I always get soooo excited when I see a Beauty Beacons video in my subscriptions! My favorite thing to do is make myself a hot mug of tea and sip it through these videos, so relaxing. I love the cross between history and beauty so much! :D
The new animated intro is great ! :D I only knew Elizabeth Siddal through the Ophelia painting, so thanks for making me learn more about her. It would be great if you could recreate the style of Empress Livia. Her hairstyle is very distinctive, and you'd have many scultpures to work from. :)
I'm so excited to have found your channel. Love the history lesson and the beauty. You've done a fantastic job with the setting and music, I just want a cup of tea and keep watching more and more. Thanks
She was also a painter herself, which is often overlooked! I'm not really sure if she had a thin nose. She does in most paintings, but from the sketches I'm seen of her, her nose looks quite different to how it's painted/idealised. I feel like she has a more rustic beauty in most sketches. Gorgeous either way. Somebody at a concert said I looked like Ophelia a few weeks ago (I should be so lucky), and it's probably the best compliment I've ever received! I can't wait to try your tutorial.
Love your videos! Would you please share which lip pencil you used? I think someone else asked as well. I can't find any lip pencils I like myself. Thank you!
beautiful as always ❤️ Can you please do Marie Duplessis? She was inspiration for Margaret Gautier from La Dame aux Camélias by Dumas younger and for Violetta Valéry from Verdi's La Traviata.
Thanks for choosing "Lizzie", as Dante Gabriel Rosetti called his wife. The sitting with Millais did indeed occur: documented as mere candles underneath a freestanding, clawfoot type Victorian tub placed in a drafty, poorly-heated studio. She contracted pneumonia & later died from a laudenum overdose. Legend also documented: after she died, it was discovered her copper-colored hair grew even longer in the casket.
Dear Loepsie: I really enjoy your videos. I had an idea which is a bit different: how about doing a "Beauty Beacon" video on an 18th century gentleman of the French royal court? (A time and place when men wore quite a lot of makeup and fancy clothes.)
I love your beacons beauty video, it's may be wierd but do you think you can make a India Stoker or Lucy ( from sleeping beauty) video... I know they are not really none but I love their beauty so much thank you**
Princess Louise Caroline Alberta. She was the daughter of queen Victoria and the Governor General of Canada in 1878. Her husband loved her so much that he named the province of Alberta after her.
Mary pickford please !!! Her hair was so iconic. You do hair on women with iconic hair but no Mary :( your missing a very important woman in hair history haha ! 😂
Congratulations on having animations. Other Victorian era beauties, who were less avant garden (and less beautiful) I suggest are: Catherine Walters, Blanche d'Antigny, Eliza Lynch, Lillie Langtry (who did celebrity endorsements/used her fame and beauty to advertise products), Mary Cornwallis-West, Daisy Greville, La Belle Otero (though in none of the pictures of her does she look conventional)
The story of her modelling in the bath is true and well documented, but actually it was only a cold she caught and not anything too serious..though her father still managed to extract £50 from Millais to cover alleged doctors bills! She was an able artist, though how good is hard to tell as Rosetti was keen that she didn't have lessons as he liked her raw untutored style: though it may be she was as able a draftsman as him and didn't fancy the competition.
How can everything look good on you?! I'm loving this series!
Very, very late reply but I'd say thinks look amazing on you!
I always get soooo excited when I see a Beauty Beacons video in my subscriptions! My favorite thing to do is make myself a hot mug of tea and sip it through these videos, so relaxing. I love the cross between history and beauty so much! :D
Love the Gymnopedie in the background ❤️
Elizabeth Siddal was such a fascinating woman. Thank you for including her as a Beauty Beacon. I absolutely love this series!
Even though she's fictional you should do Scarlett o hara from gone with the wind. She was beautiful and used her beauty to survive.
fantastic work as usual. I am so hooked to this series. it's such a novel concept.
Could you please do Elizabeth I of England? That would be wonderful!!! :D
This style looks GREAT on you
I love this series! I would love to see a tutorial of Boticelli's Venus
drop dead gorgeous look.
