Liz Weber

Liliane LaFleur

Gina Lollobrigida

Shape & Defining Features

Apple (modified)

Lift eyes with makeup for more angles, arch brows and keep makeup modified.  Apply blush at the temples.

 

Aim: To turn round curves into angles.  Shadow jawline with dark makeup.  Blend up to highest cheek point.  Extend upper lip out, up.

 

Eye Close-Ups

 

The Woman’s Tool Belt – 1960s

c  Black Liquid Eye Liner (felt tip)

c  Black Mascara

c  Bronzer

c  Brow Pencil

c  Brushes and/or Applicators

c  Concealer

c  Eye Lash Curler

c  Eye Shadow Primer

c  False Eyelash Glue

c  False Eyelashes (upper & lower) – Ardell 113 recommended for top; Ardell 112  for bottom lashes

c  Foundation (1-2 shades darker)

c  Highlighter

c  Powder (1-2 shades darker)

c  Tweezers (if needed)

c  White Pencil

 

False Eyelash Tips

For a strong hold, apply adhesive to false lashes, count to 20 and then apply over a clean lashline.  Once dry, apply mascara over both natural and false lashes.

 

What’s that white pencil for?

White pencil is used to accentuate your eyes.  You will want to line the inside of your eyelids with it to make your eyes appear larger on stage.

 

Colors

 

Blusher & Bronzer

A peachy blush is perfect for this look.  For fair/ivory tones use an apricot shade, for beige and olive tones use a mocha-peach for darker tones use a spicy peach.

 

 

Eye shadow & Liner

This look is all about the eyes and lips.  Pale beige will go all over the lid and dark (almost black) eye shadow or a thick eyeliner line will go into the crease of the eye to create depth and shadow.

 

Near the brow (in the upper arch), the inside corners of the eyes and on top of cheek bones, add a cream eye shadow for highlighting.

 

 

  

    

 

Lipstick, Liner & Nails

Want to wear red lipstick?  This is your chance.  This look combines the early 60s Hollywood glamorous look with other techniques that were popular during that time.

 

 

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