March 1, 2018

Beyonce Mommy-Baby Fashion

Beyonce and her daughter Blue Ivy are the chicest mommy-baby fashion duo the world has ever scene. The diva and her eldest child stepped out for a screening of the upcoming blockbuster A Wrinkle in Time at the El Capitan Theater in L.A. on Wednesday, February 28, wearing equally glam outfits.

Beyonce

© Courtesy Beyonce

Blue Ivy, 6, (who was shown jumping for joy over the adaptation of the popular children’s novel on her mom’s Instagram feed), wore a beautiful tan prairie dress that had a keyhole necktie (and even bejeweled detailing) and topped her fun frock with a black jacket with tons of patches for flair.

But to up the ante, she also carried a seafoam crystal Onna Ehrlich clutch and tan suede Off White stilettos. Oh and she added some glam rounded cateye glasses in red and orange tortoiseshell and a glasses chain for detail.

But Beyonce didn’t just sport some killer shoes and carry a gorgeous clutch (not to mention, single-handedly bring back the glasses chain — she also rocked some may-jor bling. The icon wore AS29 diamond drop earrings, as well as distinctive diamond rings from Hueb and Marli — because Bey doesn’t leave a stone unturned when it comes to her look.

Above content from: Entertainment News msn.com

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March 1, 2018

Little Goodall’s Bunny Fashion Coats and Hats

Little Goodall has introduced us to a variety of bunny themed fashion items. Look at these adorable coats and hats!

Little Goodall Bunny Fashion

Girls Summer Linen Bunny Coat and Boys Summer Linen Bunny Coat: Handmade from beautiful, smooth weave 100% linen, this clean, classic Little Goodall style features cuffed sleeves which roll down for longer wear, natural shell buttons and the loveliest long bunny ears imaginable.

Six Button Bunny Coat: The newest addition to the beloved bunny coat family, this adorable design is a longer shape than the Luxe Bunnies, with double breasted styling, covered buttons, and a body lining of silky soft cuddle plush. With welt pockets that can warm chilly fingers or store treasures found on walks through the forest, this coat will be your favorite winter companion! Available in Grey/Ice Blue and Barely Pink.

Little Goodall Bunny Fashion

Flopsy Rabbit Coat: A charming companion for cooler weather, the Flopsy Rabbit Coat is made from heather brown 100% wool felt with a body lining of cuddle plush. The front closes with buttons beneath two toggle fasteners, and two welt pockets that warm your freezing fingers! Pair it with the Snowshoe Rabbit for siblings, twins or besties.

Snowshoe Rabbit Coat: Crafted from heather ivory 100% wool felt and lined with the signature soft cuddle plush, this stylish Snowshoe Rabbit coat is the perfect coat to hop on to get those warmer layers!

Luxe Little Rabbit: Perfect for little rabbits ready to hop into action, this handmade coat is crafted with camel colored 100% wool felt. With clean, classic style featuring cuffed sleeves that roll down for longer wear and a super soft cuddle fleece lining, it’s styled with a shorter length to make sure you’re ready for those active bunny races!

And make sure to take a look at their bunny hat collection! Made from lush 100% woolfelt, this is one accessory little ones won’t want to leave home without. Wonderful for cold weather or dress up play indoors.

Little Goodall Bunny Fashion

 

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February 28, 2018

Blocking Out Blue Light with The 1 Voice Eye Mask

Blocking out blue light can help you get a better night’s sleep! From glowing computer monitors to alarm clocks and any number of blinking electronics, the brain can be stimulated to think it’s daylight!

