Makeup and Hairstyles of the 50s | Pauline Baird Jones Mystery Fiction (2024)

Makeup and Hairstyles of the 50s | Pauline Baird Jones Mystery Fiction (1)

You might want to go ahead and play “Shallow” while you read this blog because I’m tired of being serious. So yeah, I’m going shallow here.

I got a haircut and yes, I got my nails done and it felt good. It felt good to feel like myself again instead of that shaggy, ragged stranger. And it felt good to see the people making me look good, to know I was helping them, too (because they needed the money).

And since I’m already going shallow, I thought, why not take it further? Let’s go right into the past and talk about hair and makeup in the 50s? So let’s do this.

Some of the most iconic hairstyles of the 1950s were the poodle cut, the bouffant, the bubble cut, and ponytails. These hairdos were enhanced by flawless, glamorous make-up. Let’s look closer at classic fifties hair and makeup styles.

Poodle Cuts

The poodle cut style was tight, ringed, curls created by perms. This look was made fashionable by stars like Lucille Ball, Peggy Garner, Ann Southern, and Faye Emmerson. In this era the perms had a strong chemical smell and the curls were intense.

Bouffant

This immaculately curled and coiffed look was the most popular formal style of the era. And, it called for a coat or two of strong hairspray. Raised ripples of hair from the crown give it a voluminous appearance. The rest of the hair waved downwards on the sides which were curled. Colorful scarves were often used to band the bouffant. Stars like Connie Francis Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor and Sophia Loren made the European bouffant, also called the short bouffant, popular.

Ponytails

This quick, easy, and inexpensive hairdo was typically worn by teenagers in poodle skirts, and they often tied a chiffon scarf around the ponytail. However, it was also worn by stylish women of all ages. For example, Billie Holiday always looked chic and fashionable in her high ponytail. It was quite popular with dancers as well who needed a hairdo that didn’t get easily messed up by physical activity. It was also a big hit with fashion dolls, as Mattel released the ponytail Barbie from 1959 to 1964. The ponytail was a great option for fun, casual events and it’s still popular today.

Bubble Cut

The bubble cut became an overnight trend when Jacqueline Kennedy, the fashion icon of the time, adopted this style. Grace Kelly also made this hairstyle famous. Mattel even chose this hairdo for Barbie dolls from 1961 to 1967. The bubble cut style was a spinoff of the bouffant blended with the beehive-style.

The main features of 50s hairdos were neatly-coiffed, and playful curls framing the face of a woman with flawless makeup. In the fifties a woman wouldn’t be caught anywhere, not even in the grocery store, without a polished look for both her hair and face.

Makeup

The fashionable makeup style of the day began with eyeliner. Women drew a line on the bottom of their lids with a little outward flick for the almond eye shape like Audrey Hepburn had. The winged tip added a lot of glamor to the eyes. Next, they grabbed their eyebrow pencils. The fashionable shape of eyebrows in this period was a sharply defined arch with a point. Eyebrow pencils were used to achieve this effect as well as to add thickness which tapered out at the end of the brow. Then, they added mascara. Black mascara was highly popular in the fifties and was used on the upper lash only. For the base women of this era liked to heavily apply Pancake foundation for a mask effect. Lipstick was an absolute must for women of the fifties and red was the main color of choice. However, some women, like Audrey Hepburn, chose pink as an optional shade. Also, in this era, a woman’s lipstick always matched the color of her fingernail polish.

What do you think? Would you like to go retro with your hair or makeup? I never mind doing it fictionally, but not sure it would work for post-shut-down me.

Perilously yours,

Pauline

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What was the makeup style in the 1950s? ›

The 1950s placed a strong emphasis on achieving flawless, porcelain-like skin. The iconic look included a matte complexion with a velvety finish. Women often used foundation, powder, and concealer to create a smooth base, giving them an immaculate appearance.

How did people in the 1950s wear their hair? ›

Some of the most iconic hairstyles of the 1950s were the poodle cut, the bouffant, the bubble cut, and ponytails. These hairdos were enhanced by flawless, glamorous make-up. Let's look closer at classic fifties hair and makeup styles. The poodle cut style was tight, ringed, curls created by perms.

What is the oldest known depiction of hair styling? ›

The oldest known depiction of hair styling is hair braiding which dates back about 30,000 years. Women's hair was often elaborately and carefully dressed in special ways, though it was also often kept covered outside the home, especially for married women.

What color lipstick did they wear in the 1950s? ›

The red lip has become a trademark of 1950s beauty. Whatever lipstick shade you chose, it was sure to always be a red tone – orange reds for blondes and redheads and purple-reds for those with dark hair.

What was the family makeup in the 1950s? ›

The Idyllic '50s

The standard structure of the family in postwar America consisted of a breadwinner male, his wife who did household chores and looked after the children, and the children themselves.

What was the most popular 1950s hairstyle? ›

The most popular hairstyles in the 50's

The Poodle / Curly bob – think Lucille ball or Jackie Kennedy on her wedding day. “For women who chose the poodle, bubble, or curly bob, they had to use 125 curlers to set the hairstyle after each washing. Hair had to be re-cut every two weeks as well.”

Did they use hairspray in the 50s? ›

Back in the fifties, hairstyles took a lot of work just to be presentable. To help all that hard work stick around, millions of women used these popular 1950s hairspray brands.

What era was puffy hair? ›

Amongst women, large hair-dos, puffed-up styles, permanent waves, and softer cuts typified the decade. Big hair that was "often permed to achieve the desired volume" is especially associated with women of the mid 1980s as well as male rockstars of that era, especially of the glam metal genre.

What is the most famous hair style? ›

10 Most Iconic Hairstyles of All Time
  • Halle Berry's pixie cut. ...
  • Rachel's swingy layers. ...
  • Angela Davis's afro. ...
  • Anna Wintour's bob. ...
  • Cher's long black hair. ...
  • Alicia Keys's braids. ...
  • Amy Winehouse's hive. ...
  • Sinead O'Conor's bold buzzcut. Sinead O'Conor made a bold statement with her signature buzzcut in the late 80s.
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When was hippie hair popular? ›

While long styles were worn throughout the decade, they became more popular in the late '60s. Long hair was commonly worn middle-parted and curled at the ends or with half-pulled back and a backcombed bouffant. As the hippie look gained popularity so did long hair with bangs that fell below the eyebrows.

What was the new look in 1950s? ›

French designer, Christian Dior, defined the silhouette of the 1950s with his notable “New Look” which featured his iconic hourglass suit with voluminous skirts with heavy pleating, nipped waists, padded hips and soft shoulders. He designed with a philosophy to live by extravagance and beauty.

What was the best makeup era? ›

The 1950s were considered the "golden era of cosmetics," focusing on glamor following the postwar period. Marilyn Monroe made winged eyeliner a trend, and Audrey Hepburn promoted fuller, more natural brows.

What kind of makeup was popular in the 1960s? ›

60s Makeup Looks: An Overview

Black eyeliner and eyeshadows were a staple used to create graphic lines that tricked the eye into appearing rounder and more prominent, as well as heaps of mascara to exaggerate the look of lashes (especially the bottom lashes which were made to look piecey and well-defined).

What did the first makeup look like? ›

Early Makeup – The Egyptians

The first makeup colors to be widely used were black and green. Black and green eyeshadows were made using mined lead and copper ores. The Egyptians also used makeup called “kohl” to outline the eyes in an almond shape. Kohl has a powder consistency and was applied using a small stick.

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