Honestly I'm a gen z but clean girl will never ever replace the 70s one. Nowadays it's only about trends for like a couple of days that's it. I grew up with parents born in the 70s , and was influenced by 70s,80s,90s fashion and culture. I really love your videos but wanted to make some points.
Clean girl has held on much longer than I thought though I also thought it'd just be a microtrend and then blip, gone. But it seems to have started late 2010s and we're approaching mid 20s now and it's still going strong
I was born in ‘68. I love the seventies. I want the clothes and shoes back. I want the decorating back. There is nothing like those appliance colors, bathroom colors. Natural, earthy with a side of healthy. It was a magical time.
I was born in '81 my mum was a Elizabeth Arden consultant so I always had some sort of skin care and make up. I study beauty and I was a Clarins consultant / beauty therapist from the age of 19. I've always believed in looking after your skin and I love make up. I utterly loved this video ❤❤❤❤❤
Isn’t that better ? Also if u educate yourself through trails and errors eventually u can get decent skin. Even if u apply tons of makeup u need good skin for flawless application.
This 'clean girl' lifestyle doesn't have to be expensive. I've lived something like this for 20 years now. Skincare can be cheaper than those trendy brands, and better! Nature is free, meditating is free and frozen fruits and vegetables is a cheaper way for making smoothies. Trends just complicates things, this lifestyle doesn't have to be complicated 🙂
The 70s women wore makeup. Don’t be fooled. They just wore it lightly and wore makeup to play up their own personal features instead of following the same makeup trends
Agree. And these clean girls maybe using skin care, but in their photos I am also seeing highlighter on their faces. They are definitely wearing makeup as well. I do like both looks.
@@aurora-l2g hair trends and clothing trends; makeup was usually pretty minimal and more about colors suitable for the occasion and your features than following a trendy cosmetic look.
Really enjoyed hearing about the 70’s natural in contrast to the clean day minimal look of today. It’s wonderful to have access to clean affordable skin care like the “Ordinary”. I think there is a lot of great bronzers out there that give you that sun kissed look without to much time in the sun. I am all for fashion and make up that enhances your beauty. Nutrition and exercise play a big part also if you want to go all natural
I grew up in the 1970s, so there were many different looks... the earth tones, the bright colorful look, it depends on what part of the decade, but we had much, much to choose from, unlike today. And there were all different types of fabric, including polyester, it all was big in the 1970s.
I think there was a move away from heavy starched clothing from earlier years and people wanted care free clothing. I remember nylon and polyester clothing.
I could see Sharon Tate almost effortlessly becoming a clean/natural look beauty/fashion icon of the 1970s. In many ways, she was already embracing it in the late 60s.
As A Young Teenager in Junior High in the late 70s I remember very well the Fresh Clean look very little Cosmetics and hair either Long and blown out ( The Farrah ) or long straight and parted in the middle or the Dorthy Hamill Bob . For me it was Longvand Parted . Minimal makeup . Some eyeliner ,Lite Mascara ,pale mauve lipstick and Love’s Babysoft Perfume and off to school !! ❤😊
@@Laurajaneatelier Me too!! But that was a Longtime ago . In the early 80s it was Highschool . My hair got back Combed ,Teased up . Some Mousse and hairspray . Blush ( Soft Peach or Misty Mauve ; Plum Colors ,Plum Lipstick ,Loose Finish powder to set . Black Eyeliner& Great Lash Mascara . Elizabeth Arden SunFlower Perfume and Off to School then College Mid 80s 💕😊🫶🏻🇨🇦🇨🇦
@@summerrose4286 Usually I Tended to use Maybelline & Revlon Lipsticks . I also used Lipsmackers in High school . Wore Softer Perfumes . I always loved Elizabeth Arden Sunflowers Perfume . The boys Certainly liked it . I had a serious Crush on a Senior when I was a Sophmore. But he had a Girlfriend at a Different school . I still adored him and hung out with him and his friends the whole year . Sigh 😌
I feel like the 2020 clean girl look started because of the pandemic. We were all staying in and became carefree about wearing makeup. All of sudden we started caring about our skin.
