THIS. IS. INCREDIBLE !!! I can't believe it. She looks like she's coming out of a 1920's postcard ! A living watercolour.... so so pretty. Can't wait to see the film
I used to live in Shanghai, and 1920's Shanghai is still a key feature in the spirit of that city, especially in art about feminine beauty. This look reminds me so much of the makeup depicted of 1920's Shanghai.
Lisa, I was looking up a 1920's makeup tutorial for a 1920 Tea I will be attending in April of 2022 and I found yours with Elizabeth. It actually brought tears to my eyes when you were finished. What beauty you and Elizabeth have created! I'm 66 years old but I was going to use a red wig (I'm a blond) and try as close to the same color scheme as you did. I love red and peaches, apricots, and corals.I have fair skin (I have Scot/Irish heritage) and green eyes. Thank you so much for showing the world your talent!
I'm so inspired to try this myself. She looks like a sepia photograph with soft diffused colors added by an artist after the developing. These are the sort of photographs my grandmother had in her house.💕
i’m just baffled how on a technical level, this isn’t a 1920s look and yet it still looks perfectly period like, i feel like i could see this in some of that “rare 1920s colored footage” and it would look entirely authentic glad you showed us this look and i’m even more happy that we will get to see more 💖
Every time I think there's not much more left to see...you go and do something like this! I am beyond stunned by your work, your ethic, your creativity, your polish and refinement...You keep surprising me and inspiring me.Thank you, dear Lisa!
That blush is very theatrical and also Bowie-esque. I know this was intentional coming from you. ❤️ We are so blessed to have you show us your techniques. I can’t wait to see the movie!
I was so enamored by the blush that I didn't realise my mouth was gaping. FREAKING LOVE THIS. And when you said theatrical makeup I remembered how you all started loving makeup. Dreams do come true don't they!? AMAZING AS ALWAYS.
Elizabeth should def considering going red! She's gorgeus and I am so glad you decided to recreate more than one look. It's always a pleasure to see you at work.
I have never thought I would be interested in theatrical makeup since normally you cannot wear it - but honestly, I just couldn't take my eyes off this video. It was like watching a birth of a masterpiece in less than 13 minutes! + I looove old films and old makeup. Fancy, this is literally 100 years old!
Dear Lisa, every tutorial is like a magica travel to your enchanted inner garden. Starting from your voice and ending with a final perfect look. Thanks! It is a great pleasure every time to see you and have you on the UA-cam! ❤️
Anna McCloskey thank you... yes I agree it’s such a gloriously rich decade for all things fashion. This makeup is a bit of a ‘fantasy’ version of that era ..but still with a touch of the feeling xxx
@@LisaEldridge I wear 1920s every day and try to be as authentic as possible but, I am definitely doing this for a 1920s event I am attending. Your work is so beautiful and has inspired me to expand my horizons as far as makeup and the era go. Your tutorials are really giving me more confidence in makeup, which I have never had. xo xo
@@maudelynn1728, would you mind sharing if there are any particular stores where you buy your 1920s clothes? I found only Unique Vintage online, but it's mostly evening wear, although they do have a decent selection of shoes. I love 1920s fashion so much!
SOMEONE PICK ME UP OFF OF THE FLOOR!!! I just cannot handle this. How beautiful Lisa. This is my style of makeup when I do my color work. People if you don't understand the depth of Lisa's talent--here it is. UGHHHH I bow to your amazing talents Lisa really and truly.
I see the watercolor technique in the blush. Just stunning. Young women are doing this technique now and adding freckles to give it an innocent doll look.
This reminds me of how much I love your historical videos. I would love to see more videos about your research into beauty history when you're hired to do period films, for example, and I would especially love to see historically accurate recreations using the products of the day.
You absolutely NAILED IT with this makeup. The way the colours mix into each other on the cheekbones and sideburns, along with the gold in the eyes is just P-E-R-F-E-C-T.
My goodness. Not gonna lie, the thumbnail didn't do this look justice. So pretty! And look at that application. After being subscribed to you for so long, you'd think I wouldn't be surprised at your professionalism and skill, but wow. JUST WOW.
