Hello Everyone: Last blog was my last topic. Fist I want to tell you, when I was studying on my homework, I enjoyed very much. Because all topics was my interested in topics. I love makeup and wearing makeup. All of my teachers know it. I thank all of my English teachers for giving me this homework. I learned a lot of thinks about not only English, also about makeup. I improved myself. I hope they love it this blog when they reading. I spend a lot of labour. And I want to thank you to my sister. I joined the blogspot thanks to my sister. Also she helped me about my first blog who I wrote. She gave me an ideas when I didn't know what should I wrote. ABOUT HOMEWORK I have a lot of un-known word in the homework. When my classmate Yaren ask to Eser teacher "Should we write un-known words? " Eser teacher said "No you needn't that." That's why I didn't write un-known words in the homework but I wrote to my words book.
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Hi Guys! This week was very busy for me. Actually for my homework, every week regularly wrote my topics but today translated to English. That's why all of them appears 13th April. It's my last topic so I continue the 1950's makeup icons part II Enjoy reading! Grace Kelly’s 1950s fashion Both on and off screen actress Grace Kelly’s outfits were some of the most talked about (and copied) of the decade, but her wedding to Prince Rainer III of Monaco in 1956 called for a bigger and better dress than any she’d worn before. Still cited as one of the most memorable, elegant wedding dresses of all time, her Helen Rose gown even went on to inspire a future royal bride Kate Middleton. Now that’s what you call timeless appeal. Alfred Hitchcock and Edith Head’s 1950s fashion The legendary director and his go-to Hollywood costume designer were a formidable team, giving us some of the greatest on-screen fashion moments ever – sometimes completely by chance. A Hitchcock heroin...
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Hi My Sweet Followers! How are you? I am so tired cause the deadline of my english project is closing and I am nervous if my teacher don't like it? Whatever, today I am going to show you 1950's Fashion Icons! This topic occurs to 2 part. It has got 3 Mekup icons in each part. I searched for you main and most loved famous makeup icons. If you ready let's start it. Christian Dior’s 1950s fashion Actually unveiled in 1947, but without doubt thedefining silhouette of the decade ahead, Dior’s New Look redefined women’s wardrobes in the 1950s. His nipped, hourglass shapes heralded a new era of womanliness and after years of fashion oppression and fabric rationing during the Second World War, the lady was back and looking better than ever. Marilyn Monroe’s 1950s fashion Gentlemen Prefer Blondes launched Miss Marilyn’s career in 1953, and an international sex symbol and style sensation was born. One of the greatest and most recognisable fashion and beauty icons of all tim...
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Bonjour Les Filles! Girls, this is the most fun part. I seached recent history of makeup for you. It includes 1900-1950's. After this episode, we will talk about 1950-2000's Makeup Icon's. I love those years! It inspires me about a lot of topic. If you ready we can start it. A History of 20th Century Makeup – Summary Cosmetic use by American women during the first decade of the 20th century amounted to just one in five, including any basic toiletry, let alone face makeup. However between 1910 and 1929 – just 20 years, that figure reached over American women, black or white. This extraordinary change in women’s feminine perception of themselves was undoubtedly fuelled by Capitalist mass production and advertising, but also by women’s increasing fight for independence and freedom. In the 1910’s, the increasing numbers of middle class and working women chose to kit themselves with pots of rouge which served a multipurpose during an average day. Rougewas applied subtly...
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Hello Sweet Readers! Whats up? Like I said, I am so excited for this series. I hope you like it. I very enjoy when I seaching, find new things that I don't know. I continue from EPISODE II. Enjoy reading! 100 AD: In Rome, people put barley flour and butter on their pimples and sheep fat and blood on their fingernails for polish. In addition, mud baths come into vogue, and some Roman men dye their hair blond. 300-400 AD: Henna is used in India as a hair dye and in mehndi, an art form in which complex designs are painted on to the hands and feet, especially before a Hindu wedding. Henna is also used in some North African cultures. COSMETICS IN THE MIDDLE AGES 1200 AD: As a result of the Crusades, perfumes are first imported to Europe from the Middle East. (I think it still popular) 1300 AD: In England, dyed red hair comes into fashion. Society women wear egg whites over their faces to create the appearance of a paler complexion. Yet, some thought cosmetics blocked pro...
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Hi Guys! Last week we finished the our first series. I think it was very succesful. I enjoyed a lot when I write. Also I learned new things about makeup artists. It was very interesting topic and I think it was very useful for your self culture. If you ready, I am going to tell you our new topic of series. This series will lead for 3 episodes. Cause I don't want you be bored. Wait for it...MAKEUP HISTORY. I am so excited for this topic. If you ready, we can start it. Careful reading! EPISODE I Civilizations have used forms of cosmetics (It though not always recognizable to cosmetics users today) for centuries in religious rituals, to enhance beauty, and to promote good health. Cosmetic usage throughout history can be indicative of a civilization's practical concerns, such as protection from the sun; class system; or of its conventions of beauty.The timeline below represents a brief history of cosmetics usage, beginning with the Ancient Egyptians in 10,000 BCE up thr...
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Hello Guys! I missed you a lot. My exam week finally fisnished. This part is end of the series. After this episode, I think we will start a new series! I plan very interesting subject for you but can't tell it's a suprise. You can this woman from tv shows or social media. She is a very talented woman. When you read, you can't believe her talent! Then I start it. There she is: Joyce Bonelli: If you've ever admired the contoured makeup of Kim Kardashian and her family, then you're familiar with Joyce Bonelli's work. The makeup artist has been working with the Kardashians for years, and the reality TV stars aren't her only clients. In this guide, we'll look at how Bonelli got started and what she's done with her cosmetic skills. Transforming cosmetic supplies into art tools, Joyce Bonelli has brought her makeup skills to Hollywood and has used the stars' faces as her canvases. She has made a name for herself by working with celebrities, such as...