Fun info: eyeshadow and makeup from the 20s was likely this deeply pigmented so they can be captured better by film cameras, which captured in grayscale. Using blue instead of black also allowed to distinguish shadows better and create visual depth.
If I remember correctly, they used alot of colors that would be unflattering on the skin yet made their makeup look great on film. I watched a video on it a while back bu Safiya Nygaard but if I remember correctly, they would use blue for lipstick, yellows and oranges for blush, and green or blue again for contour and eyeshadow. They had to use the inverse of colors to make they look natural on film. Edit: lol I remembered incorrectly 🥲 but the video is on Safiya's shorts channel. They used yellow for lipstick but everything else was correct.
About the song! I found it and it's called "Am I Blue" sung by Ethel Waters! The version playing in this video is in the playlist called "Vintage Vocal Jazz / Swing No. 81 - EP: Shades Of Blue" on her RUclips Music profile! If you search up "Ethel Waters Ray Perry" (On RUclips Music) it's easier to find! Here's the song: music.ruclips.net/video/fwfhejbAczg/видео.html&si=zIhCaDSzUF-XzaNS
If that’s from the 20’s we would probably hate to see the ingredient list. However, that color looks AMAZING on you. And, you applied it so beautifully.
Did you know about 90% of the current chemicals in makeup products are still not regulated or ever tested for the side effects on people today? Much hasn’t changed since then unfortunately 😢
@@Martiniiiiiiiiii you're full of poo. "FDA has stated that "the safety of a product can be adequately substantiated through (a) reliance on already available toxicological test data on individual ingredients and on product formulations that are similar in composition to the particular cosmetic, and (b) performance of any additional toxicological and other tests that are appropriate in light of such existing data and information." While there is no government agency in charge of testing cosmetic ingredients, the onus falls on the cosmetic companies who are still liable for product safety
@@jandoel You're full of poo if you think the FDA or any of these companies is looking out for you or your safety. It's a nice thought though, and yes the companies are liable if you have the $ to pursue a case against a multi billion dollar corporation. There are plenty of things the FDA has approved for the wrong reasons, Leqembi being the most recent to my knowledge. Money is the universal language here not morals.
I love when people find their perfect aesthetic and go for it full force. You look like you stepped off the silver screen circa 1929, and that's wicked cool. Not everyone could pull this off, it's just very much who you are!
I ADORE this comment. agreed!! 💗 I love seeing someone truly love something. :) same feeling when someone talks about something they’re passionate about!
i agree but imagine finding multiple perfect aesthetics and going for all of them full force, even nameless aesthetics with random clothes that you wear simply because you like them even if they’re completely different than the other clothes you have
Are you kidding? They’re so dry and the pigment turns to dusty grey. Edit: there is really no need to keep replying to me if they worked for you. I don’t care
Right? A lot of the Beauty trends were insanely toxic then. Some these days are obviously. But not near as bad as like thr radium girls putting literal radiation on themselves. I can't even imagine what would be in that eyeshadow. And then the mildew and bacteria over time
@@heatherknox4002Bacteria and mold don't grow as well on dry, powdery surfaces...so powder eyeshadow can last much longer than a cream formula. Her shadow looks unused. Still, I wouldn't risk it. God knows what chemicals make it that gorgeous shade of blue!
@@pollypuffington2243bro i would rather die than get a stye, let alone wear a century old eyeshadow, who the fuck knows what breeding ground for bacteria it is
My great grandmother, who we called Sammie, was born in 1893. I loved to sit at her vanity and go through all of her makeup which was from several eras. This would have been in the mid 60s so there was a whole range of goodies.
@@mitalig222 we can use dry powder products longer. especially if we didn’t apply them with our fingers but brushes instead. 6 month (and any other exp date) is a date guaranteed nothing happens to you in this period of time. real exp date is longer, but there are no guarantees it’s perfectly safe to use it
@@bluehorizons8913 yea it was I googled it! Unfortunately even modern blue pigments are kinda slightly toxic unless they are iron oxides or fruit pigments which are all safe
It actually is, good eye, and like many metal based pigment it does not break down in the body and will stay in your system if you breathe it in it’s raw pigment form, which admittedly doesn’t happen a lot unless the binder has been sitting out for a while oh wait
and no you can't just use raw pigment on surfaces because they are dried power they would get airborne and become tiny dust that can be breathed in, so since paint was invented human have figured out you need some sort of binding agent to wet, emulsify and make the pigment stick they use tree gum, egg yolk all the way to the modern binder but thing is since binder are usually non toxic they also break down overtime, that's why some brand of paint will have a layer of binder sitting at the top due to that separation process for makeup this is so much more dangerous because the product is being applied to your skin and open orifices, where airborne particles can get in pretty easily unless you're wearing goggles and mask while doing makeup
@hola humana to be fair, the 20's were the recoup era. The war had already ended in 1918. So technically, the 20's was a positive time since it signified the end of the war & the country coming back together.