The 1 Voice Eye mask

The 1 Voice Eye Mask

The 1 Voice Eye Mask is made of soft foam that gently covers your eyes to block out any light. In addition, the earphones are placed over ears giving the option to listen to soothing sounds from your phone!  Great for travel, naps, to block out a noisy neighbor and more, the 1 Voice Eye Mask features:

  • Syncs with phone either with the Bluetooth version or the direct plug in version so you can tune out noise and play soothing sounds of choice
  • Cozy, memory foam for ultimate comfort
  • Compatible with any phone/MP3 player
  • Machine washable
  • Adjustable strap for the ultimate fit

With blue light falsely signaling minds it’s daytime as reported by Harvard Medical School, the 1 Voice eye mask can help to get a better night’s sleep or even help with a much coveted daytime nap. Bluetooth is $59 and plug in option is $49. Both are available on 1VoiceNYC.com

 

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February 27, 2018

Les Belles Heures’ Le Isole iconic and timeless scarves

Les Belles Heures introduces Le Isole, a collection of iconic and timeless scarves designed in 12 Mediterranean shades and developed through exclusive in-house watercolor studies. They are offered in 3 formats, 40cm, 60cm and 90cm, to wear as a daily accessory with ease and nonchalance. They tell the stories of 12 pieces of time located in 12 different Mediterranean islands.

Designed in Paris, the scarves epitomize the essence of a chic and relaxed lifestyle in both menswear and womenswear through the combination of the best in Italian and French textile savoir-faire. Woven in the region of Treviso, Italy, in the silk modal signature twill blend. They are carefully hand rolled by luxury artisans in the region of Lyon, France. They have this unique feel that only craftsmanship can create.

How to wear Les Belles Heures scarves.

More comfortable than men are when it comes to scarves, women generally wear it with more ease and, above all, in a more daily way. Tied in their hair, at their ankle or effortlessly folded in the pocket of their loose summer shirts, women constantly invent new ways to wear their scarves and, through that, fully express their endless creativity.

Les Belles Heures scarf

Les Belles Heures scarf

The most adventurous men will play it on their foreheads or at the wrist to stand out.

Les Belles Heures scarf

Les Belles Heures scarf

Here are instructions to  care for  Les Belles Heures scarves.

Made of a twill blend composed of silk (40%) and modal (60%), the scarfs should be hand-washed with care, preferably with cold water. Once washed, let it air dry flat on you drier. You can also dry clean them or, should you be in the rush, machine-wash them at 30° or below.

Do not, at any time, tumble dry them as it would damage the fibers as well as the hand-rolled edges.

 

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February 27, 2018

NuFace – run, don’t walk to get this device

NuFace, try it and you won’t believe your own face! Most of the time when a product says it will revitalize your face, lift your skin and wipe away your wrinkles, I don’t believe the ads! But after a friend had been using the NuFace for two years, I finally decided to try it. I bought my NuFace Mini from Ulta. It was on sale with the primer for $159. It usually retails for $199.00. The larger size NuFace is I believe is $325. The mini, honestly, is all that you need. It’s an FDA-approved micro-current treatment device.

nuface

I’ve tried a lot of beauty products, skincare lines, serums, you name it, over the years, and I am telling you, try this! The instructions say that you do it for five minutes a day for 60 days and at least five days a week. At first that scared me a little, but honestly with amount of money I spend on skincare products, I thought, hey, I can do this.

The results are no short of amazing. This tiny little device pulses UV light, and you do it maybe 5, maybe 10 min daily, and it literally lifts your skin. I have a sagging jawline which really bugs me. So let’s take a look.

Here is my BEFORE jaw line.

Julia Davis before

Now, for how it works.

First, cleanse the skin so there are no oils on the surface.

Next, I applied the primer. Apply it in a mask-like layer. I actually also went to Dermstore.com and got a primer there called 24K GoldPrimer which has a mess-free brush applicator. It is a lightweight, leave-on formula, contains an anti-aging 24K Gold Complex and is oil-free, fragrance-free and paraben-free.

Then all you do is turn the device onto the highest setting that you can bear. I turned it onto HIGH and don’t feel a thing, but work your way into it. Then you gently guide the device up your face and  up your jawline, up your cheeks, up under your chin if you want, and upwards on your forehead. I was mainly focusing on definition in my cheekbones.

Here is the ‘after’ photo. You will see improvement in the brow, cheekbone, and jawbone. Use five min a day, five times a week for 60 days. After that, use 2 to 3 times a week to maintain results. For more information go to www.mynuface.com. There are instructional videos online that I suggest you watch prior to your treatment.

