1950's womans beauty salon |
Nail care 1950s style |
A manicurist shaped and polished a woman's nails to accentuate the length and gracefulness of long tapering fingers. Knowledge of skincare and facial structure was something a beautician learned as an apprentice. Her fingers were the tools with which she always worked. The direction in which they moved - the rhythm of the massage performed another kind of beauty magic.The beauty of a 1950's woman's hands were as important to her as her face, hair and clothing - if she was to feel well dressed and at ease.
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I loved this video!! I found it quite interesting that so many men worked in the 'beautification of womankind' in the 50s, compared to how few do today! Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteThat is such a great video, it really gives an insight into the past. It doesn't look like any of the beauty salons in Bedford, that's for sure. I imagine more men worked in them back then purely for the fact that not as many women had jobs in that time, so whatever jobs were going around were still dominated by men. I'm glad that that's not the case anymore and us women have a better chance to have a career.
ReplyDeleteReally love the video i enjoy watching! Thanks! Hope you post more.
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