Firstly I love this series. History art and makeup are all my life. So glad this has it all. Secondly you're so pretty!!! I love your hair.
Oh, if you like the Pre-Raphaelites, you should do Jane Morris! She's incredibly striking and has your coloring. :)
She actually looks more closer to Jane Morris than to Elizabeth Siddal! She could even pose as Proserpine!
Fascinating story! I’m obsessed with that painting! Thanks for all the info!
The new animated intro is great ! :D I only knew Elizabeth Siddal through the Ophelia painting, so thanks for making me learn more about her.
It would be great if you could recreate the style of Empress Livia. Her hairstyle is very distinctive, and you'd have many scultpures to work from. :)
Well done! You look absolutely gorgeous in this look by the way.
I'm so excited to have found your channel. Love the history lesson and the beauty. You've done a fantastic job with the setting and music, I just want a cup of tea and keep watching more and more. Thanks
Please do more of these beauty beacons videos :) so good
I absolutely love your Beauty Beacons series. Thank you for making them!
Amazing work as usual! And I am loving the new animated opening!
This is probably my favourite so far
Such an interesting hair lesson, as are all of them! And you look stunning with these curls! Lovely vid!
She was also a painter herself, which is often overlooked! I'm not really sure if she had a thin nose. She does in most paintings, but from the sketches I'm seen of her, her nose looks quite different to how it's painted/idealised. I feel like she has a more rustic beauty in most sketches. Gorgeous either way.
Somebody at a concert said I looked like Ophelia a few weeks ago (I should be so lucky), and it's probably the best compliment I've ever received! I can't wait to try your tutorial.
Lucky you (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤
you totally deserve more subscribers. you're creative and inspiring.
I love this series! I enjoy the small "lesson" at the beginning along with the beauty portion. please continue :)
sooo obsessed with beauty beacons series :-) do betty page look please
Princess Diana. this series has her name written all over it
Could you do Elizabeth 1? I would love to see that!
Love your videos! Would you please share which lip pencil you used?
I think someone else asked as well. I can't find any lip pencils I like myself.
Thank you!
that hair is so perfect for your face shape
You can really tell that you do your research for these videos, I love it!
Really amazing! Can you do the Gibson Girl look?
I realised everything, every look really looks good on you.. You’re beautiful :)
All your videos are so lovely, they make me smile! :'D
Oh this really looks great for the present as well! This series is my favourite thing
Aw I love the song in the background! What is it called? xx
+Rose Ravnen It's Erik Satie's Gymnopedie no. 1 :)
+Loepsie Hey, Loepsie. Great vids!!!
Loving the hair 😊
beautiful as always ❤️ Can you please do Marie Duplessis? She was inspiration for Margaret Gautier from La Dame aux Camélias by Dumas younger and for Violetta Valéry from Verdi's La Traviata.
Love this hair on you!!
So beautiful!
Is there some way to curl one's hair like this without any heat? It looks so gorgeous!
I love your videos!This one is great!
these are the coolest videos!! so glad i found your channel :)
I love the new intro
she just can't stop the slay
Do Lizabeth Scott! She's sooo beautiful and talented!
Omg this hairstyle looks so beautiful on you
Adoro esos rizosss los adoro te quedan re lindoo
You look amazing!
What curling tongs do you use? And love the look! X
So good!
this is te exact tutorial i was lookng for, you look so beautiful! thankyou ever so much x
Can you do am Debra Paget? Just saw movie of hers and she is so beautiful!
My favorite one of this series
Lizzie Siddal was so pretty!!! Thanks for this tutorial 😃
Gosh I love this series
beautiful
This is gorgeous! THank you for making this tutorial!
Thanks for choosing "Lizzie", as Dante Gabriel Rosetti called his wife. The sitting with Millais did indeed occur: documented as mere candles underneath a freestanding, clawfoot type Victorian tub placed in a drafty, poorly-heated studio. She contracted pneumonia & later died from a laudenum overdose. Legend also documented: after she died, it was discovered her copper-colored hair grew even longer in the casket.
