80s Makeup Tutorial - My Vintage Love - Episode 103
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2021
- Join Michelle as she creates a bright and bold classic 80s makeup look!
Makeup used in tutorial:
Shiseido cream shadow pen in Plum Blossom 05
Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics pencil in Pool Boy (Discontinued)
Viseart Grand Pro Palette 1 & 3
Shiseido Mascara Sapphire Spark
Shiseido Foundation- Synchro Skin Radiant Lifting Foundation
Cle de Peau concealer
Brow Definer by True + Luscious in Taupe
MAC brow pen in Fling
MAC blush in Salsa Rose (discontinued)
MAC Lip pencil in Cherry
Pat McGrath Labs Matte Trance lipstick in Forbidden Love
Shiseido Gloss in 07
Barbara Daly video: • Toyah gets made up
Literally everyone looks amazing with this blush placement. I learned it a few years ago for 80s day at my work (I really wanted to learn real 80s makeup, not costume 80s makeup), and I went from hardly ever wearing blush to wearing my blush like this (in more subdued colors) every single day. It makes you look younger, brighter, and more lifted. Love!!!!!
THIS
plus nowadays people do contour in brown, which in person just looks like dirt on the face.
If you use blush as a contour you get that contour effect, but it’s looks like a mild flush to the face instead.
I have never understood the brown contouring.
It really is such a beautiful way to wear blush! I feel like blush has been forgotten the last few years and replaced with bronzer, which is good in its own way, but blush really does brighten the whole face and make you look younger, like you said!
@@themurrrr Contouring with taupe/brown can be good if its done correctly, but it's just been waaaay overdone by lots of people recently!
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That’s the key part: when done correctly!
Seems lots of people forget: what looks good on camera may not look good in person.
Seen lots of dirt on cheeks and down noses and not to mention foundation so thick you could scratch your name into it.
But in pics in looks great so they think they did a good job 🤷🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
Personally, I skip anything on the cheeks cuz in my opinion: I never got the hang of doing it right. So I know it is challenging.
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I once put bronzer all over my face, cuz I was not watching tutorials yet and I thought it was meant to make you look tanned all over.🤣🤣🤣
It looked nice tho! But it was too much effort to blend into the rest of the body so I only did it once, at night.
The history is interesting, as always. At the time, I didn’t realize the clothes were copying the 40’s. But looking back at what I wore, I can see the resemblance. And then there was Madonna, which really turned things on end! However, I worked in law firms and it was pretty conservative. But I remember wearing a full face of makeup each day to work. Except for eyeshadow, since I couldn’t figure out how to use it. Thanks for the video, it brings back memories!
Most people say trends come back around every 20 years, and although that may be true for
some areas of a decade, I feel like trends come back stronger every 40 years. Like more mainstream and consistent. At least, in most cases, in my opinion, haha.
Toyah Wilcox was huge here in the UK! Bold bold make up, every colour of the rainbow on the eyes and, yes, applied with the ridiculous tiny brush that came with the palette! We had David Bowie, Adam Ant and New Romantics! Crazy get ups, pirate looks, great long thigh high boots and leather trousers, ra ra skirts, big big sweaters worn with tightly cinched wide belts! That crazy blush right up into the temples with MASSIVE hair like Tina Turner! Need I go on! Loved it at the time....now er.. not so much!! 😂
That sounds like so much fun! It really was a moment! I appreciate all that color and creativity! I had never heard of Toyah Wilcox before researching this video- it was really fun to learn something new! Thanks for watching!
@@MyVintageLove Of course there were other looks too. The shape of Fays hair is similar to Lady Di at the time, the Sloane Ranger style. A colourful more slightly softer palette, Benetton clothing, Laura Ashley, high frilled pork pie collar, a fine knit sweater always tied around the shoulders with coloured cotton Jean's and loafers with a metal snaffle.
Finally someone who nailed the 80s blush placement! We used to suck in our cheeks and color the undersides. I still miss my FlameGlo kohl liner!! Love your channel. Thanks for the memory.
I am still stuck in the 80’s. I luv growing up and I don’t want to change.
I love that! Gotta do what makes you happy! 🙌🏻❤️
You both look gorgeous. ❤ the royal purple/blue combo. & I want Fay's haircolor!
