Evolution of Makeup_Zareena

  • Earliest Makeup in The 1900's

    Earliest Makeup in The 1900's
    Firstly, In the early 1900s a pale look was very popular. This would later be changed by Coco Chanel. You will have applied lemon juice to your skin like a toner to try and make your skin paler, as if you had a tan this implied you were lower class. In the early 1900s makeup was very much a DIY job. The objective was to create a youthful and natural look. You will have worn make-up if you were a woman of the stage and/or a prostitute. So, makeup had to be natural and barely there.
  • Makeup In the 1910's

    Makeup In the 1910's
    The 1910s brought us the first powder and blush compacts along with the new LIPSTICK invented by Maurice Levy, which incorporated a roll-up stick of lip wax encased in a metal tube. Women's make-up was well on its way.
  • Makeup in The 1920's

    Makeup in The 1920's
    Cosmetics in the 1920s were characterized by their use to create a specific look: lips painted in the shape of a Cupid's bow, kohl-rimmed eyes, and bright cheeks brushed with bright red blush. Actress Evelyn Brent's exaggerated lipline is characteristic of cosmetics in the 1920s. Makeup in the 1920s emphasized long eyelashes, defined eyebrows, rosy cheeks and scarlet lips. Doll-like features and a youthful appearance were in fashion.
  • Makeup in The 1930's

    Makeup in The 1930's
    The beauty standard of the 1930s was softer than the 20s. It was not only influenced by Hollywood but also by the Great Depression. It was defined by striking eyes that relied on a lot of mascara, thin eyebrows, and soft or pale shades of eyeshadow. Lips were full, slightly overdrawn, and shaped into two long mounds that flared at the corners. Compared to the 1920s, the overall 1930s makeup look was less vamp-like and not quite as dramatic.
  • Makeup in The 1940's

    Makeup in The 1940's
    Makeup during wartime in the 1940s was very popular, as new trends, fashion statements, and new cosmetics were introduced all over the world. Fashion during this time was greatly taken in consideration by women everywhere. Various trends also led to women wanting to put makeup on, to feel like the “ideal woman”, or the “new woman”. During this period, women were on the go.
  • Makeup in the 1950's

    Makeup in the 1950's
    The key features of 1950s makeup include a flawless matte complexion, defined eyebrows, bold red lips, winged eyeliner, and softly shaded eyes. The look is both glamorous and polished, which emphasised femininity.1950's Trends Pastels and Powder (light pinks, greens, yellows were common) Blusher ( came in common colors of pink and red) aimed to get a flushed.
  • Makeup in The 1960's

    Makeup in The 1960's
    60s eye makeup looks are famous for their graphic lines and black and white contrast. Many 60s makeup looks featured a half-moon shape that stretched from the inner corner and along the crease to the outer corner – this was to create that doll-like eye shape. 60s eye makeup looks are famous for their graphic lines and black and white contrast. Many 60s makeup looks featured a half-moon shape that stretched from the inner corner and along the crease to the outer corner
  • Makeup in The 1970's

    Makeup in The 1970's
    Glitter, shimmer, and metallics reigned supreme, with disco divas adorning their eyes, lips, and cheeks with sparkling accents that caught the light on the dance floor. Bold, dramatic eyeliner and statement lashes were also key features of the disco makeup look, adding a touch of drama and allure to the eyes.
  • Makeup in the 1980's

    Makeup in the 1980's
    Vibrant eyeliners, neon eyeshadows, and coloured mascaras were used to create dramatic, larger-than-life 80s eye makeup and lipstick colours like fuchsia, plum and bubblegum pink were lacquered onto the lips to create vivid 80s pouts. Everything looked lifted and dynamic in the 80s, especially when it came to blush
  • Makeup in the 1990's

    Makeup in the 1990's
    According to Janice Kinjo, a New York-based groomer and celebrity makeup artist, the '90s were all about overly plucked, thin eyebrows, brick-brown lipstick lined with a dark brown lip liner. Frosty lip gloss was paired with frosty eyeshadow
  • Makeup in the 2000's

    Makeup in the 2000's
    In 2000, bright and colorful eyeshadow was popular. In 2001, lilac eyeshadow was trending. In 2002, ultra glossy lips were popular. In 2004, ultra pale baby pink lips were trending. In 2005, copper orange eyeshadow was popular. In 2006, matching peach color on cheeks, lips, and eyes was popular
  • Makeup in the 2010's

    Makeup in the 2010's
    With the rise of social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube, the 2010s witnessed an explosion of makeup tutorials and beauty influencers. Contouring, highlighting, and bold eyebrows became mainstream trends, while Kylie Jenner's lip kits set off a global fascination with lip enhancement.
  • Makeup in 2020

    Makeup in 2020
    Trends in 2020 makeup styles Huge winged eyeliner. White waterline. Heavy pale foundation. Using eyeliner as black lipstick. Same blush. Slicked brows. Skin tints. Lifting concealer. Cream bronzer. 'Sunkissed' blush. Foxy eyes. Faux freckles. Glossy lips.
  • Makeup in 2024

    Makeup in 2024
    As made popular by TikTok and Instagram, the clean girl'' aesthetic is basically just minimalist makeup. And when we say minimalist, we really mean that: throw on some skin tint or BB cream, mascara, brow product, blush, and lip gloss, and you're good to go.