I used to really glam it up with the red lips 👄 and the long lashes but now I enjoy a more fresh, clean makeup look and honestly I look much younger with the “clean make up look” I am a skincare fanatic too! This was another great video ❤
Love this thorough analysis! You're so right about how things come back around again. The 80s high drama glam came right after the granola beauty aesthetic from the 70s. And just think about how fast these trends are cycling in the last decade.
I'm in my early 30s, and have never followed trends. I've used minimal products and dewy makeup my whole adult life. I've never tanned, and have always accentuated my pale skin and red hair. Colorful tights, ballet flats, dresses and skirts have always been my style. There's something about following trends that feels so inauthentic to me. However the clean girl aesthetic is much better than the heavy makeup of 10 years ago.
Yep. Things are far worse than they were in the 90s. Men will exterminate us for robotics and artificial wombs, which is something they have been dreaming of since antiquity, and nothing will stop it at this point.. big tech sees huge profit to be had in our erasure.
For me, this video emphasizes the differences between SKINCARE and MAKEUP. When it comes to skincare/internal beauty (foods, supplements, teas), I am all about what one can do naturally to enhance your look, skin, beauty, etc. But when it comes to makeup, I am way more about the specific "asthetic" that makeup can give you. That is, my signature "look" is some days Morticia Addams, Elvira, Lilly Munster, or, some days Amy Winehouse, Annette Funicello, The Ronettes. I personally think this is a very interesting conversation, and raises alot of interesting beauty questions regardless of what decade you live in: Can you be one way about skincare, and another way about makeup? Must your skincare and makeup be same "asthetic"? Is it about the amount of "work/effort" that you put forth, or is it all about the "look" of the "finished product"?
I loved watching Grandma's beauty routine. Ponds cold cream and powder, Mabelline cake mascara, Avon lipstick. Blush was a dot of red lipstick blended over her cheeks. Simple and lovely.
I haven’t seen one of ur videos in YEARS but I was thinking of you the other day!! Sometimes I’m glad our phones listen to us 😅😅😅😅 I’m glad ur still making videos and I’m excited to binge watch!!
This video has so much gorgeousness, this is so me, I was such an outsider during that 2015-2019 IG baddie contoured thing going on. I love these looks so much from both decades
1:18 - The blond on the right I SWEAR is Julia Stiles! Or her mother. Or her in the future, having learned how to travel into the past. Or a doppelganger, having eaten her soul. Either way, amazing resemblance!
Love the 70’s sun-kissed, more natural looking aesthetic! Yes, people may have gotten too much sun when hiking, swimming and playing outdoors, but they didn’t have to worry about vitamin D levels and intense depression like we do now! ☀️
Love your channel;). Takes me back. I remember the watermelon lip balm in the green tube😂😂😂. Used to love the iced pink lipsticks too. Now I've added skincare to my routine. Its fun to experiment and try new makeup styles, skincare treatments. ❤😊
I love this video it was so educational in alot of fun. I hope you do the 80s because the 80s where all about wearing full make up and copying idols. Laura what is your favorite decade look?
Any trend looks great on these fresh faced models. Jones Road is a newish brand that is promoting a more dewy look for older women, which I think looks nicer than a powdered look on older women (which can be a bit scary) but prob with dewy look on wrinkled skin is that it just accentuates all wrinkles and imperfections. This is why I paint my walls in my house with mat paint rather than silk paint. In a nut shell - Mat hides imperfections but -dewy looks more natural/healthy
@skylilly1 awesome thanks! I watched Erin parsons talk about it.. the beautiful color looks similar to my Physicians formula organic bronzer powder with built-in brush I'd early 2000s. I love the sun-kissed ruddy color! Looks great on my skin . I'd skip blush. Looks like I'd been on vacation..Thank u
If you’re into glowy skin K-Beauty is where you want to go, however I know you love vintage beauty and I’m sure you’re already aware of this product but Weleda’s Skin Food has been around since 1926 and it’s amazing!
