How To Be Pretty c.1940s Guide: In Amazing 4K 60fps
Learn the vintage art 1940s makeup, skincare, nail polish, hairstyling and body health. Our popular 1940s beauty tutorial film, now ai colorized and enhanced in 4K 60fps.
Learn the art of applying foundation, rouge, powder, lipstick, eye makeup and nail polish. There's a feature on 1940's hairstyles for women in the forces; the pageboy hairstyle, hair rolls, up-swept hair, bun hairstyles, straight and curly shingle hairstyles etc. The film also includes some great vintage beauty hacks for feminine attractiveness, including hair care, healthy teeth and how to maintain an hourglass figure.
00:21 FOUNDATION
Never use makeup as a mask. Use it to bring out, rather than hide the natural freshness of your skin. And use it conservatively.
Makeup goes on smoother, looks more natural with a foundation cream or liquid.
It provides a lasting makeup, and protects your skin against wind and sun.
00:35 APPLYING ROUGE
The wrong use of rouge can make a woman look tired or clownish.
Cream rouge is applied directly over the foundation.
Dry rouge is used only after powdering.
To be effective, rouge and powder should not be detectable.
Never use too much rouge. You can always add more.
Cream rouge should be applied with the fingers, and blended until no line of demarcation is noticeable.
Never use an elongated field of rouge on the oblong face.
Always use a circle.
Never use a circle on a round or square face.
Use an elongated field to create the illusion of length.
When in doubt for placement of rouge, smile and place it on the highest point of the cheek!
01:30 HOW TO APPLY FACE POWDER
One should always choose a powder, that gives warmth and brightness to the skin.
In powdering, start at the receding point, such as under the eyes, cheeks or receding chin.
Never powder a large nose first.
It will become a highlight !
01:53 HOW TO APPLY LIPSTICK
Don't try and improve on nature.
Follow the natural line of the lips.
And don't use exotic lip shades.
They're not chic, and they're certainly not GI !
Bite gently on a piece of tissue to set the lips and remove excess lipstick.
Lipstick smears on handkerchiefs and lipstick rims on cups are not appealing.
02:35 HOW TO APPLY EYEBROWS
Don't tamper with the natural line of your eyebrows.
Your eyebrows as nature gave them, give expression and character to your face.
They're also functional !
They protect your eyes from strong light and dust.
02:48 NAIL POLISH TIPS
These are actually the only articles necessary for good nail grooming.
Especially when you're in the army.
Talons are out, when you wear a uniform and so is exotic nail polish.
If you use polish, leave it as conservative.
03:05 THE GI GIRL MAKEUP LOOK
She's learned a lot. See how smoothly and skillfully her makeup is blended.
She can be proud of that job.
03:20 1940'S BEAUTY TIPS
04:11 HOW TO CLEAN YOUR TEETH PROPERLY
05:03 1940'S HAIRCARE AND HAIRSTYLES ADVICE
If you'll pardon the suggestion, a good brushing might be in order.
Gently, gently. I didn't say scalping !
If you're looking for a change in hairstyling to suit your face type and GI regulations.
There's the Pageboy, the Hair Roll, the Bun, the Upsweep, the straight Shingle, and the Curly Shingle. If you wear your hair short, it should be cut and shaped often.
Snip away the hangovers from the last permanent.
06:54 YOUR FIGURE
Foundation garments have their place.
But the best foundation garment in the world is right inside your own body - your muscles.
Any foundation garment wears out with use, but your muscles do just the opposite.
The gain elasticity, the more they're used.
Consistent daily planned exercise can be all things to all people.
#1940smakeup
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I love how they called blush “rouge”. My grandmother still uses that word.
