From glamorous updos to simple ponytails, hairstyles at the Golden Globes were sleek and on-trend. Makeup was pretty and natural with the emphasis on eyes: dense lashes and liquid liner. Here are our top 10 looks from the night.

January Jones always looks beautiful, but this look was spot-on perfect. She paired a silky, bobbed-under hairstyle with a stunning red lip that matched her sexy Versace gown. Chanel Makeup Artist Rachel Goodwin called it "90's supermodel meets old Hollywood glamour!"

The Fighter star looked vibrant and fresh-faced with a look by celebrity makeup artist Molly Stern for Lancôme. Her red hair was sweetly tucked under in a faux bob.

A sweep of pink lipgloss in a honeysuckle shade (the same hue as her Calvin Klein dress) and her long Latisse lashes were the key elements in the Temple Grandin winner's makeup look. Her hair was simply elegant as well, pulled back in a chignon.

Williams gets our vote for most reliable beauty: Her look is never fussy, always pretty and simultaneously modern and classic.

With an iconic French twist, bright pink lipstick and lit-from-within radiance, the Black Swan winner took our breath away.

Mila Kunis wowed us with lush lashes and glowing skin — celebrity makeup artist for Lancôme, Tracey Levy, was inspired by Audrey Hepburn. The Black Swanactress's hairstyle was equally fabulous: a perfectly teased French twist, just like co-star Natalie Portman.

"Dianna's look was all about a bold, dark lip to offset her gorgeous white dress!" said Chanel makeup artist Angela Levin. It worked perfectly, as did her hair, pinned back in a 1940s style.
Source: Davis, Dawn. "Golden Globes 201: Best Hair & Makeup." Harpers Bazaar, Janurary 16, 2011.