Wednesday, December 2, 2009

70's Make Up And Fashion

Make-up and fashion styles to further develop and change with each decade creating it's own style of make up and clothes, the techniques sets it apart from previous years. 1970 The era was no different, perhaps the first time is allowed for women to work out what for himself or was not well.

Mini-skirts, maxi-skirts or hot pants was part of the wardrobe of a woman, and she wore them when they wanted to. Top with evening trousers or evening wear wasMaxi-skirt. Empire line dresses were very popular in a mini-skirt style or a more traditional knee length (midi - length).

1970 The era was characterized by an almost anything goes approach with styles ranging from clunky to soft and feminine. It was a turbulent time, protested in the feminists, with the Vietnam War and Watergate Scandal hot topics in the media together with global pollution fears. These events inspired to create cutting edge fashion designers, and moreArticle reassuring.

Fashion changes affected both women and men. Nike, founded in 1972, had a strong start despite the athletic enthusiasm, not great, but running shoes are essential complements to run women's and men's toilets, as more people began to. People began borrowing women's clothing and took to wear make-up and with a clear coat on my nails. Blouses, Boas, and slinky shirts became somewhat for celebrities in the music and television scenes.

Popular hairstylesby Farrah Fawcett, were straight and long, parted slightly to one side with wings and needed hours with a straightening iron, curling iron, mouse and spray. Each exercise in the open or would ruin the hair. However, Afro perms were the in thing and needed only a dry air dry and a pick-to-fluff them.

Disco became popular and the fashion style of John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever swept the nation by storm and made it to leave just as quickly, perhaps because skin-tightPants, slinky shirts and platform shoes were so uncomfortable.

Make up was soft, fresh and natural looking and women who wanted to see the sun tan without exposure to harmful solar rays, used incorrect TINs and Bronzer. Foundation was rarely used, but when applied it was not a powder, so a shimmer or sheen on the skin and lipstick, rouge and eye shadows were natural colors with a little shimmer.

Lip liner, mascara and not glued on the foundations have, while the eye shadow,shimmered, muted red, matt and lipstick were the mainstays of a 70's woman on the go.



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