Love the way your hands move when you aply the shadows, it´s seems like a ballet, so delicate, like a feather blowing in a warm breeze. Beautiful look. Thanks Lisa.
@@LisaEldridge OMG, the authentic Lisa. I could die now. I always regard biba girls as the flapper girls of the 1960s. And you put these connections in one look, that's genius.
I am SO happy that you mentioned the importance of skin tone here. My slightly pale strong olive undertone has the hardest time with black, warm browns and warm-yellows and reds. These colors are wonderful in her skin tone, I have tried many eyeshadow colors and I have found the range of coolish taupes and greyish that work particularly for lining the eyes. This was absolute perfection, true artistry, Lisa❤️
I'm sitting on my toilet when it suddenly pops up that you uploaded a new video and you should see my excitement. Instantly I'm glued. Hi hi. I'll try to copy this look soon! Sooooo cool! Love from Berlin!
Simply stunning! The model's doll-like face and alabaster skin is a perfect canvas for this look. The copper curls and that smashing blush look divine.
*This is just so beautiful, Lisa! Your work is just so, so lovely. If you took a picture of her with black and white film it would absolutely look like a photo from the 20's.* 💋
Stunning and beautiful, so natural, I really love the blush colors blending, and the golden eyebrow highlight. The 1920's were an amazing time for style, hair and makeup.
Did anyone else get heart palpitations when Lisa started talking about the water colour effect for the blush?! She's such a genius. This look is so inspiring! 👩🏻🎨🎨💕
The level of artistry and the skills you possess are UNREAL! With some gentle fluffs of those brushes you create this beautiful look full of so much vibrancy! It’s such a pleasure to watch you work. Please, PLEASE consider making a video showing your makeup studio to your fans.
This look is so unbelievably classic and beautiful! You are hands down my most favorite beauty guru Lisa:) Going to try this on my mom and I😊 Thank you so much for openly sharing all of you knowledge and skill with us!
Love it! I'm really enjoying this kind of editorial more artsy looks. I love the colors and techniques. I hope in the future you'll make a makeup tutorial on a monolid model. I really want to know how to do eye makeup on monolid and a face which not really have protrude cheeck bones.
What a TREAT! Can't believe I missed this GEM 💎 Gorgeous Elisabeth before & after. What a MOOD!!! Well done talented Lisa 💄looks like lots of fun Ladies👯
unbelievably stunning, I'm in awe. this video also preceded the blush trend we are seeing with the blush going right up to the lower lid. you truly are on the cutting edge of everything.
THIS. IS. INCREDIBLE !!! I can't believe it. She looks like she's coming out of a 1920's postcard ! A living watercolour.... so so pretty. Can't wait to see the film
She looks like a doll. Beautiful!!!!! What you did with the blush looks amazing!
Monica Carranza
Completely agree, I thought I was going to love the look on the eyes the most, but the blush really made it come alive
Makes me want to wear my blush like that everyday! Will def be experimenting with mixing a few of my own blushes!
Nessvnessa The same thoughts. Everyday :)
E girls before they were cool
I agree about the blush. That was magical and so beautiful. Wow!
The technique you used for the blush is so incredibly inspiring!!! This is my favorite tutorial of yours in a really long time. Amazing work Lisa.
Thank you xx
Orlando Leonard plus it’s historically accurate
Almost kabuki style.
:::sitting in a pile of 50 blushes to look like a watercolor painting:::: lol!! i totally agree!!
Isn’t it just gorgeous! Blush doesn’t get the attention it deserves. I’m old school so I love draping and using blush to bronze and contour.
That's the prettiest blush application I've ever seen!!
In my humble opinion, this is one of your best works, Lisa. It’s truly Oscar worthy!
Those watercolour cheeks are genius! Beautiful makeup and hair. And I'm so happy you're going to do the red look too!
That blush is simply GLORIOUS! 😍
phenomenal 🤩
That "watercolor" blush is the most amazing thing I've ever seen and I might just wear that every day forever now. What a gorgeous look.
