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As Mad Men's Betty Draper she's been likened to Grace Kelly, and there's no denying January Jones has polished hair and makeup down to a fine art (with a bit of help from makeup artist Rachel Goodwin). To compliment her Golden Globes gown, a blue Versace number with zipper trims, January's makeup look was pure Old Hollywood. Click below for a rundown of the products that were used...

Rachel kept January's skin very fair, almost translucent
looking with a sheer foundation applied with a wet sponge all over on her
face and body. She used the Chanel Poudre Cristalline Ultra-Fine
Translucent Powder
over it to give her skin a soft matte texture. Rachel
used Chanel automatic liquid eyeliner in Brun along the upper lid
extending out to the edge of her brow, which she also extended with Chanel Brow Definer in Doft Brown.

The sexy, glamorous lip was Chanel Rouge Allure in Dazzling, a true
tangerine red with a semi matte texture which was a fun pop of unexpected
color that perfectly complemented the sky blue color of January's eyes and
of the dress. The focal point of January's make up was the lip, but Rachel
added just the slightest hint of soft bronze along the brow bone and the
cheek bones with Chanel 4 Facettes Bronzing Powder (launching in April
2009, given to Rachel in advance for the Golden Globes) to give soft
definition. [Chanel Beaute]