It's one thing to own Biba makeup pieces, but to have drawings from Barbara herself is out of bounds. I love that she was involved with every aspect of her brand.
what i like about this video is not just the makeup , but the fact that the model has a small eyelid space ,kinda hooded ! most of Biba girls had really really big eyes !
So authentic.. During sixties, it was also trendy keeping the wing down, but what is more characteristic, is the eye shading on the lead. These days the eye gets to open on the outher corner instead. Good job!
I have exactly that too. Avoid catching sun on your face (UVA rays make the pigmentation darker) and use gentle peels/exfoliating products (I like Dermalogica personally) and lightening serums (Clinique do good ones). You can even out with concealer or foundation too. See my Foundation video, I talk about it there X
I adore how in your videos you don't just show us how to put make-up on. But you give us a history lesson about an entire industry as well. Your passion really shows through.
Lisa you are literally the most talented makeup artist I have ever seen. Your work is absolutely gorgeous and you don't focus on just adding color, you truly understand shapes and contour and technique
Hi Lisa! Its a real pleasure to see someone like You trying things from past! I adore Barabara Hulanicki as a artist (and i am Polish so its always a nice thing to know that she has Polish roots) and seeing you working based on her notes gives me chills! Thank you
For the life of me I still can't figure out why such a talented and successful makeup artist like yourself spends the time to make these videos for youtube but boy am I GRATEFUL. Its really a gift to be able to subscribe to you!
I love this makeup so much, I think this tutorial is probably one of your best if not the best ! So happy the girl has little eyelids and ( just ) a bit hooded eyes because I have the same shape of eyes and it was really really hard to find a tutorail to do a 60s inspired makeup suitable for me, with all of that huge eyelid trend during this decade.
This look takes me back to the sixties! Well done! I love going back in time and it's great for younger generations to see how it recreate these looks today. Of course, we are blessed with much better products. The technology has given us so many ways to have fun with makeup!
Thank you Lisa, I just want to say it means the world to me that someone as brilliant as you would take the time out to replay. I am a huge fan of your work and your one of my biggest inspirations. May God continue to bless you!!!
hello Lisa, the reason why i love your videos so much is they make the makeup application a beautiful ritual, and you take such care with your blending and details. now, even when i'm running late in the mornings i really love those few minutes of using my brushes and hands, and having those few moments to myself, not just to have a finished face, but to spend a little time being creative and using new tools i've discovered. thank you!! love Sarah (in australia)
I dont know anyone called Linda Eldridge (but you never know I guess it could be a distant cousin or something lol!). I dont go to Oxford very often but its really beautiful ... you will love it X
As usual, you effortlessly transformed the way the model looks. But what makes this video even more special is the love and care you put into it. It's obvious how much you admire Barbara, and I'm sure she's very proud of you! x
This was such an interesting video to watch. I don't know anyone else on youtube that educates us on makeup techniques and it's history all at the same time. Stuff like this is priceless! Well done, Lisa!
Every time I watch your videos, I find them so inspiring ! We learn much about history of make-up and precise technics. Thank you for sharing Lisa ! XX
Lots of people have been asking me to recommend hair products, I have been loving the same ones for quite a while now so making a video would be a nice idea. thanks x
I remember the first time I ever stepped into Biba. I was very young probably 10 or 11 and was taken by a friends older sister. It felt like stepping into a stage set. But the best thing by far was the make up counter where you could actually make yourself up. I walked out of there looking like heaven knows what, but the memory is still there and I'm still a huge fan. Biba forever!
I'd love to hear a bit more about the dainty doll liquid foundation. You mentioned it in your foundations for pale skin video, but I'd like to know more about the quality and appearance on the skin. It seems great for my Swedish paler-than-nw15-in-mac-concealer-skin since it's so light. But everyone is so overwhelmed that the shade matches them that they seem to forget to talk about the other parts that make a foundation wearable, like staying power and the finish it gives. I love you and your videos by the way, they are so informative and you're so talented and professional:)
Lisa, I admire you and your work everyday more and more. I wish there is an Oscar that could be given to you for this amazing job you are doing. It means a lot to me personally, as a woman, to see another woman reaching out for other women to help in any sort of thing and you are doing this by the way you express yourself and your makeup by class, kindness and a smile that never leaves your beautiful face. I have never heard you using any negative word. What a role model. Love from Dubai. Thanks
Oh thanks, I didnt see the magazine unfortunately. I should try and get a copy. I saw the shots on the day though and they did look good .... I love Kate. Thanks for watching my videos X
Remember that it was a makeup look that could go in harmony with Biba clothes and identify that woman as a Biba girl. Nowadays if u only wear this makeup with a simple t-shirt, pair of jeans and sneakers it looks strange, kinda off balance!
