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Let’s Talk About Angela Bassett’s Braid At The Golden Globes Awards

Let’s Talk About Angela Bassett’s Braid At TheGolden Globes Awards By Blake Newby ·February 28, 2021February 28, 2021

There’s definitely not the same excitement surrounding red carpet beauty as there has been in previous years. But this year, at the 78th annual Golden Globes, celebrities went all out — despite, most of it being virtual. One of those standouts was Angela Bassett, who in addition to presenting an award, was also there to support Pixar’s Golden-Globes nominated movie Soul, which she costarred in.

The 62-year-old looked absolutely stunning, with her hair (and makeup) stealing the show. ESSENCE exclusively got the intricate braid details from her hairstylist, Randy Stodgill, who created the look with the help of one very special brand.

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The sleek, ultra-long braid was basically a two-in-one. The first braid, a traditional three-strandaria-label=”Baobab Oil (opens in a new tab)” href=”https://us.phyto.com/337217/baobab-oil.html” target=”_blank”>Baobab Oil feels silky to the touch and added with the Moisturizing Styling Cream I was able to get a smooth and shiny finish.” “PhytoSpecific is my new go-to hair product line for a perfect polish finish.”

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Accompanying Bassett’s jaw-dropping look was equally astounding makeup, which was created by D’Andre Michael with the help of DKC Beauty. The pinkish and purple hues on the eyes juxtaposed the plum hues of the gown, and was finished with a barely-there nude lip.

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