What's Happening?
The Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild has announced the nominations for its 2026 awards, recognizing outstanding achievements in makeup and hairstyling across film and television. Leading the film nominations are 'Frankenstein,' 'One Battle After Another,' 'Sinners,' 'Weapons,' and 'Wicked: For Good,' each securing three nods. On the television front, 'Dancing With the Stars' and 'Saturday Night Live' received four nominations each, with the latter's 50th anniversary special also being recognized. The awards celebrate the artistry and creativity of professionals in the industry, with special honors such as lifetime achievement awards going to Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning makeup artist Greg Nelson and Oscar-nominated hairstylist Judy
Alexander Cory. The 13th annual awards ceremony is scheduled for February 14, 2026, in Los Angeles.
Why It's Important?
The Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards play a crucial role in highlighting the often-overlooked contributions of makeup artists and hairstylists in the entertainment industry. These professionals are essential in bringing characters to life and enhancing storytelling through visual artistry. Recognizing their work not only elevates the standards within the industry but also inspires upcoming artists. The awards also reflect broader industry trends, showcasing which productions are setting benchmarks in creativity and technical excellence. This recognition can influence future projects and collaborations, impacting the careers of those involved and the industry's direction.
What's Next?
The upcoming awards ceremony on February 14, 2026, will be a significant event for the nominees and the industry at large. It will provide a platform for professionals to gain recognition and potentially open doors for future opportunities. The event is also likely to attract attention from major studios and networks, which may influence their hiring and project development decisions. As the date approaches, anticipation will build around which nominees will take home the awards, potentially impacting their marketability and the visibility of the projects they worked on.