@cacatr4495
Жыл бұрын
Blush and rouge are two different types of cheek coloring. "Rouge" is cheek color in a dense cream/creme, whereas "blush" is cheek color in compacted powder form. I have found that rouge does not work well on dry skin, as its moisture is quickly absorbed (with the color vanishing), even though moisturizer was earlier applied that same day. As a result, some people prefer to use blush, whereas others prefer rouge. Blush had not yet been developed in the 1940s, so that generation used rouge. I believe Blush entered the marketplace in the 1960s. In the 1940s, the only meaning of the word "blush" was to turn red when feeling self-conscious or embarrassed.
@96SweetwaterBay
Жыл бұрын
I'm from Canada, and we always used "rouge" for cream or powder. I've lived in the US for a long time and I still say it even though most people here use "blush."
@SummerOf1987
Жыл бұрын
In Germany we still say Rouge ❤
@Firkant2
Жыл бұрын
In Denmark too ;)
@pbb8916
Жыл бұрын
Rouge is the French word for the color red.
you know people always say these things were so sexist but they're talking about things like keeping your natural features, showering daily and brushing your teeth properly. there's nothing wrong with these things, i feel very inspired to be clean and feminine
@glorygracek.1841
Жыл бұрын
Their actually more sexist in a way then they were back then. They just made suggestions to highlight your features. Now they literally want you to have surgery to change. And to wear makeup like a mask. The era of perfect hair and makeup to me.
@baobaitobao
Жыл бұрын
Los hombres militares tienen que preocuparse de verse atractivos? De eso va la crítica al sexismo de esa época, que importa una cara maquillada cuando te van a disparar, las mujeres son vistas como objetos de decoración incluso en situaciones de violencia y supervivencia donde usar lapiz labial no tiene relevancia
@gaj30
Жыл бұрын
@@baobaitobao entiendo
@JRNarian
Жыл бұрын
the sexism is the focus on women's appearance. You don't see videos like these for men. Women have always been painted as something to be stared at. This was a time period where you couldn't even open a bank account without a man co-signing for you. Don't be so quick to dismiss all the rights you have because of the women who fought who came before you.
@gaj30
Жыл бұрын
@@JRNarian yeah i guess women should have stopped showering and brushing their teeth, that would have really shown the patriarchy
I love how some of the first words were “never use makeup as a mask” I wish that was still implemented today. I love seeing other women’s natural beauty shine ✨
@thiskindasucks3536
3 ай бұрын
Exactly! We should be encouraging makeup styles to fit and flatter ones natural features - not trying to conform to one kind of beauty!
@roadwayrona
18 күн бұрын
So right! It seems as if many young women nowadays all strive to look the same - I don't know whose style they're mimicking, might be one of the Kardashians...
I'm a 40yr old man who mainly watches metal fab videos, so why did the algorithm recommend THIS? Better question, why did I watch it all? I even went ahead and gave it the Like lol
@baylorsailor
Жыл бұрын
The fact is more and more people are becoming nostalgic for a less complicated time when women were women and men were men. "Trad-wife" is trending for a reason.
@michealmccoy9249
Жыл бұрын
Yea a real woman , those were the Days 🤔
@fionarielly1232
Жыл бұрын
😂 love it.
@star85827
Жыл бұрын
Lol its cool huh haha
@samcaranol4102
Жыл бұрын
You’re gay
My grandmother used to do her makeup every day, and it was always a natural and classic look. This is definitely from her era
Always amazes me how beautiful and perfect everyone’s hair looks. I don’t know if I could do a style like that on the daily!
@l.g.2888
Жыл бұрын
Most of them didn't do it daily! Many of these 1940s styles can last several days with very little touch up in between. And many women back then would go to a salon to have their hair styled once or twice a week, then sleep in a bonnet to keep the style from being wrecked at night. When I do a wet set on my head it typically lasts 3-4 days.