Awesome look. Even thought the eyeshadows are dark, her eyes appear larger without the eye makeup. I also appreciate how dramatic Lisa made the eyes with so few colors. I'm going to try this and adjust as needed to make it wearable. Thank you, Lisa.
I love that you reference Biba and Barbara - I have been obsessed with Biba since I was17 (I'm now 30 so sadly never experienced it).... Barbara is a genius. Thank you for this look.
Sage Kay No, although the book Lolita was around for a while, and the movie came out in the 60's, it didn't refer to any specific fashion until the Japanese subculture originating in the late 70's, but not widely called "lolita fashion" until the 90's.
Towards the end of the makeup I was just in awe... and kept on incoherently saying "ohmygod. OH.MY.GOD." The model looks so hauntingly beautiful - innocent but mysterious at the same time. O_O Amazing.
Your job is amazing! I am a big fan of Biba and I am proud that she is Polish and she's known for hers unique style and creativity - just like you Lisa !
thats really good too!!!! I was spoilt for choice on my Facebook page. I also like Sculpted 60s Seductress. Maybe I'll have to give it multiple names x
okay okay if aNY simmers are on here just look at her face and wow (The girl getting her makeup done) I want to sketch her face, and make a sim of her, she's so precious owo
I love all of these "throwback" videos that you do! In addition to being awesome for halloween or themed parties, I think that you are amazing for sharing your knowledge with all of us. The vast majority of us don't have the contacts or time to do the kind of research into the history of cosmetics that you are able to, and I think that you are so generous to share it with us!
Wow this look is really pretty! I'm a fan of vintage fashion and this really widen my perspective of vintage in a whole new level. Now I'm so incline to source for looks like this.
I love that you used a model with small eyelids, just like mine. I find it very very difficult to follow makeup tutorials, and makeup artists around here don't ever know what to do with my eyes. This is very very nice. I would love to see more tutorials with this model in the future! x
This is my favourite Lisa look - the 60s are the era I was meant to live in - and this video is very inspiring to go with the vintage I wear. Thanks Lisa.
Lisa, I'm Brazilian and a huge, huge fan of yours! I've been watching all your videos and I've learned a lot from them! Thank you very much for sharing your talent and experience with us! Hugs and kisses! :)
Or maybe just more looks! I love your tutorials; my favorites right now is the one with Bib ling and the simply beautifying... simply.... beautiful! xx
60s inspired looks definitely dont work as everyday looks anymore (they used to wear this kind of look during the day and leave the lashes on for days lol!). This is more of a costume party look although the tips on getting wider spaced and larger eyes can be useful for everyday .... like starting your liner a third of the way along your eye etc X
This is beautiful! Also, a great dolly-eyed look for Halloween if desired...I never thought of the trick of putting the lashes past the natural eye line. Gorgeous!
this video is truly an amazing artwork, and the whole biba series is breathless. thank you Lisa for sharing your knowledge with passion and respectful admiration, you are such a lovely person to follow :)
Watching you put make-up on other people is so relaxing for me.
astepfromgrace Me too! I thought I was the only one!
astepfromgrace yes! she applies it so softly!
@@mariaisabelgonzalez9063 She is an amazing makeup artist, the way she did this we were all trying to atchieve this look.back in the day x
I may have found my everyday look.
Is it your everyday look?
Patty Ann Longan I use the eyeliner technique for everyday now, but with brown liner for a more neutral look. I'm happy with it.
I ADORE this look. I have to try it, even if's just around my flat. It's pretty, cool and sooo 60's, but different.
It's one thing to own Biba makeup pieces, but to have drawings from Barbara herself is out of bounds. I love that she was involved with every aspect of her brand.
what i like about this video is not just the makeup , but the fact that the model has a small eyelid space ,kinda hooded ! most of Biba girls had really really big eyes !
