How did they do their makeup in the 60S?

How did they do their makeup in the 60S?

How did they do their makeup in the 60S?

Face makeup in the 60s was minimal – no highlighter, no bronzer, and absolutely no contour! Women from the 60s would typically apply matte foundations and brightening concealers and set their makeup with a setting powder to make the base even more matte.

How do you do 60S lashes?

To recreate a 1960s (think Twiggy) look with just mascara, curl lashes (try best-selling Shu Uemura Eyelash Curler), and then layer on a black, thickening formula like L’Oréal Paris Lash Paradise Mascara or Urban Decay Waterproof Perversion.

What makeup did they wear in the 60S?

The start of the 1960s saw a continuation of the 1950s makeup look. It involved a flicked upper eye line, matte eyeshadow (primarily in greys, greens and blues) on the eyelid, very soft blusher and lipstick ranging from browns and soft reds to corals and pinks.

How do you cut a crease for beginners?

Create a Cut Crease Eyeshadow Look in 4 easy Steps

  1. DEFINE THE CREASE. Dust lids with a neutral shadow that closely matches your skin tone, then sweep a dark brown eyeshadow just above the crease of the eye, close to the brow bone.
  2. CONTRAST WITH CONCEALER.
  3. CREATE THE “CUT”
  4. ADD EYELINER.

How do you do a 60S hair flip?

Below, a step-by-step to get the 60s hair flick:

  1. To achieve this look, isolate the front with some clips and start directly from the back.
  2. Wrap one-inch sections around your curling iron in the direction of your face, hold for 30 seconds, pin it, spray it and let it cool down.
  3. Repeat until you’ve done all sections.

What color lipstick was popular in the 60S?

The ’60s. “Pastel, sherbet shades were the thing,” says Rudder. “Mod pale pink, peach, or nude lipstick in a matte texture was all the rage—and a complete departure from the classic red shades of past decades.