I used to live in Shanghai, and 1920's Shanghai is still a key feature in the spirit of that city, especially in art about feminine beauty. This look reminds me so much of the makeup depicted of 1920's Shanghai.
The blush reminds me of a vibrant summer sunset.. one that lights up the whole sky! This is a beautiful look. Thank you for sharing, Lisa!
Char Beers that’s a brilliant way to describe it 🥰
Lisa, I was looking up a 1920's makeup tutorial for a 1920 Tea I will be attending in April of 2022 and I found yours with Elizabeth. It actually brought tears to my eyes when you were finished. What beauty you and Elizabeth have created! I'm 66 years old but I was going to use a red wig (I'm a blond) and try as close to the same color scheme as you did. I love red and peaches, apricots, and corals.I have fair skin (I have Scot/Irish heritage) and green eyes. Thank you so much for showing the world your talent!
That cheek colour is a true masterpiece in itself. I’m in love 😍
I'm so inspired to try this myself. She looks like a sepia photograph with soft diffused colors added by an artist after the developing. These are the sort of photographs my grandmother had in her house.💕
i’m just baffled how on a technical level, this isn’t a 1920s look and yet it still looks perfectly period
like, i feel like i could see this in some of that “rare 1920s colored footage” and it would look entirely authentic
glad you showed us this look and i’m even more happy that we will get to see more 💖
Every time I think there's not much more left to see...you go and do something like this! I am beyond stunned by your work, your ethic, your creativity, your polish and refinement...You keep surprising me and inspiring me.Thank you, dear Lisa!
Her blue eyes and this gorgeous gold shade go so well together!
That blush is very theatrical and also Bowie-esque. I know this was intentional coming from you. ❤️
We are so blessed to have you show us your techniques. I can’t wait to see the movie!
I was so enamored by the blush that I didn't realise my mouth was gaping. FREAKING LOVE THIS. And when you said theatrical makeup I remembered how you all started loving makeup. Dreams do come true don't they!? AMAZING AS ALWAYS.
So beautifully Biba-esque Lisa. Stunning. Love the black star too! In my imagination it’s a nod to Bowie!
That blush looks like a Renaissance painting😍
She looks like a painting that has come to life! Beautiful!
Perfect model for this 1920's Inspired look! Amazing.
I’ve never ever seen such a talented makeup artist. This is glorious
Elizabeth should def considering going red! She's gorgeus and I am so glad you decided to recreate more than one look. It's always a pleasure to see you at work.
I have never thought I would be interested in theatrical makeup since normally you cannot wear it - but honestly, I just couldn't take my eyes off this video. It was like watching a birth of a masterpiece in less than 13 minutes! + I looove old films and old makeup. Fancy, this is literally 100 years old!
I just saw the film and I loved the makeup! Great job, I hope you get more opportunities like this to create for films.
Me too! xx
Dear Lisa, every tutorial is like a magica travel to your enchanted inner garden. Starting from your voice and ending with a final perfect look. Thanks! It is a great pleasure every time to see you and have you on the UA-cam! ❤️
Ciao Regina! 😊
You're really the only person I've watched who actually captured the look of the 20s
What a beautiful look! I so adore fashion and makeup from the 20’s!
Anna McCloskey thank you... yes I agree it’s such a gloriously rich decade for all things fashion. This makeup is a bit of a ‘fantasy’ version of that era ..but still with a touch of the feeling xxx
@@LisaEldridge I wear 1920s every day and try to be as authentic as possible but, I am definitely doing this for a 1920s event I am attending. Your work is so beautiful and has inspired me to expand my horizons as far as makeup and the era go. Your tutorials are really giving me more confidence in makeup, which I have never had. xo xo
@@maudelynn1728, would you mind sharing if there are any particular stores where you buy your 1920s clothes? I found only Unique Vintage online, but it's mostly evening wear, although they do have a decent selection of shoes. I love 1920s fashion so much!
