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  • How to Do 1970s Disco Makeup

    During the 1970s, people wore bell bottoms, platform shoes and polyester shirts to disco clubs. The makeup women wore during the decade was equally as vibrant as the clothes. The bright-colored eye shadow and frosty pink lips women wore to the disco was meant to grab everyone's attention. If you want to create a 1970s makeup look, you can do so at home in 15 minutes.

  • How to Apply 70's Makeup

    The seventies was an era filled with disco balls and glitz -- and the makeup and fashions followed this trend. Makeup during this era was applied to stand out, not look natural. Colors were loud and very feminine. The makeup styles of the 70's is not difficult to apply, and will compliment any retro look or costume from that period.

  • How to Apply 1970s Makeup

    The beauties of the '70s were tan, athletic and natural. Thanks to the rise of the feminist movement, women wanted to appear as unadorned as possible. By day, women may have been as strong and capable as TV heroine Wonder Woman, but at night, their makeup told a different tale of decadence and indulgence.

  • 1970s Retro Makeup Trends

    Retro makeup trends included more of a natural look in the 1970s. Learn about the role makeup played in the 1970s from a retro fashion expert in this free fashion video.

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