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cosmetology in 1900s
The 1900s is when modern cosmetology matured and flourished worldwide. There were many pioneers in this era. -
cosmetology in 1910s
in 1910 makeup may have still been a taboo subject, but most women did something to enhance their personal beauty. Staining lips, rouging cheeks, and powdering skin were performed by most young women on a daily basis. -
cosmetology in 1920s
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. -
cosmetology in 1930s
Pale skin and foundations with pink undertones were in vogue. In the early 30s, light pink cheek colors were most common, but the colors got deeper as the decade progressed. The popular lip shape was an overdrawn top lip that was rounded -
cosmetology in 1940s
As far as face makeup was concerned, the idea was to make it undetectable. Foundations were applied lightly, and minimal rouge was used. Powder, one of the makeup products not affected by war time rationing, was still widely used. The 1940s skin was matte, and that stayed constant throughout the decade. -
cosmetology 1950s
The 1950s placed a strong emphasis on achieving flawless, porcelain-like skin. The iconic look included a matte complexion with a velvety finish. Women often used foundation, powder, and concealer to create a smooth base, giving them an immaculate appearance. -
cosmetology 1960s
Hair, makeup and fashion were still very ladylike, inspired by women like Jackie Kennedy and Ann Margret. By the mid 60s, lips were often light, almost white beige -
cosmetology 1970s
High boots, short skirts, bright clothes, pastel nails, and bubble hair styles were hallmarks of the mod look. Twiggy was an iconic model of that time period, whose short cropped hair inspired many women to adopt her look. In the mid to late 1970s, disco styles were in vogue. -
cosmetology in 1980s
In retrospect, the beauty trends of the 1980s seem over-the-top, though at the time, “big hair”, blue mascara, and bright colors in makeup and clothes were commonplace. Frosted hair was also a coloring treatment seen often. Shoulder pads in women's tops were also a characteristic of 80s fashion. -
cosmetology in 1990s
The 1990s ushered in an era of waifish, extremely thin women, and androgny became popular once more. Kate Moss, a famous model during this time, embodied a look known as "Heroin Chic," with a pale skin, dark circles under the eyes, angular bone structure, and a withdrawn, almost abandoned look -
2000s
In 2000, Botox became popular. -
cosmetology 2010
The 2010s definitely saw the emergence of curvier body types being the beauty standard as well as dark, thick eyebrows and full lips. -
cosmetology in 2020s
latina makeup -
cosmetology in 2024
fancy make up or natural