@bunster8129
Жыл бұрын
@l.g.2888 my sleep habits would ruin my hair then lol I moved wayy to much. Maybe I need a new bed (;・∀・)
@missyouwish88
Жыл бұрын
I'd love to know what they did on humid days 😅
@alancosta4760
Жыл бұрын
The environment we live in is polluted and the food we eat is poisoned so it interferes on hair quality I know a lot of indigenous people here in Brazil who the hair is better than mine and they not even use shampoo
@joygernautm6641
11 ай бұрын
Back then,women would all have perms, and then we get a wash and set every week usually Saturday mornings. The hairdressers back then would thoroughly scrub the hair getting it squeaky clean. Then they would apply a setting lotion and proceed to roll the hair in very structured elaborate patterns, depending on what hairstyle that particular Woman wanted. They would sit under hood dryer for a good time until the hair was dry and then they would have to sit and “cool down” for 10 minutes before sitting back in the hairdressers chair. And this is where the term “hairdresser” was invented. Because they would comb out back comb, shape, tweak and spray the hair. This part was crucial, and the difference between hair that needed to be redone the next day, and a hair dressing lasting a week. For maintenance, the woman usually had a pick a little bit of hairspray for touchups. At night she would be expected to wrap her hair in a scarf to protect the style, and when she would have a shower or a bath, she would put her hair in a shower cap to ensure that the style was not ruined by the moisture. This is how between the efforts of a hairdresser and the woman, they could make a hairstyle last a whole week.
I’m 25. But for some reason these type of videos give me comfort. ✨✨✨✨
The eyebrow tip is so true! Don’t fight what nature gave you; make it work for you
@charlesming7875
3 ай бұрын
Except when you laminate them, you just look like a clown
I have learned much more about sef-care from this 1940's video than from current material. Thank you for sharing this Glamourdaze!
@Nil-tz6gy
8 ай бұрын
Ikr - I just learned I don't even brush my teeth correctly
"Consistent daily planned exercise can be all things to all people." as an emerging Doctor of Physical Therapy, this is what we tell people all the time to this day! Anything that gets the heart pumping and muscle firing means something different depending on the person and it's healthy to do SOMETHING rather than nothing. There's a saying we use in the PT field, "movement is medicine"
The hairstyles they had all looked so elegant. I would have no idea how to achieve any of those haha
@b.6826
Жыл бұрын
There lots of tutorials online if you want to give it a try, they are pin curls x
@leapintothewild
Жыл бұрын
Look up a "roller set" and realize they didn't shampoo often, usually once a week - and it was a process of an hour or two each time. Most of these styles relied on a lot of bobby pins and u-shaped hair pins, along with hair nets. They also often slept in rollers, pin curls, bonnets and scarves, and used talcum powder at the roots to refresh like we use dry shampoo today.
@lavinder11
Жыл бұрын
It's a roller set, that's it.
@YamiKisara
10 ай бұрын
@@leapintothewild to my knowledge, shampoo isn't that good for our hair in the first place. Careful brushing with a very thick comb is a much better solution that keeps the hair just as clean. And it naturally reduces the amount of oil produced by our hair, because that comes from drying it out too much with using shampoo on the daily.
@leapintothewild
10 ай бұрын
@@YamiKisara Good grief, that's nasty! Oily skin, exercising, sweating -- and not cleaning your scalp and hair? Hope you don't feel that way about your pits and privates. Nasty.
The 40s were definitely my favorite era for beauty. The woman seemed to just beam back then.
@beth1627
7 ай бұрын
Mine too.
A lot of these tips and advice is still relevant today!
“Never use makeup as a mask” YES!
Reminds me of how, growing up, my mom only had red and pink nail polish. Very conservative. I didn’t even know there were other colors until I got older.
@kandacehead9544
7 ай бұрын
It seemed that only pink, red, and white were around when I was a little kid in the 1980s. At least that’s what my mom and grandma had.
My fellow women veterans. GI regulations these days are the same. Im a veteran and we could not wear bright flashy colors. And our hair still has to look good and off the shoulders. This was fantastic. Im so proud of those women
"Gently, gently,...I didn't say 'scalping'." 🤣 I legit lol'd.
