
Though he’s “not a big product fan,” Peter Lux, Florence Pugh’s hairstylist, has been using Bumble & bumble Prep for 20 years as his first step in styling: “It’s lightweight and prepares the hair for what’s to come ” $26, at To keep Emilia Clarke's hair shiny and healthy, Jenny Cho recommends Clarke slather on Virtue Restorative Mask, from fellow hairstylist Adir Abergel's line $66, at

Kate Lee, Emilia Clarke's makeup artist, calls the "heavenly" smelling CHANEL Huile de Jasmin one of her favorite products: "I use it everywhere - face, hair, body " $120, at Over the past year, Sabrina Bedrani has amplified lashes on Charlize Theron, Elisabeth Moss, the Haim sisters, Ellie Goulding, Priyanka Chopra, Isla Fisher and Tessa Thompson using Dior Pump ’N’ Volume mascara, making it a clear kit essential $29.50, at Ĭhantecaille Gold Energizing Eye Recovery Maskīecause of his travel schedule with clients like Charlize Theron and Kristen Stewart, Adir Abergel relies on Chantecaille Gold Energizing Eye Recovery Masks to de-puff and hydrate the undereye $195/eight masks, at 3 Hair Perfector reduces signs of breakage, making it ideal for Bryce Scarlett to use on Brie Larson's frequently styled hair $28, at How does Nina Park create such flawless, elegant brows on clients Brie Larson and Laura Harrier? Hourglass Arch Brow Micro Sculpting Pencil $28, at Image Credit: Getty Images Courtesy of brand For these world-traveling beauty pros about to embark on the four-month journey of awards season, anything that makes their lives easier and their work flawless is a must-have. Charlize Theron’s hairstylist, Adir Abergel, swears by Chantecaille’s gold-infused patches to relieve fatigued undereyes, as Nicole Kidman’s hair guru, Kylee Heath, keeps Oribe Matte Waves Texture Lotion on hand to amplify wash-and-go hairstyles.

Jennifer Lopez’s hairstylist, Chris Appleton, always has a Mason Pearson brush in hand, while Lupita Nyong’o’s makeup artist, Nick Barose, keeps natural-looking Lashify lashes in his kit.

With a bit of a nudge, the groomers featured on The Hollywood Reporter’s annual list of top glam squads opened their kits and vanities to share their ultimate product picks that they use personally and on clients. Asking a makeup artist or hairstylist to name their favorite beauty product usually results in widened eyes that say, "How could I ever pick just one?" Because Hollywood’s most in-demand pros don’t just have beauty closets - they have rooms devoted to the loot they receive on a weekly basis from brands hoping to have their wares used on their influential clients, from Margot Robbie to Zendaya.
