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Oscars Red Carpet Secrets: How Nominees Like Emma Stone and Emily Blunt Prepare for Movies’ Biggest Night, From Cryotherapy Sessions to IV Drips, and the Preparation Started MONTHS AGO

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Secrets from the Oscars red carpet: how nominees like Emma Stone and Emily Blunt prepare for the most important night in cinema (Emma in the photo from the ceremony in 20203

Movies’ biggest night is just around the corner, with a host of stars arriving at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday.

Leading up to the glittering ceremony is the action-packed red carpet, where celebrities will dutifully stomp and stomp to ensure cameras capture them from every angle, before revealing who they’re wearing and whether they’re up for a chance of winning.

Preparations for the iconic theater began on Friday, with the red carpet rolled out to make it ready for Hollywood’s elite.

However, for the stars themselves, preparation began three months ago, with an entire army of experts ensuring the celebrities are in tip-top condition for awards season.

Emma Stone is a favorite to win Best Actress for her role in Poor Things and a facial and cleansing drink was previously credited with achieving her red carpet glow.

Secrets from the Oscars red carpet: how nominees like Emma Stone and Emily Blunt prepare for the most important night in cinema (Emma in the photo from the ceremony in 20203

Secrets from the Oscars red carpet: how nominees like Emma Stone and Emily Blunt prepare for the most important night in cinema (Emma in the photo from the ceremony in 20203

Emma previously credited a facial and cleansing drink for achieving her red carpet glow (pictured with her beloved juice in 2021).

Emma previously credited a facial and cleansing drink for achieving her red carpet glow (pictured with her beloved juice in 2021).

Emma previously credited a facial and cleansing drink for achieving her red carpet glow (pictured with her beloved juice in 2021).

In 2017, Emma let Vogue behind the scenes as she prepped the red carpet and revealed that she started the day with an SK-II facial treatment mask and Joan’s Greens cold-pressed juice from Juice Served Here.

Her trainer Jason Walsh also revealed how she and other stars prepare for the big event, saying they start drinking green tea as a natural diuretic while also cutting out alcohol to reduce bloating.

Jason likes to get his clients into their best health by implementing strength training and adding more conditioning training.

Meanwhile, Carey Mulligan will continue with her proven beauty method for the Oscars, where she is competing for Best Actress for Maestro.

Beauty prep begins the night before with applying Dr. Barbara Sturm’s overnight serum before using a facial massager from Joanna Czech to help the serum seep into your pores.

Follow up with a NuFace ‘fixed line smoothing device’, which smoothes wrinkles.

Oppenheimer’s Emily Blunt, nominated for Best Supporting Actress, also opts for a facial massage and visits Celebrity masseuse, Lord Gavin McLeod Valentine, before arriving on the red carpet.

Her signature treatment is Augustinus Bader’s The Method facial, which Lord combines with her own rhythmic facial massage.

Carey Mulligan will stick to her tried-and-true beauty method for the Oscars, where she's nominated for Best Actress for Maestro (pictured at the Oscar nominees reception)

Carey Mulligan will stick to her tried-and-true beauty method for the Oscars, where she's nominated for Best Actress for Maestro (pictured at the Oscar nominees reception)

Carey Mulligan will stick to her tried-and-true beauty method for the Oscars, where she’s nominated for Best Actress for Maestro (pictured at the Oscar nominees reception)

Oppenheimer's Emily Blunt, nominated for Best Supporting Actress, also opts for a facial massage and visits a famous masseuse (pictured at the Oscar nominees luncheon)

Oppenheimer's Emily Blunt, nominated for Best Supporting Actress, also opts for a facial massage and visits a famous masseuse (pictured at the Oscar nominees luncheon)

Oppenheimer’s Emily Blunt, nominated for Best Supporting Actress, also opts for a facial massage and visits a famous masseuse (pictured at the Oscar nominees luncheon)

Da¿Vine Joy Randolph, up for Best Supporting Actress for The Holdovers, opts for a full-body massage on red carpet days (pictured at the Oscars luncheon)

Da¿Vine Joy Randolph, up for Best Supporting Actress for The Holdovers, opts for a full-body massage on red carpet days (pictured at the Oscars luncheon)

Da’Vine Joy Randolph, up for Best Supporting Actress for The Holdovers, opts for a full-body massage on red carpet days (pictured at the Oscars luncheon)

Da’Vine Joy Randolph, up for Best Supporting Actress for The Holdovers, opts for a full-body massage on red carpet days to ‘get rid of all the toxins and eliminate bloating’.

She gets ready with a soundtrack of singing bowls to create a contemplative mood before heading out for a FaceGym session, using a gua sha and microcurrent to sculpt her jawline.

Da’Vine keeps her body hydrated at all times by using an intravenous drip, which she considers a “lifesaver.”

She explained, “It helps you get that extra boost of hydration, but also the vitamins that will help you keep going with this crazy schedule.”

Experts who have worked with celebrities including Reese Witherspoon, Sandra Bullock and Taylor Swift previously revealed their red carpet secrets on This Morning.

Personal trainer Simone de la Rue, who has worked with Taylor Swift, Sandra Bullock, Anne Hathaway and Reese Witherspoon, explained on the show that her clients are prepared to put in the work to look their best.