It’s like a sunset look! I love that the yellow/gold almost blends into the blush, beautiful!
The way Lisa holds the brush and the sheer fluidity with which it moves on the model's face shows what a talented artist she is.
The blush application was breath- taking! This is such an ethereal and dreamy look! You are an Artist that does Makeup!
I swear I could watch this woman describe paint drying, her voice is so calming.
So beautiful! Love the water colored blush application. Looking forward to see the red look!
SOMEONE PICK ME UP OFF OF THE FLOOR!!! I just cannot handle this. How beautiful Lisa. This is my style of makeup when I do my color work. People if you don't understand the depth of Lisa's talent--here it is. UGHHHH I bow to your amazing talents Lisa really and truly.
The still image makes her look almost like a cartoon. So beautiful.
I see the watercolor technique in the blush. Just stunning. Young women are doing this technique now and adding freckles to give it an innocent doll look.
This reminds me of how much I love your historical videos. I would love to see more videos about your research into beauty history when you're hired to do period films, for example, and I would especially love to see historically accurate recreations using the products of the day.
You absolutely NAILED IT with this makeup. The way the colours mix into each other on the cheekbones and sideburns, along with the gold in the eyes is just P-E-R-F-E-C-T.
Lisa, this is a masterpiece! Thank you again for sharing it with us and for your talent and professionalism. Your work is absolutely perfection! ♥️
She doesn’t even look real by the end of the video! She looks like a painting or a dream. Amazing !!! Lisa never stops surprising me.
You’re truly gifted! I would love to see you do a series on makeup looks from different decades or eras. I find the history of it all fascinating!
She looks like an antique doll! Mesmerizing to watch
Who needs to work when Lisa posts a video?? Never clicked on something quicker!
AGREE. Never clicked on the like button quicker than her videos!!! Liked it even before it started playing ♥️
Haha! I paused what I did.🤣
Exactly me rn
Wow! The model was just transformed. This is one of the best makeups I've ever seen.
You deserve an Oscar for your work on this film, Lisa!
My goodness. Not gonna lie, the thumbnail didn't do this look justice. So pretty! And look at that application. After being subscribed to you for so long, you'd think I wouldn't be surprised at your professionalism and skill, but wow. JUST WOW.
Love the way your hands move when you aply the shadows, it´s seems like a ballet, so delicate, like a feather blowing in a warm breeze. Beautiful look. Thanks Lisa.
Wow. I’m speechless. What a breath of fresh air. Educational, fun and artistic. I’m tired of all the beauty gurus doing the same thing.
What a great look! It's so interesting that I can see some biba makeup elements in this 1920's look.
卢剑雄 yes it’s delicately there xx
@@LisaEldridge OMG, the authentic Lisa. I could die now. I always regard biba girls as the flapper girls of the 1960s. And you put these connections in one look, that's genius.
One star on her Cheek
One thousand stars of Feedback for the Best Makeup Tutorial of 2019. Bravo Lisa.....
I am SO happy that you mentioned the importance of skin tone here. My slightly pale strong olive undertone has the hardest time with black, warm browns and warm-yellows and reds. These colors are wonderful in her skin tone, I have tried many eyeshadow colors and I have found the range of coolish taupes and greyish that work particularly for lining the eyes.
This was absolute perfection, true artistry, Lisa❤️
its like watching a person paint a picture..really amazing to watch. she does look like a watercolor.
I'm sitting on my toilet when it suddenly pops up that you uploaded a new video and you should see my excitement. Instantly I'm glued. Hi hi. I'll try to copy this look soon! Sooooo cool!
Love from Berlin!
Simply stunning! The model's doll-like face and alabaster skin is a perfect canvas for this look. The copper curls and that smashing blush look divine.
I love this soft sultry look! Thank you, Lisa! Great voting, people!
Spectacular. It looks like the cover of a Saturday Evening Post.
I'm SPEECHLESS for all these wonderful colors!
You're the BEST Lisa ❤💛💚💙💜
I literally said “Oh hell yeah” out loud when I saw this video was up. This look is a DREAM.