Julia Davis after nuface

The result is a true lift. I am not kidding.  My aesthetician was doing my nails and thought I was much younger than my true age.

Bottom line is to run, don’t walk and go get this device. One cautionis that I have read online reviews that say that it may decrease the length of your Botox treatments if you have them. I’ve read others that say after using this device they no longer use Botox.

The manufacturer also makes a NuFace Body. I’m dying to get that one next!

By: Julia Davis freelance writer and publicist located in the greater New York City area.

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February 26, 2018

Dr. John Moore, Jr., DDS, founder 33smile.com

When the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry asked people what they’d most like to improve about their smile, the most common response was whiter teeth. The American Association of Orthodontists also found that nearly 90% of patients request tooth whitening.

But with several different teeth whitening products and services are on the market, very few give long-lasting or satisfying results: while some are damaging to the teeth and gums, others offer a short-term solution that only make teeth somewhat whiter:

  • Teeth whitening pastes and mouthwashes or rinses, the gentlest treatment, good for general dental hygiene but not much for whitening results.
  • Whitening strips, which unlike toothpastes and mouthwashes, are full of peroxides and bleaches, so the results are more noticeable. You may see whiter teeth from the first application but since these strips are full of chemicals you need to be cautious how long you leave them on – sensitivity post-treatment is common but shouldn’t be unbearable.
  • Whitening lights are pretty useless. UV lights usually used in dentist’s offices to speed the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide during whitening, but they do nothing on their own.

Dr. John Moore, Jr., DDS, founder of Cosmetic Dental Associates, says over-the counter treatments are satisfactory for a short-term slight improvement.

33smile.com/smile-gallery/

33smile.com/smile-gallery/

“Most people won’t see much difference in the actual whiteness of their teeth unless they use them for a long time or use professionally applied whitening gels. Still, they are a temporary fix.” – Dr. Moore

The most satisfying results come from professional cosmetic dentistry, with prep less veneers offering a non-invasive long-term solution. Made of ultra thin porcelain, matched exactly to the color that is desired and laid right over the teeth, the results are permanent white, movie star quality teeth. Prep less veneers can be adhered to the fronts of the teeth without the removal of healthy tooth enamel. The process is safe, fast, and highly effective.

An increasing need for more aesthetic appeal in the field of dentistry is being observed globally. This has generated the development of a wide range of techniques and procedures that cater to specific needs of the patients. Not all cosmetic dental procedures are equally successful, however. 50% of Dr. Moore’s practice comprises the correction of botched dental jobs.

Dr. Moore advises potential consumers to fully vet their chosen provider when seeking a brighter smile.

What questions does a patient need to ask of a potential cosmetic dentist?

Does the dentist or lab tech have a lab to to make rapid corrections and or color adjustments right with the patient previewing the cosmetic effect. The key question would be, “Can I see the veneers on my teeth before you put them on and how long will it take to make adjustments if needed?”

Next you will definitely want to see the cosmetic dentist’s photos and videos  of the work he says he can do for you. All legitimate cosmetic dentists take photos of their work so ask for them. This will tell you more than you can possibly know about who is going to create a new smile for you that will meet or exceed your expectations. Make sure there are many cases ( the more the better) and that they are the work of the person that is actually going to do the work.

How much experience does your cosmetic dentist have. Too many dentists think the term “Cosmetic Dentistry” is just a marketing term. We have done 10’s of thousands of cosmetic cases for well over 30 years. To this day we are still learning about fascinating new breakthroughs in aesthetics, materials and techniques. As an experienced source of cosmetic dentistry we have learned the most when correcting botched cosmetic cases (almost 50% of our cases). If you can be strong enough to ask these questions, “How many? and How long have you been a cosmetic dentist?” you may well save yourself the experience a repair of a botched case.

What is the best way to select a potential cosmetic dentist?

