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Simply take your favorite shade of shadow—be sure to use a vibrant, pigmented color like Morphe’s Ready In 5 Eyeshadow Palette ($4) to really achieve that ‘70s style—and swipe it across ...
The cosmetics industry, faced with increasing mainstream rejection of sexual objectification, began to market make-up as "natural" or "invisible". [3] A 1970 ad for Moon Drops "Demi-Makeup" read, "People will think it's your own fresh, flawless skin. (Let them.)" [3] Fragrances were also marketed to the "new woman". [3]
The ‘Babygirl’ star glowed like it was golden hour thanks to makeup artist Gucci Westman. ... How Nicole Kidman’s ‘70s Goddess Makeup Came Together for the 2025 Golden Globes. Lauren Valenti.
Way Bandy (August 9, 1941 [1] – August 13, 1986) was an American make-up artist. During the 1970s, Bandy became one of the most well known and highest paid make-up artists in the fashion industry. [2] Photographer and frequent collaborator Francesco Scavullo called Bandy "one of the great makeup artists of our time." [3]
Throughout most of the decade, women preferred light, natural-looking make-up for the daytime. Cosmetics in the 1970s reflected the contradictory roles ascribed for the modern woman. [ 421 ] For the first time since 1900, make-up was chosen situationally, rather than in response to monolithic trends. [ 421 ]
Griselda’s Makeup. While McIntosh was not trying to recreate the real Blanco’s exact look, the aim was to capture her penchant for beautiful clothes and cosmetics through a ’70s aesthetic.
Bonne Bell is a cosmetics company aimed for teens. The company was best known for its line of astringents and cleansers named "10-0-6." In the 1970s, they expanded into a popular range of lip balms called Lip Smackers which became the company's signature product.
Nowadays, celebrities going makeup-free for the camera lens is an everyday Instagram occurrence. But 40 years ago, when greasepainted rock gods KISS bared their faces on live television, it was a ...