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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Rare 1960's Make-up and Beauty Tutorial Film !




Many thanks to Richard Jeffs of the Harold Baim Collection for giving us permission to feature a minute extract of the Michael Winner directed 1960's fashion feature Girls Girls Girls. The Baim Film collection really is a lost archive of 1950's and 1960's Britain and you can view some wonderful clips on the archive and even purchase DVD's. Highly recommended.

1960's Make-up Guide - Archive film tutorial - Baim Films

For the low-down on 1960s make-up, these 1960s girls are taken by Lucy Claton to the salon of a famous make-up organization. here the companys expert, a Mrs Riddle has the task of making sure that the girls go out looking better than when they came in ! This film was made in 1961, so the make-up techniques and style here are essentially of the 1950's. So studying a 1950's makeup guide would give you an accurate idea of the beauty looks of women in the early 1960's.

First thing is - to remove what make-up they have on.
For this a cleanser and sponge is used which also tones up the skin !



1960s makeup foundation.


This should blend with the natural skin color.
There are ways and ways to put on the base. The correct way - dab it on in spots and smooth in !

1960s makeup - Rouge



Rouge should be applied in three dots near the cheek bones, fairly high near the eye.

1960s makeup - eyeshadow.


The eyeshadows should be stippled on to the upper corners of the eye.

1960s makeup - Powder.



Powder is the one thing to use lavishly.Let it stay on for about five seconds. Then smooth it off.

1960s makeup tutorial - mascara.

Now the mascara. Its better put on in two thin coats than one heavy one.

1960s lipstick application technique.



To apply lipstick, teach yourself to use a brush !! If you can wait five minutes before blotting - then do.


Finally a light powder over with a compact.
Voila - the 1960s face !

text copyright 2011 Glamourdaze.

Learn the art of make-up from several glamorous eras.
You can download beautiful original vintage 1960's make-up and beauty guides now.
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5 comments:

  1. this video was amazing
    but why she put powder on her lips?

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  2. The powder bit is a bit confusing! A lot of the vintage beauty guides seem to put powder on in a different order than we would now.. Great post! xx

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  3. That reminds me of my childhood same makeup stuff when my mom do her makeup job way back before.

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  4. Fabulous post!
    I just love the video xXx

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  5. I cant wait to try this! I have a feeling my face wil hate that powder part but ima try anyway :)

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