First check the internet for information about the cosmetic dentist or his office. There you should be able to see their before and after photos, videos of their work and testimonials from their patients. Make sure these are not stock dentists photos and that they are the actual work of the Doctor you want. The more the better because this will clearly show the quality of their work and the amount of their experience. It takes a long time and many successful cases to amass a large collection of great before and afters.

After you find your best candidates the consult is the next step. When you talk to your potential Cosmetic Dentist ask the above questions and see if you like the answers and most of all do you like the dentist. If you do, you’re probably going to do well. If not, then move on to your next candidate.

 

 

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February 26, 2018

Ariela Wertheimer, How to Brighten Your Life with Color

Ariela Wertheimer presents ways to incorporate color into your surroundings to help brighten your mood during the cold winter months.

Ariela Wertheimer, The Artist

Ariela Wertheimer, The Artist

With cold weather well underway for most of the North East, the winter blues can be daunting. Some people may find themselves feeling more tired and lethargic than usual.

As an international artist, I’ve been exposed to different climates and cultures, and I understand how easily a mood can change for the better and energy levels can pick up when bright colors are incorporated into your environment.

When I moved to Tel Aviv in 2013, the new atmosphere encouraged me to look for inspiration around me. The city’s urban rhythm invigorated me with energy to create, photograph, and paint, and elements like fences, construction metals, colors and neon lights served as a type of urban art – a pop art that felt young and fresh.

If you’re not in the city, there are other ways to liven up your environment. Whether it be working vibrant hues into key pieces of your home furnishings, or using a brightly colored paint to create an accent wall in your foyer, colors can help break up the monotony of the long winter months and uplift your mood.

Ariela has a few more ways to brighten your space.

  • Pick a Bright Piece of Art to Tie Together a Room: Similar to my Light Box Portraits, colorful art pieces are key to brightening a space. Many artists use bright colors in their work, so find a piece that speaks to you and your tastes.
  • Use Mirrors to Double the Sunlight in a Room: There is no better friend to a small space than a well-placed mirror. For expanding walls, breaking up visual clutter, or amplifying light, let mirrors be the tool that solves your design dilemmas.
  • Shiny Paint or Matte Paint? When choosing your favorite kind of paint, remember to check for the level of shine. The higher the shine, the more durable the paint will be. Oddly enough, glossy walls can create a glare while matte surfaces have the ability to reflect light in every direction.
  • Pick Bright Paint Colors for Your Walls: Whether you’re wondering what color to paint the office or you’re looking to redesign your living space, the colors you choose are important. Studies have shown that colors have a direct impact on human emotion and behavior. Wall color can actually change how a person perceives temperature.

Specific colors you choose to incorporate into your space can evoke emotional responses. When trying to create a calm environment, blue has always been a favorite color of mine. This is a common solution, as blue is generally used as a soothing and relaxing hue because it’s often affiliated with a clear sky or the sea. Don’t be afraid to use blue in the more stressful areas of your life—like your office.

If you’re looking to develop a more creative atmosphere in your space, then green is your color. Research has linked green with broader thinking and happier thoughts. Allow a positive association with nature to affect your décor and the overall mood in your home. Green is especially great for brightening rooms with mostly neutral tones.

Yellow has always been used to represent the sun and brightness. No need to paint every wall yellow, but use your love for the color to pick out a vase or rug for the center of the room. These accents will enhance a livelier vibe to brighten your days.

Give yourself an energy boost with your décor and your surroundings overall. Like your environment, one of the best things about color is that it is ever-changing. If something doesn’t work for your style, change it. Trial and error is used by artists on an everyday basis. Through my experience, I’ve learned what colors I am drawn to and what accents I find to be appealing. Everyone is different. Let light into your life during the darkest days.

Ariela Wertheimer is an international artist based in Tel Avivi, Israel.

Ariela is scheduled to exhibit at Artexpo New York this spring. Her art incorporates a range of bright colors and focus on self-reflection – encouraging the viewer to reflect and improve their outlook.

 

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February 25, 2018

Madeline Stuart first supermodel with Down syndrome

Madeline Stuart, the world’s first supermodel with Down syndrome, is starting off 2018 the fittest she’s ever been. Doctors once told her mom she would never amount to anything, but 21 years later, she continues to prove them wrong while inspiring thousands along the way.

