Beauty: During the Renaissance time period beauty was a woman with light hair, pale skin, blood red lips, and full-figured ladies. In terms of body type, the more weight you were carrying the more attractive you were.
Victorian Era
Beauty: Beauty during the Victorian Era meant you tried to create the smallest waistline possible. It was this time when corsets became popular as well as hoops and petticoats. Dark make-up was considered to be the look of the devil. So light make-up was favored.
1920s
Beauty: Beauty in the 1920s was short boyish hair or a bob. Bold make-up considered to look trashy during the Victorian Era was now attractive, and almost white powder was applied to the face to make skin look as light a possible. An women try to look as shapeless as possible.
1930s - 1950s
Beauty: Beauty in Hollywood's Glamor Age was one again a women with a curvy figure. Hairstyles changed from the boyish look from the 20s to a more feminine look. In terms of make-up each women began to walk away from the white powder and towards make- up that better fit their complexion.
1980s
Beauty: Beauty in the 80s was big hair, over-the-top make-up, and bushy eyebrows. An attractive women was fit without being overly muscular.
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