Pin Up Makeup Tutorial

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The products I’ve used in the film are below:

Face
Becca – Shimmering Skin Perfector – Pearl:
Becca – Shimmering Skin Perfector – Pressed – Moonstone:
Chanel – Poudre Universelle Libre – Natural Finish Loose Powder:
Laura Mercier – Secret Camouflage- SC2:
MAC – Powder Blush – Frankly Scarlet:
YSL – Le Teint Touche Éclat Foundation – BD10:

Eyes
Cover Girl – Lashblast Volume Mascara:
Eyeko – Skinny Liquid Liner – Black:
Eylure – Nicola – Girls Aloud by Eylure False Lashes:
L’Oreal – Colour Riche Quads- E5 Velours Noir:
Max Factor – False Lash Effect Mascara – Black:
Maybelline – Eyestudio Lasting Drama Gel Eyeliner 24h – Intense B:
Nars – Pro Prime Smudge Proof Eyeshadow Base:

Brows
Make Up For Ever – Aqua Brow Waterproof Eyebrow Corrector:

Lips
MAC – Lipstick – Ruby Woo:
No7 – Precision Lips Pencil – Fire:

Nails
Dior – Vernis Nail Lacquer – Lucky:

Tools
Chanel – Pinceau Brosse Sourcils No.11 Brow / Lash Brush :
Duo – Eyelash Adhesive:
MAC – Brush – 217:
MAC – Lip Brush – 316:
Paula Dorf – Sheer Crease Brush:
Paula Dorf – Wet / Dry Eye Color Brush:
Screenface – Domed Eyeliner Sable Brush:
Shu Uemura – Eyelash Curlers:
Suqqu – Cheek Brush:
Suqqu – Eyebrow Brush:
Tom Ford – Shade and Illuminate Brush:
Tweezerman – Slant Tweezer:

This is an updated version of the classic Pin-up look that never goes out of style. Based on the look I did on Gemma Arterton for the Betty Page inspired short film I directed recently, its a great look for a party or special event. Lisa Eldridge x

Model: Mimi Doyle at Premier Model Management follow her on Instagram at Maillepixie –

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Disclaimer
I can’t guarantee that all of the make-up and skincare products I recommend will suit you. I only use products I personally think are good having tried them on myself and my clients but everyone’s skin is different and it’s possible to be allergic to anything. Wherever possible, test products out on yourself before purchasing.

I only feature products I like, or want to try. The products I use in these videos are either purchased by me or sent to me by make-up companies to use in my professional capacity as a make-up artist for fashion and celebrity photo shoots, red carpet etc. I am also sent products by many of the top magazines to judge for awards.

I do not accept payment and am not sponsored to make any of the films on this channel. Some of the links under the videos and blog posts on my site are affiliated however and as stated before, I only feature products I like, or want to try.

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38 COMMENTS

  1. Contrary to popular belief, Bettie Page didn't wear a heavy makeup. The most she did was powder, mascara, and a red lipstick. She did idolize the stars of her time, I recall hearing her say when she tried becoming an actress the studio had her all done up like Joan Crawford with big painted brows, false lashes, and big over lined lips, she hated it lol.

  2. Does anybody know if there is a blush in this shade available as a cream blush? I love the color of the frankly scarlet but I do better working with a cream blush and it works better on my very dry skin but I'm having a hard time finding this type of shade because the market is mostly full of powder blush is there's not as much on the market in the way of cream blushes for now days. Any suggestions?

  3. No one nails vintage makeup like Lisa. Seriously through years I've look around and no one is as accurate as her.
    The model is very pretty but not your typical 50's beauty. She looked amazing though.

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