Madeline is committed to healthy eating and exercising, working out 6 days a week with a personal trainer and sprinkles in time on the basketball court and on the field playing cricket. She’s lost over 40 pounds, an especially challenging goal for someone with Down syndrome.

Madeline Stuart

Madeline Stuart

What motivates her? Her love for modeling and inspiring others with disabilities to stay healthy and fit. Today, Madeline’s striking photographs have been seen by millions around the world. She’s been featured in major magazines and newspapers including Forbes, Vogue, Cosmopolitan and Woman’s Day to name a few.

She’s strutted the catwalk during world-renowned New York Fashion Week, the Art Hearts Fashion Week, Style Fashion Week, and Melange Fashion Week along with many other shows around the world.

She’s also busy with philanthropy work, recently receiving the Quincy Jones Exceptional Advocacy Award at the Be Beautiful Be Yourself Fashion Show with celebrities such as actress and activist Eva Longoria, Jamie Foxx, Matt Dillon and more. The event helped raise more than $2.6 million for research and medical care for Down syndrome and the Special Olympics of New York.

Next on her to-conquer list is a bikini shoot. For now she is rocking the runways at London Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, Milan Fashion Week, LA Fashion Week and in Istanbul.

It’s a Glam Thing had the special pleasure to receive the following information just for our readers.

How did Madeline’s career start? With three simple words – “Mum, me model”. Madeline changed not only her own life but the lives of so many people with big dreams who didn’t fit the mold.  It was late 2014 when Rosanne, Madeline’s mum, took her to a fashion parade where Madeline’s passion was born. With a willful spirit and defined goal, Madeline continued on her fitness regime to address her weight, a struggle for most people with Downs syndrome. Inspired and undoubtedly proud, Rosanne photo-documented her daughters journey. “It will take a lot of work and dedication but if you want to commit to this journey, I’m with you,” Rosanne told Madeline.

After losing 20kg, a massive amount for anyone, Rosanne posted before and after shots of Madeline online not only to show the dramatic results but also to encourage others. She knew Madeline’s story would resonate with people around the world. She wasn’t wrong.

Almost overnight, the post went viral. Madeline’s social media numbers grew, the photo was viewed over 6.8 million times and she began to hit global headlines with publications in Iceland, Germany, the US, Australia, Mexico, Cuba and the UK picking up her story.

Modelling offers followed soon after from big fashion labels and non-profits and it wasn’t long before she received her first offer to grace the runway in New York. Since then, Madeline hasn’t looked back.

What were the obstacles she faced? Discrimination, the love of food, slow metabolism, her height and the main one she still faces is people thinking that because she has a disability they are doing her a favour but working with her so she should not be paid. I think everyone faces barriers, it is part of life and what makes us stronger, the main barrier I have faced and continue to face is that some people still think if they work with me they are doing the girl with the disability a favour through including me and do not see me as a professional that should be paid like every other professional in the workforce. We are overcoming this by trying to educate people that I work hard and am a valuable asset to a campaign and I deserve to be treated equally.

How did Madeline stay motivated and persevere? This is just her new life so she is use to it and it now comes naturally. You must Work very hard and never giving up.

What motivates and inspires her? The love for the catwalk and the love she now has for the gym. She also loves to travel and meet new people, making people smile and inspiring them is her greatest joy.

What advice would she give to others? that everyone should believe in themselves and they should be kind to one and other. The world is very small and we don’t have a lot of time in it.  Work hard and expect to get rejected a lot just like everyone in this industry. If you want to be an average model make sure you are super fit and if not aim to be a plus size model. Never think because you have a disability you should automatically be accepted. It is very hard work but very rewarding.  Don’t take it personally if you get rejected, I get rejected all the time but that does not mean I should not model it just means I don’t fit with what a certain person or company is looking for, there is other people and other companies

What she hopes to see for the future of the industry? More inclusion and definitely an industry that recognizes models as hard-working individuals that deserve to be paid appropriately.