I watch this stuff to fall asleep. No lie, I wasn’t sleepy until the first second of this video started to play. Now I’m hella sleepy. I have insomnia sometimes due to overwork. Thank you for uploading these videos. Please keep them coming. ❤🙏🏾
@stephaniecorelli3034
8 ай бұрын
Lol😂
@kari2001
7 ай бұрын
It's asmr 🙂
I love the artistry and technique of the makeup artist here, like a fine artist or sculpture/painter. Beautiful
@evepeabody4738
7 ай бұрын
If I'm not mistaken that was a member of the Westmore family. They did makeup for movies back then.
"Pardon the suggestion", I wish we still spoke as such... instead we stay silent on our opinions and later make cruel comments on social media
the early to mid 20th century did not get a lot of things right, but it certainly got makeup and self care right. "never use makeup as a mask" is something i wish was still popular today 😭 girls are pretty just fine without completely painting over their faces to look like celebrities!
@cleocatra9324
Жыл бұрын
These days they end up contouring and baking themselves into drag queens
@bunster8129
Жыл бұрын
I've literally heard people loving a foundation product bc if feels like a mask lmao the difference
@notbeingsarcastic5947
11 ай бұрын
Some enjoy using makeup as expression, changing the look everyday and playing with colors ect. It's fun and a hobby. And YES they are beautiful without it as well. Personally I have no skill to be able to play in makeup 😂😂 so I go light
@earthmama9597
11 ай бұрын
I find it funny when ppl criticize these videos when we live in a time where ppl go shopping in their pajamas, wear slippers as shoes and use enough make up to look clowning. I honestly think a lot of these make up tutorials were to help women who wanted to follow the current trend but it was unflattering for them whether it be facial shape, color, etc... I really dislike living in a time where people who try to be healthy and put their best foot forward are criticized and even go as far as calling them mentally ill when we live in a time where "women" are no longer biological. They may have had some things not right back then but we have our own brand of issues that would not have been tolerated back then!
@The_Naughty_Kitten
10 ай бұрын
@@earthmama9597 ❤
These hairstyles are ridiculously flattering. A lot of damaging upkeep, though. I'm old enough to remember when pretty much everyone had a permanent wave.
@sprout5606
11 ай бұрын
Damaging upkeep? It's a wet set and a brush out. It's heatless setting of curls which are then brushed out and kept in place with pins, pomade and hairspray. The style is maintained for days at a time using bonnets and hairnets at night.
In my family I believe my grandmother going back to the 1920s so I was told and my mum and her sisters in the 1940s Ponds cold cream was ever present on the dressing table if not in the bathroom. Through my childhood I remember seeing it’s appearance. Through the generations it was used to remove make up with tissues. I remember the scent of the cream it was so delicate I too used it I found it left my skin soft, however I used cotton wool to remove make up. I haven’t bought it in years I’m not sure if the scent is still the same. I also remember L'Air du Temps by Nina Ricci a fragrance that reminds me of warm sunny days.
@johannaholmgren8088
Жыл бұрын
Ponds still has the same scent. Every so often I buy a jar for makeup removing use. My skin is really dry. And it's fun from the nostalgia pov.
@fionakissock1871
Жыл бұрын
@@johannaholmgren8088 It still smells the same? That’s brilliant Johanna, I’m glad they didn’t change the scent. My skin is dry too. Next time I go out I’m going to purchase some. I have this real need to connect to my past. I think I’m missing my mum. And it reminds me so much of her. I’m feeling incredibly nostalgic.
@severinec6221
Жыл бұрын
I always have L’air du temps cream and perfume: reminds me of the older days……
@fionakissock1871
Жыл бұрын
This fragrance just takes me back to hot summer days It’s nice to hear someone else enjoys wearing this perfume and feels the nostalgia that accompanies it.
@mariellegrant6248
Жыл бұрын
Fiona, I feel the same! And I really like these nice videos ! So simple and relaxing! I was born in the fifties, and these videos make me feel nostalgic but happy at the same time!😀
Never use make up as a mask. As true today as then. I wish more young people were told that today.
