The 1970s
The natural look came into vogue in the 1970s with all models looking real and true to life. Heavy eyeliners and painted eyelashes became totally passé and the softer natural look was considered fashionable. Models, in the early 1970s, used a white highlighter on the brow and soft color eye shadow instead of the eyeliner. Pearly liquid eyeshadows were newly introduced that later also came back in 2001. Models sported foundation without any loose powder and this lent them a sheer effect. Lipliners were all the rage throughout the 1970s.
Farrah Fawcett Major (Charlie’s Angels series) popularized the roughly cut flicked blonde hairstyle. The hair flicks were done by blow drying, tongs and heated rollers. Some other styles like the Afro perms also came into fashion as these were simpler and the hair only needed to be washed and forked with a special kind of lifting and separating comb.





























