Model Makeover: Ashley Graham Transforms Three 'GMA' Mom Viewers

These much deserving moms got to look and feel great again.

With the help of Glamsquad’s creative director, Giovanni Vaccaro, and director of makeup artistry, Kelli Bartlett, three “GMA” moms got to look and feel beautiful again, surprising their families with the results.

Kate Sandberg has lost 30 pounds since November and she wanted help figuring out how to dress for her new body.

Ashleigh Kennedy is a high school teacher and a mother of three. Her third baby was born last September.

Alisha Powell-Lane is a mom to five teenagers. She said her kids never see her dressed up.

Take a look at the stylists' descriptions for how to get these ladies’ looks at home:

Giovanni:

Ashleigh:

We turned her into a bombshell to make her feel like the belle of the ball. We wanted her to feel like her pre-baby self: youthful, vibrant and sexy.

We wanted a hairstyle to complement her new, thinner figure. Since she's pretty low-maintenance, we wanted to give her a style that would play up her natural texture and be easy to handle at home.

How-to: To create that bombshell look, choose a medium boar brittle brush to blow dry hair with maximum body. Use spray gel and mousse like Materialist Spray Gel and Volumifique Root Lifter by Kerastase as you blow out hair to help give extra lift and movement. Over-direct by blowing hair up and away from the scalp as you blow dry for extra volume and finish by messing hair up at the end with a cool shot of air.

Kate:

We kept the length, but added a lot of fun layers that will be super easy for her to style on a daily basis. The new cut instantly adds more vibrancy to her color and brightens her entire look.

How-to: Start by creating a deep side part for an instant edgy appeal. To create these effortless, slightly undone waves on a shorter hairstyle, use a medium barrel curling iron, either 1 1/4-inch or 1 1/2-inch. Take large sections and wrap them in different directions for that slight tousled feel. Keep heat on the sections for 10 seconds before releasing. After you’ve created the waves, put a dime-sized amount of pomade like Short Mania by Kérastase in the palm of your hand and massage throughout your hair to create a tousled piece-y effect.

Alicia:

We played up her youthfulness, encouraging her to get her confidence back and feel comfortable re-exploring her strong, positive self.

We wanted to make her feel and look as glam as possible with a look that could still be easily managed on her own at home. She wears her hair pulled back a lot, so her new look has an added softness and movement in the front, while still allowing her to wear hair back. This look is all about angles.

How-to: Start by adding a styling aid like Oribe Supershine Light Moisturizing Crème to smooth out hair and add shine. Then, apply a dry texturizing spray to give hair more piecey-ness and separation. Flip hair over all to one side and finish by spraying with hair spray.

Kelli:

Ashleigh:

We upped the glam factor with a bold red carpet lip and balanced eye for a polished, sophisticated look.

How-to: For the perfect bold red lip, start with a lip liner that's the same color or slightly darker than your lipstick. Line your lips and fill them in slightly, leaving the center of the lip bare. This will add fullness to the lip. Next, choose satiny red lipstick and fill in using a flat brush with a round edge to help create a crisp and precise line. Clean up your lip line with a pointed Q-tip or using another flat brush with a defined edge. Lightly stamp translucent powder around your lips to create a clean finished red lip!

Kate:

We wanted to help her feel more like a hot mama by giving her newfound confidence to embrace her natural beauty. We set off her bubbly personality with a hint of sex appeal.

We created a smokey eye for a subtle sultry stare, spicing up her look for a lively youthful appeal.

How-to: To create this sexy-chic smoky eye, line the inner rim of the top and bottom of the eye using a jet black liner like Charlotte Tilbury's Bedroom Black. Then, take a smudgy black eye shadow stick like Charlotte Tilbury's Nocturnal Eyes to Mesmerise and apply on the top lash line, blending into the eye socket for a sultry, smudgy smoky eye. Finish with a simple yet chic glossy nude lip.

Alicia:

We brought out her inner warmth by focusing on an overall golden glow and runway-ready contour, accentuated by a flirty faux lash.

How-to: To contour, focus on adding depth where needed. Tilt the head to the side you are working on, with your ear almost touching your shoulder. Stick your brush inside of the natural shadow, underneath the bone, blending back toward your ear and down at an angle toward your mouth. Finish by adding a statement faux lash to make your eyes pop.