Cringeworthy
Cringeworthy
Cringeworthy

World’s worst children’s book title though...

I really don’t get this site. (“So why are you here?” I ask myself that every day, believe me.)

Yup, I'm a professional makeup artist who loves beauty & style throughout history and this video fell so so very flat with me.

You're on my fun list right now. Teach me all about the historical makeup and hair! Also, thanks for confirming my "huh, something doesn't look right here" about the whole thing.

I am fascinated, write a book and I will read them shits!

I teach German. Not only do people mention the same four words they've heard, pronounce them incorrectly, and then usually pronounce them incorrectly, but it's almost always followed by a joke about either bratwurst or Nazis. Good job, no one.

I was an ass when I was that age (and still am an ass, albeit toned down as an adult) and there's not shit my mom could have done to keep me from being an ass in a dry interview for the 100th time. I compare her handling of the interview process to that of a child in adult church service...in a traditionally black

"Why doesn't a bike stand up on its own?" she asks.

out of the greysssss

Thank you. That's very interesting. I hadn't thought about the restrictions of science on available make-up or hair styling. Also the mores of the day. I do remember my gran and mum always wearing pantyhose, always. To them bare legs were unbelievably tacky. It's all very fascinating.

I'm not a historian either, but I have family photos going back to the Victorian era, and few of these looks anything like the actual hairdos of the time. Also, not a single one of these hairstyles included a hat or a scarf or any other hair decoration. At least half of these hairdos should probably have included a

that is an awesome specialty

I completely agree but have a question for a specialist. How hard is it to define one style for a whole decade? The early 70's was drastically different from the late 70's. I remember the 80's well and I dressed very much like Molly Ringwald in Pretty in Pink rather than Punk/Grunge of that era. Does each decade

Cringeworthy, please tell us what's most wrong, as the square root of has asked.

I'm NOT a historian and even I was like—eh? NO. Looked more like pretty ok Halloween costumes for people who like to "disco dance" by doing that fucking pointing down to one side and up to the other. Plus the music was awful.

Academic-inaccuracy-based hives, I know thee well. Though I would be curious to hear what was most inaccurate...

AND it's lazy! I felt like it was all the same makeup with varying degrees of how hard they pushed down on the brush.

I can't take this video seriously because her eyebrows did not change a bit. And what REALLY differentiates a lot of these decades is the brows. The 20s-30s were all about super thin brows—basically lines. They started filling back in in the 40s and 50s (where that super sexy high arched brow was in). 60s with no

Let's leave this poor girl alone. She has no support system, and doesn't seem to have much of an education or a career to help her have a better future. She deserves only sympathy, not ridicule for desperately trying to make her life better.

I've always had a soft spot for him, he's like if a middle school math teacher inexplicably became famous.