Things I like about vintage makeover is that we don't have to purchase a lot of cosmetic products, which we can save a lot of money and do our makeup for budget unlike the modern makeup today. At the same time, we're able to hold a classic, elegant and simple look without time-consuming. Your tutorial prove that :)
For authentic 1940-1960s makeup you can look into Merle Norman Cosmetics. It’s been open since the 1930s and a lot of the skin care and makeup is true to the original formulas. It’s my favorite vintage(ish) makeup store.
I have seen both you and Rachel Maksy using mesh hair scarfs for your sets, but I have no idea what to even look up to find one for myself! Any ideas on where I can find one?
May I ask where your makeup brush set is from? I enjoyed this tutorial so so much, I love the less is more and quality over quantity approach. Thank you for sharing ❤
According to my research the first powder shadows were invented in 1914 by Elizabeth Arden. I’m not sure what your asking but I’m simply trying to recreate a vintage look with what I have.
Beautiful. You have lovely skin & your eyes are stunning... I believe (from my Gran) that in UK the women wore red lipstick as part of the soldiers support in WW2... Mr Hitler was known for hating women who wore make up!!
Is this just me or does your lipstick never stay on no mater what it is?? I love to give my husband frequent kisses whenever I see him and no lipstick has held up to the challenge. EVER. Most barely last 2 kisses! What am I doing wrong??? I have almsot given up wearing makeup HELP PLEASE
I recommend liquid lipsticks for lasting and kiss proof makeup. I wore stillas liquid on my wedding and did not have to reapply. I just prefer the feel of classic lipstick and more hydration.
Supposedly you can use lip liner to prevent that problem with any classic lipstick. I saw a video on TikTok where a lady applied lip liner first and then she went in with the lipstick, blotted it, and applied more lipstick and blotted it again. I haven’t tried it myself, but it sounded interesting. I think she also powdered over it to help it stay.
Things I like about vintage makeover is that we don't have to purchase a lot of cosmetic products, which we can save a lot of money and do our makeup for budget unlike the modern makeup today. At the same time, we're able to hold a classic, elegant and simple look without time-consuming. Your tutorial prove that :)
Thank you! I agree! I would rather have a few quality products that I love them feel like I have to constantly consume more make up.
My sentiments exactly - one palette does it all. I am so impressed.
What are you talking about? If you went out and bought each of these elements you could easily blow $300-500.
Your skin is just STUNNING. So flawless and glowy.
Thank you so much! I do live in Florida which has that humid climate so that decoy helps with moisture retention ❤️
Girl, you should narrate children's books! Your voice is so pleasant and flowy.
Great video, very classy.
For authentic 1940-1960s makeup you can look into Merle Norman Cosmetics. It’s been open since the 1930s and a lot of the skin care and makeup is true to the original formulas. It’s my favorite vintage(ish) makeup store.
I went there for my prom makeup back in 2009! Loved the brand and havnt even thought about checking them out till you mentioned it! Thanks!
Love vintage style make up ❤❤❤❤
I love love your tutorials. Your blessed genetically with your skin girl. Gorgeous
Classic goes with every style. Also im trying get some rollers like those to wear during the night!
Awesome! Hope you find some you like!
My sisters and I are dressing as different decades everyday this week, so this was so helpful! Also you have the prettiest voice ✨🥹
Thank you! That sounds like so much fun! Do you have a favorite decade?
@@mrstdupuy my personal favorite is the 60s! What about you? 🤍
Love this look! That red lipstick is so beautiful on you too!
Thank you!
Your eyes are absolutely stunning 💚
Thank you!
Used this for a singing recital preforming out of my dreams from oklahoma! thank you so much!!
Gorgeous!
Thank you ❤️
I have seen both you and Rachel Maksy using mesh hair scarfs for your sets, but I have no idea what to even look up to find one for myself! Any ideas on where I can find one?
This one is from Lucille’s Locks and I love it! I have a few slumber nets in different colors and they are great for roller sets 🥰
Fabulous!
Thank you!
I was told most powders had more of a blue/green tint rather than a peach color.
Very pretty 😀
Thank you!
May I ask where your makeup brush set is from? I enjoyed this tutorial so so much, I love the less is more and quality over quantity approach. Thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you! It was a gift set from Sephora a few years ago and I do love this set. They don’t carry it anymore but may have something similar available
This girl was born in the wrong time is beautiful she deserves a lot of support your content I love it is very good
Thank you ☺️
There where no powder eyeshadows prior to the sixties. Is this correct.
According to my research the first powder shadows were invented in 1914 by Elizabeth Arden. I’m not sure what your asking but I’m simply trying to recreate a vintage look with what I have.
@@mrstdupuy yes that's exactly what I wanted to know. Thx!
Wait, 1914 or 41? Do you have a source?
Ameeei❤
Beautiful. You have lovely skin & your eyes are stunning... I believe (from my Gran) that in UK the women wore red lipstick as part of the soldiers support in WW2... Mr Hitler was known for hating women who wore make up!!
thank you!! decade day is about to be smashed by me
Get it 🙌🖤
Is this just me or does your lipstick never stay on no mater what it is?? I love to give my husband frequent kisses whenever I see him and no lipstick has held up to the challenge. EVER. Most barely last 2 kisses! What am I doing wrong??? I have almsot given up wearing makeup HELP PLEASE
I recommend liquid lipsticks for lasting and kiss proof makeup. I wore stillas liquid on my wedding and did not have to reapply. I just prefer the feel of classic lipstick and more hydration.
Supposedly you can use lip liner to prevent that problem with any classic lipstick. I saw a video on TikTok where a lady applied lip liner first and then she went in with the lipstick, blotted it, and applied more lipstick and blotted it again. I haven’t tried it myself, but it sounded interesting. I think she also powdered over it to help it stay.
Why anyone cant use these lashes instead around here looking foolish with these lashes like spider legs. She looks beautiful