- In search of Best Makeup and Hairstyling nominees at the 2022 Oscars? Find all five films and their odds below.
 - Our analysts also make their betting predictions for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, featuring picks on Cruella and Coming 2 America.
 
Best Makeup and Hairstyling Nominee Odds
| Nominee | Odds | Implied Probability | 
|---|---|---|
| The Eyes of Tammy Faye | -280 | 73.68% | 
| Dune | +400 | 20% | 
| Cruella | +600 | 14.29% | 
| Coming 2 America | +1000 | 9.09% | 
| House of Gucci | +2000 | 4.76% | 
| Oscar odds for Best Makeup and Hairstyling nominees via DraftKings and as of March 26. | ||
Best Makeup and Hairstyling Predictions
Collin Whitchurch: The guild that gives out awards for Makeup and Hairstyle, the MUAHS — yes, that’s a real acronym — breaks its individual top prizes into both makeup and hairstyling, and does so for a variety of genres.
Thus, going off the history there can be convoluted. However, it’s worth noting that of the four major awards handed down this year, two went to Coming 2 America, one went to Cruella and one went to Being the Ricardos (not nominated). So we have some value here on a few underdogs.
The Eyes of Tammy Faye is favored, but it’s worth sprinkling a bit on both Cruella (+500) and Coming 2 America (+1200) because this is about as unpredictable of a category as you’re going to find.
Picks: Cruella +500; Coming 2 America +1200
Chris Raybon: The eyes of Tammy Faye were heavily caked in makeup, which should lead to a win here. The film’s Gold Derby support is nearly 100%, while the listed odds imply just a 73.7% probability, indicating massive value despite the juice. Still…the juice.
Pick: Pass
More 2022 Oscar Predictions
- A Guide To Betting Every Category: Senior editor Collin Whitchurch breaks down his take on every category, including which are worth betting vs. passing.
 - Gold Derby Experts vs. the Odds: Senior betting analyst Chris Raybon compares predictions by Gold Derby's experts and editors to the odds in order to identify potential values.
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