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On Sunday, February 18, CBS’ “The Young and the Restless” won Best Hairstyling for Daytime Television during “The 11th Annual Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Awards” at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. Hairstylists Lauren Mendoza, Justin Jackson, Michelle Corona and Diana Santana received the award for their work on the daytime drama series. Melissa Peterman hosted the awards show which honors members of the Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild (IATSE Local 706)

“The Bold and the Beautiful” and “The Young and the Restless” were also nominees in the Best Make-Up for Daytime Television category, but both shows lost out to “The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula,” with make-up artists Swanthula Boulet and Dracmorda Boulet taking home the award.

Kate Linder, John Brotherton, The 11th Annual Make-Up Artists & Hairstyling Awards,
Kate Linder, John Brotherton
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That said, there was a mix-up with the hairstylist and make-up categories as “The Young and the Restless” was initially announced as the winner for make-up, but the wrong envelope was given to presenters Kate Linder (“The Young and the Restless”) and John Brotherton (“One Life to Live,” “Fuller House”). Unfortunately, the make-up team at the soap made it all the way to the stage before things were cleared up (ala the Oscars moment). 

After correcting, the hairstyling team at “The Young and the Restless” took to the stage to receive their awards, with Lauren Mendoza speaking for the team, saying, “We’re truly like a big family. [The show] has been here for 50 years, and it’s a blessing to wake up and do this every day with the people that we love that turn into family.”

Other shows nominated in the hairstyling category were “The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge,” “The Bold and the Beautiful,” “The Kelly Clarkson Show” and “Snake Oil.”

“Dancing with the Stars” took home three awards, including Best Contemporary Make-Up for a Television Special, One Hour or More Live Program Series; Best Contemporary Hair Styling for a Television Special, One Hour or More Live Program Series; and Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling for a Television Special, One Hour or More Live Program Series.

Other TV winners included “The Crown,” “The Last of Us,” “The Morning Show,” “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story,” “Saturday Night Live,” “American Born Chinese” and “The Santa Clauses.” Among films, “Maestro,” “Saltburn,” “Barbie” and “The Idol” took top honors.

Additional presenters at the awards ceremony included LeVar Burton (“Reading Rainbow”), Marla Gibbs (“227,” “Days of our Lives”), Martin Short (“Only Murders in the Building”), Nyambi Nyambi (“Mike & Molly”), Tom Payne (“Walking Dead,” “Prodigal Son”), Karen Pittman (“The Morning Show,” “And Just Like That”), Andrea Savage (“I’m Sorry,” “VEEP”), Helena-Alexis Seymour (“Chronicles of Jessica Wu”) and Val Chmerkovskiy (“Dancing with the Stars”), among others. Chmerkovskiy also hosted the red carpet pre-show.

Michael Westmore (“Rocky,” “Star Trek,” et al), the father of “Passions” alum McKenzie Westmore (ex-Sheridan Crane), was bestowed with the Vanguard Award. Annette Bening received the Distinguished Artisan Award, while Kevin Haney (“Driving Miss Daisy,” “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3”) and Ora T. Green (“Star Trek: Nemesis,” “Good Times”) received the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Bening could not attend due to contracting COVID, organizers noted, but long-distance swimmer Diane Nyad accepted on her behalf. Bening was honored for her consistent collaboration with Local 706 Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists and has richly enhanced and created memorable characters throughout her career.

What follows is a list of winners during “The 11th Annual Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Awards” (aka MUAHS).

FEATURE-LENGTH MOTION PICTURE:

Best Contemporary Make-Up

  • “Saltburn” – Siân Miller, Laura Allen

Best Period and/or Character Make-Up

  • “Maestro” – Siân Grigg, Jackie Risotto, Elisa Tallerico, Nicky Pattison-Illum

Best Special Make-Up Effects

  • “Maestro” – Kazu Hiro, Siân Grigg, Duncan Jarman, Mike Mekash

Best Contemporary Hair Styling

  • “Saltburn” – Siân Miller, Laura Allen

Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling

  • “Barbie” – Ivana Primorac, Marie Larkin, Clare Corsick

TELEVISION SERIES – LIMITED, MINISERIES OR MOVIE FOR TELEVISION:

Best Contemporary Make-Up

  • “The Idol” – Kirsten Sage Coleman, Mandy Artusato, Jessie Bishop, Erin Blinn

Best Period and/or Character Make-Up

  • “The Crown” – Cate Hall, Emilie Yong-Mills, Debbie Ormrod, Stacey Holman

Best Special Make-Up Effects

  • “The Last of Us” – Barrie Gower, Paul Spateri, Sarah Gower, Paula Eden

Best Contemporary Hair Styling

  • “The Morning Show” – Nicole Venables, Jennifer Petrovich, Janine Thompson, Lona Vigi

Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling

  • “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story” – Nic Collins, Giorgio Galliero

TELEVISION SPECIAL, ONE HOUR OR MORE LIVE PROGRAM SERIES

Best Contemporary Make-Up

  • “Dancing with the Stars” – Julie Socash, Donna Bard, Lois Harriman, Sarah Woolf

Best Period and/or Character Make-Up

  • “Saturday Night Live” – Louie Zakarian, Amy Tagliamonti, Jason Milani, Joanna Pisani

Best Special Make-Up Effects

  • “Saturday Night Live” – Louie Zakarian, Jason Milani, Brandon Grether, Tom Denier Jr.

Best Contemporary Hair Styling

  • “Dancing with the Stars” – Dwayne Ross, Joe Matke, Amber Nicholle Maher, Marion Rogers

Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling

  • “Dancing with the Stars” – Kimi Messina, Dwayne Ross, Joe Matke, Brittany Spaulding

DAYTIME TELEVISION:

Best Make-Up

  • “The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula” – Swanthula Boulet, Dracmorda Boulet

Best Hair Styling

  • “The Young and the Restless” – Lauren Mendoza, Justin Jackson, Michelle Corona, Diana Santana

CHILDREN AND TEEN TELEVISION PROGRAMMING:

Best Make-Up

  • “ American Born Chinese ” – Jorjee Douglass, Mara Rouse, Nicole Hawkyard, Ralis Kahn

Best Hair Styling

  • “The Santa Clauses” – Anissa Emily Salazar, Nina Adado, Morgan Ferrando, Patricia Lansingh

COMMERCIALS & MUSIC VIDEOS:

Best Make-Up

  • “American Horror Stories: Delicate” Promo – Kerry Herta, Jason Collins, Alyssa Morgan, Orlando Marin

Best Hair Styling

  • “American Horror Stories: Delicate” Promos – Joe Matke, Jeri Baker, Johnny Lomeli

THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS (Live Stage):

Best Make-Up

  • “Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical” – Robyn-Marie Rebbe, Chloe-Nil Acerol, Ashley Roller, Angelina Avallone

Best Hair Styling

  • “Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical” – Robyn-Marie Rebbe, Chloe-Nil Acerol, Liz Printz, Thomas Augustin



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