I have watched many of your clips and have loved them all, probably because I'm in my 70s and remember many of these styles. I hope you don't get offended, but you aŕe very beautiful and carry these styles so amazingly. Thank you for a glimpse into a much less stressful time. Good wishes from Australia.
Fellow Aussie here I have a dress that when I wore it my neighbour who's in her 70s got really excited and was saying she had the same dress back in her day , I love the olden styles it's all so beautiful.
These are males being sarcastic and pseudo sensitive behind MeToo and it annoys me because unless a drooling idiot any woman who has a BEAUTY channel is not going to be offended by such a compliment. A poor 'compliment' from a male is this: "Hey your rack looks delicious can I bury my face in there?" Every woman enjoys being called beautiful, attractive, pretty, nice dress, love your hair, great smile etc....but NOT after she does her Ted Talk then you compliment her on the information provided.@@haze1811
Lots of variation within every generation: MOST people of ANY generation aren't remarkable - but unremarkable people rarely make history. Also, unless you're a Boomer, the young lady who rocked that in the 20's didn't grow up to be your granny. Maybe your granny's granny.
I seen a funny pic/caption (you reminded me of) it said "my grandma complaining about how over-sexualized our youth are today" and then showed a picture of grandma & her fifteen kids all in a row (the oldest whom she had at 16) 😂
I shyed away from blue eyeshadow when I was in my teens because my friend had told me that her mom told her that blue eyeshadow was for strippers. I think I'm gonna purchase some blue shadow and try it out because this looks STUNNING on you and our eye color is the same!
Could be lapis lazuli, which isn't toxic at all. There's lots of pigments that are non-toxic but very intense. But the goal of modern eye makeup is to be pigmented and easy to work with. Pure pigments are hard to blend and not enjoyable at all for the average person to use.
@@AdamantErinyes I doubt it, it would be really expensive to mass produce it from lapis, and the point of makeup at that time wasn’t hand made but to see how fast and efficient you can make some thing at the cost of worker and consumer health
I simply HAVE to know who sings this very version of Am I Blue because this woman sings it beautifully EDIT:Just came back and saw all the likes this comment has, and WOW!! I seriously have no words thank you guys so very very much this is just insane. ❤️
Ethel Waters, but she has several versions of this song (and so do many other singers btw). This exact version you can find here: ruclips.net/video/nNFQAk-tTN4/видео.html
@prettyacksproblematicstana4774 they are beautiful indeed. We learned how to do pin curls and waved in beauty school actually. They still teach that haha
If that is an original eyeshadow from the 1920s I'm surprised how smooth it went on and that it wasn't dried out/cracked etc.... That held up extremely well... And honestly it's a beautiful color!!
It's because it has NO PERSERVATIVES Keeps makeup from Separating! I bought a Foundation from PRESCRIPTIVES yrs ago Had it 4 three yrs When I ran out I rebought but with SPF it Separated in 6 mths The Less stuff in makeup The longer It Will Last!!
I was looking for this comment. ❤ I'm more interested in the necklace myself. She is beautiful with the blue, but give me the necklace info, please and thank you.
This reminds me of my granny! She loved these shopping channels-a bit too much. But I’m instantly transported back to her wee house with all her tv shopping channel stuff-it was always such random things too.
This actually explains why lots of super elderly ladies wear bright blue eyeshadow. I always thought it was bc they couldn’t see well so they just put a ton of it on. This is really sweet.
Fun info: eyeshadow and makeup from the 20s was likely this deeply pigmented so they can be captured better by film cameras, which captured in grayscale. Using blue instead of black also allowed to distinguish shadows better and create visual depth.
That’s was my thought when i saw the color.