This is a very insightful video about clean girl versus 70s aesthetics. Just a note: one of the photos referencing the 70s look is of Julia Stiles, probably from late 90s or early 2000s. There was a bit of a 70s resurgence in that era to be fair.
It’s so weird. I noticed that a LOT of the “old” references are actually modern. For example, on the “first earth day” poster, there’s a website listed… but there wasn’t any internet back then and most people didn’t have internet or regular access to computers until the mid-late 90s
The Dr. pepper lip balm is now selling for 55$ . I wanted to buy a couple t,hey were a couple dollars in the 90s. It left a beautiful tint on your lips.
That’s insane!! I wore Dr. Pepper lip balm instead of lipstick for my wedding in 2011. It was my favorite and I didn’t really wear lipstick. It was available at any store then 😮
I was a teenager in the 1970’s. Essentially? I’m using the same cosmetics. Lip Smackers Strawberry. Neutrogena Everything. Vaseline Cocoa Butter. They still sell that Herbal Essence but don’t wreck your hair, use it as panty wash. Beauty changed so much from my childhood to teen years. Bathing suits to string bikinis…. “Oats And Camomile” Remember, my Grama had to go to the Beauty Parlor to get her hair washed.
I’ll say it- clean girl 2020s is completely different from the original 70s movement in the way that to achieve the filtered perfected look of the 60s and 2010s, we are getting cosmetic procedures done to get the ultimate perfect-ed base
Beauty and makeup come and go in cycles. My money is definitely on the more done up look coming back soon, which I'm looking forward to. Personally I prefer my makeup to be along the goth lines (or corporate friendly goth for work), so I always use powder foundation, black eyeliner + lots of mascara, and depending if I can get away with it, a nice deep statement lipstick or gloss. I love your videos Laura, I'm learning a lot. Keep it up!
the very short time between when makeup went from shameful (due to associations with sex workers) to expected of all women to disfavored by most is so fascinating to me. all of these ideas still linger, but cosmetics still weren’t socially acceptable in the 1910s, but by the 1970s people wanted to break out of the expectation to wear it because it became so debilitating. total 180. the 20th century really was like a condensed millennium of progress
at 56 now I have the luxury of dewy glowy foundations and other products I wouldn't have it any other way I started wearing make up in 1984 at 16 and after suffering the design of cosmetic from that time up untill the products we see today made an appearance I've always had really dry skin so I'm deffinatly glowy all the way xx
maybe the equivalent of like the 70s glam rock aesthetic as a counter culture sort of movement might be chapell roan and her look/ charli xcx and the brat look 👀
My mom grew up in the 70s; she told me girls didn’t really wear makeup and they would straighten their hair with a clothes iron. She said makeup and curls was for special occasions. And they didn’t wear sunscreen.
Hehe! Here are two other questions I forgot in last post! Do you have to already have the "natural beauty" genetics (I have indeed known a few of those chicks who could wake up and look fabuous!) in order to pull this off? Secondly, do you need a fancy, tiktok, influencer "filter" 🤔🤫😉 in order to pull off this "Flawless Natural Beauty" look?
There was a big difference between early 70s and late 70s. Less is more was popular in the early 70s but as flower power gave way to disco the look became full glam.
This tread really works for me as I lack the technical skill to do some of the cool things other people do with make up. I do like bold colors and palettes, I was very much an avid spectator during the higher glam YT days, but lack right brain talents.
I Was in my teens in the 70s and my memory of that decade (in the UK anyway) is…. 1970-72 - the post 60s hippy era (basically, the natural look you’ve described)…. 1973-75 glam rock (very unnatural)…. 1976-1980 Punk. So really,the 70s aesthetic that folk get nostalgic about today was just the dregs of the late 60s for a couple of years. It may have been different in the US of course, which might be why it seemed a bit out of date to Brits back then.
Ive been told i wear too much makeup. All i do is eyeliner/eyebrows, concealer, blush, and a lipgloss with brown liner. Thats it!!!! Too much how??? I dont contour, i dont pluck my brows i just swipe mascara on them, i dont use foundation, i dont use eyeshadow, i dont wear bold lipstick, so how is my makeup somehow "too much" for you??? Be real.
