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How To Get Margot Robbie's Oscars Bronzed Goddess Glow

Although she walked the red carpet resembling one of the evening’s statuettes, Margot Robbie’s Oscars beauty look was fresh and healthy, which completely complemeted her shimmering, gold Diane Von Furstenberg gown.

If like us you're just dying to emulate her style, you're in luck as make-up artist Hayley Dutton has given us the run-down on how to get the star's effortlessly natural make-up look.

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"Start with a natural base, look for something with a velvet matte finish, nothing too dewy or too matte - something in between," Hayley said.

"Strong brows are essential, but definitely more of a natural spin on the brow rather than the structured brows we have moved away from this year."

Hayley recommends going for a pencil or a gel to achieve a lighter definition of the brows.

"For the eyes, go for neutral shades such as bronze, taupe and warm shades of brown," she added.

"These will work well for all eyeshades, and particularly well for those blue eyed babes like Margot.

"Apply the shade to the eyelid only, if you bring it down under the eye - keep it soft."

The make-up artist advises using a pencil eyeliner on the top lash line and an angled eyeliner brush to soften the edges so there is no harsh line.

To finish the eye make-up look look, slather on two to three coats of mascara.

"Lips need to be a deeper nude, something that stands out enough, otherwise your lips tend to get a little washed out," she said.

"If you're fair to light skin opt for a rose beige or warm pink beige, olive to medium skin go for more of a caramel, beige and finish with a darker nude gloss.

"If you have dark olive to mocha tones to your skin opt for more of a rosy pink or mauve nude lip."



Margot's make-up artist Tyron Machhausen told Yahoo he wanted the Australian screen siren to look like she had just come in off the beach and even though she's incredibly beautiful, that still required some effort.

He used RéVive Intensité Crème Lustre Day all over her face and primed it with Laura Mercier Foundation Primer – Radiance.

Next he mixed the Butterscotch and Dune colors of the new Laura Mercier Candleglow Soft Luminous Foundation and gave her that enviable glow with Tom Ford Skin Illuminating Powder Duo.

He used Tom Ford Creme Color for Eyes and Kevyn Aucoin Essential Mascara on her eyes.

Lastly, he slicked on Laura Mercier Velour Lovers Lip Colour in Sensual to complete the look.