Exactly, finally and adapted version for us small led and hooded eyes people 😂
The 69s are my favorite era for fashion, makeup and music. I love this and all Lisa's videos so much.
My favourite video of yours. Have watched it hundreds of times and it still gets me enchanted.
So authentic.. During sixties, it was also trendy keeping the wing down, but what is more characteristic, is the eye shading on the lead. These days the eye gets to open on the outher corner instead. Good job!
I have exactly that too. Avoid catching sun on your face (UVA rays make the pigmentation darker) and use gentle peels/exfoliating products (I like Dermalogica personally) and lightening serums (Clinique do good ones). You can even out with concealer or foundation too. See my Foundation video, I talk about it there X
I adore how in your videos you don't just show us how to put make-up on. But you give us a history lesson about an entire industry as well. Your passion really shows through.
Damn Lisa you are the Picasso of make up!!
Lisa you are literally the most talented makeup artist I have ever seen. Your work is absolutely gorgeous and you don't focus on just adding color, you truly understand shapes and contour and technique
I have been doing my liner on the top lashes that way for a while. I have hooded eyes, and it helps give me more lid to work with. Love this
Hi Lisa! Its a real pleasure to see someone like You trying things from past! I adore Barabara Hulanicki as a artist (and i am Polish so its always a nice thing to know that she has Polish roots) and seeing you working based on her notes gives me chills! Thank you
Beautifully done! I really like the makeup looks that came out in the 60s. They were so dramatic and artistic. Super unique yet feminine too.
So happy to hear, these sorts of comments make my day! You are gorgeous and I bet you looked fantastic in the make-up X
WOW!!! Love the vintage looks! And I love Biba as well. So glad that you did a true authentic look! Gorgeous
For the life of me I still can't figure out why such a talented and successful makeup artist like yourself spends the time to make these videos for youtube but boy am I GRATEFUL. Its really a gift to be able to subscribe to you!
I tried The Biba one from the 70's… and failed completely. I looked like David Bowie mixed with Marilyn Manson….
May I ask which products did you used? I loved that look!
sounds awesome though! would have loved to see that! keep working :)!
Grace Bloodrose love Marilyn manson
That's a success!!
You call that a fail?
This is beautiful! Barbara was certainly a visionary and so chic! Really ahead of her time. This easily could be a runway look today. Gorgeous.
I love this makeup so much, I think this tutorial is probably one of your best if not the best ! So happy the girl has little eyelids and ( just ) a bit hooded eyes because I have the same shape of eyes and it was really really hard to find a tutorail to do a 60s inspired makeup suitable for me, with all of that huge eyelid trend during this decade.
This look takes me back to the sixties! Well done! I love going back in time and it's great for younger generations to see how it recreate these looks today. Of course, we are blessed with much better products. The technology has given us so many ways to have fun with makeup!
This model is stunning! It might sound a little weird, but she has a beautiful nose.
it is weirder that i feel complimented now because my nose looks like that XD
Emili Siefer I'm very jealous...
I REALLY love these videos about the history of makeup. Please keep making these vintage makeup looks.
Simply gorgeous! I didn't know statement eyes and bare lips were a sensation from the 1960s! I thought it was something new.
Thank you Lisa, I just want to say it means the world to me that someone as brilliant as you would take the time out to replay. I am a huge fan of your work and your one of my biggest inspirations. May God continue to bless you!!!
You so ought to do a Twiggy tutorial!
chattumlou19360 Also Pattie Boyd would be great too.
hello Lisa, the reason why i love your videos so much is they make the makeup application a beautiful ritual, and you take such care with your blending and details. now, even when i'm running late in the mornings i really love those few minutes of using my brushes and hands, and having those few moments to myself, not just to have a finished face, but to spend a little time being creative and using new tools i've discovered. thank you!!
love Sarah (in australia)
I'm in love with the eye look- and with lid space comparable to mine!
it's amazing how remarkably beautiful it turned out knowing that it's not that complicated to do. just a few steps. Great job, Lisa as always! xx
I dont know anyone called Linda Eldridge (but you never know I guess it could be a distant cousin or something lol!). I dont go to Oxford very often but its really beautiful ... you will love it X
As usual, you effortlessly transformed the way the model looks. But what makes this video even more special is the love and care you put into it. It's obvious how much you admire Barbara, and I'm sure she's very proud of you! x
I love you. You are one of my favorite makeup artists. True art. Thanks for sharing all of your amazing skills and tips!
