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Hollywood Life: Kristen Stewart At 2013 Met Ball — Her Exact Hair & Makeup

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The ‘Twilight’ star looked perfect at the PUNK: Chaos to Couture exhibit opening at the Met Museum on May 6. We chatted with her hair and makeup artist so you can get her exact look!

Hundreds of stars walked the red carpet at The Costume Institute Benefit at The Metropolitan Museum on May 6 but Kristen Stewart was definitely one of the best dressed! Her hair and makeup fit the punk theme perfectly — check out the inspiration behind the looks from the exact artists who worked with Kristen before the gala!

Kristen Stewart’s Hair & Makeup At The 2013 Met Ball

Beau Nelson created the look for Kristen using Chanel products.

“I wanted to create a dark punk shape to the eye, but give it some edgy elegance by working in reds, burgundies and blacks. The look came together beautifully with the deep burgundy jumpsuit Kristen wore,” Beau told HollywoodLife.com.

“To get her look, I started by massaging CHANEL Sublimage La Crème Texture Fine into the face and gently patted Sublimage La Creme Yeux under the eyes for hydration. I applied CHANEL Perfection Lumiere Long-Wear Flawless Fluid Makeup SPF 15 in 22 Beige Rose to the center of the face working outwards in small circular motions, buffing the product into the skin. Then, I used a concealer where needed to cover redness and brighten the under eye area.”

“I contoured the face with CHANEL Powder Blush in Plum Attraction under the cheekbones and used CHANEL Rouge Coco Shine Baume on the tops of cheekbones for a radiant dewy shine.”

“On her eyes I used CHANEL Precision Lip Definer in Framboise as a creme shadow to define the shape and create a strong red base to apply the shadow to. I then used a mix of CHANEL Powder Blush in Pink Explosion, the burgundy shadows from CHANEL Quadra Eyeshadow in Eclosion and the grey shadow from CHANEL Eyeshadow Duo in Misty-Soft to smoke up the eye, then lined the inner rim with a black pencil.”

“I used CHANEL Sculpting Eyebrow Pencil in Brun Naturel on her brows. I curled the lashes and applied CHANEL Inimitable Mascara in Noir to both top and bottom lashes.”

“On the lips I used CHANEL Rouge Coco Shine Hydrating Colour Lipshine in Ingénue [available June 2013] and CHANEL Rouge Allure Extrait de Gloss in Attirance.”

Kristen’s Sleek Coif — Her Hairstylist Explains The Look

Adir Abergel styled Kristen’s deep-sided slicked back coif and was inspired by the 1990's androgynous movement. Here’s how to get the look:

“First start by applying a Kusco Murphy Volumizer all over the roots on towel-dried hair. Then create a deep side part by following the highest part of your eyebrow arch. Follow by rough drying your hair completely and then take the top section of the hair and blow-dry it smooth with a round brush — Adir loves Ibiza boar bristle brushes. Once you are done smoothing the hair, take a Mason Pearson brush and slick both sides of the hair back into a low knot at the base of your head. Once the sides are slicked back and in a knot, then take the remaining top section of the hair — leaving some height in the front — and slick it back around the existing knot to complete the look. Use Fekkai Sheer hold for all night hold. Secure with a few bobby pins and hairpins.”

Did  you love Kristen’s hair and makeup, HollywoodLifers?

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