Daisy Buchanan
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So, I was getting ready to go out this afternoon and I was putting on my make-up, this got me thinking. I tend to wear a lighter coat for the day, and something more dramatic for the evening. But, as I did my make-up, I felt like it was just too heavy for the sheer day dress and cute sandals I was wearing. I tend to wear shades of brown in the day, and change to shades of charcoals and blacks for a night out. I don't like to wear bright red lipstick during the day, it just seems to be a bit too much. Basically, I like a lighter more natural look for an afternoon at the movies or out shopping, and a more glamorous look at night.
What do you ladies do to achieve a more subdued look during the day time? I like to wear make-up, I just don't like looking like I have glamour face when I'm wearing a simple yet elegant day dress or a cute tweed suit. I think a more natural look is better for the day time.
My question, how do I achieve a more natural look while still wearing foundation and blush and a darker shade of lipstick? Does anyone have any pictures or suggestions of how ladies did there make-up for the day verses what they did for the evening? I think I have the evening look down, but I just feel too made up during the daytime. Like I said, I wear shades of brown for day. Did ladies during the 30's or 40's wear other shades aside from browns or blacks? Sometimes I feel a little less made up when I wear a pretty lighter green, or do something with shades of pink. It's just a much softer, less glam look. Is this vintage correct?
Thanks in advance for your help and suggestions
Daisy
What do you ladies do to achieve a more subdued look during the day time? I like to wear make-up, I just don't like looking like I have glamour face when I'm wearing a simple yet elegant day dress or a cute tweed suit. I think a more natural look is better for the day time.
My question, how do I achieve a more natural look while still wearing foundation and blush and a darker shade of lipstick? Does anyone have any pictures or suggestions of how ladies did there make-up for the day verses what they did for the evening? I think I have the evening look down, but I just feel too made up during the daytime. Like I said, I wear shades of brown for day. Did ladies during the 30's or 40's wear other shades aside from browns or blacks? Sometimes I feel a little less made up when I wear a pretty lighter green, or do something with shades of pink. It's just a much softer, less glam look. Is this vintage correct?
Thanks in advance for your help and suggestions
Daisy