I just love to follow old fashions and make-up. I'm a big fan of the 40s, but every era fascinates me. Old skin care products and makeup are the best! Ty ❤️
I’ve always loved the 1950’s look. Women didn’t have 8 different eye shadow colors on their lids or heavy contour, not that that’s a bad thing, but still looked really done up and polished. A very elegant time in my opinion.
Love all the technology and diversity we have today but unfortunately unrealistic beauty standards are out there and sometimes magnified on social media.
Yeah sometimes it seems like all the modern makeup practices are way too detailed, intricate, laborious and perfect. Like yeah, I guess if you are some "beauty influencer" you have like 7 or 8 hours to spend on hair and makeup
I was born in 1956- one of 4 girls. I remember my sister giving me a Toni permanent on my very straight hair. It didn't work! My sister's used to set their hair with Dippity Do. What a fun nostalgic video!
I'm a big fan of the old 1950s Perry Mason show so sometimes I'll put on a legit 1950s inspired makeup. I even have Revlon's lipstick Cherries in the Snow for it!
I remember my mother using most of these - for skin care she used Noxema and her shampoo was Breck. Maybelline also for the cake mascara and eyebrow pencils.
Hi Laura! Your videos have really inspired me to explore and start incorporating older beauty products (skincare, makeup, and fragrance) and brands! My style is half Retro 1950s/1960s and half Gothic- so in other words I leave the house looking like Amy Winehouse or Vampira! 😆😅🤣😂 I am so glad I can walk around today rocking either of these beautiful styles! Would love to see more videos on historical beauty brands trends and where to acquire/how to achieve them. History of fragrances from historical brands would be interesting too
I love the 50s and the edwardian era the most but i do love the history of all the other eras. I use Noxzema and Ponds cold cream with Thayers toner. I use a mix of creams for day and night. Nivea, Olay and Mario Badescu seaweed cream. I was told if you mix a little of it with nivea its like Le Mer!
This is it, the 1950s!!!! The clothes, jewelry, make up, and perfumes were gloriously beautiful. In the 1950s, a whiff of Jergen's lotion could transport you to different realm. When the aroma was so captivating that it made you stop and think about it. That fragrance used to stop me in my tracks and for a split second, I'd breathe in deeply and think, "Ahh, that smells so good." It was much the same with Arpege, Avon Topaze and Cotillion, Revlon's Aquamarine, and many of the other great fragrances that were popular then.
I love Revlon lipstick and nail polish. I'm especially fond of their 1953 shade "cherries in the snow." Coty airspun powder is also a staple in my makeup bag.
I love old world beauty and glamour, it is so beautiful and gorgeous. Today's makeup can be over the top but if u have a basic look u can add more make up and create a more glamorous look for yourself. So beautiful!!!!! I love your video 😊
I use cold creams, Ponds, Jergens and Abolene. Vo5 shampoo can be found in Dollar Tree Stores here in the States. I have Nivea cream, Coty Airspun powder, Revlon lipsticks.
I think that the 1950s wasn't totally about conformity when it came to beauty.. if you look at all the major stars, their hair and makeup looks were tailored to suit them and bring out there individual best...Marilyn's hair and makeup looked nothing like Audrey's. Sophia Loren's vibe was nothing like Grace Kelly. To me instead of just saying authentic self they actually thought about amd worked what truly looked good amd brought out the best in them.
I use Elizabeth Arden 8 hour cream and it's so good. I also love the eight hour overnight moisturizer from them as well. I also use nivea creme (German version) every day. Revlon creme super lustrous lipsticks are the only ones I will wear. I've used up several bottles Estee Lauder Youth Dew a lot in the past. It's a winter go-to for me.
I use to use Avon. They had great products at one time. Its now a shadow of its former self. I'm 62 and use MissA now. Their skincare is pretty decent.
I adored Breck shampoo! The fragrance was addictive, I could’ve inhaled the contents of the bottle all day. I felt so special swishing my Breck-scented hair from side to side. But were all the products of that era tested on animals? And containing harmful chemicals?
I love the 1940's, 1950's and 1960's far as fashion, skincare, and makeup are concerned, I think the women that lived in these eras, were beautiful and really glamorous, I feel that now, everyone wants to look the same almost, especially with plastic surgery on the rise.
Was pink, blue, purple and other non natural colored hair as popular and worn by the AVERAGE women in the US in 50-60s as some would have people believing?
I just love to follow old fashions and make-up. I'm a big fan of the 40s, but every era fascinates me. Old skin care products and makeup are the best! Ty ❤️
I’ve always loved the 1950’s look. Women didn’t have 8 different eye shadow colors on their lids or heavy contour, not that that’s a bad thing, but still looked really done up and polished. A very elegant time in my opinion.
That’s so true
You can do any look you want and it doesn’t have to be heavy
@@christinec2625exactly
Love all the technology and diversity we have today but unfortunately unrealistic beauty standards are out there and sometimes magnified on social media.
Yeah sometimes it seems like all the modern makeup practices are way too detailed, intricate, laborious and perfect. Like yeah, I guess if you are some "beauty influencer" you have like 7 or 8 hours to spend on hair and makeup
Yes that’s so true
I love the earlier era, 20's to 90's, I use the Coty face powder, pond's cream Revlon red lipsticks.
VO5 is absolutely still available in the states. At least in the Northeast where I live; you can find it pretty much anywhere you can buy Shampoo.
Oh interesting I’m going to look. I remember seeing the conditioner years ago
It's here in the South as well.
I was born in 1956- one of 4 girls. I remember my sister giving me a Toni permanent on my very straight hair. It didn't work! My sister's used to set their hair with Dippity Do. What a fun nostalgic video!
