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1950's hair and make up for secret cinema screening of Grease the musical

Recently I was contacted by two local girls who was going off for a secret cinema screening of Grease the Musical.  They asked if I could do their hair and make up 50's style so that they looked the part!

I love doing hair and make up like this as it is so much fun.  I love any make up from the 1920's onwards as woman really knew how to style themselves and how to wear their make up with pride..... that and big red lips!

Here, with the girls permission are the before and after shots of them.
All natural before any hair and make up
Curlers in, Make up applied
Close up of make up with eyes closed
Side view of hair pinned up
front quiff
The finished article!
 
Before photo with no hair and make up
Curlers in !
Make up applied
Close up of make up with eyes closed
 
Side view showing complete make up and hair
 
 
Finished article !



Comments after the night out included;
  •  
    Thank you so much Amy for doing my hair & make up on Friday! I had so many compliments about my hair and make up & people were asking me how I had managed to get my hair like that! Ha! You are so kind to do it and made the day really special for me. You are a superstar, thank you! XxX
  • simply stunning - you suit this look x x x
  • Vic you look stunning - I am loving your look :)
  • wow Vic, you look stunning! really suits you. xx
  • I love your hair!


  • So, if you are getting ready for a party, special night out, prom or want to look great for an other reason, please get in touch.
    www.bridalmakeupbyamy.co.uk
    07906393807


     

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