If I remember correctly, they used alot of colors that would be unflattering on the skin yet made their makeup look great on film. I watched a video on it a while back bu Safiya Nygaard but if I remember correctly, they would use blue for lipstick, yellows and oranges for blush, and green or blue again for contour and eyeshadow. They had to use the inverse of colors to make they look natural on film.
Edit: lol I remembered incorrectly 🥲 but the video is on Safiya's shorts channel. They used yellow for lipstick but everything else was correct.
was about to say that lol
Yeah all makeup was made so pigmented so it could be captured by film cameras??? Why do people on the internet make up complete and utter shit lmao
You're correct!
I think that's just may be "that" PERFECT blue ive been looking for i think for the last 25 years!👍👍❤️
About-face matte fluid eye paint in No Queen Blues might be a good match
A royal blue💙
Exquisite blue.
It’s called cobalt blue. Or even ultramarine
@@cassidymyer5614omg thank you for the recommendation!
About the song!
I found it and it's called "Am I Blue" sung by Ethel Waters! The version playing in this video is in the playlist called "Vintage Vocal Jazz / Swing No. 81 - EP: Shades Of Blue" on her RUclips Music profile! If you search up "Ethel Waters Ray Perry" (On RUclips Music) it's easier to find!
Here's the song:
music.ruclips.net/video/fwfhejbAczg/видео.html&si=zIhCaDSzUF-XzaNS
You're an angel, thank you so much! ❤
Thanks
Thank you! 💐
I love the music from that era, and The Great American Songbook! I was born at the wrong time 😫
Grazie cara ❤❤❤❤molto gentile ..piu tardi la cerco ...un abbraccio cara.
And with that necklace… Gorgeous.
The necklace!!!
My jaw dropped!!!! That blue is gorgeous
278 likes and no comment lemme fix that
Ikr!! I want that shade on a dress
Its so vibrant! Its crazy how this came from the 1920's
AGREED! I'm not even a fan of blue eyeshadow, but thus is stunning!
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dawg you’re fearless to be putting on 100 year old eyeshadow..
I straight up forgot 1920s were a hundred years ago. I still thought they were 80.
I’m pretty sure this is a reproduction brand. The pigment would have degraded significantly after 100 years.
@@2fortsmostwanted i swear that that time period seems to close to me and it takes me whole minutes to remember it's been 100 years. damn
@@bunnycat24 I have to keep reminding myself the 90s were not 10 years ago
@@mollyking2944 because old makeup has harsh or even toxic chemicals and to actually use old makeup is risky
こういう色のアイシャドウ、使ってみたいんだけどやっぱりレトロな雰囲気出るからレトロな装いの時につけたいな
Yeah
とっても似合ってる!美しい😍✨️
If that’s from the 20’s we would probably hate to see the ingredient list. However, that color looks AMAZING on you. And, you applied it so beautifully.
Definitely some talc and possibly lead.
I was thinking the same thing 😬
Did you know about 90% of the current chemicals in makeup products are still not regulated or ever tested for the side effects on people today? Much hasn’t changed since then unfortunately 😢
@@Martiniiiiiiiiii you're full of poo.
"FDA has stated that "the safety of a product can be adequately substantiated through (a) reliance on already available toxicological test data on individual ingredients and on product formulations that are similar in composition to the particular cosmetic, and (b) performance of any additional toxicological and other tests that are appropriate in light of such existing data and information."
While there is no government agency in charge of testing cosmetic ingredients, the onus falls on the cosmetic companies who are still liable for product safety
@@jandoel You're full of poo if you think the FDA or any of these companies is looking out for you or your safety. It's a nice thought though, and yes the companies are liable if you have the $ to pursue a case against a multi billion dollar corporation. There are plenty of things the FDA has approved for the wrong reasons, Leqembi being the most recent to my knowledge. Money is the universal language here not morals.
I love when people find their perfect aesthetic and go for it full force. You look like you stepped off the silver screen circa 1929, and that's wicked cool. Not everyone could pull this off, it's just very much who you are!
I ADORE this comment. agreed!! 💗 I love seeing someone truly love something. :) same feeling when someone talks about something they’re passionate about!
This right here🤍
My aestethic is bland and basic cause i can’t pull anything off 💀💀💀
Uh thank you for your knowledge of what women stepping off the silver screen looked like?
i agree but imagine finding multiple perfect aesthetics and going for all of them full force, even nameless aesthetics with random clothes that you wear simply because you like them even if they’re completely different than the other clothes you have
Hair is everything and so is the shadow and makeup look
Thank you for sharing your “finds” with us! It is amazing how vibrant these eras really were!!!
