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

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    Simply take your favorite shade of shadow—be sure to use a vibrant, pigmented color like Morphe’s Ready In 5 Eyeshadow Palette ($4) to really achieve that ‘70s style—and swipe it across ...

  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. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    For the first time since 1900, make-up was chosen situationally, rather than in response to monolithic trends. [421] The era's two primary visions were the daytime "natural look" presented by American designers and Cosmopolitan magazine, and the evening aesthetic of sexualized glamour presented by European designers and fashion photographers ...

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

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    The soft, glowing makeup was a fresh counterpoint to Kidman‘s va-va-voom bouffant, perfected by hairstylist Adir Abergel with supersized extensions, lots of Virtue Labs Volumizing Primer, and a ...

  6. History of cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, at least five companies started producing make-up for African American women. Before the 1970s, makeup shades for Black women were limited. Face makeup and lipstick did not work for dark skin types because they were created for pale skin tones. These cosmetics that were created for pale skin tones only made dark skin appear grey.

  7. 15 Things from the 1970s Worth a Ton of Money - AOL

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    Frank Zappa’s poster showing him as Mona Lisa is among the most iconic from the ’70s, and is subsequently among the most valuable, too. 15. 1970s Bottle of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti La Tâche.