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        <title><![CDATA[Drugstore Beauty Products Used at the 2021 Oscars]]></title>
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					<p class="p1">Beauty on a budget! Stars showed up to the <strong>2021 Oscars</strong> with not a single hair out of place, nail chipped or eyeliner smudged — and a lot of their gorgeous glam was thanks to drugstore beauty products.</p>


<p class="p1">As celebs strutted down the red carpet on Sunday, April 25, <em>Stylish</em> couldn’t stop staring at all the gorgeous beauty looks. We saw a slew of hair transformations — shoutout to <strong><strong>Halle Berry</strong></strong>’s baby bob and <strong><strong>Margot Robbie</strong></strong>’s new bangs.</p>
<p class="p1">There was also a ton of bright colored eyeshadow choices, from icy blue to deep purple. And pink lipstick seemed to be a trend for the evening.</p>
<p class="p1">While some celebs’ trusty glam squads turned to luxe bands like Armani, Lancôme and GHD, others got their beauty looks — many of which landed on our best beauty list — using wildly affordable drugstore buys.</p>


<p class="p1"><strong><strong>Viola Davis</strong></strong>’ radiant glow may look like it took crazy facials and pricey products to achieve, but IRL it was thanks to a range of L’Oréal Paris skincare and makeup from the Age Perfect line, including the new Midnight Serum which costs $32.97.</p>
<p class="p1">Couldn’t stop staring at <strong>Emerald Fennell</strong>’s shimmery purple eyeshadow? <em>Us</em> too. Thankfully, recreating the look will only cost you $18.50! Her makeup artist, <strong>Lilly Keys</strong>, used the Clinque All About Shadow in Sugar Cane and the Grape Quickliner.</p>
<p class="p1">When it comes to getting shiny, sleekly strands like <strong><strong>Regina King</strong></strong>, all you have to do is take a trip over to your local Target or head over to Amazon.com. Hairstylist Larry Sims prepped her hair using products from Tangle Teezer. Some of the products will only cost you $10!</p>


<p class="p1">Sims started off using the Tangle Teezer Scalp Exfoliator &amp; Massager which he says feels “amazing” and leaned on the brand’s Ultimate Detangler Hair Brush to keep her blunt bob silky smooth through styling.</p>
<p class="p1">And even though we’re sure many stars have mastered the DIY manicure after being in quarantine, they showed up to the red carpet with perfectly polished nails — thanks to drugstore brand OPI.</p>

		<p class="p1">One of our favorite looks? <strong><strong>Cary Mulligan</strong></strong>’s reverse French manicure, with the shade Glitzerland thinly painted along the cuticle line and a layer of This Changes Everything! on top for a glittery finish.</p>
<p class="p1">From <strong>Maria Bakalova</strong>’s perfect brows to <strong>Ariana DeBose</strong>’s glowing complexion, see what stars used budget-friendly drugstore hair, makeup and skincare products before walking the 93rd Annual Academy Awards red carpet.</p>
									

				
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