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31 Agustus 2009

Twenties Makeup Trends

The flapper girl was a phenomenon of the 1920s. The term referred to young women who wore dresses that came to the knee, had short hair that was styled into a bob and who liked to listen to the new music of the time called Jazz. These women were the laddettes of their time. They went out drinking, liked to smoke and wore very striking make-up. The make-up usually consisted of bright red lipsticks and heavily made up eyes. This was particularly striking as the women tended to have very pale skin.

Prior to 1920, wearing makeup could be a dangerous proposition. It contained chemicals such as lead, sulfur and mercury. Beyond the health risks, it was not proper for nice girls to wear makeup. Those who did wore pale, muted colors and their supplies were hidden away from disapproving fathers and husbands. Women who feared the consequences of wearing makeup often vigorously pinched their cheeks and lips to give them color.

1920 Makeup Tips:

1. Eye Makeup: Eye Makeup trends were the most noticeable things about makeup during the 1920s. During this time, women generally wore little to no eyeliner. When it was worn, it was a very thin line that was worn thicker at each corner of the bottom eyelid. Dark eye shadow was worn on the top lid and did not usually go over the crease of the lid. Only one color was used, in comparison to the two to three that we normally use when creating a smoky eye shadow appearance.

2. Eyelash Makeup: Along with eye makeup, eyelash and eyebrow trends played a very important role in the overall flapper look. One of the many goals that flappers had during the 1920s with their appearance was to put emphasis on the eyelashes. To achieve this look, be sure to curl your eyelashes and apply mascara. Eyebrows were generally kept very long and quite thin.

3. Lip Makeup: Lip makeup also played a major role in the appearance of flappers during the 20s. The general trend was to use very bold lipstick colors, such as red. Lips were meant to look plump and a bit pouty. Use a lip liner to draw your top lip smaller than it really is and draws your bottom lip slightly shorter at each corner. Apply concealer in the areas where you ended your lips too short, so that they will blend in with your natural skin.

4. Nail Polish Makeup: Adorning the fingernails and toenails became widely popular with the invention of modern nail polish in 1920. Nails were extremely long and painted only in the middle. The tip and cuticle areas were left bare.

5. Face Powder Makeup: Face powder shifted from pale shades of cream and ivory to a more natural hue. Attitudes regarding the outdoors also shifted dramatically in the 1920s. It became socially desirable to be outdoors. When Coco Chanel fell asleep in the sun, the tan became a must-have.

1920s makeup underwent many changes. Manufacturers made advances in makeup formulas, packaging and color choice. Social attitudes toward makeup changed dramatically. No longer was it hidden away in women’s underwear drawers and applied in secret. Instead, women carried it in their purses and applied lipstick at the dinner table.

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27 Agustus 2009

Trendy Wedding Makeup Colors For 2009

If you want to be a bit bolder than the average bride, then selecting the right makeup for your wedding day is the key to standing out. Siren-red lips, pretty pinks, sandy neutrals, or something blue - find the wedding makeup trend that is right for you and your skin tone with these tips.

Bold reds are a sure-fire attention getter, but they shouldn't look vixenish or scream "vamp". Red lipstick is as classic as Marilyn Monroe, so red lips and nails is great for the bride who is into classic vintage. A soft cheek, strongly lined eyes with a light shimmer eye shadow complete the look. Cherry reds pop on women with light skin whereas wine colored lips look great on dark skinned brides.

For the true romantic, nothing beats a blushing bride in ravishing pink. Pink lips and cheeks give a young, fresh look while being soft and subtle. But beware of bubblegum or Barbie pinks and anything that is matte in color, it will make you look too plastic. You want to look like yourself but with just a little more "oomph. Fair skinned brides look good in rosy pinks, honey toned brides look good in coral pinks with a gold undertone and darker skinned brides look good in berry rich shades.

Neutral, sandy shades are simple, sunny and sophisticated - perfect for beachy, bohemian and brides who normally don't wear makeup. Think sheer beiges, gold, taupe and coppers that emphasize the warmth of your skin. Shimmering beige and gold illuminates pale skin while copper on the lids with mocha brings glow to dark skinned brides.

For fashion forward and trendy brides, blue eye makeup is the perfect "something blue" for their wedding day. However this look is only for brides who are modern, into the latest trends and who lives in the moment - because with blues you will look like you stepped off a runway. However because of the complexity of blue, stick with a neutral face and lip for the utmost sophistication. This look is perfect for evening weddings. Fair skins can't handle a dense, dark pigment so opt for a sheer, shimmering blue. Darker skin tones can go more opaque and more rich with their selection of blue.

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