
The Oscars is usually all about the dresses and hair, but we couldn't take our eyes off of all the glowing complexions. Think it's all good genes? Think again.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Makeup artist Monika Blunder created the model's sunlit look by using Laura Mercier Shimmer Bloc in Golden Mosaic ($40, lauramercier.com)

Charlize Theron
Charlize's gorgeous skin was a result of Joanna Vargas' Triple Crown Facial ($250-$400). The facial begins with a diamond peel for gentle exfoliation, uses microcurrent technology to promote collagen, and ends with a vitamin-spiked pure oxygen treatment to boost radiance and supplement the skin with nutrients.

Leslie Mann
Makeup artist Elaine Offers prepped the actress' skin with Radical Skincare's Instant Revitalizing Mask ($65, sephora.com), then used Dior Beauty's Skinflash Radiance Booster Pen in 001 Rosy Glow ($37, sephora.com) to highlight the skin.

Chrissy Teigen
Chrissy's gorgeous glow is courtesy of St. Tropez Self Tun Luxe Dry Oil (out this spring) and LORAC Tantalizer Baked Bronzer ($7, loraccosmetics.com).

Camila Alves
Celebrity makeup artist Patrick de Fontbrune mixed Votre Vu’s Love Me Deux Tinted Moisturizer in Paris and St. Tropez ($43 each, votrevu.com) before applying it on Camila and then finished with both the blush and bronzer from Votre Vu's Bronzer Duo ($34, votrevu.com).

Miranda Kerr
Celebrity makeup artist Lisa Storey created Miranda's bright cheeks by using Jouer Tint in Poppy ($20, jouercosmetics.com) and Jouer Mineral Face Powder in Perle Naturel ($30, jouercosmetics.com).

Amy Adams A great glow comes from prepped skin. Celebrity makeup artist Stephen Sollitto applied RéVive Moisturizing Renewal Cream ($195, reviveskincare.com) to her skin before applying makeup.