So just skin care I use 9 or 10 depending on the day and season. If I include makeup about 29. Also I am American so I am I guess the odd man out here with all my stuff. I have naturally curly hair that I am pretty intense about that is about 5-10 products a day depending on how it is styled...
Sort of I do. I have a few 1940s peices that were empty or mostly so and I have put my modern make up in them so I can use them at reenactments and look more authentic. I took the lipstick tube apart, cleaned and sanitized it, as well the airspun blush, the compact had never been used ro I just...
Original hbt coveralls, never issued, dated 1938 and my reproduction A-2 with Fifinella, and AAF leather patch. WASP uniforms outside of flight gear can be hard to find
Waves uniforms are difficult to find reproduction. Try Sharons Creative sewing on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/vintageseamstress/ a few ladies I know who portray flight nurses have used her and she she and I are talking about a Santiago Blue WASP uniform for me. You there are a few...
Women in the 40s didn't get their hair permed every 2 or 3 weeks they had it professionally set every couple of weeks. Set meaning they had a professional pin curl set and hood dry their hair. They did perm their hair of it was straight to help their website hold. I have naturally cvery curly...
I have two new favorites both are long wear in tube format, not liquid, they don't dry out my lips but they do leave a bit behind on cups. I reenact so I need my red to stay on for hours and both of these do. HUDA Beauty power bullet lipstick in Cinco De Mayo, it is a true scarlet red, and Too...
Trying to revive this once again, I am looking for some good cotton seamed stocking, with Cuban heels. They are for ww2 reenacting so the more authentic the better. They need to be fully fashioned and because my whole unit will need them vintage isn't going to work. The picture is from a book of...
I styled a 1940s comb look yesterday using my natural curl instead of pin curling or using a curling iron, so the curls aren’t as soft but I think it was successful.
The directions were wonderful and I did a muslin first. I draw and paint to me the muslin on an intimidating pattern is like a sketch for painting or drawing. You know work out the issues before anything is permanent
I did a wet set for the first time in ages last weekend and while it wasn’t perfect ( I am out of practice) but it’s hot and setting my hair with heat sounds awful. It held up really well for s couple of days and then I went to the gym and it was over.
I tried making these when I started sewing they looked so simple. What can I say I was new and silly and it ended poorly, I swore off pants unless they were pajamas. After some size merging and a muslin mock up, I made them my Rosie the Riveter overalls. They are a chambray linen blend with...
This was last week but I made the overalls and the blouse. Overalls are linen/ chambray blend and the blouse is plain cotton. The shoes are really fun reports from remix in greens and teals.
I use coconut oil combined with a raw egg and some mayo on my hair then let it sit wrapped in plastic wrap for at least and hour and shampoo and condition. I do this about every very 2 weeks, but sometimes weekly depending on how hard I am in my hair.
I use the clamp style curling irons with porcelain in them. I am partial to Conair. I use a 1/2 inch for the bottom most layers and a 3/4 for everything else. That said I have naturally very curly and very thick hair and if I use hot rollers it refused to give up any of the curl, when I wet set...
Mine is to improve my penmanship, I have been working on it using the Spencerian style books. Hopefully in a few months it will be prettier. I will say I love writing with a fountain pen.
I have 3. Two of them are about 9x5 inches maybe a bit larger one on each thigh, and one about 3x5 on my ribs. You can only see them in swimsuits, or when I have shorts on.
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