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Doe eyes, 1950

Dawna

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Here's a neat article from Life magazine about doe-eyed make-up, the new thing for winter, 1950 - "cosmetic men predict an essential future for drawn-on eyes." There's a neat photo tutorial, too. Here's the link, but if that doesn't work, it's on page 63 in the 30 January 1950 issue of Life (via google books).

http://books.google.se/books?id=_Uw...ce=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false

I should add that Hollywood calls this a Bride of Frankenstein look, so proceed with caution if you move in genteel circles.
 
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Dawna

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I was wondering about her hair too, and how she manages to pull it off at all! I've had my fringe do that at times and it is not pretty! ;)
 

Grant Fan

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That is a cool article. And I agree here hair is not all that great. But totally off topic. The cedar hope chest with Miss America in the add the big one on top. I have that exact trunk,MIT is where I keep all of my sweaters (and that is a lot). Sorry for the off topic I was excited.
 

Dawna

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Grant Fan, that's so cool that you have that hope chest! I've seen so many ads for it, and have always wanted it!
 

MissNathalieVintage

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Wonderful article. I like the hairstyle the model is wearing, to me it is very 1950s. Reminds me of the hair cut Audrey Hepburn got and sported in the movie Roman Holiday.
 

lareine

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I loved looking at the old adverts in that link! Funny to think that doe eye makeup was such a big deal. That isn't even an extreme version of it yet the article has a general air of horror at the whole suggestion.
 

Emer

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I was sucked into the article on natural childbirth. I'm surprised to see photos of her husband in the delivery room. I didn't think men were allowed into labor and delivery even into the 1960's...?
 

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