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The Look of a Pin Up Girl

The Look of a Pin Up Girl

Look back at Hollywood's heyday and you'll find a number of women whose bathing suit-clad posters kept soldiers company during World War II and beyond. The typical pin-up girl could be blonde or brunette, hair color is not as important as style. These ladies almost always had a pretty face and a voluptuous figure, for example:


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  • Betty Grable

  • Betty Page

  • Rita Hayworth

  • Hedy Lamarr

  • Ava Gardner


The bullet bras so popular during that era helped make the most of a pin up's figure, but her fresh faced beauty is part of what captivated soldiers, magazine readers and movie audiences.


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How to Do Pin Up Girl Makeup


You don't have to love everything retro to appreciate a pin up girl look from time to time. Try these tips the next time you want to be the sexy girl-next-door:



  • Begin with a smooth canvas: Use foundation to even out your complexion and follow up with a dusting of loose powder. Although heavy foundation was in vogue at the time, modern options are much lighter and beneficial to your skin.



  • Eye-catching brows: Brush your eyebrows into place and color in any sparse areas with eyebrow pencil. Pin up girls usually had dark, dramatic brows, no matter the color of their hair. Also, don't forget that high arch. This may require tweezing or waxing to get rid of any stray hairs.



  • Eye makeup: This is not the time to create a smoky eye; instead, your eye makeup should be light, with the exception of eyeliner. Sweep a natural colored eye shadow all over your lids, using a slightly darker color in the crease to create some depth if desired. Apply liquid or gel black eyeliner in a thin line on your upper lids, extending the line just past the outer corners. Add a few coats of black mascara to curled lashes, or go for the full glam look with fake lashes.



  • Light blush: Use a blush brush to apply sweeping pink or peach color to your cheeks.



  • Lips to die for: No pin up girl would be seen without her bright red lipstick, so choose a rich red shade that works well with your complexion. Line your lips with a red lip liner and then fill in with the red lipstick of your choice. Your lip color shouldn't be too glossy, but have a slight shine to it.



  • Options: Add a dark beauty mole high on one cheek or on one side of your chin. If you want to get into full pin up girl mode, fashion your hair into a 1940s-era style, either with full, thick bangs and a slight curve at the ends of shoulder length hair or with lots of loose curls and a big flower pinned onto one side.


Update the Look


Maybe you're into vintage and rockabilly—if so; your pin up look will fit right in. However, you don't have to shop at vintage stores and look for fashions from the 50s all the time to want to try pin up makeup. This is a fun look for nighttime and even one that works in the day; just skip the false eyelashes for the office. It's a makeup look that's sultry and innocent at the same time, allowing you to be the typical girl-next-door who's also full of va-va-voom!





Taken from http://antiquedress.blogspot.com/

Holiday hair and make-up

How to do holiday hair and make-up

Protect your skin Sunscreen is a must. I live in Australia so I’m used to thinking about the sun and its effects. When you’re buying make-up look for foundations with SPF already in them. Mineral make-up is especially good as it gives you coverage as well as sun protection. You should be looking for factor 15 and above.



Multitask Take multipurpose products on holiday. For cheeks and lips try a water-resistant tint so that you can wear it swimming. Top it up with a little gloss in the evening. You need to be careful, though, of wearing lip-gloss during the day as it can contribute to sunburn; most glosses don’t have any SPF. Try a light balmy lipstick if you don’t want to use a tint; the pigments will offer some protection.




Make-up that will last If you like to go swimming or you’re going to a very hot and humid place, you want make-up that will let your skin perspire but that still stays on. A lot of women, though they won’t admit it, go to the beach with make-up on. You don’t have to look made-up, but it’s nice to have a little coverage. For the face use a sheer tinted moisturiser, and concealer where you need it. To help your make-up be more water-resistant, lightly powder your face using a sheer colour, without any orangey tones.


Easy on the eye I tend to wear less eye make-up when I’m on holiday. For subtle definition, use a black eyeliner on the inner top lash-line only. Lift up the eyelid with your finger and draw on the inside, so you don’t have any visible colour on the actual lid. It defines your eyes as if you’ve had your eyelashes tinted. I love tube-forming mascara – it’s a polymer that sits on your lashes, unlike regular mascara, which paints them. This means that the mascara won’t come off when you’re in the water. And it won’t give you panda eyes in the way waterproof mascara can.


As the sun goes down For warm, light evenings, illuminating products are really good to pack. A shimmer eye pencil and illuminating gel to use on your cheekbones are very handy. Add a bit more bronzer, and sculpt your cheekbones a little. Apply bronzer under the chin where you don’t tan – it will even things out. Peaches and corals are really flattering blushers. Gold is a great colour for eyes


Beach head You don’t want to do too much blow-drying or styling of your hair. If you do want a professional tousled look, use straightening irons, but twist sections of your hair around them so it kinks in areas. This is also good for frizz. Use a salt spray for instant volume and texture. I like the Solar Sublime range by L’OrĂ©al – it’s especially good if you have dry, coloured hair.








Taken from http://antiquedress.blogspot.com/

Bridal Makeup Photos and Tips




The most important day in the life of a girl is her wedding day. This is the day when a girl wants to look most beautiful. Makeup play an important role in the beauty of a bride. So, a bride should have a perfect makeup on her wedding day. In actual bridal makeup starts a few days before her wedding. Facials should be done a week before the wedding. Skin, hair and nail care should be done at least 2-3 weeks before the wedding day. Stay away from sun and do not compromise with your sleep. All these steps taken before will give a smooth skin to bride. Because a smooth skin is always required for a smooth and perfect makeup. Bridal makeup tips for wedding day are given below.

Use a good quality of cream foundation and layer it using powder foundation to make the skin more smoother.

Also apply powder foundation on your neck and ears, so that your face couldn’t be look like a painted face.
Based on your skin tone you may choose lip color. You can use some bright lip colors which are orange-red, orange-gold. The warm lip colors are yellowish and orangish browns; mahogany, deep warm reds and chocolate. And some of the deep cool colors blue-reds, magenta, shades of lilac, cool brown, deep purple, plum and pink.
To get a subtle look use air-brush properly and choose some light shades like cream, lime green, gold and brown can be used for warm skin undertones and use lilac, soft pink and plum for cool skin undertones.

Use Neutral colors to look more natural. Don’t use bright and neon colors as they will make your skin ashy.

For a natural look don’t apply any makeup on brows. After putting the shadow primer apply eye color and a natural shadow.

Use two layers of waterproof mascara.

After applying the complete makeup use face powder. This will help in long stay of your makeup.




Taken from http://fashion-life-styles.blogspot.com/