The 40's look was all about being as natural as possible. Even though it took alot of effort to pull it off, it was really worth it.
Here are just a few of the Women that set the standards for beauty in Hollywood of the 1940's Era: clockwise starting from upper left: Ava Gardner, Barbara Stanwyck, Rosalind Russell, and last but by no means least the Beautiful Joan Crawford.
In my tutorial I do not include the false eyelashes that all ladies wore. Sorry ladies, but that's a skill you'll need to hone all on your lonesome. Besides they pull out your lashes.
By the way, they were human hair, so if you got them wet you lost the curl in your lashes. My Grandmother mentioned once how she actually curled her falsies to get them to look right after getting them wet, you pretty much use the same technique you do for your hair.
I used to wear fake lashes for years. I really don't enjoy pulling out my natural lashes with glue so I can become dependent on fake ones. So I do not include falsies in this tutorial. I'm not a fan of them anymore.
Also important to know, makeup artists of this era achieved an ephemeral glow to the complexion by applying a much darker foundation makeup then applying a very light face powder to this darker foundation. I thought this was fascinating.
I don't enjoy the feel of the [era correct] heavy pancake makeup worn during this period so I will be using a mineral powder foundation. [I know all my talk about era correctness and I use modern day mineral powder! That pancake spackle just isn't pore friendly sorry gals.]
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Here's a list of very basic supplies any gal needs to be drop dead gorgeous:
For instructions to have an authentic vintage manicure look see my post here:
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She has spent days and days and days scanning her collection. Her blog is full of great historical information.
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If any of you ladies know of pore friendly 'vintage' style pancake makeup please tell us about it in the comment section. I'll keep an eye out.
Thanks.