Kind of just seems like marketing 101. Edward Bernays changed social norms for women to start smoking cigarettes by tying the rebellious image of smoking to the emerging feminist movement. Corporations make money if you follow trends.
I know this might upset some people, but the women of the 70's just looked more beautiful . Once the 80s hit beauty wasnt as strong. I don't think we tried as hard so therfore we just embraced the boho movement , which was very trendy and also natural.
When I started wearing make up the natural look was shoved on me I was told that was the only way to wear make up. I wasn’t allowed to explore like every other girl. My makeup aesthetic doesn’t fit into any category. Like the 70s I use it to complement my own features.
Estética de todos com o mesmo rosto, sem autenticidade e fingindo serem saudáveis com os seus cigarros eletrônicos e caçando visualizações em suas redes. Essa é a clean girl de 2020 😅🤡
Honestly I'm a gen z but clean girl will never ever replace the 70s one.
Nowadays it's only about trends for like a couple of days that's it.
I grew up with parents born in the 70s , and was influenced by 70s,80s,90s fashion and culture.
I really love your videos but wanted to make some points.
I agree I honestly don’t follow trends and just try to do what I like.
@@Laurajaneatelier Indeed having a sense of independence and individuality in terms of your fashion choices is the most important bit.
Laura Jane, you are such a lovely girl!
Fellow Gen Z and I agree
Clean girl has held on much longer than I thought though
I also thought it'd just be a microtrend and then blip, gone. But it seems to have started late 2010s and we're approaching mid 20s now and it's still going strong
They all look so different to each other in the 70s. Personalities instantly recognisable. The modern girls look like clones.
😅👏🏼😂
If you look beyond the top posts, you'll find real people. Curate your social media.
💯
True everyone looks the same today. Like a science fiction movie
I mean we didn’t have access to “everyone” in the 70s. Just some famous people and a few It girls
I was born in ‘68. I love the seventies. I want the clothes and shoes back. I want the decorating back. There is nothing like those appliance colors, bathroom colors. Natural, earthy with a side of healthy. It was a magical time.
I’m a ‘68 baby and I agree!!
I wasn't born until a while two decades later. If you find a way to go back, please, take me with you! 😭🙏🏻
You should watch the movie Licorice Pizza, I think you'd love it 😊
I was born in '81 my mum was a Elizabeth Arden consultant so I always had some sort of skin care and make up. I study beauty and I was a Clarins consultant / beauty therapist from the age of 19. I've always believed in looking after your skin and I love make up. I utterly loved this video ❤❤❤❤❤
If you don't spend money on the make up,you'll spend money on the skin care routine.Either way... it costs money to look attractive.
You got that right. If you don’t spend $$$ on makeup or skin care you spend it on fashion.
Does it? I used to be a beauty when I was a teenager and I didn't really need products aside from tweezers.
Sure, but one lasts longer
Isn’t that better ? Also if u educate yourself through trails and errors eventually u can get decent skin. Even if u apply tons of makeup u need good skin for flawless application.
Does that include "enhancements" to the face?
This 'clean girl' lifestyle doesn't have to be expensive. I've lived something like this for 20 years now. Skincare can be cheaper than those trendy brands, and better!
Nature is free, meditating is free
and frozen fruits and vegetables is a cheaper way for making smoothies.
Trends just complicates things, this lifestyle doesn't have to be complicated 🙂
You have a great point❤❤❤
Yep I just put coconut oil on my face. You can also use it to take makeup off. I'm 45. ❤
The 70s women wore makeup. Don’t be fooled. They just wore it lightly and wore makeup to play up their own personal features instead of following the same makeup trends
That's what I do, though I do like a nice cat eye from time to time.
Agree. And these clean girls maybe using skin care, but in their photos I am also seeing highlighter on their faces. They are definitely wearing makeup as well. I do like both looks.
Except for the fact that they literally did also follow trends
@@aurora-l2g hair trends and clothing trends; makeup was usually pretty minimal and more about colors suitable for the occasion and your features than following a trendy cosmetic look.
