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Pattie Boyd’s Beauty Box: 1965 Eye Makeup Tutorial

Pattie Boyd's Beauty Box, Pattie Boyd, Pattie Boyd Makeup Tutorial, Pattie Boyd Eye makeup tutorial, 1960s makeup tutorial

Pattie Boyd's Beauty Box, Pattie Boyd, Pattie Boyd Makeup Tutorial, Pattie Boyd Eye makeup tutorial, 1960s makeup tutorial

Hello lovelies, today I will be doing an eye makeup tutorial based on an article originally published in September 1965 in the beauty magazine 16. Pattie Boyd wrote a column called Pattie Boyd’s Beauty Box. In her first article, she talks about her 1960s eye makeup look. 

Makeup:

Eyeshadow Palette:

https://vintagedollcosmetics.com/products/1950s-eyeshadow-palette

Eyeliner:

https://vintagedollcosmetics.com/products/vintage-cat-eye-eyeliner-stamp

1960’s Makeup Kit – Pattie Boyd

  • Blush-on rouge
  • Foundation cream for lips before lip gloss.
  • Pale pink lipstick
  • Brown eye shadow
  • Blue-gray eye shadow
  • Brownish-black eye-liner
  • Lip gloss
  • Black mascara
  • Long comb with coarse and fine teeth
  • Gold bristle brush

“Many of you have asked me for information on how I do my make-up (particularly my eyes) and how I create my hairstyles. So I’d like to devote a few issues of my column to some of my little “beauty” secrets!”

“In this post, I’m going to show you how I do my eyes – and how you can do yours! In the next issue, I’ll go into general make-up.

So let’s get started – and I suggest that you take a look at my Beauty Beauty Box picture, as I am currently using all those makeup items. You can choose your own of course.”

1960’s Eye Makeup Tutorial

“In my humble opinion, a girls eyes are the most important feature of her face, and they need the most work. Which is why I spend lots of time on my own -as you should. A girl needs to be patient about learning eye makeup skills . Remember – to have plenty of light on your eyes when doing their make-up, take your time and never NEVER do your eye make-up when you are in a rush.”

“After you’ve cleansed your face, sit down in front of a well-lit mirror, and tie back your bangs if like me you have them and take a good long look at your eyes. Look at your eye lids – both the upper and lower, and see where your lashes grow in on the upper lid. For today’s 1960s eye makeup lesson you will need some eyeliner, an eye-liner brush – a sable with a fine point, blue-gray and brown eye-shadow,a clean mascara brush and of course – mascara!”

Eyeliner

“First – moisten your sable eye-liner brush and cover it with eye-liner. I use paste but you can use liquid if you want.It’s up to you to decide whether black or dark brown eye-liner suits you best . Black is usually reliable on every woman, but you can’t go wrong with dark brown either. Gently, but firmly, draw an even black line from the inside of the top lid and go outward.

Make sure that you keep your lids lowered while concentrating on seeing what you’re doing – with the other eye. You may have to use the other hand to pull lid taught to create a straight line. If you find it hard, then create a base line with a medium soft black eyebrow pencil, then follow that line with the eyeliner brush. Practice making the end of your eye-line curve upwards straight and then down. Go with whatever looks best on you.”

Eye Shadow

“Next you’ll apply your eye shadow. Have a couple of basic colors to hand for blending with your clothes and colors. I keep brown and blue-gray colors. Use a lush creamy cake eye-shadow and a firm brush. Imagine a line going straight out from the inside of your eyebrow to just above the inside corner of your eye.”

“Then gently brush on the eye shadow from that point, carefully arching the line slightly upwards and keeping it just above the first crease in your eyelid.”

“When you reach the top spot in the middle, slope down ways, stopping just above the end of your natural eye-line.

This makes your eyes look exciting – doesn’t it?!”

Mascara

“Finally, apply the mascara. Using black or brown, cake or tube. Lift your eyebrows and angle your head in a manner that feels right for you. Brush om the mascara with upward and outward strokes. When it’s nearly dry, you apply another coat, but don’t let your lashes to cake together. I personally also put mascara on my lower lashes.This looks better on younger girls Older girls should mascara only the upper lid – trust me on this!”

 

Pattie Boyd's Beauty Box, Pattie Boyd, Pattie Boyd Makeup Tutorial, Pattie Boyd Eye makeup tutorial, 1960s makeup tutorial

Pattie Boyd's Beauty Box, Pattie Boyd, Pattie Boyd Makeup Tutorial, Pattie Boyd Eye makeup tutorial, 1960s makeup tutorial

Pattie Boyd's Beauty Box, Pattie Boyd, Pattie Boyd Makeup Tutorial, Pattie Boyd Eye makeup tutorial, 1960s makeup tutorial

Pattie Boyd's Beauty Box, Pattie Boyd, Pattie Boyd Makeup Tutorial, Pattie Boyd Eye makeup tutorial, 1960s makeup tutorial

Pattie Boyd's Beauty Box, Pattie Boyd, Pattie Boyd Makeup Tutorial, Pattie Boyd Eye makeup tutorial, 1960s makeup tutorial

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    February 15, 2020 at 5:48 pm

    Great content! Super high-quality! Keep it up! 🙂

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