Vintage 1950s Makeup Tutorial & Hair Care Routine | AI Color

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Vintage makeup tutorial and hair care routine from 1951. AI frame by frame colour grading and upscaling with brand new soundtrack.

Learn how to apply foundation, eyebrows, eye shadow, mascara, lipstick ( always apply with a brush and then blot.), and finally face powder.
Then we move on to hair dress and some great hair care tips. Back in the day, young women’s hair was generally long and often waved and rolled. A good daily regime of hair brushing was considered the best method of keeping your hair in good condition.

Step by Step - Vintage Makeup & Hair Tutorial

00:34 Applying Foundation
01:52 How to Apply Rouge
02:16 Eyebrow Pencil
03:05 Applying Eyeshadow
03:38 Applying Mascara
04:28 How to Apply Lipstick
05:20 Blotting Lipstick
05:37 Face Powder
06:27 Vintage Haircare
06:57 Hair Brushing Tips
08:16 Hairstyles to Suit You

AI Restoration by Glamourdaze.

Using Deep Learning Neural network Technology.
De-Noised, AI Upscaled and Frame Interpolated to 4K 60fps.
Brand new soundtrack created and remastered by Glamourdaze.

New music licensed from Pond5.
Title: Martini With Dean (Lounge Jazz) - P5 by Matthew Creid
Title: Afternoon Interlude by Stock Music Com

We first published the makeup section of this public domain film back in 2018. Poor quality with a different voiceover. Now you can enjoy it in all its early Kodachrome color quality.

Original footage " The Clean Look"
Preserved by the National Film Preservation Foundation.
From a 16mm print held by the Library of Congress.
Produced by Stanley Neal in Kodachrome color and distributed to schools and women’s groups across America in the 1950s.
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All Comments (21)
  • @SaraH-jn5db
    Love that they considered mascara inappropriate for schools but red lipstick wasn't
  • Legend says some of these women are still blending, forever blending.
  • Vintage makeup routines seems to be so simple and easier to understand than modern makeup routines lol
  • 8:43 Simplicity huh? I don't think I could recreate that hair style if you gave me all weekend lol
  • @nerdymmermaid
    I feel so bad for the all the curly haired people that saw this and thought "I'm gonna brush out my hair 50-100 times"
  • @LisaLee__
    "Simplicity is the greatest beauty" shows the most intricate down-do. Lol 😆
  • @stagpie6449
    Holy shit, every time I blend my shadow, my brain goes "blend... and keep on blending". I must've seen the original years ago and completely forgotten about it, thank you for helping me find the culprit!
  • @shartman2150
    The foundation looks so dark at first but the end result is beautiful. I love how the eye shadow is so simple but elegant. No brushes and only one color!
  • @BanjoBitty
    "Like all makeup, if it's noticable it's badly used." Meanwhile I watch this with my crazy goth-metal eyeshadow. 😂
  • @goodday1209
    2:11 “Like all makeup, if it’s noticeable, it’s badly used” I felt that….😑
  • This was just so lovely and fascinating to watch. I still have my mums rouge, mascara and lipstick from the 1940/50s from when she was a young lady.
  • “Simplicity is the greatest beauty” 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
  • That’s what my grandma was teaching me - 100 brush strokes a day for strong hair ❤️❤️❤️
  • @maddieb.4282
    Drawing on individual brow hairs, “baking” with extra powder before brushing off, using a damp sponge to blend makeup seamlessly at the end….. all shockingly modern makeup techniques! But then again they said that mascara and “penciled brows” were too much for school lol.
  • @ScarlettEmerald4
    Love this time period so much. Dressing up nicely and taking care of yourself
  • @cai8751
    “Here, the hair is a shapeless bush” … Me everyday 😅
  • @kataisa3
    I don’t see anything wrong with this video. 100% on point even today. Blend, blend, blending makeup is key!
  • @notyou1178
    It’s weird how hair used to be always curled in order to be put together. And now people use flat irons to make their hair as straight as possible to look polished
  • @ginnykeir1396
    I love these vintage tutorials! There's so much wonderful wisdom in them!