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Make up anni ’50

by on May.03, 2012, during Beauty, Events, Make Up

make up anni 50

REPRESENTATION in the 50s most of the world, and the United States in particular, a period of flourishing economic: the boom of the recovery after the second world war pervades all sectors. In music we say new rhythms, Rock'n'Roll was born that turns out to be not just a musical phenomenon, but also of manners: thousands of teenagers imitate the look and attitudes emerging rock stars. The TV sees the advent of color (USA, 1954) adjustment that will also shoot in film, creating a definitive break with the black and white of the past.

The make-up sees succession various styles and interpretations, born pin-up style that remains popular to this day, but also the delicate trick to Doris Day as opposed to the more sensual and languid Jayne Mansfield or Marilyn Monroe. The latter is the one actress who always populated the collective imagination, in her charming style and sensual, as a classic icon of recent years and, for this reason, is chosen as an example of makeup to recreate the look of the 50s.

Jayne Mansfield(Jayne Mansfield) Marilyn Monroe(Marilyn Monroe)

The trick there.. and it shows! E’ precisely with the beginning of the year 50 fact that the trick starts to become a tool for corrective accessory charm. The woman is sensual, charmer, seductive, and how many more weapons has to exercise its charm, it uses many.

The color television, now within reach of many, helps make the image more vivid, spreads almost instantaneously new fashions and new looks from the spectators, where the shades of makeup will move naturally towards the red hot pink lips and cheeks of intense.

The false eyelashes, wigs and toupees are new tools of seduction available to all women, especially in the U.S. if it sees an increasing use starting from this period.

 

La Grisbi trucco anni'50(50s Makeup) La Grisbi make up anni'50(Make up anni ’50)

The realization of the make up 50s

As always, the base is made with funds based fat long-lasting, typical of the trick photography and film. Using a pinkish hue of the same shade of skin, I choose a color a few shades lighter for the area around the eyes and central part of the face, thus realizing immediately highlights and corrections (chiaroscuro). Hydrated and powdered her and beginning to lay the colors.

Drawing the eyebrows hair by hair, trying to give a shape that enhances the eyes, and at the same time remember the gull-wing design, just typical of the 50s. This design is characterized by an initial thickness rather high, which goes to taper in an almost uniform until the end of the eyebrows. The stretch is linear up to the point of maximum height, which makes an angle very noticeable, and linear descendant of the eye to the tail.

Marco then the eyeliner with a black drawing 'pagoda’ removal on the eyelid, Drawing the thin part and reaches the maximum thickness of approximately 1/3 and then go inside and stretch a few millimeters thinner than the tail of the eye.
The shading on the eyes is very important: The eyelid crease is marked with a dark color, gradient and a very light color further up the point of maximum height of the eyebrows.

Finally, drawing the full lips and round, a beautiful deep red color. A newly designed with a black pencil between his nose and guacia is the finishing touch for this look.

Features of the trick:

Base: Clear and pink, highlights important around the eyes and the center of the face.
Eyebrows: For 'Gullwing',with an exact the point of maximum height.
Cilia: False lashes galore, well arched and thick outer corner of eye
Eyes: Well-marked chiaroscuro to give depth. Eyeliner ‘a pagoda’ ben marcato.
Lips: Precise design, which enhances the form (rounded ) and the volume, a nice bright red color.
Hairstyle: Platinum blonde hair

 

Hair characteristics:

Marilyn platinum blonde style. Some Like It Hot(1959)
Or dark brown or black with fringe style Bettie Page

 

Actresses / actors of reference:

Movie Title:

Marilyn Monroe Bus Stop (Bus Stop), 1956
Simone Signoret The diabolical (The diabolical), 1955
Doris Day Happened to Jane (It Happened to Jane),1959
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