@KGDanny02
Жыл бұрын
They are told, but people can have options. Let people do whatever they want with their style.
@zeppelin_7245
5 ай бұрын
@KGDanny02 Of course there's pushback on a positive message. This generation is so combative.
Ladies of Instagram with their Morrissey sized eyebrows would do well to heed the sensible comments about eyebrows here! Tbh most of it is just common sense, and about enhancing your natural beauty rather than overdoing it which looks gaudy and tacky, obviously the hairstyles are dated but the rest of it seems pretty good sense and a simple easy to follow routine. Being clean and nicely put together isn't sexist, it is about self worth and care.
I love the narrator Brings back memories 🥺🥺
Whoa, I’ve never seen the astringent tip for oily hair 🤯
@c.s.7266
Жыл бұрын
I recently bought a rosewater toner that also has cider vinegar in it and it says you can use it for oily hair. I never knew you could do that.
@MissVictoryRolls1940
Жыл бұрын
@@c.s.7266 gives a lovely shine too! 😊
@lakenmuse3459
Жыл бұрын
I’m a hairstylist and I still have my elderly women come in and ask me to rinse their hair in an astringent after there wash! They come in weekly. It really does help the scalp.
@leapintothewild
Жыл бұрын
Witch hazel has been used on the scalp and skin for decades, and it's a great toner for oily and acne-prone skin. And it's cheap! I still keep it around to dab on the rare pimple.
@GrumpyCat24
Жыл бұрын
Oily hair is healthy. Dry hair is not. Your hair and skin needs some oil. Vinegar is very drying to hair.
This is satisfying to watch ❤️
They're all military women. RESPECT.
@marianaevangelina7541
Жыл бұрын
.OK. DON'T SCREAM MA'AM
@catrionamccausland2382
Жыл бұрын
It’s World War 2.
@zummliller
Жыл бұрын
Chill?
@niak551
Жыл бұрын
@@zummliller shut up what
@randomlyswatching9481
Жыл бұрын
@@zummliller Huh
I really enjoy this channel ❤
I love the vintage packaging of yesteryear.
Man, those '40s haircuts, just like Lauren Bacall. No wonder we had a baby-boom!
Thanks for posting these videos.
I love this video, thank you!.
"Muscles gain snap the more they are used." I will definity remember that one
I need moreeee!!
So classy and beautiful! Love this video ❤❤❤
Wow that was so cute!! I really like the advice, it is timeless. I had no idea they had bids like this back then, it’s like KZread MUA before KZread! Haha
Beautiful! 💖💖💖💖
These things are literally teaching me how to take care of myself... 😂❤
I love these videos. As a stay at home wife, videos like these are what i like to use as a template because my husband is most happy when he has a clean home, pretty wife and he has to do nothing but keep the yard trimmed. Life is much easier when you take it into your own hands.
Thank you for bringing us these videos!
I loooove these videos you upload!
I cant help but wonder if the concealer was better then or whether it’s the poor quality film that’s making it seem that way cuz I wish my makeup covered that well lol
@pbb8916
Жыл бұрын
Concealer was sadly rather thick. The bullet tube Maybelline sold was light in consistency compared to concealer. A lot of applications of 40s Concealer is what covered, not the Concealer itself. More is better (not!) Seemed to be the make up motto. Powder was the only full coverage product available, but it wasn't a great look if one piled it on under the eyes. We're much more fortunate now when it comes to choices...
These old videos are fascinating. There's so little indulgence, everything is restrained and proper. They outright say to don a conservative appearance. No exaltation of vice or degeneracy. People expected to live up to their roles, but with grace and dignity--the bit about physical exercise being all sorts of things to all people is so accomodating and sensible. The modern world is rotten compared to this. How bleak...
@CrimsonSlytherin
Жыл бұрын
I feel this deeply too.
@wildkeith
Жыл бұрын
This is for military women. They didn't want them distracting the soldiers, so it is quite controlling and sexist, just in a passive aggressive way.