If that is truly from the 1920s, she's brave as hell for using it. The chemicals used in makeup and matches back then were deadly.
deadly and sometimes even radioactive
hmmm it wasnt that bad, more so in the late 1800s, the 1920s had pretty good makeup and wasnt harmful unless you wanted something extreme
I was thinking the same thing
Wrong weirdo
Half of her is inked up, of course she’s brave 💀
Imagine how our grandma’s were just styling back then. Legends.
Remarkably.
Simply stunning!😍💙🤩
My grandmother was absolutely beautiful. Miss that lady. 🥲
Mine still wears her blue eyeshadow
AND SHE GAVE ME HER MAKEUP:D I LOOK BETTER THEN BEFORE
She is so stunning
最後のお話、素敵でした。
今回もお祈りの人、と言っていただけたので自分なりのお祈りをしていきたいです。
いつも楽しくて元気が出るリーディングをありがとうございます。今年も楽しみにしています。
let’s just pray she doesn’t get lead poisoning or something 😭
that’s for green
@@stari0t721 no…something from the 1920s probably has asbestos/lead seemingly they didn’t know back then
Pretty sure people didnt get poisoned for using it for a second lol
@@juliacastro8505 err asbestos is still very cancer causing so..(Idrk bout lead but i know it’s very dangerous)
@@stari0t721schelles green specifically.
sugarpill has a great eyeshadow thats exactly the same shade
Sounds like you may be thinking of Velocity, or Slow Dive from the C1 capsule? Both currently discontinued, sadly!
Coloured Raine has a pigments palette with 4 super vibrant blues! I’ve had the palette for years and it’s amazing 🤩
Are you kidding? They’re so dry and the pigment turns to dusty grey. Edit: there is really no need to keep replying to me if they worked for you. I don’t care
@@GG-kn2se 🤷🏽♀️ they’ve worked really well for me, that’s all I can say 😅
@@KawaiiLuna1 that’s great! i was just shocked sugarpill worked for anyone, i hated them 🥲
I love bright eyeshadows
It’s soo pigmented, I love it, and everything about the 1900’s❤❤
I’d do anything to find a modern eyeshadow that does this
Colourpop blue moon palette has a shade like this, the palette is really affordable too
@@fatinemoumni635 thank you!
@@fatinemoumni635 I second this, colourpop has really nailed their monochrome palettes. I wear the orange one most days actually
Buy pressed pigment instead of an eyeshadow.
@@emmy_platinum thank you for the recommendation!
My mother loved her blue eyeshadow..
She never wore any other color.
I'd like to imagine she's found the perfect shade & wearing it for eternity 💙
🥹💙
Such a beautiful color
My mom is a purple kinda gal
Purple lipstick purple shadow
BUT blue mascara
She slayed back in the day ... 💜
My mammaw loved the blue eyeshadow too. I’d like to also imagine she is forever wearing HER perfect shade in eternity! 👼 😇
Blue Eye Shadows is OK.
It's Blue Hair, Purple Hair, Green Hair that are scary to me.
It's like I'm waking up but still in the nightmare!
Awww that’s the sweetest thing I’ve heard.
Such a lovely sentiment 💙
It’s so pigminted❤it looks so cuteee
Your makeup looks amazing
That colour is pigmented to the GODS. Ugh absolutely stunning
Lol pigmented to the gods😜💙
My mom says "to the God's" alot
If that is from the 1920-1930s I would be afraid to put that on my eyes… she’s got guts and slays that blue 🖤
Right? A lot of the Beauty trends were insanely toxic then. Some these days are obviously. But not near as bad as like thr radium girls putting literal radiation on themselves. I can't even imagine what would be in that eyeshadow. And then the mildew and bacteria over time
@@heatherknox4002Bacteria and mold don't grow as well on dry, powdery surfaces...so powder eyeshadow can last much longer than a cream formula. Her shadow looks unused. Still, I wouldn't risk it. God knows what chemicals make it that gorgeous shade of blue!
I think there are bigger concerns than mold with makeup from the 20s. Bad chems!
