How to be Pretty in the 1960s - Makeup & Hair Tutorial AI Restored

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AI Enhanced time travel to a top London beauty school in 1960 for a vintage makeover.
The models include actress Tania Mallet who played bond girl Tilly Masterson in Goldfinger (1964). Directed by Micahel Winner and shot at the famous Lucie Clayton Charm Academy. Other models appearing are Sandra Le Brocq,Primrose Austen and Betty Buchel.
AI Upscaling and Interpolation by Glamourdaze.

Harold Baim Films

With thanks to Richard Jeffs and the wonderful Baim Film Collection. I uploaded these one minute edits of Michael Winner's film Girls Girls Girls many years back. I thought I'd add a little AI magic and present them both together again in 4K 60fps.
Harold Baim made over 100 glorious colour film shorts - mainly for cinema release. The archive is a colorful window in to the 1950s and swinging sixties.
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I was a little girl in the sixties. I remember how you could buy a pamphlet with hairstyle examples. It showed the size rollers you should use and what direction, ie, four small rollers rolled towards the face on the top of your heads and two medium rollers on the sides rolled towards the top.
It wasn’t unusual to see women with rollers in their hair out in public. They would cover them with a kerchief, but it was still obvious.
And God forbid if it rained!!! Many women carried small plastic rain bonnets for such emergencies. They were sold folded in a tiny square and easily fit in ones purse (which we called pocketbooks).
And yes, this is how I put on my makeup in the early Seventies. Lots of makeup! It was all removed with cold cream. Many women would sleep with a thick layer on their face at night.

barbaraborgia
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they already knew how to bake the face back in the 60s when he said to leave the powder on for 5 secs... YouTubers be acting like they discovered it😂😂😂 Anyway, my late grandmother was on her teens in the 60s, she wore a beehive everyday (yes she went to the salon everyday) she wore huge sunglasses, those Twiggy like short dresses, ive always loved her style. she might be gone now but she will always be my style icon ..

supergirl
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This piece is from the short film 'Girl, Girls, Girls', which is hugely fun. It follows the lives of three roommates who all have wonderful success in their chosen careers AND snag a handsome fella to boot! So improbable and so, so fun.
I was born in the Sixties and remember the enormous optimism from my childhood.

Smallpotato
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He’s too aggressive with that poor woman’s scalp 😂😅

Crustdaddii
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So pretty. Not just the hairstyles and makeup, but just look how elegantly they sit

paininteeth
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This actually more useful than 99.9% of YouTube makeup tutorials where it’s just 10 minutes of them talking

ccverdera
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These girls look like literal supermodels even by todays standards

nadanalia
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I'm never getting tired of these vintage videos! Especially videos that are from the 60s and the 70s. What a great time to be alive (I mean I suppose since I'm only 23 years old). The fashion, the lifestyle, the music, ... There's just something about these two decades that captivates me. Everyone looked elegant, healthy, classy, ... No phones or internet, just people interacting with each other.
Anyway, thank you for posting this video <3

carolineinthes
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1:29 The brunette with the cat eyes is so gorgeous! She looks like Sophia Loren.

deborahmahon
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i feel like makeup and fashion in this era played to female beauty SO well because it makes anyone who wears it absolutely gorgeous! unlike the many styles today that can only look best on certain women body/face shapes

chikne
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I love Paul. He is like this one is A MESS. 😭😂

bangxbangxbeautiful
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“Powder is the one thing to use lavishly”. They sure did! I love these old hair and makeup videos. Thanks.

aprilwilcher
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I mean... 'Please, born pretty with flawless skin, big eyes and pretty face, and with our tips you will look great!' And yeah, they truly look great, no denying here.

DemeterMedi
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Those makeup techniques are actually so good. The basics never get old!

giselle_kvm
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My mum used max factor pan stick and the mascara block with a little brush she would spit into the block and rub the brush in it to lift the mascara, she also used oil of ulay pink lotion in a glass bottle it had a distinctive smell perfume was tweed, my first perfume as a teenager was Charlie I also loved to browse the Avon catalogue happy days 🙏

michelles
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Back in high school - I think 1994 - me and my friend were powdering our lips after putting on lipstick, something we got out of YM magazine at the time. I didn't know London gals were doing it back in the 60's.

Emgee
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1:35 that lady's reaction, I could relate! 🤣🤣🤣

MiaMizuno
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I love this vintage videos, everyone is so cute

ernesto
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It's so amazing these women were this flawless even before the makeup.

sambrian
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Who would have guessed this was the same decade as the hippies. Many girls with totally different hairstyles came around in late 1960s.

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