Leonor Greyl – The Artist, a set by Krstfr on Flickr.
This is a slideshow of pictures taken while we were in rehearsal and while we were filming
Leonor Greyl – The Artist, a set by Krstfr on Flickr.
This is a slideshow of pictures taken while we were in rehearsal and while we were filming
Hair care brand creates homage to The Artist – too cute?
By Philippa Warr, Feb 29, 2012
Filed under: Celebrity Beauty
Hair care brand Leonor Greyl has created this lovely parody of the Oscar-winning movie The Artist, complete with Jack Russell!
Hairstylist Louise Moon (who plays the hairstylist in the short film) is the person responsible for all of the real Jean Dujardin’s Los Angeles press and awards show grooming – including his Oscar night hairstyle.
According to Moon: “Leonor Greyl is the products i was using on him and they approached me if i would like to do a little movie recreating what i do with him as the hairdresser actress in their homage to the great Oscar win for Jean for best actor and The Artist Oscar win for best movie!!!! Mais Bien Sur!!!!!!”
We think the video really strikes the right note – how about you?
Jean Dujardin has an amazing time at the Oscars and is adorable
Fullscreen
via Hair care brand creates homage to The Artist – too cute? : MyDaily UK.
MEN’S GROOMING
February 27th, 2012
by:
Jeannine Morris
Best Actor Winner, Jean Dujardin’s Groomer Dishes on Oscar Night
Jean Dujardin with Louise Moon
A year ago, I (like most) didn’t even know who French Actor, Jean Dujardin was, until he starred in The Artist and became an Oscar nominee for ‘Best Actor’ along with American hotties, George Clooney and Brad Pitt. Well, after Dujardin took home the title last night I called up his groomer, Louise Moon to get the scoop on how she prepped Hollywood’s new star for the battle of the sexy, but the dish went on and I found out so much more.
“Being a groomer you have to be supportive of the actors, but not in their face,” Moon states. ”When I got him [Dujardin] ready for the Oscars he was exhausted so I had to be really low key, shut the door and make him relaxed. Sometimes he’s very talkative, but not this time.”
Moon met Dujardin at 1pm to prep his skin and style his hair. No one else was around – no stylist, assistant or manicurist. ”He’s a very simple man and trusts me to do what needs to be done to make him look refreshed,” she commented. She found him exhausted. He’s been traveling and on a whirlwind of press tours and awards shows in the US and Europe so his skin was her main concern.
It was dry from climate changes so after moisturizing, she used Talika’s Eye Therapy Patches, helped to minimize dark circles and puffiness around his eyes and then the Talika Skin Retouch Eye Contour Wand (available Spring) beneath both eyes.
Since he has fine hair, she thickened it up by applying Leonor Greyl Mousse au Lotus Volumatrice (I’m a huge fan of this, too) just to the roots and then blowdrying. ”He likes his hair to look alive, but not not perfect so I like to give it a bit of texture by layering products without having it look like they’re layered,” states Moon. She then uses a small dollop of Leonor Greyl Huile de Palme, which is a gloss to give it a bit of sheen for the red carpet lighting.
I spoke with Moon this morning around 10:30 and it turns out she just left Dujardin. ”I’ve been with him since 8am,” she says. ”I’m just as exhausted as he is now!” He had a series of interviews this morning and Moon was on call. A day in the life of a celebrity groomer.
And you have to check out this video Leonor Greyl made… no words.
via Best Actor Winner, Jean Dujardin’s Groomer Dishes on Oscar Night | Beauty Sweet Spot.
Here is a post on Menshealth.com of the info and video i acted in showing how i styled Jean Dujardin’s hair for the Oscars!
We usually talk about men’s grooming on the red carpet when it’s in questionable taste. Sacha Baron Cohen’s unruly beard at the Academy Awards was a genius move to promote The Dictator. Ditto for his spreading-of-the-ashes, so he’s off the hook.
Like your fragrance, the hair on your head (and face) shouldn’t be the first thing people notice. So we applaud Jean Dujardin, who looked debonair at the Oscars. He defied the odds by winning Best Actor for his role in The Artist, the first silent film to sweep the awards since 1929. His tux was on-point but what we liked best was his Old Hollywood hair: slick and suave.
“Jean wanted a natural hair look, so I created a very simple style,” said celebrity hair stylist Louise Moon, who got him ready for the big event using Leonor Greyl Haircare products. A little mousse, a touch of gloss and voila: award-winning hair.
Check out this silent short and find out how to get Jean’s look yourself.
For more style and grooming updates, follow @MensHealthStyle on Twitter.
—Brian Boye
via Jean Dujardin’s Mane Event | Style News | MensHealth.com.
I have been grooming Jean Dujardin for all the press and awards done in Los Angeles right from the beginning when the movie came out. Leonor Greyl is the products i was using on him and they approached me if i would like to do a little movie recreating what i do with him as the hairdresser actress in their homage to the great Oscar win for Jean for best actor and The Artist Oscar win for best movie!!!! Mais Bien Sur!!!!!!
My Leading man Jean Dujardin won!!!!!! I am soooo proud of him and now have faith in Hollywood for giving credit were it should be and not a popularity contest and money influence! He absolutely deserved it! Can I say this one more time! If you have not seen this film yet, GO! You will not be disappointed ! And if you say “but it’s a silent movie” then why do you complain about crap movies that speak?!!! I would rather see an excellent one with no dialog thank you! Anyways it has been an absolute joy doing Jean’s grooming! No one knew including myself,who he was and then to this grand moment! Truly special indeed! Merci Jean of the beautiful garden! (in case you do not know, his name in English translates to that, except I added one word!