She's talking about the color not the actual product she has in hand 🙄🙃
May God bless you all and your loved ones and have a blessed day, night and life!✝️💞
you look absolutely angelic and this eyeshadow too omg 💙💙💙 im stunned
That honestly looks really cute
Okay, I change my mind. *THIS* IS THE *BEST* SHADE OF BLUE.
Yes it is also 600th like:)
I think it's called Klein Blue
Its just a blue colour tho
If that’s really from the 1920’s I would be terrified to put that on my skin. The makeup in the 20’s was notoriously toxic.
I was thinking the exact same thing. Especially since it’s such a brilliant color.
I'm sure it won't kill her if she wears it this one time
Don’t have sex. You will get pregnant. And you will die.
@@pollypuffington2243bro i would rather die than get a stye, let alone wear a century old eyeshadow, who the fuck knows what breeding ground for bacteria it is
She swatches vintage make-up like this and matches the shade using modern pigments that are less toxic. You should check out her videos to learn more!
Yes she wears it so gorgeous 💙😊
It suits you so well and looks so good on you!
My great grandmother, who we called Sammie, was born in 1893. I loved to sit at her vanity and go through all of her makeup which was from several eras. This would have been in the mid 60s so there was a whole range of goodies.
no one asked
@@youhavnoheart i did
@@youhavnoheart I did
@@diana_x. y’all lying
@@elgatooooo8774 nope
Fashion gurus telling me to throw away my makeup after 6 months... Proceeds to apply makeup from 1920s ☠️💙
Yeah.. I'm confuse about this.... should we use makeup more than its expiry date? Then 1920's product is too old.
@@mitalig222 we can use dry powder products longer. especially if we didn’t apply them with our fingers but brushes instead. 6 month (and any other exp date) is a date guaranteed nothing happens to you in this period of time. real exp date is longer, but there are no guarantees it’s perfectly safe to use it
@@daryak5504 Okay 👍🏻
And pluck your eyebrows again
It high key makes me so mad when they say that like they act like we are as rich as they are and have the money to be doing all of that🤣🤨.
I so love blue, it just lights up everything ! The shade is gorgeous
I love it. Blue is my favorite color. I would love to have that in an eyeliner.
Her eyes were made for makeup. She makes everything look so gorgeous.
May God bless you all and your loved ones and have a blessed day, night and life!✝️💞
@@jesuslovesyou8734 God bless you ! ❤️ and ur friends and family .❤️ xx
@@jesuslovesyou8734 ❤️. xx
@@jesuslovesyou8734thank you you too
That looks like real cobalt pigment it’s beautiful and vibrant.
Wasn't that a toxic pigment tho?
@@fran791 a lot of them were but I don’t have a clue about if cobalt was
@@bluehorizons8913 yea it was I googled it!
Unfortunately even modern blue pigments are kinda slightly toxic unless they are iron oxides or fruit pigments which are all safe
It actually is, good eye, and like many metal based pigment it does not break down in the body and will stay in your system if you breathe it in it’s raw pigment form, which admittedly doesn’t happen a lot unless the binder has been sitting out for a while oh wait
and no you can't just use raw pigment on surfaces because they are dried power they would get airborne and become tiny dust that can be breathed in, so since paint was invented human have figured out you need some sort of binding agent to wet, emulsify and make the pigment stick they use tree gum, egg yolk all the way to the modern binder but thing is since binder are usually non toxic they also break down overtime, that's why some brand of paint will have a layer of binder sitting at the top due to that separation process for makeup this is so much more dangerous because the product is being applied to your skin and open orifices, where airborne particles can get in pretty easily unless you're wearing goggles and mask while doing makeup
Oh my, that blue! 💙
Your style of fashion is absolutely stunning.
That's a really rich blue. The 20s are so amazing & never cease to amaze me. The aesthetic in the 20s is everything.
The twenties are now.
@@ShadowsOnTheScreen technically you're not wrong lol.
@@ShadowsOnTheScreen they mean the 1920s and I think you could’ve guessed that without the pedantic comments
yep the beautiful aesthetic of world war 1
@hola humana to be fair, the 20's were the recoup era. The war had already ended in 1918. So technically, the 20's was a positive time since it signified the end of the war & the country coming back together.
真っ赤と青組み合わせて似合うのすごいてぇ🙌
それなぁ
Why all these Japanese comments
@@tini96what's wrong with Japan? am japanese myself
@@tini96行かんのか?