@Sheboobellach
Жыл бұрын
@@wildkeith Interesting! Yes that makes sense now. Still, I don't imagine this differs too much from non-service videos from that era
@SeeMeRowan
Жыл бұрын
Idk why, but this comment makes me want to give you the side eye. Like something is wrong, but I can’t articulate it correctly.
@sprout5606
11 ай бұрын
I completely agree with you.
Great to see all the positive comments. I was curious to see if people were in an uproar because of "mansplaining".
This video will teach me more than what my mother taught me 😂
The common sense in this video is absolutely incredible to me. I feel stunned often by the current makeup and hair trends so many women buy into, such as hair extensions, lip injections/cosmetic surgeries, long, fake and obnoxious nails. I have always admired the elegance of women back then, and really human beings as a whole. Back when I was a teenager and now at 30, I often find myself nostalgic and sick for a time I was not alive.
It's very good for the skin.
Actuallly those times wore more peacefull in a way than today, we are much more obsessed in appearence physically and on social media.
@leapintothewild
Жыл бұрын
Um... this was during World War II. I wouldn't call that peaceful.
@alinecarvalho4814
Жыл бұрын
@@leapintothewild People werent snow flakes thats a start
@leapintothewild
Жыл бұрын
@@alinecarvalho4814 Good grief, what does that have to do with anything in this video? You didn't even have the sense to know WWII was in the 1940s, and why there were so many women joining the armed services... 🙄
@alinecarvalho4814
Жыл бұрын
@@leapintothewild a war would be better to Society today, make people grow up
@randomlyswatching9481
Жыл бұрын
@@alinecarvalho4814 spoken like a true gen z. Are you?? Lol we already have one in Ukraine and it's growing our inflation bills recession etc. Not to mention energy crisis driving the economy towards a pit. Wishing for war to make people grow through suffering is dumb. My grandmother who was serving during ww2 would probably hit you for saying THIS. We have had wars throughout the decades not world war but war in different countries. What growth has it brought except loss of human lives, general pessimism and loss of finance. Iraq war, Afghanistan, Vietnam etc etc and soon. How grown are people in those regions you say. Huh YOU NEED TO Grow up and read some history (you didn't even know the ww2 time period)than accusing people of becoming snowflakes. Pseudo intellectual shite is what you're on about without thinking or reading about the world or what wars have done to human race. The people have fought wars before you and your ancestors have given their lives to stop it and keep their next of kin alive. Wishing for war after their efforts to bring together a more stabler world we have today , is insulting them.
If people from the 40's could see what we can do with makeup now, I wonder how they'd respond
@Undergroundgossip
Жыл бұрын
People from the 40’s are still alive 😂
@cjfelldownagain
Жыл бұрын
@@Undergroundgossip Not most
@stlouisluv
Жыл бұрын
Esp how the brows are done now 🤣
@CrimsonSlytherin
Жыл бұрын
My grandma was fairly disappointed, and that was 20 years ago. She was born in 1917, died 2006.
@lltbcke
Жыл бұрын
Well, they'd say make up nowadays is 'clownish', which is true.
Excellent ❤
Modern day videos made like this and shown to children in school could be life altering. Society needs directions because most have been lost now for sometime. They are raised by bad parents who were raised by bad parents.
@JRNarian
Жыл бұрын
school is for emotional growth, learning critical thinking skills, and a way to find your talents and achieve accomplishments. Not for being told how to wear your hair or do your makeup.
@baylorsailor
Жыл бұрын
Maybe not children, but for tweens and teens it's a good idea. Teens love direction that they can implement without their parents directing them to do it. I remember when I was growing up I rarely took my mom's advice until I was an adult and realized how right she was.
@randomlyswatching9481
Жыл бұрын
@@JRNarian exactly 💯
@randomlyswatching9481
Жыл бұрын
No thanks. School is for intellectual growth
@dominquedestine777
Жыл бұрын
Ironic, considering the 'bad parents' also come from a generation like shown in the video.
