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Don’t miss these beauty trends and makeup styles that will keep your look fresh and fun. Get inspired by these beauty looks from the 2017 Screen Actors Guild Awards.

1. NUDE LIPS

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We noticed a lot of nude lips on the red carpet. The effortless perfection of this look was often jazzed up with a sequin dress or a smokey eye, like Kerry Washington chose to do.

2. NUDE LIPS

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Kerry Washington.

3. NUDE LIPS

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Danielle Brooks.

4. NUDE LIPS

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Golden chocolate goddess.

5. NUDE LIPS

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Viola Davis.

6. NUDE LIPS

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Zuri Hall.

7. NO MAKEUP MAKEUP

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No makeup, makeup on the red carpet? You bet. Not everything needs a smokey eye and you can highlight your cheekbones and features with a natural blush. Westworld actress Thandie Newton looks like she’s just had a glass of red wine after a run. She skips the smokey eye and wears a natural pink lip.

8. NO MAKEUP MAKEUP

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Black-ish actress Yara Shahidi.

9. BOLD, BRIGHT SMOKEY EYE

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Actress Sophia Bush. We’ve seen this look on the New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2017 runways as well as on the cover of Jones Magazine with Thandie Newton. Feeling bold? Try this out. It looks great against all white or all black!

10. CLASSIC RED LIP

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Westworld actress Evan Rachel Ross reminds us that you can never go wrong with a classic red lip.

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