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Over the past 100 years, American eyeliner styles have evolved in the most fascinating way, and we've gathered photographic proof. Keep scrolling to see vintage photographs of eyeliner styles through the deca
This Kosas Revealer concealer has been a longtime favorite among customers looking for a concealer for dry skin—and we loved it, too. It’s formulated with hyaluronic acid and peptides to boost moisture, Makeupinsight.Com and we agree that it looks and feels hydrating on the skin. It has a super creamy, serum-like formula, lending a texture that’s spreadable and easy to blend. It offers medium buildable coverage, though we noticed we did need to layer it up more than other options to yield our desired cover
Shannon Stubbs, writer: "A couple of swipes gave me everything I look for in a winning mascara—considerable length, lift, and volume—and I loved how it made my lashes look much darker (mine can look pretty spars
As you might remember, '90s makeup was all about skinny lines—from pencil-thin brows to inconspicuous lip pencil to slim black eyeliner in the waterline. Conversely, there was also the '90s grunge look, which involved thick black liner all around the eye, as seen on Courtney L
Sixties eyeliner took the drama of the '50s and amplified it. The most popular style was winged liner on the upper lid, paired with dramatic lashes. Sometimes falsies were worn, and sometimes eyeliner was used to paint spidery lashes on the bottom (Twiggy's signature look). By the '60s, multiple eyeliner shades and formulas were available, including pencil, cake, and liquid. Get Twiggy's look with Kat Von D's Ink Li
A sheer wash of color is a beautiful and simple way to add depth to your makeup look without really having to do much. It's also the perfect solution for someone who doesn't have a lot of time or likes simple, more toned down eye makeup looks. Apply a cream base to the lid, and then a shimmery, silver powder shadow of your choice all the way up to the brow bone. You can smudge it out with your finger as well for a light, soft application. Finish with a soft cream blush on the cheeks and be sure to brush some pomade through your eyebr
This beautiful and chic underline eyeshadow look is easy to re-create in very little time and can be worn all year round. The focus here is under the eyes, so all you need is a cream or liquid shadow lined directly under the eyes and then smudged ever so lightly so it appears blended. Using cream or liquid eyeshadow that already has a brush attached to it gives the precision you need to make sure nothing gets into the eyes while applying, and keeps the application neat and smooth. If you have a powder shadow or pigment that you love, you can always apply it on top of the cream so that it sticks and there's no fall out under the eye. A soft lipstick or gloss, along with highlighted cheekbones and bronzer , tie this entire look toget
The 1920s were a time of experimentation for women, and they applied their eyeliner with a sense of drama. Heavy black eyeliner styles were huge at the time , and brands like Maybelline, Revlon, and Max Factor generated over $1 billion a year on kohl shadows. Women also made their own DIY versions of the product with petroleum jelly and soot. Re-create this vintage style with Make Up For Ever's Kohl Pencil in Black
After the sharp looks of the '60s, eyeliner took a slightly more natural turn. In the 1970s , mod black liquid liner was replaced with softer browns and smudgier styles. Long, bold lashes were still very much in fash
If you’ve found yourself on a quest for fuller lips , we see you. While lip shapes come in all sizes and volume levels, there’s nothing wrong with wanting to plump them up a bit when you feel like it. Yes, filler injectables can boost the size and shape of your lips and last longer than makeup, but filler is expensive and can be painful. Lip plumpers, on the other hand, are typically pain-free, MUCH less expensive, and can create that little extra oomph you’re after. But which ones really do the
This was my favorite gloss to wear; I loved the texture and the way it looked on my lips. It creates a pleasant cooling sensation, and the formula is noticeably thicker than the others I tested. While I didn’t clock any significant differences in the volume of my lips, the formula creates the illusion of fuller lips by smoothing lip lines and texture. I also loved that it added a pretty wash of color to bare lips and layered nicely over lipstick. While this might not be ideal for people who prefer super lightweight formulas, it’s a great choice for those who love a rich consistency. Hot tip: To make the most out of its blurring capabilities, use a lip scrub beforeh
In the age of YouTube tutorials and Instagram makeup, the signature eyeliner style of our current decade has to be a graphic, precise cat eye . Liquid or gel eyeliner is usually used to execute this l




