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1960's Makeup and Hair

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Who knew Lou Christie was such a hottie?

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1963 hits "The Gypsy Cried" + "Two Faces Have I"
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1966
Look at those kissable lips!
 

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Those are quite amazing. I love false eyelashes, they're such fun!

Gee, Natalie Wood was pretty... (I bet you were plenty jealous of her in Splendour in the Grass, eh Cherry lips? :p)
 

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Actress Ivette Mimieux
One of my favorite movies of her is "The Time Machine" with australian actor Rod Taylor.



In my opinion,1960s hair and make up doesn't get better than this! :)
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Mimeux is lovely! I always thought she could be Charlotte Rampling's cousin. Rampling was a sixties stunner too:

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Her hair and outfits in Georgy Girl make me swoon!
 

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cecil said:
That's Faye Dunaway, not Bonnie Parker!
I know! The last pic is actually Brigitte Bardot, but they're both dressed-up as Bonnie Parker (sixties style).
Lovely pics of Anna-Karina! Here's another:
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C-dot said:
My dad recently sent me an ebook of Mary Quant's Classic Make-up and Beauty. Mary Quant popularized the miniskirt, an iconic fashion that reached its zenith in the 1960's. She was also a talented make-up artist, creating many of the mod looks we love. Here are a few pages from the book, on Sixties Style makeup, which I thought I'd share:

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That nearly looks contemporary. I've been trying to apply my eye make-up as darkly to distract from a dark scar above my lip. It only looks good while applying the eye make-up in front of a well lit, magnifying mirror. Once I step away from the mirror and put my glasses on for near sight correction, you can hardly tell I'm wearing anything on my eyes.
 

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Excuse me if I mix earlier decades in. Something won't let me post the photos directly. I tried to post 4 then one at a time. Now I'll just put all the links into one post. I've been fascinated with golden era Bollywood plus the 60s of this cinema culture since 1993.

I actually like the softer make-up styles on some of these actresses and even though they extensively used hair pieces to make the hairstyles look fuller I still like some of the soft yet smooth styles.

http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/asha_parek/upkar/pic03.html
http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/asha_parek/upkar/pic05.html
http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/asha_parek/upkar/pic06.html

http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/babita/raaz/pic04.html
http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/babita/raaz/pic05.html

http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/helen/gunga_jumna/pic04.html
http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/helen/MrIndia/pic01.html
I'd have that look on my face too if I looked like that: http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/helen/htm/pic04.html

http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/madhubala/index.html I've watched Mughal-E-Azam inumerous times: http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/madhubala/Mugal_E_Azam/index.html

My all time favorite actress: http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/Meena_Kumari/index.html
Filming started around 1957 and didn't end until around 1972 (film release and her death): http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/Meena_Kumari/index.html

http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/sadhana/raj_kumar/pic04.html
http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/sadhana/LoveInSimla/pic02.html
http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/sadhana/LoveInSimla/pic05.html

I still love Saira's comic timing!: http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/sarai_banu/main.html

Another all time favorite across the decades:http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/vijayanthimala/gallery1/htm/07.html
http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/vijayanthimala/gallery1/htm/09.html

http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/waheeda_rehman/htm/waheeda_guide01.html
http://bollywood501.com/classic_f/waheeda_rehman/htm/pyaasa03.html
 

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cherry lips said:
I know! The last pic is actually Brigitte Bardot, but they're both dressed-up as Bonnie Parker (sixties style).
Lovely pics of Anna-Karina! Here's another:
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Oh! Hahaha. I thought it may have been something like that, I was just all "What? Cherry Lips would surely know that better than I would. " lol :D
 

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Ursula Andress who appeared as Honey Ryder in the first of the James Bond films "Dr No" (1962)

Nude lipstick to balance the heavy eye make-up. Perfect 60s look.:eusa_clap
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cherry lips said:
Lillemor, what lovely pics! Thanks for sharing. These were my favorites of the batch:
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:eek:fftopic: I had the x's when attempting to post the photos directly. Right clicked, copied link into another browser window, then hit enter to see photo. Now they're showing in both the original post and my quote.

Those two were my inspiration for how I did my eyeliner in the 1990s. It looked outrageous to most people and sadly I didn't have the sense to tone the rest of the make-up down.

I didn't even know their names and didn't understand why my friends relatives kept calling me Asha, I thought they made a regular mistake so I'd reply: "no, it's Joannah". Of course they were making reference to the actress (I've also been called Vijyanthimala and Meena) so obviously I was doing something right with the make-up even though I look nothing like those ladies.:)
 

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British model Jean Shrimpton
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In 1965, Shrimpton caused a sensation in Melbourne, Australia, when she arrived for the Victoria Derby race during Melbourne Cup week. She shocked everybody by wearing a white shift dress which ended 10 cm (3.9 in) above her knees, a forerunner of the miniskirt which became a worldwide craze (this dress was designed and made by the young fashion designer, Colin Rolfe). Moreover, she wore no hat, stockings or gloves and wore a man's watch, which was very unusual at the time. Shrimpton was unaware she would cause such reactions among the then-prim Melbourne community and media.
 

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