And curl backward or forwards?? Or a mix? I love it!
you should do Maud Gonne. Even though she's mostly remembered as Yeats' muse and obsession, many in Ireland recognized her for her beauty.
Love the intro!
Oh, almost forgot it! Do Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz next!
you look stunning
Great job. What about Katherine Hepburn or Sylvia Plath?
I should have known this when I had a Pre-Rapaelite shoot in the US 10 years ago, luckily I got pretty far having a head of long red curls xD
wow! you look absolutely beautiful with this style :)
This background music is PERFECT.
these are the curls i always try to get but they never look quite right when i do it :p
Ooh can you do Demelza from Poldark?
Love the hair! I really like to know what curling iron You were using, if You dont mind. :)
+IsabellaHarpenau It's the Irresistible Me Sapphire curling wand :) I used the 9mm barrel here
+Loepsie dankjewel! :) (ik was even vergeten dat je Nederlands was toen ik het vroeg 🙈)
You are doing such a good job :)
Please do romy schneider as sissi!!
You're fabulous
Dear Loepsie: I really enjoy your videos. I had an idea which is a bit different: how about doing a "Beauty Beacon" video on an 18th century gentleman of the French royal court? (A time and place when men wore quite a lot of makeup and fancy clothes.)
Muito bonito
I love your beacons beauty video, it's may be wierd but do you think you can make a India Stoker or Lucy ( from sleeping beauty) video... I know they are not really none but I love their beauty so much thank you**
I really like this look on you! :)
Hey Lucy, what's the best - reasonably priced ;) - translucent powder you could recommend? xx
what lip pencil is this 😍??
Beautiful ! does someone know the name of the backround piano music ?
It's Gymnopedie no 1 by Erik Satie :) I love it too!
Does anyone know which curling iron she uses or how to achieve this hair style with no heat methods ?
Princess Louise Caroline Alberta. She was the daughter of queen Victoria and the Governor General of Canada in 1878. Her husband loved her so much that he named the province of Alberta after her.
Such a romantic look... I gotta try try it.
Mary pickford please !!! Her hair was so iconic. You do hair on women with iconic hair but no Mary :( your missing a very important woman in hair history haha ! 😂
Although fictional, I'd love to see a lady of shalott video!
Could you do Vivien Leigh at some point?
Margaret Valois of Navarre next please
I loove it can you do helena bonham carter as mrs lovett or when she was in A Room with a View Have a lovely day :)
i love your Chanel
Congratulations on having animations.
Other Victorian era beauties, who were less avant garden (and less beautiful) I suggest are:
Catherine Walters, Blanche d'Antigny, Eliza Lynch, Lillie Langtry (who did celebrity endorsements/used her fame and beauty to advertise products), Mary Cornwallis-West, Daisy Greville, La Belle Otero (though in none of the pictures of her does she look conventional)
Do you use a wand or a regular curling iron?
Please do sally field.
can you please do a geisha look inspired by memoirs of a geisha book by Arthur golden?
I agree but it could get lowkey racist
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Which curling iron do you use to curl your hair ? Thanks ! :)
+Juliane Morin It's the Irresistible Me Sapphire curling wand :) I used the 9mm barrel here
The story of her modelling in the bath is true and well documented, but actually it was only a cold she caught and not anything too serious..though her father still managed to extract £50 from Millais to cover alleged doctors bills! She was an able artist, though how good is hard to tell as Rosetti was keen that she didn't have lessons as he liked her raw untutored style: though it may be she was as able a draftsman as him and didn't fancy the competition.
You're beautiful in this look, it really suits you :)
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You are so beautiful! You don't know how lucky you are.
Hello ! Love your video ! What do you do for your beautiful skin ? What is your secret :-( shés so perfect on natural !! :-o
Do bettie page please
She is so iconic
The queen of pinups
Fun fact: Bettie Page was the original inspiration of Posion Ivy (Batman Villain).