductive styles and get some tips for recreating them at home.

No one does barely-there makeup quite like Kate. Everything about this look is saying winner to me: the wispy fringe, the low, tucked-under hairstyle, the slightly bushy brows, the nude sheen lipstick—all of it comes together for yet another elegant look from Ms. Winslet. What do you think peeps?
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I never thought I'd forgive Christina for the chaps, the tan-abuse, the dreds etc. enough to utter the words, "I love her makeup," but it looks as though tonight is the night where all is forgiven. Her bob is really working for her and the subtle mushroom eyeshadow, rose cheek tint and light pink gloss all come together to make for a pretty look, don't you think?
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I love Toni as an actress, but I don't always agree with her red carpet choices. I thought she looked stunning at the annual Australia Week Black Tie Gala on Saturday, the full fringe really works on her, but I wasn't as sold on this voluminous up 'do—I found it a bit ageing. On the other hand though, I adored her metallic molten shadow and nude glossy pout. Thoughts?
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This Glee starlet is certainly proving herself as one to watch. Let's start with the hair: draping down two large chunks at the front gives her up 'do an effortless and elegant edge all at once. Dianna also shows how easy it is to complement a silver dress with a matching shade of shadow without going all heavy metal on us. Overall it's a winning look I'd say, how about you?
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