Amazing 😍
I love these videos! 😊
The music is brilliant, reminds me of MGM films or The Wizard of Oz 🤔❣️🎶
I wish I had known about the eyebrows tip!
Never use make up as a mask - SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE 21ST-CENTURY
More people need to be watching this
I miss people caring about being presentable
WAC makeup tips, love it❣️ Wish my female Soldiers followed this advice! 😅
I wonder how many makeup ingredients from the 40s have been banned by now?
I need someone to do my makeup because I will fall tutorials for my face shape and still look bad
@hannahb2306
Жыл бұрын
I’m sure you’re lovely! It’s a learning curve and the more you do it the easier it’ll get.
@djshockafrica4330
Жыл бұрын
Try tutorials on "every day makeup", "no makeup make up look", "nude makeup" and "makeup for beginners". These should be the most simple types, you will get better the more you practise at home, don't give up! :)
@17thcentury_girl
Жыл бұрын
@@djshockafrica4330 thankyou but I have already watched some of those.
@17thcentury_girl
Жыл бұрын
@@hannahb2306 I mean, I've improved from my foundation as lipstick phase
@cleocatra9324
Жыл бұрын
Go to Ulta
Bravo! New subscriber 👏👏👏👏👏
Check the contouring tips! KK must have studied this video, LOL
WAIT. Isn’t that Ern westmore in the background?! From the 1950s makeup tutorial?! Pause at 0:19 if you don’t believe me
The nails were all beautiful!! Wonder if they were natural or if they had fake nails back then
I think that's why a lot of people in US are getting sick. Lack of showering daily with hot water and soap.
this is so soothing for me idk why
i can’t believe we’ve gone backwards in makeup. maybe not the ingredients and technology and products - but the techniques itself. women just put on a layer of foundation, then concealer, then smear a brown poo line of ‘contour’ (they use bronzer as a contour for some reason) from their hairline to their mouth on their cheeks until they blend it out and it looks like they’ve smeared dirt on each side of their face.
@krisjackson6567
Жыл бұрын
I think your over simplifying it. Back then makeup wasn’t marketed as fun really there wasn’t room to be creative or innovative with makeup. These days there’s tips and tricks and sometimes people over do it but there’s an entire industry just like there was back then that are creating a new narrative or trend of makeup. In any case we’ve gone forward….especially if we’re talking inclusivity.
@oliverwortley3822
Жыл бұрын
@@krisjackson6567 i’m not oversimplifying it. Look at the techniques and graphs he showed. It’s tailored on different face shapes and types. Most women nowadays just do the same ‘techniques’ they’ve seen on tiktok and instagram, regardless of if it fits their face. There’s no regard to their face shapes and how it’ll look. Plus - i’m not wrong about the contour thing. People use a warn toned foundation product, especially a bronzer - but they use it as a contour. They smear it all over their cheeks because they think it defines their face. It doesn’t. it looks horrendous. There’s no thought to the application and what they’re trying to achieve. It looks like a dark smear across the sides of their face. It doesn’t create depth or shadows or anything.
@bunster8129
Жыл бұрын
Lmao the only reason why I can agree with you a little is bc when I first started makeup, my contour looked like a five o'clock shadow. I was so confused (^_^;) turns out wrong color and wrong placement. In the vid they said Hollywood makeup artist. So this is a professional. That doesn't mean every girl in that vid is doing his make up tips either lol
@oliverwortley3822
Жыл бұрын
@@bunster8129 perhaps not every woman back then was as thoughtful as he suggests they should be, but people who do makeup now should! it’s like 80 years later, we should’ve progressed and evolved.
@JasmineSurrealVideos
Жыл бұрын
I used to work in the beauty industry in the 90s and 00s and I totally agree with you, this contouring and Morrissey sized eyebrows and pillow sized lips to my mind looks awful, fake and tacky, yeah have fun with make up but they all seem to do the same thing, unless it's make up for festivals or whatever. Ah I'm middle aged lol and like subtle, pretty make up and natural eyebrows!
