Advertisements for makeup, hair and beauty products from the 1960s.
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Maybelline – various eye makeup (1960) -
White Stag – Tanfastic (1960). A lotion with a “tanning booster” to give you a natural tan. -
Max Factor (1961). Various makeup in the fashionable colours. -
Coty – Lipsticks (early 1960s). From the early sixties, this ad show the range of reds and pinks used, and which shade is recommended for different skin tones. -
Revlon – Cleopatra (1962). The early ’60s craze for the Cleopatra look, and just ahead of the film starring Elizabeth Taylor. -
Cutex – Colors by Cutex (1960s). Matching lipstick and nail colours. -
Max Factor – Hi-Fi Makeup (1965) -
Max Factor – UltraLucent Creme (1965). Pale and neutral glossy lips for the mid-sixties, with a fabulous up-do. -
Helena Rubinstein – Tulips (1966). Matching colours for nails and lips. -
Yardley – Eye Blenders (1966) -
Max Factor – Eyes Bazazz (c.1966-7). A range that includes cake eye liner, mascara, eye shadows and brow colour. -
General Electrics (1960s). Portable hairdryer with bonnet. -
Max Factor – Moody Talk (c.1967) -
Yardley – Twiggy Lashes (c.1967) -
Sixties hairstyles available as ready-to-wear wigs (1960s) -
Max Factor – Shadow Creme (1960s) -
Revlon – Moon Drops Wet Lipstick (c.1967) -
Yardley – City Slickers (c.1967). Lipsticks advert featuring model Jean Shrimpton from the mid-sixties. -
Clairol – heated rollers (1969) -
Andrea – False eyelashes (1969). A selection of false eyelashes made from human hair and available in black or brown.
