1950's Makeup VS Modern Pinup Makeup

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Published 2018-11-26
Hi everyone! Thanks so much for watching!

In this video I'm comparing a traditional makeup look of the 1950's to a modern pinup look, by doing each half of my face a different style!

Let me know in the comments if you'd be interested in seeing more of these videos covering different decades!

Products used:

Face:
Revolution Fast Base Stick Foundation - F1
NARS Concealer - Chantilly
Too Faced Born This Way Foundation - Cloud
Kryolan Supracolour - Clown White
Ben Nye Professional Face Powder - Super White
Ben Nye Translucent Powder - Fair
Besame Lipstick - American Beauty
Milani Baked Blush - Dolce Pink
NYX Single Eyeshadow - Milan
Wet N Wild MegaGlo Highlighting Powder - White Raven
NARS Larger Than Life Long-Wear Eyeliner - Via Veneto

Eyes:
Urban Decay Full Spectrum Eyeshadow Palette - Metamorphosis
Urban Decay Gwen Stefani Eyeshadow Palette - Blonde, Anaheim, Blackout
Zoeva Cocoa Blend Eyeshadow Palette - Beans Are White
Benefit World Famous Neutrals - Milk It!
L'Oreal Paris Superliner Gel Eyeliner - Black
Essence Volume Hero Mascara
Ardell Magnetic Lashes - Accents 002

Lips:
Besame Lipstick - Red Velvet
Estée Lauder Double Wear Stay-in-Place Lip Pencil - Brick
Lipstick Queen Famous Last Words - Sayonara

All Comments (21)
  • @astridc5168
    I love the traditional side too, I'd love to see you do the 1930s in future, it's such an influential decade in makeup history!
  • I showed my grandma this and she just laughed. She went to Highschool during the 50s and she said that the modern look was more of the look she would do. She called the traditional look the "nerd look"
  • Wow, I see a stark difference n LOVE the traditional side best.....naturally 🌸 great video. -XA
  • @4804tiare
    This is such a fun video. I have vintage 1950s magazines and many of the models are wearing blue eyeshadow and pastels.
  • @Noura-bv9pv
    This is really great. Please do a version for the 1930s and the 40s too!
  • I think it's pretty funny that you had to have that beaming stripe of highlight. I was a pre-hightlighter teen and 20s though.
  • @christmasina
    You did a great job, I love both sides. I almost cried when you covered your beautiful freckles.
  • I always try to do my makeup based off old photographs! This video is such a game changer for me! Thank you!
  • @ysmangel
    Winged Liner Master! I don't think Ive ever seen it applied so quickly and well!
  • @andreaeray
    The traditional makeup and hair remind me of old photos of my grandmother and great-aunt. :-)
  • @KellyBurnett138
    Love the traditional 50s look…who else will be shopping for the perfect blue eye shadow after this? 🤗
  • @theirishsparkle
    I never would have thought to use a beauty blender for stick foundation application the way you did! I love it - I’ve already learned something new just a few seconds into the video. Thank you!!! (Now back to watching and learning) 🙂
  • @Maha1J
    ❤ thank you for showing the difference I like the vintage old way it’s simple and it looks more beautiful to me it suits you well by the way with your pretty face 🤍
  • @cocoamourrr
    The 1950s side looks like an everyday pinup look but I feel like if you wanna glamorize it abit more for a photoshoot wear abit of highlight not to much and a natural set of false lashes to make your lashes fuller !! ✨
  • Nor did they use nearly as much makeup. It wasn't practical to do so, and it costed to much money, they used one product for more than one thing.
  • @laluciauwu2722
    When I saw you without makeup, the first think that I thought was that your skin is so beauty
  • @lindalane1166
    I love the traditional look. I've never been comfortable with alot of makeup on.