1910 makeup

Step back in time with these vintage 1910 makeup ideas. Discover how to recreate the classic beauty of the early 20th century and achieve a timeless look that never goes out of style.
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*Eyebrow Shapes by Decade* Whether you’re 16 or 55, we know you appreciate the beauty in women throughout the years. Each decade has its own distinct fashion, style, and beauty trends. Thanks to the beautiful women of the past, we are what we are today! >>Check out the transition of the eyebrow shape through the decades!<<

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Sulema Cosmetic Design Academy
1900-1910 Edwardian Makeup and Beauty Products 1910 Makeup, 1910's Makeup, Edwardian Makeup, 1900's Makeup, 1910 Hairstyles, Edwardian Beauty, 1910 Hair, Historical Makeup, Lily Elsie

The turn of the century ushered in a new generation of women who wore makeup (gasp!) Most makeup was homemade, however some commercial pharmaceuticals were beginning to make women's beauty products -- including makeup- a household name. Limited options in 1900 quickly built up into entire brand name lines by 1920. Between 1900 and 1910,

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Tracy Christensen
blue lashes, dark purple smokey eye, and pretty berry coloured lip look so dreamy together. That chunky braided up-do happens to be gorgeous as well - Troy Jensen Makeup. Victorian Style Makeup, 1910's Makeup, Victorian Makeup, Purple Smokey Eye, Eyelash Tinting, Berry Lips, Beauty Make-up, Braut Make-up, Gibson Girl

In the last year, I've become obsessed with an aesthetic that I like to call "Edwardian cyborg": futuristic sleekness coupled with windswept Gibson-girl glamour. This is the image that started it all: You've already seen this photo in an earlier post, wherein I experimented with theBalm's Nude 'tude palette. "Edwardian cyborg" was the name I gave to my (much inferior) interpretation of this look: glassy lips, touches of frost and metal on the eyes, unnaturally rosy cheeks, hair elaborately…

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Donna Smith