同感だ。
The eyelashes are everything
That is one GORGEOUS BLUE.
You never miss. Hair, makeup hell every damn thing. Gorgeous
1k likes and no comments lemme fix that
1.1k like and 1 comment lemme fix that
I have watched many of your clips and have loved them all, probably because I'm in my 70s and remember many of these styles. I hope you don't get offended, but you aŕe very beautiful and carry these styles so amazingly. Thank you for a glimpse into a much less stressful time. Good wishes from Australia.
Fellow Aussie here I have a dress that when I wore it my neighbour who's in her 70s got really excited and was saying she had the same dress back in her day , I love the olden styles it's all so beautiful.
I think she'll love ur comment, there's nothing to be offended at💖
I’m sure she won’t be offended, your story is amazing
These are males being sarcastic and pseudo sensitive behind MeToo and it annoys me because unless a drooling idiot any woman who has a BEAUTY channel is not going to be offended by such a compliment. A poor 'compliment' from a male is this: "Hey your rack looks delicious can I bury my face in there?" Every woman enjoys being called beautiful, attractive, pretty, nice dress, love your hair, great smile etc....but NOT after she does her Ted Talk then you compliment her on the information provided.@@haze1811
Jesus loves you guys 🫶🏽💞
Girl ur so prettyy!!
You are soo prettyyy I really like yours videos!!!♡♡♡☆☆☆
That's wild. I can't imagine my grandmothers wearing such brightly pigmented shades and complaining about my pink lipstick, lol
Maybe she didn't. This makeup was made for Hollywood movies
Lots of variation within every generation: MOST people of ANY generation aren't remarkable - but unremarkable people rarely make history.
Also, unless you're a Boomer, the young lady who rocked that in the 20's didn't grow up to be your granny. Maybe your granny's granny.
I seen a funny pic/caption (you reminded me of) it said "my grandma complaining about how over-sexualized our youth are today" and then showed a picture of grandma & her fifteen kids all in a row (the oldest whom she had at 16) 😂
"Gatsby" blue 😉
662 likes and no comment, lemme fix that
@@dzamna Wow! I didn't even know I had any likes. Thank you! 😊
np! 🙂
Dude why do all the people who wear vintage things so pretty? They slay the look! SLAAAYYY
It is such a lovely shade and compliments you perfectly 💜
歌も雰囲気も素敵すぎる……✨
Perfect ❤
I agree.
I will never unhear Batman singing this
Batman sung it !?!? what tf 😭😭
@@Leminie9907Yes, in a Justice League Unlimited episode. He had to sing to get Wonder Woman released from a curse.
@@millaray9912 huh, the more you know
just what i was thinking
YES
Love the necklace. Matches perfectly.
Absolutely gorgeous!
Girl you got enough lead in that to rewrite a Harry Potter book
I dunno. Looks more like copper sulphate to me.
she looks like rita skeeter
@@quittedry i cant belive that im agreeing on something with a malfoy.
I totally agree. That was some thing the 20s did not have is the ink scribbles all over their bodies
@@quittedry If rita skeeter was hot yes but no in her current looks
I shyed away from blue eyeshadow when I was in my teens because my friend had told me that her mom told her that blue eyeshadow was for strippers. I think I'm gonna purchase some blue shadow and try it out because this looks STUNNING on you and our eye color is the same!
You should do it ! ❤️
Her eyes are brown, not blue
@@melaniea5061 they didn't say her eyes were blue, they said they have the same colored eyes as the woman in the video
That blue is gorgeous
I love that shade of blue it makes your eyes so bright
Wow that blue is opaque 😲
oh my, wonder what toxic substance was used to get that blue? Maybe actual cobalt... radioactive eyes 👀 pretty
Could be lapis lazuli, which isn't toxic at all. There's lots of pigments that are non-toxic but very intense. But the goal of modern eye makeup is to be pigmented and easy to work with. Pure pigments are hard to blend and not enjoyable at all for the average person to use.
@@AdamantErinyes and many are also hard to remove, like reds
@@AdamantErinyes I doubt it, it would be really expensive to mass produce it from lapis, and the point of makeup at that time wasn’t hand made but to see how fast and efficient you can make some thing at the cost of worker and consumer health
Don't worry. I don't think she actually put it on her lids. Hence the cut
@@cecille5833That’s the same as today. Ever wondered why chinese labour is so cheap?