What next for her to conquer? Madeline is currently looking to work more in Europe and to expand her dance school. She would truly like to do some advertising for companies in magazines and on television.

Website: http://www.madelinestuartmodel.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/madelinesmodelling

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/madelinesmodelling_/

We love you Madeline!

Madeline Stuart

Madeline Stuart

 

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February 24, 2018

Hair Color Trends Inspired By 2018 Oscar Nominees

Hair Color Trends Inspired By 2018 Oscar Nominees

Award shows have quickly become much more than publicized entertainment and career recognition for ritzy biz professionals. From the Golden Globes to the Oscars, these shows are now leveraged as major platforms for some of the most influential people to reach and inspire an expansive audience, whether that’s through a thoughtful, impassioned speech, a pin donned on an outfit, or the color choice of a dress or suit.

More and more of these individuals, specifically women, continue to make history and inspire those of us watching at home to be the best versions of ourselves. Their style and fashion choices aren’t frivolous; every look represents something about who they are or what they believe, and watching these powerful women walk down the red carpet reminds me to reflect on something as seemingly simple as what I wear and what that really means. While we may not be able to get our hands on their makeup, hair, and style crews, we can remember that how we choose to look is one of many ways to be our truest selves.

The Colors

For some reason, being yourself can feel like taking a big risk, and over the last few years, changing your hair color has become a sure-shot way to make a bold statement about who you are. It’s now about as popular as swapping out your lipstick; it’s a big enough change to feel risky and exciting, but easy enough to revert back to your roots.

To find some fabulous hair inspiration, I could think of no one better than the following women who have been nominated for an Oscar for their incredible work this year.

Quick Tip: Again, you don’t need to see an expensive hair colorist to get their looks, either. Coined by Allure as the “fairy godmother of hair color,” eSalon is one company who also believes that the right shade can make you feel “totally you,” and their line of custom hair color has won the Allure Best of Beauty Award four years in a row. Armed with the following muses and a customized kit, you can ‘do you’ from the comfort of your own home.

Mary J. Blige — Golden Blonde

Mary J Blige

Nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her incredible work in “Mudbound” (whose cinematographer Rachel Morrison made history with her own nom), Mary J. Blige has hairstylist Kim Kimble to thank for her million-hit-wonder hairstyles. Blige is most famous for rocking this playful shade of beige that seems to magically oscillate between hot and cold.

Meryl Streep — Graceful Gray

Meryl Streep

It’s a mystery how she does it, but every year Meryl seems to become even more legendary. Nominated for Best Actress for her role in “The Post,” Meryl has been gracefully embracing some silver tones peeking through her blonde tresses. More and more women are reminding us that age isn’t just wise, it’s beautiful, and they’ve ignited an exciting trend of young women adventurously coloring their hair gray and other icy cool shades.

Saoirse Ronan — Patchy Pink

Saoirse Ronan

Ronan’s role as Lady Bird was a performance that not only got her a nomination for Best Actress, but her character reignited fond (and heartbreaking) memories of teen angst for women around the country. Lady Bird’s pink-almost-orange-dipped hair is nothing short of iconic, and also showcases the modern woman’s desire to find and be herself.

 

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February 23, 2018

Vintage Makeup, a modern Take

Vintage makeup is always coming back into fashion with a new twist on the original application. Although there are new techniques, products, colors, and textures that change the old version of vintage makeup, history can be found with each new trend. Retro makeup goes back much further than the last 100 years. Smokey eyes were worn by Egyptian women thousands of years ago and bright red lipstick was worn in Asia more than 1,000 years ago. This look can easily be seen in traditional Chinese paintings. Europeans did not use makeup until just a few centuries ago. Mixing modern with vintage is nothing new. There are some makeup trends that keep coming back time and time again. Each generation will be sure to experience most of the trends that have been repeated.

vintage makeup

vintage makeup look

1930s
Overdrawn Lips
Then: Long before the overdrawn lip of 2015 became trendy, Hollywood starlets were tracing outside their normal lip line to create the illusion of a fuller, curvier pout. No injections required!

