20 Famous Vintage Makeup Brands From The Past New makeup launches are exciting. However, have you wondered about makeup brands that have been around longer t
Concise illustrated history of 1920s Women's Makeup styles and cosmetics. Find out how the flapper look of the Roaring 1920's evolved.
Most 1920s makeup tutorials online show how to apply 1920s inspired makeup or looks based off of black and white film movie stars. Both are inaccurate to the real 1920s. Makeup for the everyday woman was much softer and more natural. This tutorial is about creating the natural 1920s look for both the day and
An original 1920's makeup tutorial book, direct to your device. Learn the art of 1920's makeup from an original flapper from 1928.
Before the 20th century, “nice girls” did not wear makeup, which was commonly called “paint.” This differed from cosmetics, such as face creams and similar products that were intended to improve the skin, not mask it in the way that paint did. Even into the 1910s, what we would call makeup today was associated with
1900's makeup. Women's vintage makeup styles and cosmetics through the Edwardian and Titanic era, during and after World War One
Concise illustrated history of 1920s Women's Makeup styles and cosmetics. Find out how the flapper look of the Roaring 1920's evolved.
Concise illustrated history of 1920s Women's Makeup styles and cosmetics. Find out how the flapper look of the Roaring 1920's evolved.
1900's makeup. Women's vintage makeup styles and cosmetics through the Edwardian and Titanic era, during and after World War One
Concise illustrated history of 1920s Women's Makeup styles and cosmetics. Find out how the flapper look of the Roaring 1920's evolved.
Makeup and beauty advice for your type for the 1920s woman. Excerpt from a vintage cosmetics and beauty booklet by Armand Cosmetics
1900's makeup. Women's vintage makeup styles and cosmetics through the Edwardian and Titanic era, during and after World War One
Concise illustrated history of 1920s Women's Makeup styles and cosmetics. Find out how the flapper look of the Roaring 1920's evolved.
We tend to think of the 19th century as a primitive time, when the main form of entertainment was sitting around and waiting for the internet to be invented. Well, that and rampant racism, of course. But Victorian-era folks were just like you and I; they too enjoyed the finer things in life, like looking at pretty women being pretty. And two centuries back, none were considered more skilled at the art of not looking like they’re slowly dying from hunger and/or a horrible infection (the 1800's term for “pretty”) than the following beauties: 10. Lillian Russell Lillian Russell, or
1900's makeup. Women's vintage makeup styles and cosmetics through the Edwardian and Titanic era, during and after World War One
Concise illustrated history of 1920s Women's Makeup styles and cosmetics. Find out how the flapper look of the Roaring 1920's evolved.
A concise style guide to 1920s women's fashion,dress, clothing,hairstyle,make-up, and silhouettes
The Victorian Age was generally thought of as a strict, uptight time when morals mattered and the slightest infraction of social etiquette would send
1900's makeup. Women's vintage makeup styles and cosmetics through the Edwardian and Titanic era, during and after World War One
USA War Restrictions on clothing 1942- See the lavishly illustrated concise history of 1940s womens fashion dress and style. Uncle Sam, disguised as Stanley Markus, of Dallas department store Neiman Marcus, one of America's great fashion
1900's makeup. Women's vintage makeup styles and cosmetics through the Edwardian and Titanic era, during and after World War One
Erte', the father of Art Deco, inspired these glamorous 1930s, Maybelline ads, Art Deco was also, The Great Gatsby and High Society. Art Deco, from 1920 -1940, represented modernism, the jazz age, streamlined design and elegance. Art Deco was about turning life into art, It was glamour, Avant-Garde, and breaking away from old world thinking, after WW 1. Hollywood is Art Deco. Glamour's Golden Age. A salute to Art Deco. Art Deco summed up Tom Lyle Williams and Maybelline.
April 21, 1927. “Do ducks swim? Misses Eugenia Dunbar and Mary Moose.” The main focus here is of course the horse trough, once a common item of street furniture
Glass and tin bottles hide snug in a case, waiting for a woman’s daily ritual. She reaches for a bottle of ammonia and washes it over her face, careful to...
Concise illustrated history of 1920s Women's Makeup styles and cosmetics. Find out how the flapper look of the Roaring 1920's evolved.