1 post tagged “makeup 60s”
At left, the perfect 1960s face. Dramatic eyes, featuring mascara used heavily, producing spiked lashes. Shadow is colored or dark. Skin is pale, often from foundation or powder called "translucent." Lips are pale or glittering, rarely showing dark shades.
Below, a very
dramatic evening make up. Again, the focus is the eyes.
The make up on the girl at left is more reflective of an everyday look.
From an ad for lipsticks (below), the girl has the pale lips and colorful eyes of the time.
From Revlon 1969
Un-noucing 'Un-Lipstick" by Natural Wonder. It's pale but the shine won't fail. Bare, but the color's there (and never, never changes on your lips.)
In gleamy little mouth colors like Ivory Blizzord, Frozen Peaches, Sheer Shaver Pink and Nothing Frosted. 24 shades in all.
And this look from Avon, 1968
Wear Avon's Ultra Sheer make up...shimmering, translucent. expressive. In today's beautiful new pink tones, these Ultra Sheer accents and basics are all subtly color controlled by you
New Metallic Rage! For lips - three precious metal tones. Bronze Rage! Gold Rage! Silver Rage! Plus three shades that hint of glint, rage with color. For eyes - Shadow shades that reflect the shimmer of your smile. Bronze Rage! Gold Rage! Silver Rage!
Brightnings! Eye Shadow Sticks (on right) Iridescent Beige Mist and Misty White
Left, a more dramatic look. Sun bronzed was the effect.Remember, in the Sixties having a tan was a good thing with warnings of sun damage still in the future.
Here was the make up technique for the picture left:
Golden bronze eye shadow goes on with an applicator and is buffed to a shimmer. Add long spokes of false eyelashes. Polish your lips to a high luster
At Right, a classic 1960s look