She told host Ferne McCann that they come to her six to eight weeks before the event, or even 12 weeks, depending on how much time they have.

‘They train five to six days a week for one hour a day. It seems like a lot, but you have to make it a priority,” the Los Angeles coach told Ferne.

‘They do it because they get paid to look like that. That’s what we forget, it’s part of their job description to make sure they look fabulous on the red carpet.’

Experts who have worked with celebrities including Reese Witherspoon, Sandra Bullock and Taylor Swift previously revealed their red carpet secrets on This Morning.

Experts who have worked with celebrities including Reese Witherspoon, Sandra Bullock and Taylor Swift previously revealed their red carpet secrets on This Morning.

Experts who have worked with celebrities including Reese Witherspoon, Sandra Bullock and Taylor Swift previously revealed their red carpet secrets on This Morning.

Celebrities don’t just stick to exercise either – to help, they’ve been known to try cryotherapy.

Stars including Jennifer Lawrence and Jessica Alba have reportedly tried the treatment which involves entering a ‘cryosauna’ that is cooled to -90 degrees below zero.

Cold therapy is believed to help break down fat cells and reduce the appearance of cellulite, and may diminish wrinkles and relieve muscle soreness.

Expert dermatologist Dr. Harold Lancer, a firm favorite of Kim Kardashian and Beyonce, is available 24/7 for his patients in need of treatment.

He’s fully booked, but he’s always prepared for phone calls in the middle of the night with blemish issues: “It’s what we expect. Whether it’s midnight, the night before, or 4:30 in the morning.

“My cell phone rings (all the time), I can never turn it off.”

Celebrity stylist Anita Patrickson, who made her name styling Emma Watson during the last three Harry Potter films. She always has to be prepared for any kind of last minute fashion mishap.

One customer tore up her dress and made an urgent phone call on the way to the ceremony: “It was a really beautiful corset dress.” Because it was a structured corset, none of my threads were going to hold…

‘I got floss and sewed it along the zipper and no one noticed!’

Complete Oscar 2024 nominations list: See who received nominations for this year’s Academy Awards

best image

American fiction

Anatomy of a fall

Barbie

The remains

Flower Moon Killers

Teacher

oppenheimer

Past Lives

poor things

The area of ​​interest

best director

Justine Triet, Anatomy of a Fall

Martin Scorsese, The Moonflower Killers

Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer

Yorgos Lanthimos, Poor Things

Jonathan Glazer, The Zone of Interest

Actress in a leading role

Annette Bening, Nyad

Lily Gladstone, Moonflower Killers

Sandra Huller, Anatomy of a Fall

Carey Mulligan, Teacher

Emma Stone, Poor Things

Actor in a leading role

Bradley Cooper, Teacher

Colmán Domingo, Rustin

Paul Giamatti, The Remains

Cillian Murphy, Oppenheimer

Jeffrey Wright, American fiction

Supporting Actress

Emily Blunt, Oppenheimer

Danielle Brooks, The Color Purple

America Ferrera, Barbie

Jodie Foster, Nyad

Da’Vine Joy Randolph, The Remains

Actor in a supporting role

Sterling K. Brown, American fiction

Robert De Niro, The Moonflower Killers

Robert Downey Jr., Oppenheimer

Ryan Gosling, Barbie

Mark Ruffalo, Poor Things

animated feature film

The boy and the heron

Elementary

nimona

Robot dreams

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Cinematography

Count

Flower Moon Killers

Teacher

oppenheimer

poor things

Original screenplay

Anatomy of a fall

The remains

Teacher

May December

Past Lives

Adapted script

American fiction

Barbie

oppenheimer

poor things

The area of ​​interest

Achievement in production design

Barbie

Flower Moon Killers

Napoleon

oppenheimer

poor things

Achievement in sound

The creator

Teacher

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One

oppenheimer

The area of ​​interest

Original song

‘The Fire Within’ by Flamin’ Hot

Barbie’s ‘I’m Just Ken’

‘It Never Gone’ by the American Symphony

‘Wahzhazhe (A Song for My People)’ by Killers of the Flower Moon

‘What was I made for?’ from barbie

Original score

American fiction

Indiana Jones and the dial of destiny

Flower Moon Killers

oppenheimer

poor things

Live action short film

The after

Invincible

Knight of Fortune

Red white and blue

The wonderful story of Henry Sugar

animated short film

Letter to a pig

95 senses

Our uniform

Pachyderm

WAR IS OVER! Inspired by the music of John and Yoko

Documentary Feature Film

Bobi Wine: the people’s president

The eternal memory

four daughters

kill a tiger

20 days in Mariupol

Documentary Short Film

The ABCs of book banning

The Little Rock Barber

Island in the middle

The ultimate repair shop

Nǎi Nai and Wài Pó

YoInternational Feature Film

Io Capitan, Italy

Perfect days, Japan

Snow Society, Spain

Teachers’ lounge, Germany

The Area of ​​Interest, United Kingdom

Makeup and Hairdressing

Golda

Teacher

oppenheimer

poor things

snow society

Achievement in costume design

Barbie

Flower Moon Killers

Napoleon

oppenheimer

poor things

Achievement in film editing

Anatomy of a fall

The remains

Flower Moon Killers

oppenheimer

poor things

Visual effects

The creator

Godzilla minus one

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One

Napoleon

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