@@pearinsomnia9188 So literally still following a trend. Just like I already said?
Really enjoyed hearing about the 70’s natural in contrast to the clean day minimal look of today. It’s wonderful to have access to clean affordable skin care like the “Ordinary”. I think there is a lot of great bronzers out there that give you that sun kissed look without to much time in the sun. I am all for fashion and make up that enhances your beauty. Nutrition and exercise play a big part also if you want to go all natural
Yes! Thank you!
I grew up in the 1970s, so there were many different looks... the earth tones, the bright colorful look, it depends on what part of the decade, but we had much, much to choose from, unlike today. And there were all different types of fabric, including polyester, it all was big in the 1970s.
I think there was a move away from heavy starched clothing from earlier years and people wanted care free clothing. I remember nylon and polyester clothing.
There's sooooo much to choose from today!! We have too many trends, if anything
I could see Sharon Tate almost effortlessly becoming a clean/natural look beauty/fashion icon of the 1970s. In many ways, she was already embracing it in the late 60s.
As A Young Teenager in Junior High in the late 70s I remember very well the Fresh Clean look very little Cosmetics and hair either Long and blown out ( The Farrah ) or long straight and parted in the middle or the Dorthy Hamill Bob . For me it was Longvand Parted . Minimal makeup . Some eyeliner ,Lite Mascara ,pale mauve lipstick and Love’s Babysoft Perfume and off to school !! ❤😊
I love that 1970s look
@@Laurajaneatelier Me too!! But that was a Longtime ago . In the early 80s it was Highschool . My hair got back Combed ,Teased up . Some Mousse and hairspray . Blush ( Soft Peach or Misty Mauve ; Plum Colors ,Plum Lipstick ,Loose Finish powder to set . Black Eyeliner& Great Lash Mascara . Elizabeth Arden SunFlower Perfume and Off to School then College Mid 80s 💕😊🫶🏻🇨🇦🇨🇦
Same for me! What lipstick did you use? I used lip smackers and maybelline lip polish.
@@summerrose4286 Usually I Tended to use Maybelline & Revlon Lipsticks . I also used Lipsmackers in High school . Wore Softer Perfumes . I always loved Elizabeth Arden Sunflowers Perfume . The boys Certainly liked it . I had a serious Crush on a Senior when I was a Sophmore. But he had a Girlfriend at a Different school . I still adored him and hung out with him and his friends the whole year . Sigh 😌
I still have a strong scent memory of that Cover Girl clean makeup! Loved lip smackers too!
I feel like the 2020 clean girl look started because of the pandemic. We were all staying in and became carefree about wearing makeup. All of sudden we started caring about our skin.
Also waaaayyyy to much time to obsess over pores and be doing 12 step skincare routines
I used to really glam it up with the red lips 👄 and the long lashes but now I enjoy a more fresh, clean makeup look and honestly I look much younger with the “clean make up look” I am a skincare fanatic too! This was another great video ❤
Love this thorough analysis! You're so right about how things come back around again. The 80s high drama glam came right after the granola beauty aesthetic from the 70s. And just think about how fast these trends are cycling in the last decade.
Thanks for watching! I know it’s so interesting how that happens
Yep, wore makeup in the 70’S very clean look😊still today wearing very little makeup 😊thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks for watching!
I'm in my early 30s, and have never followed trends. I've used minimal products and dewy makeup my whole adult life. I've never tanned, and have always accentuated my pale skin and red hair. Colorful tights, ballet flats, dresses and skirts have always been my style. There's something about following trends that feels so inauthentic to me. However the clean girl aesthetic is much better than the heavy makeup of 10 years ago.
Agreed! *im 28
I’m 58 and I’ll be a 70s woman for the rest of my life. The 70s brought out the best of us. It’s been a downward spiral since 1980.
Why you say downward spiral since 1980?
I’m with you. Born in ‘65 and growing up in the 70s was epic. Never felt comfortable with the 80s values and aesthetic.