This was such an interesting video to watch. I don't know anyone else on youtube that educates us on makeup techniques and it's history all at the same time. Stuff like this is priceless! Well done, Lisa!
omdayssss this is amazing, i love you Lisa!!
Every time I watch your videos, I find them so inspiring ! We learn much about history of make-up and precise technics. Thank you for sharing Lisa ! XX
The model's nose is all I've ever wanted
Jane Warner Yes! for some reason I adore her nostrils also. I'm really strange haha
Lisa's eyes are perfect too
Lots of people have been asking me to recommend hair products, I have been loving the same ones for quite a while now so making a video would be a nice idea. thanks x
i've always loved this look and always come back to it, i need to actually try it now!
I remember the first time I ever stepped into Biba. I was very young probably 10 or 11 and was taken by a friends older sister. It felt like stepping into a stage set. But the best thing by far was the make up counter where you could actually make yourself up. I walked out of there looking like heaven knows what, but the memory is still there and I'm still a huge fan. Biba forever!
I'd love to hear a bit more about the dainty doll liquid foundation. You mentioned it in your foundations for pale skin video, but I'd like to know more about the quality and appearance on the skin. It seems great for my Swedish paler-than-nw15-in-mac-concealer-skin since it's so light. But everyone is so overwhelmed that the shade matches them that they seem to forget to talk about the other parts that make a foundation wearable, like staying power and the finish it gives. I love you and your videos by the way, they are so informative and you're so talented and professional:)
Wow!!!! We are treated to yet another display of sheer artistry. Thanks Lisa. Xoxo
That. Eyeliner. Was. Beautiful. :)
Lisa, I admire you and your work everyday more and more. I wish there is an Oscar that could be given to you for this amazing job you are doing. It means a lot to me personally, as a woman, to see another woman reaching out for other women to help in any sort of thing and you are doing this by the way you express yourself and your makeup by class, kindness and a smile that never leaves your beautiful face. I have never heard you using any negative word. What a role model.
Love from Dubai.
Thanks
i already have droopy eyes..if i do this makeup they'll probably slide off my face
mista happy tree friends!!!!
Oh thanks, I didnt see the magazine unfortunately. I should try and get a copy. I saw the shots on the day though and they did look good .... I love Kate. Thanks for watching my videos X
i wish i could wear this every day without people giving me strange looks- it would be great for my close-set eyes haha
you can! just dont Care about what people think! care about what you love! xoxo
Jen H yes!
Remember that it was a makeup look that could go in harmony with Biba clothes and identify that woman as a Biba girl. Nowadays if u only wear this makeup with a simple t-shirt, pair of jeans and sneakers it looks strange, kinda off balance!
Awesome look. Even thought the eyeshadows are dark, her eyes appear larger without the eye makeup. I also appreciate how dramatic Lisa made the eyes with so few colors. I'm going to try this and adjust as needed to make it wearable. Thank you, Lisa.
Actually, we DID have eyelash curlers in the 60s. Fun video!
I love that you reference Biba and Barbara - I have been obsessed with Biba since I was17 (I'm now 30 so sadly never experienced it).... Barbara is a genius. Thank you for this look.
Would the term lolita had been used during this time period to describe the style and doll-like look and lashes? Lovely video, thank you
Sage Kay No, although the book Lolita was around for a while, and the movie came out in the 60's, it didn't refer to any specific fashion until the Japanese subculture originating in the late 70's, but not widely called "lolita fashion" until the 90's.
Towards the end of the makeup I was just in awe... and kept on incoherently saying "ohmygod. OH.MY.GOD." The model looks so hauntingly beautiful - innocent but mysterious at the same time. O_O Amazing.
I love this video but it seems like a crime to put any makeup on that model, she is such an incredible natural beauty!
Your job is amazing! I am a big fan of Biba and I am proud that she is Polish and she's known for hers unique style and creativity - just like you Lisa !
Now gyarus do this!
thats really good too!!!! I was spoilt for choice on my Facebook page. I also like Sculpted 60s Seductress. Maybe I'll have to give it multiple names x
okay okay if aNY simmers are on here just look at her face
and wow (The girl getting her makeup done) I want to sketch her face, and make a sim of her, she's so precious owo
You don't simply put makeup on people, Lisa, you create art..Gorgeous!xx
I was definitely born into the wrong era. I want to be a biba girl :(
no words....... I'm completely obsessed by you Lisa.... You're works are wonderful ... you are wonderful!!!!!!!!!