"Never powder a large-nose first - it will become a highlight" - this was way before contouring😂 👃
Gosto muito dos vídeos...por favor coloque legendas em português 🇧🇷
Дякую, мені дуже подобаеться вас дивитися 🤗❤️
The 'Straight Shingle,' 'The Curly Shingle,' 'The Bram Stoker's Dracula.'
It's quite helpful, really. There are so, so many products and I don't know how theyre all supposed to layer. It's also nice that there is an acknowledgement of different face shapes. It's obviously of its time, but it's mostly fine and helpful (I wouldn't suggest a scalp astringent, high heels on the beach is a recipe for a twisted ankle, and it's not for me to say whether soneone should get rid of body hair)
Wait..how is it possible that they're in the military yet still has time to do such intricate hairstyles daily?
I have never seen anyone apply powder with fingers
I wonder how long it took them to get readymade, I'd luv to have that kind of strictness but I also like sleeping 😂
How long must those hair-dos take to do?
@deeanna3335
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, how did they get their hair that way?
@mamasinthegarden7068
Жыл бұрын
Probably not as long as we would think. I've done vintage curls. Takes maybe 15-20 minutes to put my hair in rollers, sleep on it. 5 minutes to brush it out the next day. Maybe add 5-10 minutes if you're putting it up. They also didn't wash and style daily. Women back then were busy, I doubt anyone but the idle rich had time for elaborate and time consuming hair styling.
thank you :’) ❤
Looks like Perc Westmore applying the makeup
I live in sri lanka🇱🇰 Nice video
So satisfactory video
Applying makeup never been so therapeutic
No se pero este tipo de videos me relajan mucho 🥰😍😴
Feel like Captain Janeway from Star Trek studied this video😂
Lovely. Thanks for sharing.
I want to practice the hair now
When you watch an old Disney movie with 40s radio on
and women used to look more beautiful before than now
@user-wh5ir4fo4r
9 ай бұрын
My fan base might like a word. 😅
the make up artist wearing a full on suit tho.
Wonder what they meant by saying that exotic lipshades are not GI..
@BiggensIrons
Жыл бұрын
'Government Issue', this video was originally intended for women who were serving in the army and had to follow uniform regulations
Anyone tell me the name of the background music 😭😭
@binghobson7122
Жыл бұрын
It was a medley of several songs but I found myself singing along mainly to “keep young and beautiful” and “ oh you beautiful doll”.. I’m pretty ancient so those songs are very familiar from my youth.
So many mixed feelings! Firstly I hated how werw men were dispensing all these femenine advices then the woman started talk but it felt very patronizing .... yet these patronised girls must have been strong as steel with their impossibly complicated hairdos and tidy uniforms serving the army..... finally, the very last bit was so refreshing as in our times we seems to have lost the basics as simple exercise. Very interesting video mind opening for sure 😯
“Never use makeup as a mask” that’s exactly what women these day do!
@angelicaPotter-wf5ib
Жыл бұрын
Not just women even man these day put too much foundation in their faces
Eyebrows stop strong sunlight getting into your eyes? Only if they are so bushy they provide shade!!!
Those hairstyles seem so complicated to me, I wonder if they were hard to achieve?
@user-wh5ir4fo4r
9 ай бұрын
If you do a roller set overnight, the curl will last for days and that shape is what helps you make the styles. I rolled my bangs the other day but it was hella hard because I hadn't set my hair. It seems difficult at first but if you practice it becomes easier.
@shaunamoulton8764
9 ай бұрын
@@user-wh5ir4fo4rwhat do you mean by “I rolled out my bangs but it was hella hard bc I didn’t set my hair.” To me, roll out = set
Beautiful
God! The lady on the cover of the video is a spitting image of Egyptian actress Yosra !
The first woman looks like Florence Pugh