Boring makeup 😂😂😂🥱🥱
Give some, lose some. 1980s was big on women being able to do more than they previously could.
Yep. Things are far worse than they were in the 90s. Men will exterminate us for robotics and artificial wombs, which is something they have been dreaming of since antiquity, and nothing will stop it at this point.. big tech sees huge profit to be had in our erasure.
For me, this video emphasizes the differences between SKINCARE and MAKEUP. When it comes to skincare/internal beauty (foods, supplements, teas), I am all about what one can do naturally to enhance your look, skin, beauty, etc. But when it comes to makeup, I am way more about the specific "asthetic" that makeup can give you. That is, my signature "look" is some days Morticia Addams, Elvira, Lilly Munster, or, some days Amy Winehouse, Annette Funicello, The Ronettes. I personally think this is a very interesting conversation, and raises alot of interesting beauty questions regardless of what decade you live in: Can you be one way about skincare, and another way about makeup? Must your skincare and makeup be same "asthetic"? Is it about the amount of "work/effort" that you put forth, or is it all about the "look" of the "finished product"?
*Aesthetic
I've always preferred the softness of natural-looking makeup. I'm glad to see it's making a comeback.
I loved watching Grandma's beauty routine. Ponds cold cream and powder, Mabelline cake mascara, Avon lipstick.
Blush was a dot of red lipstick blended over her cheeks. Simple and lovely.
Cybill Shepherd was beautiful in Taxi Driver and a good example of this look.
Definitely!!
Thanks!
Thanks so much!! 💕💕💕
Oh THIS is the video! I’m so excited already! Love your channel ❤
Thanks so much
This really brings back memories of my junior high school years in the late 70s
Dr. Hauschka and Weleda are two brands that have affordable clean skincare. Love your videos Laura, thank you!
I love those brands! Thanks for watching
I haven’t seen one of ur videos in YEARS but I was thinking of you the other day!! Sometimes I’m glad our phones listen to us 😅😅😅😅 I’m glad ur still making videos and I’m excited to binge watch!!
Aww cool. That’s so random haha glad my video popped up
This video has so much gorgeousness, this is so me, I was such an outsider during that 2015-2019 IG baddie contoured thing going on. I love these looks so much from both decades
Ali McGraw and Farah: both so gorgeous.
1:18 - The blond on the right I SWEAR is Julia Stiles! Or her mother. Or her in the future, having learned how to travel into the past. Or a doppelganger, having eaten her soul. Either way, amazing resemblance!
It is Julia Stiles. It's from a movie called "the 60s" that came out in 1999
Love the 70’s sun-kissed, more natural looking aesthetic! Yes, people may have gotten too much sun when hiking, swimming and playing outdoors, but they didn’t have to worry about vitamin D levels and intense depression like we do now! ☀️
I’m ready for the 80s to come back! Wasn’t alive the first time 😂
Love your channel;). Takes me back. I remember the watermelon lip balm in the green tube😂😂😂. Used to love the iced pink lipsticks too. Now I've added skincare to my routine. Its fun to experiment and try new makeup styles, skincare treatments. ❤😊
Thanks so much!!
I love this video it was so educational in alot of fun. I hope you do the 80s because the 80s where all about wearing full make up and copying idols. Laura what is your favorite decade look?
I was 10 in 1970. By 1974, I was well into how I looked. I washed my hair every am & parted it in the middle. I used mascara & that was about it
I wish middle parts didn't make my hair look so flat. Does that ever happen to you?
Any trend looks great on these fresh faced models. Jones Road is a newish brand that is promoting a more dewy look for older women, which I think looks nicer than a powdered look on older women (which can be a bit scary) but prob with dewy look on wrinkled skin is that it just accentuates all wrinkles and imperfections. This is why I paint my walls in my house with mat paint rather than silk paint.
In a nut shell
- Mat hides imperfections but
-dewy looks more natural/healthy
Ok, now i want a pair of lavender corduroy pants.
With a matching chunky knit turtleneck 💜
One of the pictures is from the movie the 70s. I can see Julia Styles in the picture😮
Love this Laura!❤
Thank you
Interested in Indian earth bronzer from 70s.
