'Hello lovelies, since I have an extensive vintage makeup collection, I thought it would be fun to test out my 1960s face palette. I used a barrier cream before I applied the makeup and washed my face right after I filmed the video. My vintage face palette came sealed and was deadstock, so no one else previously used it. I was very impressed with the colors, and they most certainly stood the test of time. I loved the two blush shades and the beautiful green and blue eyeshadow shades. I also love how similar the colors are to my 1950s inspired Vintage Doll Cosmetics eyeshadow palette. Vintage Doll Cosmetics: https://vintagedollcosmetics.com Barrier Cream: https://rstyle.me/+ZWkiW4A0NFtph-NmTCX1Og https://rstyle.me/+jmBpwBKTBzEQlxNiGDgWTw Earrings: https://rstyle.me/+_vX47EUhp0e5CZW2g53KnA Blog: https://www.laurajaneatelier.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dahliasintheattic/ #vintagemakeup #vintagedollcosmetics #1960smakeup'
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