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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

1930's Makeup Revisited



1930's Vintage Makeup Guide

By and large the most fascinating period in womens fashion.Beginning with the art deco
style that spilled over from the late 1920's.

The feminine makeup look changed rapidly from the late 1920's and in to the 1930's.
Gone was the coquettish girl of the late victorian era, to a more independent woman.


The pale face look remained however, despite Coco Chanels new tan!
The makeup look of the early 1930's was of an aesthetic female, somewhat aloof.
The makeup reflected this with paler than pale skin [ bleach creams achieved this ].



1.Face powders went for the ivory look.

2.Eye makeup of the 1930's.

A curious black line traced from the tear duct to the end of the eye, including a little upturned triangle effect! Upper Eyelashes were heavy with mascara or ' Mascaro' as it used to be called then ! Lower Eyelashes had little if no mascara.





Eyeshadow went from lash line to crease,blending upwards and outwards.
Eye shades varied over blues, bright violets, greens, browns and orchid.
Blondes loved blue, green or bright violet eyelid shades, while Brunettes went for purples and browns.
In the evenings - brightly shimmering eyelid shadows from the upper eyelid up to the eyebrow,
with dark eyeshadow in the crease of the upper lid, slightly smudged to create a deep set effect.

Eyebrows were plucked into virtual non existence with a fine taper line in its place,falling at the end.



3.Lip makeup of the 1930's were fine and thin and horizontal in shape.
The upper lip might be made to look a little longer in the evenings,to create the 'Rosebud look'.




Popular Lip colours were dark -chinese red,browns,maroons,rasberry tones.

Blushes started out in 1930 with bright pinks, still echoing the Flapper days of the previous decade,becoming more discreet in the late 1930s.Brown rouge became more common also.



4.Popular Nail Polish included pale rose, light pink and cream shades,applied only in the centre of nails with the half-moon and tips left bare.


Quite a practical and sensible approach.

 You can download beautiful original vintage 1930's make-up and beauty guides now.
Also 1920's Flapper make-up, 1940's make-up & beauty and 1950's beauty looks.



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13 comments:

  1. You perceived the white space close to cutícula? Had the arched form, here in Brazil, we call half-moon. I had one manicure that she was very adept. It worked 45 years with beauty. She was incredible. With 80 years of age still she worked. She made a perfect half-moon. XOXO
    Elisabeth

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  2. Oh, this is the most glorious post. THANK YOU! I was happy to learn that I've essentially been applying my eye makeup 30s style since I started wearing cosmetics decades ago. Still haven't taken the plunge-er-pluck with the authentic 30s eyebrows, though. Anyway, I am writing ALL this down. SO informative.

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  3. Thanks for sharing this! How beautiful.

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  4. Great post! Thank you! Any ideas what they used as bleach creams? Hydroquinone?

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  5. This is such a fantastic post! Thanks for sharing it.

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  6. Great post! Lots of really good tips - love it!

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  7. Fantastic post! I love reading about vintage makeup tips.

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  8. Lovely post! The hairstyle were beautiful!

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  9. The 30s are my fave decade and I do wear my makeup 30s style with just a little eye shadow on the lower part of the lid and mascara on the upper lashes only. I use Benefit's Benetint liquid rouge and it gives you a great natural looking flush and stays on for hours.

    I love that Savage makeup ad. I collect 30s makeup and so far I haven't been able to find any Savage but I'm always on the lookout for it.

    Angie

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  10. Wow what an interesting post! Do you or have you done a post on 40s makeup? xx

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