Oh I remember that one. You had to use a light hand when applied. It could get really intense, quickly. It was a cool product. 😊
@skylilly1 awesome thanks! I watched Erin parsons talk about it.. the beautiful color looks similar to my Physicians formula organic bronzer powder with built-in brush I'd early 2000s. I love the sun-kissed ruddy color! Looks great on my skin . I'd skip blush. Looks like I'd been on vacation..Thank u
If you’re into glowy skin K-Beauty is where you want to go, however I know you love vintage beauty and I’m sure you’re already aware of this product but Weleda’s Skin Food has been around since 1926 and it’s amazing!
Yes that skin good cream is nice I have used it before
This is a very insightful video about clean girl versus 70s aesthetics. Just a note: one of the photos referencing the 70s look is of Julia Stiles, probably from late 90s or early 2000s. There was a bit of a 70s resurgence in that era to be fair.
“…it’s all just a little bit of history repeating”
It’s so weird. I noticed that a LOT of the “old” references are actually modern. For example, on the “first earth day” poster, there’s a website listed… but there wasn’t any internet back then and most people didn’t have internet or regular access to computers until the mid-late 90s
The Dr. pepper lip balm is now selling for 55$ . I wanted to buy a couple t,hey were a couple dollars in the 90s. It left a beautiful tint on your lips.
That’s wild!
That’s insane!! I wore Dr. Pepper lip balm instead of lipstick for my wedding in 2011. It was my favorite and I didn’t really wear lipstick. It was available at any store then 😮
You look gorgeous, and I love your makeup ❤
I was a teenager in the 1970’s.
Essentially?
I’m using the same cosmetics. Lip Smackers Strawberry. Neutrogena Everything. Vaseline Cocoa Butter.
They still sell that Herbal Essence but don’t wreck your hair, use it as panty wash.
Beauty changed so much from my childhood to teen years. Bathing suits to string bikinis….
“Oats And Camomile”
Remember, my Grama had to go to the Beauty Parlor to get her hair washed.
I’ll say it- clean girl 2020s is completely different from the original 70s movement in the way that to achieve the filtered perfected look of the 60s and 2010s, we are getting cosmetic procedures done to get the ultimate perfect-ed base
Beauty and makeup come and go in cycles. My money is definitely on the more done up look coming back soon, which I'm looking forward to. Personally I prefer my makeup to be along the goth lines (or corporate friendly goth for work), so I always use powder foundation, black eyeliner + lots of mascara, and depending if I can get away with it, a nice deep statement lipstick or gloss. I love your videos Laura, I'm learning a lot. Keep it up!
Same here love a more defined makeup looks, this effortless pretentious look is getting so boring.
Hahaha!! My parents said our bathroom smelled like a funeral home when I used Herbal Essence shampoo. I was insulted!!
the very short time between when makeup went from shameful (due to associations with sex workers) to expected of all women to disfavored by most is so fascinating to me. all of these ideas still linger, but cosmetics still weren’t socially acceptable in the 1910s, but by the 1970s people wanted to break out of the expectation to wear it because it became so debilitating. total 180. the 20th century really was like a condensed millennium of progress
at 56 now I have the luxury of dewy glowy foundations and other products I wouldn't have it any other way I started wearing make up in 1984 at 16 and after suffering the design of cosmetic from that time up untill the products we see today made an appearance I've always had really dry skin so I'm deffinatly glowy all the way xx
What I want to know is why hair was smooth and glossy in 1970s films! How???? I need the secret!
I prefer the style i have now. Pinup lady 🎉, my style rockabilly/Pinup/old Hollywood glamour style. That works for me and i prefer it personally
1970's natural beauty is my favorite :)
maybe the equivalent of like the 70s glam rock aesthetic as a counter culture sort of movement might be chapell roan and her look/ charli xcx and the brat look 👀
I love your Audrey Hepburn cat pillow!
My mom grew up in the 70s; she told me girls didn’t really wear makeup and they would straighten their hair with a clothes iron. She said makeup and curls was for special occasions. And they didn’t wear sunscreen.