Now: The same look is created using lighter lipstick and lip liner colors. Injections have been used for clients that can afford them.

Heavy Blush
Then: Healthy, glowing skin was a staple in the ‘30s. Lots of blush was used to obtain that sought-after, flushed, radiant look.

Now: These days, more and more women are keeping things simple on their lips and eyes while giving their cheeks a touch more color for a more youthful glow.

Heavily Penciled Eyebrows
Then: The super thin eyebrows of the ‘20s did not stand a chance in this decade. Eyebrows had a heavier, defined look that showed no gradient or blending.

Now: It is trendy to now fill in the eyebrows using a darker-than-normal eyebrow pencil. Keep everything modern by following the natural eyebrow shape. If the client’s eyebrows are arched, keep the arch. If the client’s eyebrows have a curve, follow the curvature.

Soft, Smokey Eyes
Then: The smokey look was lighter and perfected without using a liner, offering an exotic look without making the eyes look smaller.

Now: Skip the tricky liquid eyeliner. Sweep a flattering shade of bronze-pink shadow across the client’s eyelids and along the lower eyelash line. Add at least two coats of mascara to curl the eyelashes for a defined, yet soft look.

Straight Eyebrows
Then: Straight eyebrows framed the eyes in the most dramatic way.

Now: This look may not be a good everyday look, but it is fun for a unique night out. This trend is gaining much attention in Korea.

1940s
Coral Blush
Then: Orange shades were used on the cheeks and were very popular for a healthy, glowing look all year round.

Now: A peachy-pink shade is a pretty safe bet if the professional is unsure of which shade to use for the client. Paired with a nude lip color, this look helps to avoid going overboard on the warm side. This look is a safe choice for most skin tones.

Orange Red Lipstick
Then: To ensure the lips kept the attention, the rest of the makeup was muted.

Now: An orange-red lipstick is now paired with glowing skin, along with the same muted eye makeup as listed in the ‘40s.

Matte Skin
Then: Pressed powder was used quite often to erase shine, giving the skin a perfect matte finish.

Now: Matte skin is still popular, but with a subtle twist. The focus should remain radiant, never flat. Regular exfoliation and proper moisturization will keep the powder from looking caked and dry. The now popular HD powders are much lighter in texture to help achieve a more transparent matte finish.

1950s
Strong Red Lips
Then: Full, red lips with emphasis on the peaks on the top lip were very popular. Use a pointed lip brush for a more precision lining application. Be careful not to over exaggerate the lip lining since red can look clownish if done incorrectly. This decade usually applied a moist, creamy lipstick for a slight shiny look.

Now: A softer bow is created and a more matte formula is used for a modern twist. Complete the lip with softer eye makeup than was used to complete the look in the ‘50s.

Contouring
Then: Contouring is by no means a new makeup concept. Many movie stars of the past have contoured their faces. It was a staple technique.
Now: Contouring has grown increasingly popular in the past several years. The final look, compared to the ‘50s, is softer and more well-blended.

1960s
White Eyeliner
Then: White eyeliner was used on the bottom waterline to make the eyes look bigger and brighter.
Now: Using a light eyeliner on the bottom waterline is still used to make the eyes look larger. For a more subtle look, replace the white eyeliner with a nude liner for light-to-medium tones. For medium-to-dark skin tones, use a light blue color.

Purple Lipstick
Then: A sexy purple-colored lipstick was used to give the wearer an innocent doll-like look. With this look, the focal point of the face were the lips; the cheeks were muted.

Now: Purple shades of lipstick are still in fashion, but the only difference is that it might be paired with purple hair. There are many more shades to choose from that are suitable for all skin tones.

Cut Crease Eyeshadow
“Cut creasing” is when the crease is defined by using a contrasting eyeshadow color to “cut” across the eyelid. Very little blending – if any – is used to maintain a sharp, defined look.

Then: This look was seen a lot in the 1960s. The eyes were kept smokey while the rest of the makeup style was subtle.