That’s so neat you used that Toni perm! Thanks for watching
I'm a big fan of the old 1950s Perry Mason show so sometimes I'll put on a legit 1950s inspired makeup. I even have Revlon's lipstick Cherries in the Snow for it!
Yes, They were so glamorous in that show !
I remember my mother using most of these - for skin care she used Noxema and her shampoo was Breck. Maybelline also for the cake mascara and eyebrow pencils.
I’m so curious to try break
Hi Laura! Your videos have really inspired me to explore and start incorporating older beauty products (skincare, makeup, and fragrance) and brands! My style is half Retro 1950s/1960s and half Gothic- so in other words I leave the house looking like Amy Winehouse or Vampira! 😆😅🤣😂 I am so glad I can walk around today rocking either of these beautiful styles! Would love to see more videos on historical beauty brands trends and where to acquire/how to achieve them. History of fragrances from historical brands would be interesting too
So happy I could inspire you! Those looks you mentioned sound so fun! Thank you also for the video suggestions 💕💕
I use Ponds and Nivea creams. Both are very good.
I love the 50s and the edwardian era the most but i do love the history of all the other eras. I use Noxzema and Ponds cold cream with Thayers toner. I use a mix of creams for day and night. Nivea, Olay and Mario Badescu seaweed cream. I was told if you mix a little of it with nivea its like Le Mer!
When i turned 40, I started using Ponds Cold Cream to remove my makeup and the facial moisturizer at night, and my skin has never looked better.
This is it, the 1950s!!!! The clothes, jewelry, make up, and perfumes were gloriously beautiful. In the 1950s, a whiff of Jergen's lotion could transport you to different realm. When the aroma was so captivating that it made you stop and think about it. That fragrance used to stop me in my tracks and for a split second, I'd breathe in deeply and think, "Ahh, that smells so good." It was much the same with Arpege, Avon Topaze and Cotillion, Revlon's Aquamarine, and many of the other great fragrances that were popular then.
My mum’s lice treatment,of vinegar,olive oil and fairy liquid soap had my hair the best it’s ever been.
I use the Vo5 shampoo and conditioner. I love the kiwi scented ones.
I love the looks of the 40. 50. 70, 80.
I use ponds cold cream every day for many years ❤
The best!
I grew up in the 70's, and was influenced by Seventeen magazine. Grew up with high-end skincare and drugstore brands as well.
I still use Nivea skin lotion it really helps my dry skin
I love it too
I love Revlon lipstick and nail polish. I'm especially fond of their 1953 shade "cherries in the snow." Coty airspun powder is also a staple in my makeup bag.
i love using love that red lipstick by revlon and airspun loose powder
I love old world beauty and glamour, it is so beautiful and gorgeous.
Today's makeup can be over the top but if u have a basic look u can add more make up and create a more glamorous look for yourself. So beautiful!!!!! I love your video 😊
I liked the look of the 50's and 60's
I'll take the styles of the 1950s any day over today's looks.
I use cold creams, Ponds, Jergens and Abolene. Vo5 shampoo can be found in Dollar Tree Stores here in the States. I have Nivea cream, Coty Airspun powder, Revlon lipsticks.
I think that the 1950s wasn't totally about conformity when it came to beauty.. if you look at all the major stars, their hair and makeup looks were tailored to suit them and bring out there individual best...Marilyn's hair and makeup looked nothing like Audrey's.
Sophia Loren's vibe was nothing like Grace Kelly. To me instead of just saying authentic self they actually thought about amd worked what truly looked good amd brought out the best in them.
Maybe that's why vintage style remain classy and timeless; they focus on each individual's strengths.
I use Elizabeth Arden 8 hour cream and it's so good. I also love the eight hour overnight moisturizer from them as well. I also use nivea creme (German version) every day. Revlon creme super lustrous lipsticks are the only ones I will wear. I've used up several bottles Estee Lauder Youth Dew a lot in the past. It's a winter go-to for me.
I have used ponds, Estee Lauder, Avon lotion
I love Clarins and Elizabeth Arden ❤
Vo5 is still around in the states but not as big as it once was.
In my case im obsessed with 90’s makeup
What’s the difference between cold cream and vanishing cream?
Moshi
Cold cream removes your makeup. vanishing cream was a primer. You would use a vanishing cream before putting on foundation for a smooth base
@@sarahgonzales539 ok thank you. I never knew the difference.
Moshi
I use to use Avon. They had great products at one time. Its now a shadow of its former self. I'm 62 and use MissA now. Their skincare is pretty decent.
Anyone tried the Ponds in your hair? I've got a spare jar around here think I might give it a go.
I’m dying to try it too
I adored Breck shampoo! The fragrance was addictive, I could’ve inhaled the contents of the bottle all day. I felt so special swishing my Breck-scented hair from side to side. But were all the products of that era tested on animals? And containing harmful chemicals?
Yes they probably were
I clicked so fast 😂❤
Thanks for watching
I love the 1940's, 1950's and 1960's far as fashion, skincare, and makeup are concerned, I think the women that lived in these eras, were beautiful and really glamorous, I feel that now, everyone wants to look the same almost, especially with plastic surgery on the rise.
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A beauty standard that celebrates diversity? Who's gonna tell her...
Was pink, blue, purple and other non natural colored hair as popular and worn by the AVERAGE women in the US in 50-60s as some would have people believing?
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i prefer the back in the day look, today everything is so boring 🙈🥱😴💅
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The past always looks rosier but if you scratch beneath the surface you’ll find out that it was even more toxic and conformist than today.
Seriously? 😂 there is waaaay more variety today
Exactly
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