The dark-red wig was parted down the side and curled by hairstylist Christiana Cassell (who is also responsible for her radiant makeup) so that it falls down her back in beautiful waves. And of course, those edges are laid perfectly on either side of her face.



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Chloe Bailey Obsesses Over Her Grammys Glam: "She Might've Lost, but Check Out This Hair"

The singer — who was nominated for best progressive R&B album, best traditional R&B performance, and best R&B song alongside her sister, Halle Bailey — stayed focused on fangirling about her own head-turning hair and makeup, which were executed by Los Angeles-based makeup artist Christiana Cassell and Sparkle Hair Imports founder Tinisha Meeks, respectively

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Los Angeles-based Cassell has been doing makeup for six years and hair for 14 ― two skills she brought to the set of “Black Is King.” Cassell did hair for the kids in the “Mood 4 Eva” segment and the makeup for models Adut Akech and Aweng Chuol in “Brown Skin Girl.” As a makeup artist, her work often features a radiantly velvet complexion and flashes of vivid color, blown out to keep the focus on a client’s natural beauty. “Makeup doesn’t always have to be so heavy or over the top,” Cassell told HuffPost. “Sometimes less is more.” Fittingly, her must-haves are all about versatility and ease.

Directory of Black Owned Business

Beyoncé's website was updated to feature an organized list curated by her go-to fashion stylist, Zerina Akers. The list includes Black-owned business across several industries including beauty, fashion, restaurants and more.