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« on: March 23, 2002, 04:31:00 AM »
I thought today's 1st eps makeup was very good.
I loved Josette's (I though emerald green) eyeshadow with the dark eyelashes and her dark clothes made TLATKLS look EXTRA scrumptious ::)
Then, when Joshua was talking to mortal Barn, I thought they made Louis look good; older than Barn fer sure, plus the furrowed brow and dust made him look haggard (appropo for the part).
I also thought Barn looked the part of a dying man; ashen and in general green around the gills.   ;)

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Re: Makeup
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2002, 04:46:22 AM »
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I thought today's 1st eps makeup was very good.
I loved Josette's (I though emerald green) eyeshadow with the dark eyelashes and her dark clothes made TLATKLS look EXTRA scrumptious ::)


Have a good weekend!



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Re: Makeup
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2002, 05:13:34 AM »
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I loved Josette's (I though emerald green) eyeshadow with the dark eyelashes and her dark clothes made TLATKLS look EXTRA scrumptious ::)
Have a good weekend!

i'm sure there was a lot of emerald eye shadow in 1795. . .what tarts those French girls were. . .and Natalie with her ever-moving beauty mark. . .DS make up . . i got lots to say about the makeup.

And I'd like to hear others impressions of the makeup of the stars over the years.  I'll just go with my (don't roll you eyes!):-* favorite. . .Grayson's makeup. . okay
Julia's intro--boring duds and subtle makeup
Natalie-curly hair, still limited makeup, too much taffeta, and roving beauty marks

[shadow=red,left,300]Dr Julia Hoffman revealed--[/shadow]TONS OF MAKEUP! Eyeliner, big eyelashers, lipstick galore! Jewelry by the caseloads. . .too much eye makeup!  When I saw a scene of Grayson from 1980s on One Life to Live, I thought she was naked! where's all the eyemake up?? (see below)

Towards the end of DS though, they changed Grayson's  eye makeup from black to brown and its was so much nicer, very flattering and she looked younger. . . (see my icon left for example).

Now Joan Bennett.  .her makeup. . I can't trace a history like I can w/GH but sometimes it was exquisite and other times, like crayola's all over her face. . Who knows the history of the makeup artists on DS?? Do tell. . .
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Re: Makeup
« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2002, 08:19:03 AM »
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That's Ringo's cue-Hear the stroking of that keyboard now! ;)


Funny, I didn't notice! [jester]

TLATKLS would look great in any thing, or noth......

Scrumptious is a great word!

[intresting choice of words, VAM]

Is that the keyboard you hear now? ;)
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Re: Makeup
« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2002, 02:17:17 PM »
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Re: Makeup
« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2002, 04:16:11 PM »
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[intresting choice of words, VAM]

Is that the keyboard you hear now? ;)

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Re: Makeup
« Reply #6 on: March 23, 2002, 06:21:12 PM »
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I loved Josette's (I though emerald green) eyeshadow with the dark eyelashes and her dark clothes made TLATKLS look EXTRA scrumptious ::)

I agree Patti. KLS looks great in black. But as Ringo alluded to below, she looks good in just about any thing. ;)
Speaking of Ringo.( Hi There Ringo) I found this smiley and though of him and Allen Collins. As a matter of fact, I have named this smiley ringo. ;D




Feel free to use it from the link Im providing, or you can upload it to your WEB  space.

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Re: Makeup
« Reply #7 on: March 23, 2002, 11:40:41 PM »
>I have named this smiley ringo<

Why, thanky Bobu!  [I have used that one over at GameShowNetwork, m'self, but didn't know I could grab it for here!][and at first I though yer avatar du jour was Jay Leno ~ cringe!]

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Re: Makeup
« Reply #8 on: March 24, 2002, 08:15:26 AM »
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>I have named this smiley ringo<

Why, thanky Bobu!  [I have used that one over at GameShowNetwork, m'self, but didn't know I could grab it for here!][and at first I though yer avatar du jour was Jay Leno ~ cringe!]

Cheers,
Ringo
[who handed the Ticketmonster over 22 hundred dollars today with three shows going on sale in one bloody hour! .... and the wifey and her sister just wanted 'cheep' seats for ONE atlanta show!!!  58 dollars in 'service' charges alone!  Silly love songs my arse!]  I gotta lie down for a while!


