Beauty and the best: This week's TOP FIVE hair and make-up looks go to Beyonce, Ruby Rose, Kate Bosworth, Dakota Johnson and Julianne Hough 

Even if you completely ignore the incredible beauty looks at Sunday's SAG Awards, the week of January 29, 2017 was still chock full of celebrities sporting intricate hairstyles and next-level make-up.

From the Fifty Shades Darker premiere to Beyoncé's mic-drop pregnancy announcement, inspiration was everywhere.

Below, we detail our five favorites and explain how you can copy them at home.

1. Dakota Johnson

Don't get it twisted: For the premiere of Fifty Shades Darker, Dove Celebrity Hairstylist Mark Townsend gave Dakota Johnson, 27, a 'perfectly imperfect, textured braid'

The 27-year-old Fifty Shades star typically wears her long brown hair down or in a casual pony, but for the premiere of the latest installment in the series, she went for a  perfectly imperfect braid.

To build volume and texture, hairstylist Mark Townsend sprayed a paddle brush with Dove Volume & Fullness Dry Shampoo and vigorously brushed the back of her hair. 

'Once her hair had the perfect texture, I went in and twisted uneven sections of her locks into braids and twists,' he said. 'As I went along, I used dark bobby pins to keep the loose bits secured.'

2. Ruby Rose

Metallica: Make-up artist Jo Baker played off of Ruby Rose's metallic neck piece when she gave the 30-year-old John Wick star a smoky, reflective eye look

Make-up artist Jo Baker has been responsible for the slew of phenomenal beauty looks we've seen on Ruby lately.

For the premiere of John Wick: Chapter 2, Jo said she gave the 30 year old a 'metallic, reflective, high-shine smoky eye' because she was inspired by her Alexander McQueen neck piece.

On Ruby's eyes, Jo used the color Lithium in Urban Decay's Moondust Eyeshadow Palette and then used the brand's 24/7 Eyeliner in Hustle and Legend. She kept the lips nude with Urban's Vice Liquid Lipstick in Naked.

The effect was chic and edgy yet still completely glamorous.

3. Julianne Hough

She's tied up: Hairstylist Riawna Capri used knots to make Julianne Hough's ponytail stand out at a Harper's Bazaar party

When Julianne, 28, asked hairstylist Riawna Capri of Nine Zero One salon to give her a ponytail for a Harper's Bazaar party, the artist thought to herself, 'How can I do a pony different than the 187 other ponies we have done in the past?'

After less than 15 minutes of experimenting, she came up with this twisted, knotted creation.

To liven up your next ponytail, follow Riawna's instructions:

'Split your hair into two and create your first knot where a low pony would sit,' she said. 'Tie the hair at the base of the knot and split the extra hair into two, making another knot to tie at the base. Continue this until you run out of hair.' 

4. Beyoncé

Beauty unveiled: When Beyoncé, 35, used this photo to announce she was pregnant with twins, she may have also kicked off a hot pink lip color trend

There's a laundry list of reasons why Beyoncé's Internet-breaking pregnancy announcement (it's officially the most 'liked' Instagram photo in history) is so wonderful.

Of course, the fact that she has two Knowles-Carter offspring on the way is number one, but her beauty look in the vibrant photo is up there, too. 

Under her symbolic veil (hello, the Virgin Mary), her long, curly hair flows freely and her lips are painted with a bright pink-red hue that perfectly complements the flowers behind her. We plan on (along with, we suspect, many other fans) recreating this feminine look all spring long. 

5. Kate Bosworth 

All a pout it! At an InStyle event, Kate Bosworth, 34, wowed in a reddish-coral lip color courtesy of make-up artist Lisa Eldrige

We've yet to see a lip color Kate, 34, can't pull off, and this one was no exception. 

Lisa Eldridge heavily layered Lancôme L'Absolu Rouge Lipstick in Idole #186 over a red lip liner to make it pop for the star's appearance at InStyle's pre-BAFTA EE Rising Star Party in London.

Fun fact: The make-up pro used the same shade on Kate earlier in the day but applied it as a light stain, which gave off a softer, more coral effect. 

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