Love the Lashes!! Very Pretty.
That necklace is EVERYTHING!😊
What a gorgeous necklace too!
Ikr! Its beautiful 🤩
I know what on earth is it??
オススメに偶然現れたこの動画、あまりにも最高過ぎて元気になる。可愛い。
That necklace is so nice! ❤ Love the info and research you share with people. Can't be more excited whenever I see new videos on anything 😇🫶
Only you could apply that color so beautifully
She KILLT that!!! Hair, makeup, jewelry, outfit and song....
I simply HAVE to know who sings this very version of Am I Blue because this woman sings it beautifully
EDIT:Just came back and saw all the likes this comment has, and WOW!!
I seriously have no words thank you guys so very very much this is just insane. ❤️
ethel waters
@@okk9337 thank you so much 😁
Ethel Waters, but she has several versions of this song (and so do many other singers btw). This exact version you can find here: ruclips.net/video/nNFQAk-tTN4/видео.html
@@captainmorguen3431 Yes thank you this was the exact version I had been looking for
Ethel Waters
She’s so beautiful ❤
That shade of blue matches you so much you look so pretty 😍
I can’t believe we don’t do our hair like this still man it’s absolutely beautiful, all of the look is honestly.
Because most of us don't have the time
@@mackofalltrades3155 true, but back then the 20s also had practical hair styles like those rlly cute bob cuts with fringes and-
I meaan, nobody’s stopping you
@prettyacksproblematicstana4774 they are beautiful indeed. We learned how to do pin curls and waved in beauty school actually. They still teach that haha
@@mackofalltrades3155 ooh thats so cool
If that is an original eyeshadow from the 1920s I'm surprised how smooth it went on and that it wasn't dried out/cracked etc.... That held up extremely well... And honestly it's a beautiful color!!
It's because it has NO PERSERVATIVES
Keeps makeup from Separating!
I bought a Foundation from
PRESCRIPTIVES yrs ago
Had it 4 three yrs
When I ran out
I rebought but with SPF
it Separated in 6 mths
The Less stuff in makeup
The longer
It Will Last!!
It's probably a reproduced brand, that's why
@@bwingbwinggwiyomi I doubt it, she buys/collects vintage and antique makeup.
It looks so bright and pretty
The necklace is perfect with this look!
That necklace is everything
Actually, I'd want to know where to find it.
I was looking for this comment. ❤ I'm more interested in the necklace myself. She is beautiful with the blue, but give me the necklace info, please and thank you.
@@tcrichlow8154gissa bethalo
Its a gorgeous deep shade of blue. It looks good on you. I would wear that shade too. I love it.
Every look, every aesthetic is just flawless and gorgeous. Pure love. ❤
I LOVE that electric, cobalt blue 😍
綺麗な青色だし、ペンダントの色も合わせてあって本当にオシャレ!ペンダントのデザインもかわいい!
Her eyebrows are just amazing her face screams fashion😍😍😍
Her eyebrows are fuller than this she styled them this way for the look I believe.
you obviously don't know what fashion is then lmao
@@skarsgard1342 lol how
Сочитание красного и синего просто прекрасны
This reminds me of my granny! She loved these shopping channels-a bit too much. But I’m instantly transported back to her wee house with all her tv shopping channel stuff-it was always such random things too.
You remind me if my grandmother born in the 1920’s. Epitome of class and style.
I’ve never seen a more perfect blue
:) look at birds like peacocks...
I've never seen a more unattractive look personally but that's just my opinion
why is it better than any product i currently own
That is a stunning colour!!
I have never seen blue eye makeup as pretty as that. You make that blue very beautiful!
This actually explains why lots of super elderly ladies wear bright blue eyeshadow. I always thought it was bc they couldn’t see well so they just put a ton of it on. This is really sweet.
Absolutely gorgeous
Blue eyeshadow is special as always
いつもヘアースタイルやアクセサリー使いやファッションが素敵で見惚れます。とてもキュートな方で憧れます😊🎉
Please make a makeup line with retro packaging!
Holy shit, that is such a pretty shade of blue.
You literally slayed all of those eyeshadows like
That necklace is absolutely stunning and a perfect match here 💗
青シャドウなんて使い方難しいのにすごい美しい❤✨
This woman is gorgeous ✨
That's the most beautiful blue eyeshadow 💙