I tried Elizabeth Taylor's foundation and face powder for a week

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Today I will be trying out Elizabeth Taylor's favorite foundation and face powder for a week.
Elizabeth Taylor was a British American actress who started her career as a child actress in the early 1940s and became one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 1950s. She continued her career into the 1960s and remained a well-known public figure for the rest of her life.
Elizabeth Taylor had many beauty secrets and would spend several hours doing her makeup. She would spend half an hour doing her lips and an hour and a half applying her eye makeup. To set her makeup, she would take a long bubble bath and use the steam as a way to set her makeup. Elizabeth Taylor loved to use drugstore makeup brands, and her favorite face cream was Jergens. Later in life, she opted for higher-end brands like Elizabeth Arden and religiously used the classic Elizabeth Arden 8 hour cream from the 1930s. Her favourite setting powder was a lesser-known brand from Japan called Maquifard.

Face Powder:
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For Foundation Elizabeth Taylor loved Elizabeth Arden foundation
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Foundations
In 1936, Arden combined Crème de France and Lille Lotion to create a new foundation she called Lille de France. She had previously recommended this, so this new foundation formalized longstanding practice. It was recommended for all skin types and just for dry skin on occasion.

Two additional foundations aimed at younger complexions were added towards the end of the decade – All-Day Foundation Cream (1939), a heavier foundation to help conceal blemishes, and a lighter Feather-Light Foundation Cream (1940) for a less obvious makeup. Both foundations came in a limited range of shades.
All-Day Foundation Cream: “Glows softly through powder and gives your face a lovely, luminous look. Helps conceal sudden blemishes – freckles – tan.” Shades: Natural, Rachel, Rose-Rachel, and Rosetta Bronze. Dark Rachel and Telecast Blonde were added in 1940.


Vintage Doll Cosmetics:
https://www.vintagedollcosmetics.com
Foundation:
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Concealer:
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Blush:
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Face Cream:
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Eye Cream:
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Mascara:
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Powder:
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Perfume:
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Earrings:
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