Scarlett O'Hara's favorite beauty products
Hello lovelies, I am a huge fan of the film Gone With The Wind and thought it would be fun if I did a video discussing Scarlett O'Hara's favorite beauty products.
Scarlett O'Hara is a fictional character and the protagonist in Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel Gone with the Wind and in the later film of the same name, where Vivien Leigh portrays her.
Florida Water:
https://rstyle.me/+5a_gknrms9TFMsj-TVllRg
There are many scenes in the film showing Scarlette O'Hara using Florida Water. Introduced in 1808, Florida Water was an established commodity in American perfumery shops as early as the 1830s and was considered a drugstore staple by the 1850s. Although a generic product, it came to be typified by the original and oft-imitated company of Robert J. Murray and David T.
19TH CENTURY AMERICAN COSMETICS
In America during the 19th century, the use of cosmetics declined. The elderly used them to conceal the marks of age. More soap was used than creams. A combination of land rose water, and coconut milk made a popular hand lotion. Men decided that cosmetics were effeminate and eliminated all cosmetics except hair-dressing. During the Civil War, northern profiteers started the expensive habit of powdering their hair with gold and silver dust. In 1866, it was discovered that zinc oxide could provide an excellent base for face powder. It was safe, held its color, and was low-priced. Between 1880 and 1900, only the least bit of cosmetics was fashionable. The mark of a true lady was her natural, untouched appearance.
1857 Civil War Cucumber Cold Cream
https://rstyle.me/+RIlNMHvKDRSiWK6QTld6yQ
Today many think that Civil War women didn't wear cosmetics. While that belief is highly regarded as fact, in truth, when you look at cosmetics use thought history, the 1850-1860s were more focused on a natural look, but that doesn't mean cosmetics didn't exist and general women didn't wear them. On the contrary, cosmetics were worn, which gave the skin a natural healthy glow as well as slight blushing of cheeks and lips. So rouges that gave just a hint of blush were worn.
Herbal Toner 1772 Astringent
https://rstyle.me/+KPyR5ucKe2ExQqVQGDJpIA
This recipe works naturally to diminish and remove spots and marks.
The main ingredients- Borage and Rose. These both are amazing for the diminishing marks and smoothing out your complexion. Besides, it also helps to prevent water loss and helps to keep the skin moist. It will treat dry skin, sunburn, and other skin problems. It is also said to combat aging. This formula works wonders on Age Marks and Sun Marks. This original 18th-century recipe doesn't have any chemicals in so unlike today's beauty products, and the process will take longer. Still, because it is done naturally, it will not only rejuvenate your skin but also firm and fight against the appearance of more unwanted spots.
Pink/ Coral Historical Rouge
https://rstyle.me/+KYH4D0SkQHyR15Psti9-JQ
Scarlette O'Hara had beautiful peach cheeks and wore this pink historical rouge.
1822 Cream Of Roses Rose Absolute Cold Cream
https://rstyle.me/+iPrM_dlorC-zlONoGVBhFg
This was the first time in history that the term "Cosmetics" actually separated into a separate category -from cosmetics being medicinal. This was a considerable change in the makeup/ cosmetics industry. The reason behind it was a result of the continued inoculations and education of smallpox. Makeup wasn't needed anymore in bulk -to hide scaring and such.
A Lily Pomatum For Wrinkles 1772
https://rstyle.me/+6TlJ8NhJVgnKwzkElOdviw
This recipe was titled, "A Pomatum for Wrinkles" It called for the juice of white lily roots, honey, white wax and made a pomatum from them. Lily has been used throughout history in skincare regiments of the wealthy.
My Makeup:
Eyeshadow:
https://vintagedollcosmetics.com/products/1950s-eyeshadow-palette
Eyeliner:
https://vintagedollcosmetics.com/products/vintage-cat-eye-eyeliner-stamp
Lipstick:
https://vintagedollcosmetics.com/products/marilyn
Foundation:
https://rstyle.me/+BriUQNaJCcr1jhNBGIG2YA
https://rstyle.me/+JXBGG9NCc-QANiVX0duHnQ
Concealer:
https://rstyle.me/+OkBelEKpfX9eb8z8ecvRPg
Blush:
https://rstyle.me/+GlPNgsgCPyzZUQy_axH56Q
Mascara:
https://rstyle.me/+qMAo1Xrd5bWKOprVjn7-3A
Blog:
https://www.laurajaneatelier.com
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/dahliasintheattic/
#scarletteohara #gonewiththewind #19thcenturybeauty
Видео Scarlett O'Hara's favorite beauty products канала Laura Jane Atelier
Scarlett O'Hara is a fictional character and the protagonist in Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel Gone with the Wind and in the later film of the same name, where Vivien Leigh portrays her.
