The perfect '50s face is defined by a few signature makeup elements For the face, a flawless yet natural-looking complexion with darker defined brows was the go-to. On the eyes were subtle shadows and winged eyeliner with light lashes. The look was finished with a deep red or a natural pink hue on the lips.
How did they do their makeup in the 50s?
Eyes were minimal. Women drew emphasis on the lashes more than eyeshadow but winged eyeliner became incredibly popular, more so than the 1940s. And finally, a 1950s woman would draw lot's of emphasis to her lips which were usually overdrawn for a fuller look. For a woman in the 1950s, creating a flawless base way key.
How do you wear makeup in your 50s?
Tips from the pros!
- Moisturize your face and neck.
- Prepare your face for makeup by using a primer.
- Apply a little concealer or under-eye corrector only to problem areas (dark circles, redness, dark spots, etc.).
- Even out your face colour with a very light layer of foundation.
- Set makeup with a light pink loose powder.
How to do 1950s lipstick?
Neutral lipstick: The whole point of lipstick in the 50's was to have noticeably red (or pink) lips. Also get rid of plum hues or anything that's not a true red or pink. Coral, if matte, is passable.
How to do eyeliner in your 50s?
Because it's always possible to go back over the eyeliner with some type of smudging. Tool an actual eyeliner smudger like this. One.
What did they use for makeup in the 1950s?
Pastels dominated the cosmetics scene in the 1950s, with powder being comprised of a number of different pastel tones, it was common to find pale pinks, soft greens, light blues, pastel yellows and light violet colours would be mixed to make the perfect pressed powder compact.