With the 2025 Grammy Awards wrapped up for another year, we’ve rounded up every makeup product we know was used on celebs like Sabrina Carpenter, Lady Gaga and Miley Cyrus

One of the biggest events in music, the 67th Grammy Awards, was held on Sunday 2 February in LA, with some of the top names in music making their way down the red carpet. As one of the first big awards shows of the year, it was no surprise that the stars went all out with their beauty looks this year, from daring bold colours to soft romantic glamour.

From Sabrina Carpenter’s blush to Lady Gaga’s flawless foundation, we’ve rounded up some of the best beauty looks from the 2025 Grammys and tracked down exactly which beauty products were used to create their looks.

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Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter scooped up two awards and put on a major performance at this year’s Grammys, and did it all with her signature pink flushed cheeks. Her makeup artist Carolina Gonzalez shared the two products she uses to create the look, combining Giorgio Armani’s Luminous Silk Cheek Tint, £36, in the shades 53 Bold Pink and 62 Delicate Mauve.

Lady Gaga

Nabbing her 14th Grammy award this year was Lady Gaga, who nailed the jellyfish hairstyle trend with her sleek black locks. Makeup artist Sarah Tanno shared that she’d used a full face of Lady Gaga’s very own beauty brand, Haus Labs, to create her “beautiful tho dream look,” including the Triclone Skin Tech Medium Coverage Foundation, £42.

Cardi B

MUA Erika La’ Pearl shared what she’d used to create Cardi B’s showstopping dramatic glam for the night, which included a full face of products Danessa Myricks. With foundation, concealer and contour all from the brand, Erika added a finishing touch of the Danessa Myricks Yummy Skin Blurring Balm Powder, £27, to create an airbrushed effect.

Taylor Swift

To complete her head-to-toe red outfit for the 67th Grammy Awards, Taylor Swift couldn’t resist returning to her signature red lip. Although she’s not shared any details, her usual red lippy of choice is the Pat McGrath LiquiLUST Legendary Wear Lipstick, £32, which is known for its long-lasting staying power and matte finish.

Charli XCX

For Charli XCX’s beauty look, the singer asked her makeup artist Nina Park to give her a smudgy, slept-in eye makeup look that was inspired by everyone from Angelina Jolie in Gia to Effy Stonem from Skins. To create the look, Nina used Valentino’s Colour Flip 8 Colours Multi-Look Eye Palette in shade 02, £82, and the Valentino Twin Liner Double-Ended Eyeliner, £36, for that lived in look.

Miley Cyrus

Deviating away from luxury and high end beauty brands, Miley and her makeup artist James Kaliardos created her “Powerful goddess look” using ultra-affordable beauty products from Maybelline. To make Miley’s eyes the star of the show, James used the Color Tattoo Eye Stix, £8.99, in shades I am Rare and I am Courageous, along with the Tattoo Studio Gel Pencil (now £5.59, was £6.99) to create a smoky depth. He accentuated their shape with the Master Precise Eyeliner in black, and added several coats of Sky High Mascara (was £12.99, now £10.39) in both Very Black and Brownish Black shades.

Olivia Rodrigo

Opting for a more classic, understated glamour was Olivia Rodrigo, who kept her beauty look simple with a sharp cat eye flick liner and lashings of black mascara. To get the look, MUA Melissa Hernandez used Lancôme’s Idôle Liner, £23, to keep the wing sharp, and added several coats of Lash Idôle Flutter Extension Lengthening Mascara, £28, for some extra drama.

Cynthia Erivo

Fresh off her success – and that high note – in the Wicked movie, Cynthia Erivo was another celeb who stuck to more affordable high street products for her Grammys makeup. The actress and singer’s makeup artist Joanna Simkin used products from E.l.f Cosmetics, including the Halo Glow Liquid Filter, £15, and the Liquid Glitter Eyeshadow, £8, in the shade keep it copper for some subtle sparkle.

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