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  2. ‘70s Makeup Looks That Are Trending Right Now—and How to ...

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    The good news is that beauty lovers are bringing back the ‘70s vibes in 2024 in a big way. From natural beats to full-glam disco, it is all about glowing skin and radiant colors.

  3. Western cosmetics in the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    More dramatic makeup was often worn in the evenings. [1] Make-up used by European fashion designers in the 1970s presented a sensual look for women in striking contrast to the "natural look". [7] Though models in Yves Saint Laurent's hugely influential runway shows wore menswear and short, slicked-back hair, their lips were glossy and bright ...

  4. How Nicole Kidman’s ‘70s Goddess Makeup Came Together for the ...

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    “A few things went through my mind when I first saw her dress–it was a ‘70s feeling, but not too literal,” her makeup artist, Gucci Westman, tells InStyle exclusively.

  5. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Mid-70s Western-inspired outifts worn by country music group Asleep at the Wheel. Fashion in the mid-1970s was generally informal and laid back for men in America. Most men simply wore jeans, sweaters, and T-shirts, which by then were being made with more elaborate designs.

  6. Way Bandy - Wikipedia

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    Way Bandy (August 9, 1941 [1] – August 13, 1986) was an American make-up artist. During the 1970s, Bandy became one of the most well known and highest paid make-up artists in the fashion industry. [2] Photographer and frequent collaborator Francesco Scavullo called Bandy "one of the great makeup artists of our time." [3]

  7. How 'Daisy Jones & The Six' Re-created Classic '70s Beauty - AOL

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    The series’ hair and makeup leads share the real-life stars who inspired the characters’ looks, their key products, and that time Riley Keough did her own makeup during production.