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How to draw the makeup of female stars in Hong Kong and Taiwan in the 1990s (retro style)?

I just saw some old photos of female stars, such as Joey Wong, Lan Jieying, Cherie Chung, Chingmy Yau, Maggie Cheung, Anita Yuen, Athena Chu, Brigitte Lin, Zhou Huimin, Guan Zhilin and so on. I'm really surprised ... the so-called picturesque eyes are shining ~ I found their makeup is also very distinctive.

How to draw the makeup of female stars in Hong Kong and Taiwan in the 1990s?

These two styles are not only glamorous, but the most commendable thing is that they are all "made in China" and are famous for their Chinese style makeup in Asia. Japanese Han Feng is more suitable for Japanese and Korean girls with weak facial features and generally flat face. Chinese makeup focuses on facial contour and facial features, which is more suitable for China girls with big facial features and three-dimensional faces.

Anyway, let's study and analyze the classic styling+demonstration of Hong Kong actresses in that era, and discuss how to draw Hong Kong retro makeup in the 1990s.

1.? face shape

In the 1980s and 1990s, there was a big misunderstanding in the makeup of Hong Kong actresses. Some people look at the photos and think that the makeup of that era should be as white as possible. There is no need to trim your face, but it is not. The photo you see is the softening effect of various filters. ? In real life, it is very dangerous to make up according to photos without considering the actual situation.

No matter the size of the face. Miranda? The advantage of Kerr is that her makeup deepens the shadows of the eye socket, cheekbones and mandible. The combination of shadow blush and highlight makes the three-dimensional compact and exquisite, and the proportion of five senses (three courts and five eyes) is more harmonious.

On the right, Zhang Xinyuan has zero eye contour deepening and zero facial reconstruction. In the case of a long atrium, a lot of blank space on his face and slight edema, he even used a highlight with puffing effect and observed silence for three seconds. ...

In fact, the aesthetics of that era were a little westernized, and they liked clear facial lines and three-dimensional facial contours, so they had high requirements for cosmetic repair.

Key points of facial makeup

Hairline edge repair-shows thick hair

There is a small amount of repair from the temple to the cheekbone-revealing a small forehead.

Add reconstruction along the underside of cheekbones to the middle of cheeks-highlight cheekbones/face-lifting.

Slanting brown-red blush on cheekbones-lengthening the face.

Repair ability along the mandibular line-thin face/prominent facial contour line/angular face has a "high sense"

Rebuild the nose shadow of the front of the eye socket and the mountain root-presenting innocent and deep eyes and a straight nose.

2.? Eyebrow makeup

Eyebrows are the most important part to determine the overall feeling of makeup. Hong Kong actresses often change the thickness and shape of their eyebrows according to the image they want to create. Today, when I talked about daily makeup, I omitted the heroic knife-shaped eyebrows. At that time, Hong Kong Star's eyebrows could be three-dimensional thick eyebrows with obvious hair like Honggu, or natural curved eyebrows painted by Loretta Lee and Rosamund Kwan.

Most importantly, these eyebrows are basically based on the natural eyebrow shape grown from the shape of the brow bone, and are not drawn mechanically.

The eye makeup part draws lessons from Chingmy Yau (thanks to her watery eyes and short chin), which can rub the sexy and girlish feeling just right. She is really fascinated every time she watches it. At that time, eye makeup was designed to make eyes look deep, unlike modern makeup, which prefers exquisite and charming (for example? Fan Bingbing). Generally speaking, it is eye socket repair, painting a large area of eye shadow, and then combining nose bridge repair and eyebrows to create a feeling of heavy eyebrows and eyes with autumn water.

3. Lip makeup

Different from the popular lip biting, lip pouting, crystal lip and M-shaped lip, Hong Kong actresses were popular with plump and slightly convex lips and slightly shiny bright lipstick in 1980s and 1990s.

Key points of lip makeup

The lip liner of the same color lipstick outlines the lip shape-showing full lips.

Apply lipstick all over your lips, and then apply it again after the paper towel is pressed-the lip color is bright and lasting.