She looks like porcelain! So beautiful 😍
I feel privileged to be able to have a look at your work up close. Thank you Lisa, you are such an inspiration
That’s blush is beautiful . She looks so different after
So theatrical and vintage....yet the colors look modern. I adored this tutorial!
This is stunning! And an absolute pleasure to watch
The blush drapping was gorgeous❤❤❤❤❤
The gradation of the red orange hair to the orange blush to the pink cooler blush and the same with the lips to the gold is to die for! So beautiful
You are a magician, Lisa! I really admire your artistry. ❤️
Dear Lisa, You are An artist!! It's like a painting in The museum...magical, lovely as a fairy dust!!!! You are amazing
*This is just so beautiful, Lisa! Your work is just so, so lovely. If you took a picture of her with black and white film it would absolutely look like a photo from the 20's.* 💋
Stunning and beautiful, so natural, I really love the blush colors blending, and the golden eyebrow highlight. The 1920's were an amazing time for style, hair and makeup.
Magical and beautiful. A living painting. Just wow 😍
this model has one of the best faces I've ever seen, and Lisa did such a great job showing that, what an incredible video ✔️👍
It's so good to see you! Beautiful job and model.
Did anyone else get heart palpitations when Lisa started talking about the water colour effect for the blush?! She's such a genius. This look is so inspiring! 👩🏻🎨🎨💕
I screamed when I saw the thumbnail! Another home run Lisa
Noah Venkatarangam thank you 😘😘
The star reminded me of the ones a teacher would give you
Beautiful! You are so knowledgeable about period makeup!
Not only do I love the makeup looks you create, I’m obsessed with your voice and accent.
Yassssss i love this so muuuch!! Thank you Lisa, I adore these kind of editorial, artsy, fashiony looks 💕
The level of artistry and the skills you possess are UNREAL! With some gentle fluffs of those brushes you create this beautiful look full of so much vibrancy!
It’s such a pleasure to watch you work.
Please, PLEASE consider making a video showing your makeup studio to your fans.
I always thank you for sharing your expertise. I adore you, Lisa!
The blush looks like a sunset. Beautiful.
This look is so unbelievably classic and beautiful! You are hands down my most favorite beauty guru Lisa:) Going to try this on my mom and I😊 Thank you so much for openly sharing all of you knowledge and skill with us!
The layering of all the blush colours was absolutely my favourite part of the look! I’m going to try that myself!
Love it! I'm really enjoying this kind of editorial more artsy looks. I love the colors and techniques. I hope in the future you'll make a makeup tutorial on a monolid model. I really want to know how to do eye makeup on monolid and a face which not really have protrude cheeck bones.
What a TREAT! Can't believe I missed this GEM 💎 Gorgeous Elisabeth before & after. What a MOOD!!! Well done talented Lisa 💄looks like lots of fun Ladies👯
Genius!!!! Can you please make videos of other looks in the movie? They are all genius creations😍😍
I love it when she references and explains the historical eras in the looks she creates.
Superb Lisa!!! Crossing fingers for your lipsticks to come back in stock 🤞🏻🙏🏻😍💗
unbelievably stunning, I'm in awe. this video also preceded the blush trend we are seeing with the blush going right up to the lower lid. you truly are on the cutting edge of everything.
Incredible! So, so beautiful.
She looks like a poster from the 1920s! Beautiful. The blush really adds that extra touch
I only went to watch the film because you did the make up. It was a nice movie though.
The gorgeousness of that watercolour blush almost got me teary-eyed. Too glorious, fantastic.
I thoroughly enjoyed this Lisa. What a beautiful work of art! Blessings, and joy..MaryEllen
The is simply the most beautiful fantasy makeup I’ve ever seen. Can’t bring my jaw back up.
love your lipstick in this video!! also, love when I see a new video from you :) you are such a joy to watch!
I hope your “watercolor blush” becomes a trend for everyday. So beautiful.
Can you please do the Theda Bara inspired look❤️❤️❤️
Wow she looks like a vintage doll. So pretty ❤