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oh but he is so worth it you are a GREAT Man Ringo !
what a lucky  wifey!hope they enjoy the show!may the swooning begin!! ;)

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Re: Makeup
« Reply #9 on: March 24, 2002, 08:19:22 AM »
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I agree Patti. KLS looks great in black. But as Ringo alluded to below, she looks good in just about any thing. ;)
Speaking of Ringo.( Hi There Ringo) I found this smiley and though of him and Allen Collins. As a matter of fact, I have named this smiley ringo. ;







Feel free to use it from the link Im providing, or you can upload it to your WEB  space.

Click the image icon above and insert this url


http://members.aol.com/bobubas/ringo.gif




Bob where do you get all those little guys getting the quote to come out was a big deal to me!! also kinda
miss the other Bill but this one is cool too! ?!?

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Re: Makeup
« Reply #10 on: March 24, 2002, 08:28:42 AM »
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i'm sure there was a lot of emerald eye shadow in 1795. . .what tarts those French girls were. . .and Natalie with her ever-moving beauty mark. . .DS make up . . i got lots to say about the makeup.

And I'd like to hear others impressions of the makeup of the stars over the years.  I'll just go with my (don't roll you eyes!):-* favorite. . .Grayson's makeup. . okay
Julia's intro--boring duds and subtle makeup
Natalie-curly hair, still limited makeup, too much taffeta, and roving beauty marks

[shadow=red,left,300]Dr Julia Hoffman revealed--[/shadow]TONS OF MAKEUP! Eyeliner, big eyelashers, lipstick galore! Jewelry by the caseloads. . .too much eye makeup!  When I saw a scene of Grayson from 1980s on One Life to Live, I thought she was naked! where's all the eyemake up?? (see below)

Towards the end of DS though, they changed Grayson's  eye makeup from black to brown and its was so much nicer, very flattering and she looked younger. . . (see my icon left for example).

Now Joan Bennett.  .her makeup. . I can't trace a history like I can w/GH but sometimes it was exquisite and other times, like crayola's all over her face. . Who knows the history of the makeup artists on DS?? Do tell. . .



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love that picture I loved Grayson I think she really is my favorite female of the series! Do they have any place that shows old soaps love to see her again in OLTL

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Re: Makeup
« Reply #11 on: March 24, 2002, 08:30:45 PM »
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and Natalie with her ever-moving beauty mark. . .DS make up . . i got lots to say about the makeup.


As far as the beauty mark/patch goes, the fact that it moved was actually historically accurate, albeit a bit out of date for 1795.  It was fashionable for ladies to wear patches of different shapes.  The shape and location of the patch meant different things.

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Towards the end of DS though, they changed Grayson's  eye makeup from black to brown and its was so much nicer, very flattering and she looked younger. . . (see my icon left for example).


Maybe she took matters into her own hands and started doing her own?

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Now Joan Bennett.  .her makeup. . I can't trace a history like I can w/GH but sometimes it was exquisite and other times, like crayola's all over her face. . Who knows the history of the makeup artists on DS?? Do tell. . .


I have this theory that there were two sets of makeup people.  The ones who used the trowel approach and who were probably nearsighted and the ones who knew what they were doing  ;D

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Re: Makeup
« Reply #12 on: March 24, 2002, 09:23:54 PM »
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I have this theory that there were two sets of makeup people.  The ones who used the trowel approach and who were probably nearsighted and the ones who knew what they were doing  ;D

Luciaphil


I know I read it in a source (think it was one of the Almanacs or Companion) that Kathryn Leigh Scott did her own makeup for the Series. It could be that some of the other ladies followed suit.
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Re: Makeup
« Reply #13 on: March 24, 2002, 09:33:48 PM »

From J99...

"Dr Julia Hoffman revealed--TONS OF MAKEUP! Eyeliner, big eyelashers, lipstick galore!"

I dunno...I kind of liked the caterpillar under the eyes look...

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Re: Makeup
« Reply #14 on: March 24, 2002, 11:18:47 PM »
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As far as the beauty mark/patch goes, the fact that it moved was actually historically accurate, albeit a bit out of date for 1795.  It was fashionable for ladies to wear patches of different shapes.  The shape and location of the patch meant different things.

Tekkwryter (sp)....you'd know...is this correct??
Any more info on this?
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