Now: Mixing modern with vintage is also the new twist for this trend. Create an even sexier look using shimmery shades.

Long False Eyelashes
Then: Trademark false eyelashes were often placed on both the top and lower eyelids. The eyes were the focal point while everything else remained soft.

Now: Today, there is more variety from both black and brown false eyelashes to eyelash extensions; there are also many more designs and styles. Eyelashes are more often placed on the top eyelids only. The eyes are still the main focus.

Thick Eyebrows
Then: Thick, lush eyebrows that perfectly frame the face were the popular choice over tweezers.

Now: After the over-tweezed eyebrow of the 1990s and 2000s, full eyebrows have made their comeback. This trend works on most, but not all. Pick a shape that works for the client and fits their face, personality, and lifestyle.

Winged Eyeliner
Then: Popular in the ‘60s beauty routine, winged eyeliner extended a half-inch past the eyes, creating an exotic, sexy look.

Now: Winged eyeliner is now called the “cat eye.” This look comes in all styles and shapes and is a go-to classic look that will keep the focus on the eyes.

Pink Is In
Then: Pink came in the form of powder pink lips, as well as two coats of mascara with pastel pink eyeshadow.

Now: Go for a softer, more natural pink on the lips and add a light silver shadow on the eyes to accentuate them.

1970s
Pastel Eyeshadow
Then: Opaque eyeshadow applied from the eyelash line to the eyebrow and is a hard look to pull off. Many women ended up looking a hot mess! This catastrophe was due to the limitation of color selection available at that time.

Now: Bold pastels are now gorgeous, but not always placed from the eyelash line to the eyebrow. A matte texture is used for a softer and modern look.

1980s
Purple Eyeshadow
Then: The ‘70s were all about tons of blues, purples, and pinks. Purple was a staple for eyeshadow shades.

Now: Today’s version is a blended purple smokey eye that is perfect for a sexy evening look.

Natural Eyebrows
Then: The ‘80s eyebrows were left untouched; they were kept as natural and bushy as possible.

Now: Eyebrows are considered striking when they are barely touched. A little shaping and some filling of the eyebrows is ideal when keeping with the eyebrows’ natural shape and thickness.

Orange Eyeshadow
Then: Orange eyeshadow and matching lipstick were a popular combination in this era.

Now: The modern version of orange eyeshadow sways toward a metallic copper color. This shade is a flattering look for all eye colors.

Wild Lipstick Colors
Then: Bright, unconventional lipstick shades, such as green, blue, and yellow, were trendy at the time. These shades brought a more creative style to the era for a dramatic, quirky look.

Now: Alternative lipstick shades have made a huge comeback. High fashion runway models to mainstream women have scrambled to obtain the right shades of blue, purple, and green that are unique and unconventional.

1990s
Metallic Eyeshadow
Then: This was a bold fashion statement that included shimmery eyeshadow applied all the way up to the eyebrows.

Now: Metallic eye makeup has been all over red carpets and runways for the past few years. More subtle than in the ‘90s, this look should use warmer rose gold shades with a focus on the eyelids. Skip any application of eyeliner.

With each passing fashion week comes a new set of makeup trends for editors and bloggers to glorify. The new spring and summer trends of 2018 are a great example. For instance, there are already two new trends for the season that have been recycled from the past with a twist. The cat eye is still going strong and the “Twiggy” eyelashes on both the top and bottom eyelashes are making a comeback. Spiked eyelashes, like in the 2000s, are also making a comeback, but with a softer look than before and appearing in combination with a soft eye and lip.

Be sure to take time to learn enough about current trends to be able to have many choices to fit the client’s face and lifestyle.

Written by Michelle Richardson, L.E. and professional makeup artist

Michelle Richardson is a licensed aesthetician and professional makeup artist with over 25 years of experience. She has worked for numerous retail cosmetic lines, including Estée Lauder, Lancôme, and Christian Dior. Richardson is the co-owner of the California Makeup Academy – Training Center for professional makeup artists and the co-owner of Your Makeup Line, a private label branding company.

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