Periodic Makeup Gallery
In this gallery, you will see various hair styles & make up looks that are seen as iconic representations of past time periods. Make up trends over the decades have evolved and influenced the current popular beauty styles
1920'S Flapper Girl
This look is a representation of the glamorous girls of the flapper girl era. Eyeshadow with a pop of gold in the center of the lid, a bright pinky red lip, and a styled faux bob
Photographer: Sebastian Smith
1920's Bold Beauty
Another look that was popular in the 1920's was wearing darker hues on the lids and lips. A sultry violet smudged smokey eye with heavy liner on the top and bottom lash line, deep red lip color lined with a black liner with violet undertones. The hair is curled and pinned up to mimic a 1920's updo.
Photographer: Kevin St. James
1950's Classic Beauty
The timeless look of the 50's is still a popular make up look you see today. Simple neutral tones on the eyes, winged liner, wispy lashes, and a bright, bold, red lip. The hair reflects the style of a popular 50's icon, Elizabeth Taylor.
1960's colorful, runway beauty
The 1960’s were a time to experiment with color. This look is complete with a two toned pastel lip, a navy cut crease, with false individual lashes on the lower lash line, as seen on the fashion industry’s most popular model, Twiggy. The hair is styled in a voluminous beehive with the ends perfectly curled upwards.
Photographer: Miss Ernie
1980's everyday make up trends
This is an example of the make up that would be worn everyday in the 1980’s, similar to Molly Ringwald in The Breakfast Club. Warm peach tones on the eyes, which are rimmed in a bright teal green liner, bold blush, and a neutral lip with coral undertones. The hair is in a curly, teased side ponytail with a scarf tied around the model’s head.
Pinup makeup
1950s pinup inspired makeup look. Who doesn’t love a classic red lip?
Hairstylist: Jen Webb
Photographer: Pamela Claytor
Pinup Makeup
Retro winged liner & a bold red lip pair perfectly for a 50’s photoshoot.
Hairstylist: Jen Webb
Photographer: Pamela Claytor