Regarding the light foundation shades: I was in my teens & 20's during the 80's and I remember a magazine tutorial where a makeup artist used a white primer to create a blank canvas on the model's face. I never saw such a primer in the stores, but I wonder if this was a technique used by pro artists that resulted in that look.
That is entirely possible!
You’re like the bob ross of makeup. Such a lovely and calm voice to listen to, and you explain things so well. Just came across your video looking up makeup looks for a company party that’s 80s themed coming this weekend. ❤
Awww, thank you! I have been told that my makeup videos are unitentional ASMR videos, lol. We should do an actual makeup ASMR video one of these days. I'm so glad you found the video useful! Thank you for watching!
We used to put pin stripes of color angled up like a rainbow on our eyes. I forgot about that. Personally I didn’t put much blush never did/do.
I know life is full of coincidences but I still am amazed to see this video from my favourite all- things-vintage UA-camr. I've been re watching 'Ashes to Ashes' a UK TV series set in the 80's, and having myself lived through those times and there begun my vintage clothing journey (we called it "second hand", there were fantastic boutiques where I lived in Liverpool with original antique clothing for mere pounds- not like today at all), I became all inspired and started looking for hair crimpers on Amazon and I come over here to UA-cam looking for 80's make up tutorials and here you are. Not groundbreaking news, I know, but I'm really thrilled and cannot wait to rock that 80s blush in the next few days. As ever, thank you for fantastic content, beautifully presented.
Regards,
Florence.
I love coincidences like that! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video and I really hope you enjoy rocking the 80s blush placement! Thanks for watching and commenting!
If orange was the 70s, pink was the 80s.
Very true!!
It was also the hair scrunching era. If your hair wasn't crunchy, you weren't doing it right :)
@@kateg7298 oooo yeah. So much crunchy hair!
And the nineties was brown/terracotta 🤮
I should have been born a decade sooner!!! 😫☹️
This was so fun to watch! Loved the history bits and demonstrations.
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it!
OMG! Best 80's make up video ever! And i think i'm in love with your model!
Thank you so much! Yes Faye is a beauty for sure!
I was a teenager in the 80s and I definitely tried to pack as many colors on as I could on my eyes especially in the mid 80s. Of course, I would wash it off before I went home because I wasn't supposed to wear it to school. I sure did, though. My first crazy eye look was from a Wet n Wild black and purple eye duo. I also had some makeup book that I tried alot of looks from. I sold it a few years back and cannot remember who the author was, but she was big into kajal.
Oh I remember!!! "Make Eyes" by Madeleine Mono. I am absolutely kicking myself for decluttering it!
@@studious_nonchalance oh man I’m gonna be on the lookout for that one!!
Added to the playlist ♥️
Thank you! ❤️❤️
Finally able to sit down, chill and watch this…..
Sadly, I only started wearing makeup in the 90’s, the most boring period makeup, imo.
I think the 80’s is still my all-time favorite makeup period. Especially 80’s blush placement and crazy wild eyebrows, and all the color!
It really was a super fun time for makeup! The 90s grunge look didn't really do much for anyone, lol.
Thanks always for watching and commenting!
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Gotta feed that youtube algorithm!!!
@@themurrrr Haha! You know it!!
Loved!
Thank you!
Fantastic. I remember electric blue eyeliner/mascara was so popular at my school - aged 13 in 1985. I didn't wear makeup myself but did paint my fingernails with neon orange - the cookery teacher was horrified.
This brought back a lot of memories! Love it! 💖💖💖
I’m so glad! Thanks so much for watching! ❤️❤️
Beautiful!!!
Thank you!! ❤️
One of my mother's older friends was a Merle Norman sales woman and she rocked this look well into the 2010s - I always thought she looked so glamourous and different
Ahhh, I love that!!
The eighties; the colourful make up and the BIG Hair! 😅 She looks like Sheena Easton. 😊
💋Fantastic! I am a Pro MUA also. I always like the way you present every tutorial. Very professional, naturally presented and excellent techniques. I adore you and your channel. Thank You again. Continued Blessings and Support. ~Love&Light♥️Carli
Thank you so much! That means a lot coming from a fellow MUA! Thank you for your continued support!
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Timestamp to take in all the eyeshadows
What about the 90’s ?
We gotta get to that one!
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