With the advent of the 2020s, the centenary of the Roaring Twenties is celebrated. We have studied the history of makeup in the 1920s and are in a hurry to share interesting facts with you..
Come on, guess which style icons are shown in this photo. Hint: one of the girls is an actress, and the second has changed the idea of \u200b\u200b\\u200b\\u200bthe wardrobe of a modern woman. Chur, no google search! Well, while you are thinking, I propose to make a short digression into the history of fashion in order to better understand the atmosphere of those years and the specific features of the make-up of the 1920s..
The history of makeup in the 1920s.
Of course, women (and men, by the way, too) used cosmetics back in the days of ancient civilizations.. However, it was the beginning of the 20th century that radically changed our ideas about what cosmetics should be.. We can safely say that the cosmetics industry experienced a real revolution precisely in the 1920s, when many famous brands gave fashionistas an abundance of makeup products.. To a large extent, the development of cinema helped the promotion of cosmetics.. Actresses on the screen could not appear without makeup. Their images began to be copied.
Beauty standards in the Roaring Twenties.
Beauty standards change every now and then. In the 1920s, the magnificent portraits of girls created by the then popular artist served as a standard to a large extent.. Charles Dan Gibson portrayed the very embodiment of femininity: lush hair in complex styling, languid eyes, plump lips. In English-speaking countries, the term " Many features of Charles's portraits began to be copied in makeup, hairstyles and outfits..
However, the Gibson girls had a lot of feigned coldness in the style of Victorian beauties.. This aloofness was abandoned by the fashionistas of the 1920s.. In the first quarter of the 20th century, girls began to appear more and more often, nicknamed flappers (flappers). They became the personification of the "
Features of makeup in the 1920s.
A hundred years ago there was no such freedom in creating makeup, which we have now. These days you can go out in the morning for bread with kilometer eyelashes, with smokey ice and bright lipstick. In the 1920s, daytime makeup and evening makeup were clearly distinguished.. In everyday appearance, everything was rather modest, except that the lipstick often remained bright, red. But in makeup for parties, eye makeup became a characteristic difference..
Shadows.
The shadows were dark, from which the look became sexy, languid. Shades of shades of gray, black, brown and plum were considered the most fashionable colors for evening makeup.. The trendy Smokey Ice was also popular now..
Lipstick.
In that posture became more and more bold. They longed for equal rights with men, and therefore there was no trace of their former modesty.. Makeup became more and more bright, seductive. The red palette was the most relevant in shades of lipstick. Lip gloss was in demand, giving make-up a glamorous glow.. It felt like lips had just been licked. Glitter gave playfulness. Then (as now) moderately plump lips were considered beautiful.. Praise be to all the gods of fashion, today the frenzied popularity of unnaturally swollen lips has subsided, although sensual mouths are still fashionable, but only if they look natural.
The size, so to speak, of the " A small mouth was considered beautiful. Now most girls strive to preserve the natural shape of the lips, but in the 1920s there was a certain contour in fashion - lips " He also received the poetic name " To create it, the top of a heart with two halves of a circle loomed on the upper lip..
Eyebrow pencils.
Since 1916, Max Factor has been actively introducing brow pencils to the market.. Of course, they existed before, but they were used mainly in the film industry.. Now fashionistas could copy the images of famous actresses. Eyebrows were brought up when necessary and not necessary. The hairs were plucked, thin and long lines were drawn with a pencil. Does it seem strange to you? Then remember the terrible fashion for eyebrow tattooing, which many modern beauties with such difficulty refused.
However, not so rabid fashionistas left their natural eyebrows. In other cases, the eyebrows were given the shape of an arc, for which they put a glass to the eyebrows and circled it with a pencil.. The line was also a popular shape for the eyebrows, which now looks a bit strange..
Powder and blush.
It was in 1920 that compact powders familiar to us became widespread.. Until that time, women used terribly uncomfortable liquid variations.. Now they could carry cosmetics in their purse to powder their nose at any time..
As for blush, they were also produced in compact sizes.. Pale-skinned girls preferred pink blush, while darker-skinned girls used lighter shades of orange..
By the way, no one considered a tan beautiful in those days.. Shiny and glossy blush in the spirit of modern variations was not in demand, consumers preferred a matte palette. The blush was applied generously, on the area of \u200b\u200b\\u200b\\u200bthe natural appearance of a blush.
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I try desperately to remember a time when thick lashes weren't a sign of beauty.. Only the faded eyes of girls from Renaissance paintings come to mind.. But let's not look so far into the history of fashion. In the 1920s, women wanted to emphasize their eyes, and the most outlandish methods were used.. Modern fashionistas, spoiled by a wealth of cosmetics, have their hair stand on end from the methods of our great-great-great-great-grandmothers... On the other hand, their amazing ingenuity causes delight.
For example, Vaseline mixed with crushed coal or ash could be used as a carcass.. The resulting gel was applied to the eyelashes with a toothbrush.. Need for fiction is cunning! By the middle of the decade, achieving thick and long eyelashes had become much easier.. A wide selection of mascara appeared on sale: in tubes, in liquid form and even in sticks. Oddly enough, but even then varieties of waterproof mascara began to appear.. Of course, a hundred years ago, mascara did not give such an impressive effect as its modern counterparts.. Therefore, many ladies enhanced the effect using special eyelash curlers.. Yes, yes, it was at that time that eyelash curlers appeared, very similar to today's variations..
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Then celebrate the anniversary of the Roaring Twenties with us! For example, you can get sexy Gatsby girl makeup or find interesting ideas among the iconic hairstyles of the 1920s..
Although, by modern standards, an absolutely exact copy of the beauty of the 1920s is puzzling, there were still many interesting things in those years.. It was an amazing time, which to this day reminds of itself in the collections of the best designers in the world..
Author: Samira Gaiad roditeli. ua.