Florida Water:
https://rstyle.me/+5a_gknrms9TFMsj-TVllRg
There are many scenes in the film showing Scarlette O'Hara using Florida Water. Introduced in 1808, Florida Water was an established commodity in American perfumery shops as early as the 1830s and was considered a drugstore staple by the 1850s. Although a generic product, it came to be typified by the original and oft-imitated company of Robert J. Murray and David T.
19TH CENTURY AMERICAN COSMETICS
In America during the 19th century, the use of cosmetics declined. The elderly used them to conceal the marks of age. More soap was used than creams. A combination of land rose water, and coconut milk made a popular hand lotion. Men decided that cosmetics were effeminate and eliminated all cosmetics except hair-dressing. During the Civil War, northern profiteers started the expensive habit of powdering their hair with gold and silver dust. In 1866, it was discovered that zinc oxide could provide an excellent base for face powder. It was safe, held its color, and was low-priced. Between 1880 and 1900, only the least bit of cosmetics was fashionable. The mark of a true lady was her natural, untouched appearance.
1857 Civil War Cucumber Cold Cream
https://rstyle.me/+RIlNMHvKDRSiWK6QTld6yQ
Today many think that Civil War women didn't wear cosmetics. While that belief is highly regarded as fact, in truth, when you look at cosmetics use thought history, the 1850-1860s were more focused on a natural look, but that doesn't mean cosmetics didn't exist and general women didn't wear them. On the contrary, cosmetics were worn, which gave the skin a natural healthy glow as well as slight blushing of cheeks and lips. So rouges that gave just a hint of blush were worn.
Herbal Toner 1772 Astringent
https://rstyle.me/+KPyR5ucKe2ExQqVQGDJpIA
This recipe works naturally to diminish and remove spots and marks.
The main ingredients- Borage and Rose. These both are amazing for the diminishing marks and smoothing out your complexion. Besides, it also helps to prevent water loss and helps to keep the skin moist. It will treat dry skin, sunburn, and other skin problems. It is also said to combat aging. This formula works wonders on Age Marks and Sun Marks. This original 18th-century recipe doesn't have any chemicals in so unlike today's beauty products, and the process will take longer. Still, because it is done naturally, it will not only rejuvenate your skin but also firm and fight against the appearance of more unwanted spots.
Pink/ Coral Historical Rouge
https://rstyle.me/+KYH4D0SkQHyR15Psti9-JQ
Scarlette O'Hara had beautiful peach cheeks and wore this pink historical rouge.
1822 Cream Of Roses Rose Absolute Cold Cream
https://rstyle.me/+iPrM_dlorC-zlONoGVBhFg
This was the first time in history that the term "Cosmetics" actually separated into a separate category -from cosmetics being medicinal. This was a considerable change in the makeup/ cosmetics industry. The reason behind it was a result of the continued inoculations and education of smallpox. Makeup wasn't needed anymore in bulk -to hide scaring and such.
A Lily Pomatum For Wrinkles 1772
https://rstyle.me/+6TlJ8NhJVgnKwzkElOdviw
This recipe was titled, "A Pomatum for Wrinkles" It called for the juice of white lily roots, honey, white wax and made a pomatum from them. Lily has been used throughout history in skincare regiments of the wealthy.
My Makeup:
Eyeshadow:
https://vintagedollcosmetics.com/products/1950s-eyeshadow-palette
Eyeliner:
https://vintagedollcosmetics.com/products/vintage-cat-eye-eyeliner-stamp
Lipstick:
https://vintagedollcosmetics.com/products/marilyn
Foundation:
https://rstyle.me/+BriUQNaJCcr1jhNBGIG2YA
https://rstyle.me/+JXBGG9NCc-QANiVX0duHnQ
Concealer:
https://rstyle.me/+OkBelEKpfX9eb8z8ecvRPg
Blush:
https://rstyle.me/+GlPNgsgCPyzZUQy_axH56Q
Mascara:
https://rstyle.me/+qMAo1Xrd5bWKOprVjn7-3A
Blog:
https://www.laurajaneatelier.com
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/dahliasintheattic/
#scarletteohara #gonewiththewind #19thcenturybeauty
Видео Scarlett O'Hara's favorite beauty products канала Laura Jane Atelier
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