Yesss so my mom! Except she grew in the 80’s!
That’s true.
Hehe! Here are two other questions I forgot in last post! Do you have to already have the "natural beauty" genetics (I have indeed known a few of those chicks who could wake up and look fabuous!) in order to pull this off? Secondly, do you need a fancy, tiktok, influencer "filter" 🤔🤫😉 in order to pull off this "Flawless Natural Beauty" look?
So true! I think so many people just use filters
There was a big difference between early 70s and late 70s. Less is more was popular in the early 70s but as flower power gave way to disco the look became full glam.
This tread really works for me as I lack the technical skill to do some of the cool things other people do with make up. I do like bold colors and palettes, I was very much an avid spectator during the higher glam YT days, but lack right brain talents.
I Was in my teens in the 70s and my memory of that decade (in the UK anyway) is…. 1970-72 - the post 60s hippy era (basically, the natural look you’ve described)…. 1973-75 glam rock (very unnatural)…. 1976-1980 Punk. So really,the 70s aesthetic that folk get nostalgic about today was just the dregs of the late 60s for a couple of years. It may have been different in the US of course, which might be why it seemed a bit out of date to Brits back then.
Dewy make up in winters and matte makeup in summers
Ive been told i wear too much makeup. All i do is eyeliner/eyebrows, concealer, blush, and a lipgloss with brown liner. Thats it!!!! Too much how??? I dont contour, i dont pluck my brows i just swipe mascara on them, i dont use foundation, i dont use eyeshadow, i dont wear bold lipstick, so how is my makeup somehow "too much" for you??? Be real.
The clean girl makeup is so boring i would never i rather have a red lip n bold eyes
Thank you it’s just awful at this point 😂😂 then they end up with the same pink blush looking like a blow up doll 😂😂😂
@@Void_1984 yes it looks awful
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That's weird, I thought polyester was king in the 1970s?
which brand had the tag line "Hello Fresh Face"?
Kind of just seems like marketing 101. Edward Bernays changed social norms for women to start smoking cigarettes by tying the rebellious image of smoking to the emerging feminist movement. Corporations make money if you follow trends.
It's weird how everything is 1970s, including the Make-up trends.
Yeah the 2030s is gonna be all about the 2010s and 80s.
I know this might upset some people, but the women of the 70's just looked more beautiful . Once the 80s hit beauty wasnt as strong. I don't think we tried as hard so therfore we just embraced the boho movement , which was very trendy and also natural.
When I started wearing make up the natural look was shoved on me I was told that was the only way to wear make up. I wasn’t allowed to explore like every other girl. My makeup aesthetic doesn’t fit into any category. Like the 70s I use it to complement my own features.
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why wear makeup when you can get your lips filled and blushed, eyelash extensions, mircobladed eyebrows, lots of facial procedures..etc
Sunday mornings are for Jane
People trying extra hard to look clean and natural.
Natural look is a thing of the past. Everyone wants to look the same. With injectors & fillers puff up young people & making them look older.🤷
Estética de todos com o mesmo rosto, sem autenticidade e fingindo serem saudáveis com os seus cigarros eletrônicos e caçando visualizações em suas redes. Essa é a clean girl de 2020 😅🤡
Julia Stiles hasn’t aged at all since the 60s.
??? She was born in 1981.
Ikr there's some anachronism in this video. Swear I spotted Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet too lol
I thought it was just me seeing things 😂
There's a weird historical connection between calling something 'clean' and being ethically superior.
Crazy how Selena Gomez was judged for her clean girl look for years and now everyone praises it 💀
Who was judging her? If she should be judged for some that's for being an awful human being
Hailey looks like Putin! 😆 I’ll go with the classy 70s look instead.
I prefer the 70's. Nothing clean about surgically altered women
The only "aesthetic" I see for the clean girl look is good bone structure, being white and young. Nothing else is original or exciting
Hey Laura, you appear rather out of focus in this video.
Yes I know. Unfortunately I couldn’t re film it because I work during the week