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TOPIC: Timelapse video reveals how Filipino beauty has changed over the last 100 years

Timelapse video reveals how Filipino beauty has changed over the last 100 years 9 years 9 months ago #130915

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Jazz Age: In the 1930s,http://gregoreon.com/sidebar.php?Mexico-Fodboldtr%25C3%25B8je, beauty was characterised by a heavily powdered face and soft finger waves
As a result, the 1930s look is notable for the influence of the Jazz Age,http://dgrmarcomms.com/wp-xml.php?produkt/chelsea-trojer-2014-15/, complete with heavy powder,http://www.welshdiving.co.uk/wp-plugins.php?donnyklein-c-193.html, bright lipstick and soft finger waves.
Carnivals, the precursors of modern day beauty pageants, were also popularised at the time with Hollywood glamour becoming the look du jour.
By the 1940s,http://www.headstartfs.com.au/style.php?c/kits/goalkeeper-kit, a pared down version of the look had become popular - a reflection of the privations that ensued following the Japanese conquest in 1941. 
A major source of inspiration for the country's women were propaganda posters, most notably those showing the Huk Rebellion which saw posters of armed Filipinas defending their country plastered over billboards and streets.

Gun-toting: Beauty in the 1940s was inspired by propaganda produced during World War II

Old Hollywood: After the War, looks were influenced by the rebounding Filipino film industry

Bouffant: The influx of US troops in the 60s sparked a trend for pale skin and beehives
The end of World War II brought a renaissance in the Filipino film industry, with many films featuring popular actresses of mixed - or 'mestiza' - descent.
As a result, pale skin became increasingly popular throughout the 50s, with thick foundation frequently deployed to achieve it.
Another surge in popularity for pale came in the 1960s,http://www.gronbeck-hardkrom.no/Havna.asp?live-flg-fotball-dramatikken-her/3422773990.html, when an influx of US troops saw western influences become particularly acute.
In the 1960s section, Ms Villanueva wears a piled up beehive hairstyle and carries a parasol to shield her skin from the sun and avoid getting a tan. 
The penchant for pale continued on into the 1970s, although red lips were discarded in favour of heavy eyeliner and psychedelic hair accessories. 

Groovy: The 70s brought colourful bandanas and heavy eye make-up

Colourful: Makeup is brighter in the 80s with eyeshadow hues such as lavender gaining popularity
Brighter make-up began to make waves in the 80s with coral lips and eyes decorated with brights such as turquoise and lavender.
By the 90s,http://www.door6.co.uk/wp-plugins.php?movements/, although skin is still pale,http://cabincrewcertificate.co.uk/wp-rdf.php?breitling-navitimer-cosmonaute-swiss-replica-watch-steel-case.html, a more bare-faced approach to beauty had become popular,https://www.mywebdoctor.co.uk/wp-title.php?category/accessories/, with pared-back make-up and softly straightened hair the dominant trends. 
But as in the UK and elsewhere, all that changed with the advent of the noughties when pop princesses sporting lashings of make-up reinvigorated the beauty landscape. 
In the Philippines, the glamorous K-Pop stars of South Korea proved especially influential,http://www.headstartfs.com.au/settings.php?internationalteams/acmilan-football-shirts/, particularly in urban areas.

 My fair lady: Milky-white skin remained popular into the 90s, along with more pared-back beauty looks

Pop-tastic: Korean pop singers became hugely influential in the noughties

Now: Modern day beauty is still heavily influenced by American and K Pop culture
The glamorous look,http://www.naturseife-gartetal.de/wp-plugins.php?2015/07/carpi-15-16-trikots.html, which finally spelled an end to pale skin, combines a natural complexion with heavily made-up eyes - a trend that remains popular today. 
The new video is the sixth in time-lapse beauty series, and has already been viewed 1,130,http://www.hemsedalturbusser.no/why.asp?nike-fotballsko-no-11,249 times since being uploaded a day ago.
Filipino-Chinese PhD student in Anthropology at the University of Washington,http://www.virtusleadership.com/wp-register.php?ladies-replicas/cartier.html, Chris Santo Domingo Chan, researched the project, observing historical events and their impact on the ideals of beauty at the time.相关的主题文章:


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