My name is Biba :D
I love all of these "throwback" videos that you do! In addition to being awesome for halloween or themed parties, I think that you are amazing for sharing your knowledge with all of us. The vast majority of us don't have the contacts or time to do the kind of research into the history of cosmetics that you are able to, and I think that you are so generous to share it with us!
Looks like Lana Del Rey
The model is already so beautiful, but at the end she is more than stunning! Wow!
I keep thinking "Bieber"
Oh my goodness. This might just be my most favorite look you've ever done.
Oh my, this is epic! This is the best gothic look I have ever seen. So authentic.
By far one of the best 'dolly' or doll eyed tutorial out!
Wow this look is really pretty! I'm a fan of vintage fashion and this really widen my perspective of vintage in a whole new level. Now I'm so incline to source for looks like this.
you are so eloquent and classy when you speak through your videos. also very relaxing. great makeup job as always!
I love that you used a model with small eyelids, just like mine. I find it very very difficult to follow makeup tutorials, and makeup artists around here don't ever know what to do with my eyes. This is very very nice. I would love to see more tutorials with this model in the future! x
So vintage, that will never go out of fashion, I love it! xx
This is my favourite Lisa look - the 60s are the era I was meant to live in - and this video is very inspiring to go with the vintage I wear. Thanks Lisa.
this is probably my favourite makeup tutorial ever
Lisa, I'm Brazilian and a huge, huge fan of yours! I've been watching all your videos and I've learned a lot from them! Thank you very much for sharing your talent and experience with us! Hugs and kisses! :)
This is the best 60s tutorial I have ever seen. Wonderful work Lisa! Now to test whether it's too much for 2012... I love it and plan to wear it out!
Looking from the side you really can appreciate the perfection of blending! I'm amazed
Amazing! I get inspired by real makeup artist. There is so much depth to the shadows.
The model is so beautiful and her eyes are so clear, I loved everything about this :)
That was great!!! I love 60s makeup, and I certainly wouldn't mind seeing more looks from that decade!
Or maybe just more looks! I love your tutorials; my favorites right now is the one with Bib ling and the simply beautifying... simply.... beautiful! xx
I love this film!!! Lisa,I can not thank you enough for continually sharing your knowledge with us!!!
I love seeing this make-up coming to life in our time, I could listen and watch you all day :)
WOW! This is a BREATHTAKING look with a wonderful story. You are truly inspiring.
just stunning. I hope to be as talented a MUA as you are. I find you so inspiring, humble & so generous with your time
60s inspired looks definitely dont work as everyday looks anymore (they used to wear this kind of look during the day and leave the lashes on for days lol!). This is more of a costume party look although the tips on getting wider spaced and larger eyes can be useful for everyday .... like starting your liner a third of the way along your eye etc X
Omg, I absolutely adore this look. The technique is so daring, but the turn out was amazing!!!
Dont use too much foundation, just a small amount and really work it into the skin. You can apply more if needed. Thin layers well blended is key x
This is beautiful! Also, a great dolly-eyed look for Halloween if desired...I never thought of the trick of putting the lashes past the natural eye line. Gorgeous!
That model is so beautiful!!! breathtaking!!!
more vintage make up looks please!!! Love these videos !!!! thank you for educating us on vintage makeup
This is the most gorgeous makeup you've ever made!!
My heart is rasing Lisa!!! U have intensified my love for makeup!!! Thank You for make it all more exciting in everyday!
Why am I just finding you??? This is amazing!! You are one of my new favorite make-up gurus. Love love love this look!!!
The model is so stunning without make up, and this look is just fantastic!
I love how much detail you put into your videos Lisa!
Gorgeous makeup artist, gorgeous model, gorgeous makeup. Couldn't ask for more! Great job! :)
the model's eyes are stunning! I love the way you made this video. I feel like I'm watching a tutorial/historical film.
this video is truly an amazing artwork, and the whole biba series is breathless. thank you Lisa for sharing your knowledge with passion and respectful admiration, you are such a lovely person to follow :)
i am so in love with this look! The lashes really pull the whole look together!!