The Grammys aren’t known for being a “tame” award show like the Oscars or Golden Globes . Almost anything can happen at the Grammys, which leads to some interesting things on the red carpet . The 2019 Grammys played into this, especially on the beauty front. Where else would we see a hat so wide it deserves its own zip code? And there aren’t many occasions where we see hair extensions that go beyond a celebrity’s back.
Even with the no-holds-barred drama, the majority of the looks still mesmerized. They made us think outside of the confines of the usual red lipstick and updo we often see on the red carpet. Hair accessories and the aforementioned hats proved popular trends. As for lipstick, the 2000s-era ultra glossy nude lip was the clear winner.
There may have been numerous celebs who stunned with unexpected, on-point beauty looks, but there were others who surprised us in the wrong way. Scroll through the gallery to see the best and worst beauty looks from the 2019 Grammys.
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2019 Grammy Awards Beauty
Best: Janelle Monáe
There will likely be many people attempting to DIY Janelle Monáe's sculptural fascinator. At the very least, everyone should take inspiration from her thick braid and glowing natural makeup.
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Best: Lady Gaga
Given the Grammys' over-the-top M.O., people likely expected Lady Gaga to have the boldest look. Ever the unpredictable one, she surprised with a make-under. Tousled hair with visible roots and slightly smoky eyes delivered rock 'n' roll vibes.
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Worst: Andra Day
We salute Andra Day for being experimental and fully committing to a look, but her throwback hair and makeup sadly turned into a fembot costume a few millimeters of hair ago.
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Best: Jennifer Lopez
We can't see any of Jennifer Lopez's forehead, but we can still see her on-point makeup look. The J.Lo glow was in full effect with her bronzed skin and glossy neutral lip. Bravo for wearing a hat that is grander than Pharrell Williams' infamous hat from the 2014 Grammys. #Slay
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Best: Cardi B
There aren't many people who can pull off wearing what looks like a supersized embellished thimble in their updo and call it fashion, but not many people are like Cardi B. The rapper worked every single beaded detail. Additionally, she made a case for millennial pink eyeshadow and flirty lashes.
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Worst: Natasha Lyonne
#WokeUpLikeThis bedhead can be fab, but it can only go so far before it becomes straight up disheveled. Natasha Lyonne's dry-looking strands seemed in need of some TLC from a deep conditioning mask .
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Best: Camila Cabello
Forget eyes and lips, Camila Cabello's makeup look was all about the cheeks thanks to subtle blush draping . Her breezy low ponytail was the perfect complement to her gown's keyhole back.
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Best: Tracee Ellis Ross
Those who wanted drama got plenty of it thanks to Tracee Ellis Ross' braids, which reached mid-thigh. Her fresh gym skin prevented things from becoming too intense.
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Worst: Saint Heart
Butterfly theme or no butterfly theme, there really isn't much that could justify Saint Heart's stringy colored streaks and coordinating multicolored makeup. It's a reminder less is more.
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Best: Dua Lipa
Dua Lipa demonstrated why the blunt bob is one of the hottest haircuts of the moment. Fresh skin and bold brows provided a modern, understated finish.
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Best: Alicia Keys
The host of the evening was barefaced and beautiful. She proved the best sort of glow is the one from within — and possibly a good serum . Her sleek updo exploded around her shoulders into a delight of curls.
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Worst: Sophie Hawley-Weld
The 2000s might be having a resurgence , but we aren't quite ready for the Sofi Tukker band member's decorated half updo. It's bringing back too many questionable beauty memories.
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Best: H.E.R.
Not even H.E.R.'s sunglasses could dull the shine of her beauty look. In fact, the rainbow frames actually enhanced the colors in her makeup and played off her rhinestone-encrusted part.
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Best: Kelsea Ballerini
Those who were hoping for lip color inspiration besides neutral tones will be clamoring to recreate the country singer's surprisingly wearable orange-red lipstick. Same goes for the tousled hair.
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Best: Alessia Cara
Neutral lips might have been the takeaway of the night, but Alessia Cara's ruby red lipstick with black eyeliner proved there's no touching a timeless classic.
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Best: Nina Dobrev
The actress mixed sporty and glam for a sultry beauty look. The smoky red brick eyeshadow made her eyes pop. The J’adior double headband worked in the hair accessories, logo and ballet trends .
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Best: Eve
Ariana Grande may have competition in the ponytail department thanks to Eve's voluminous half updo. Many still likely associate Eve with her caramel blond hair, but this darker color is stunning on her.
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Best: Jorja Smith
She oozed elegance without veering into the usual red-lipstick-and-waves combination. The singer-songwriter took a softer approach with a subdued red lip stain, sleek pony and smoldering stare.
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