Get Pin-Up Sexy!

February 10th, 2010 by Rebecca@rockmywedding Leave a reply »

So, as you all know by now, Get Sexy week is all about making your fine self look even finer. And those ladies from the Fifties certainly knew a thing or two about getting themselves sexy. Fortunately for you, we have ourselves a lady who knows exactly how to gussy up and paint on that pout so how about giving Valentines Day a great big sassy red lip this year and trying this one out? Over to you Jenny!

Jenny gets Pin-up Sexy…

I thought it was about time I tried my hand at a make up tutorial for you all! The trend for 50’s weddings still runs strong and I regularly get asked for advice and tips on how to do Dita Von Teese/Marilyn Monroe type styles.

So, before we start, a few things to remember! This style of make up was based around war time, so women had very little money to buy luxuries like foundation and blusher. This look is all about the eye liner and the lips!

The Kit

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1). Benefit eyeshadow ‘low profile’

2). Mac eyeshadow ‘rite of spring’

3). Fero eyeshadow ‘caramel’

4). Mac eyeshadow ‘folie’

5). Mac gel eyeliner in black

6). Clinique High Definition mascara in black

7). Girls aloud false lashes ‘Sarah’

8). Mac blusher ‘well dressed’

9). Loreal Touch Magique concealer

10). Rimmel Exaggerate lip liner ‘Red Diva’

11). Rimmel lasting finish lipstick ‘Bordeaux’

12). Mac Studio Fix powder in NC 25

The Eyes have it!

First, apply your base, and concealer. This only needs to be a very light dusting, as the focus is on the liner and lips

1. With a large brush apply the cream eyeshadow over your whole lid, right up to underneath the brow, then apply a shimmery/pearlescant colour to the lid, up to the socket line.

2. In the socket line with a small soft brush apply a caramel colour

3. Define the outer corners and outer socket of your eye with a darker brown shadow

4. Using a large blending brush, sweep the brush over your whole eye focusing on the socket and blending the colours evenly

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5. Apply liquid/gel liner starting from the inner edge outwards. There’s a great tutorial on the Mac website for how to apply liquid/gel eyeliner

6. Apply mascara, making sure to get right into the root – maybe apply some black eyeliner to the inner upper lid to ensure there are no ‘bare’ sections

7. Eyebrows should be defined, and arched. Use an angled brush and some eyeshadow to fill in any gaps and give them the classic shape of the 50’s

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8. To the apples of the cheeks, apply a light dusting of pink/peach coloured blusher. This only needs to be very lightly applied.

9. Apply your lashes – they should sit perfectly over the top of your liner and therefore blend nicely. If the seam shows up too much, use your angled brush and apply eyeliner over the top.

Get Lippy!

Different people have different tricks, I however use a bit of liquid foundation/concealer to apply to the lip as a primer.

Apply your red liner, it’s important to use a liner to prevent the lipstick from bleeding into the lines around your mouth. Remember to make quite a round looking pout line, the lips of the 50′s were extremely pouty and round – it wasn’t until the 80′s where it was fashionable for the cupids bow became more angular.

Apply your lipstick, using either a lipstick brush, or by applying it directly from the stick. Whichever works best for you – using a brush gives you better coverage and less room for errors! Remember to blot ladies….

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Et Voila! My take on 50′s make up;
It’s a really easy and quick look to produce, and anyone can do it with practice.

Well, I know I won’t be the only one trying this at home! Let us know how you get on dear readers!

Yours Truly,

Contra and the one and only Jenny, of ‘What Jenny Did’ fame!
xoxo

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12 comments

  1. Bee says:

    Looks fantastic! x

  2. Becka says:

    Twit-twoo lady!

    xx

  3. Claire24 says:

    Loving the red lip – I will take a look at the Rimmel lipstick – bargain as well!

  4. Caroline says:

    Oh I adore this sexy eye make-up… grrrrrrr
    hot, hot, hot!

  5. mel says:

    Off to get me some falsies. Love it!

    Mel x

  6. SnowQueen says:

    Gorgeous! x

  7. Jenny aka Gwen says:

    Wearing this sort of make up gives you a boost as well, I think it’s the lashes and the lips you just feel sexy and ooze confidence. It’s like a mask you can hide behind!

    Give it a go ladies it’s really easy – and thank you for the positive comments – i did this tutorial whilst getting over swine flu at about 6am on a sat morn!

    xx

  8. Anna K says:

    Ok this is probably a really stupid question, but I’ve never worn falsh lashes. Are they easy to apply? Will they come off? Where do I put them – above my normal lash line? In which case, why do I need mascara, just for extra oomph? So many questions! (Got my 1950s party on Saturday and my makeup is going to be sponsored by Jenny!)

  9. Jenny aka Gwen says:

    Hey Anna, not a stupid question at all!

    I recommend Eylure lashes – just very light looking ones (the ones that say ‘volume’ on the front are very natural looking) Not like the drag queen ones I have used for this tutorial!

    Here’s a handy site that might help

    http://www.eylure.co.uk/beauty/tips/expert_a.php

    Apply the outer corner first, by making sure that is in the right place the rest just happens easier. The adhesive glue is pretty good, if you use enough your lashes won’t budge I promise!

    Mascara just helps your lashes blend with the falsies

    Let me know how you get on Anna!

    xx

  10. Lucie says:

    you look a beauty Jenny! xx

  11. Caroline says:

    Wow just what I want for the hen night, so va va voom!

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