Decade Throwbacks
1960s Mod (Timeline)
Floating crease (Twiggy), white eyeshadow, painted-on lower lashes, pale nude lips.
1960s Mod (Timeline) is a graphic, eye-focused makeup style defined by stark color contrasts, featuring a severe floating crease, opaque white eyelids, and dramatically painted-on lower lashes. Popularized in the swingin' sixties by fashion icons like Twiggy, this look embraces a matte, doll-like complexion paired with extremely pale nude lips to keep all attention anchored to the bold eyes. It is perfect for editorial shoots, vintage costume parties, or anyone looking to master high-impact retro artistry.
To create 1960s Mod (Timeline), start with a completely matte, powdered complexion and pack an opaque white eyeshadow across the entire lid. Use a black gel liner to draw an unblended floating crease above your natural socket, add a thick upper wing, and carefully paint dramatic vertical lashes along the lower lashline, finishing with a pale nude lip.
The Kit
- Matte Foundation
- Translucent Setting Powder
- Fluffy Face Brush
- White Matte Eyeshadow
- Flat Shader Brush
- Black Gel Eyeliner
- Fine Detail Brush
- Black Liquid Eyeliner
- Soft Nude Lip Liner
- Pale Matte Nude Lipstick
How to Create 1960s Mod (Timeline)
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Create Matte Complexion
Apply a medium-coverage matte foundation and set the entire face with translucent setting powder using a fluffy face brush. Keep the skin looking perfectly smooth and completely shine-free to match the era.
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Apply White Eyeshadow
Pack a highly pigmented white matte eyeshadow across the entire eyelid using a flat shader brush. Ensure the color is fully opaque from the upper lashline up to the crease.
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Draw Floating Crease
Use a fine detail brush and black gel eyeliner to draw a sharp, distinct arch directly above your natural eye socket line. Do not blend this line to maintain the iconic graphic sixties effect.
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Line Upper Lashline
Sweep a thick stroke of black liquid eyeliner along the upper lashline. Extend it slightly outward with a small wing to define and elongate the eye shape.
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Paint Lower Lashes
Carefully draw bold, evenly spaced vertical strokes below your lower lashline using the black liquid eyeliner. These painted-on lashes should point straight down to create a dramatic, doll-like appearance.
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Apply Nude Lip
Outline your lips with a soft nude lip liner and fill them in with a pale matte nude lipstick. This neutralizes the mouth and keeps all attention focused entirely on the bold graphic eyes.
Pro Tips
- Map out your floating crease with a light eyeshadow or nude pencil first; once you are happy with the symmetry, go over it with your black gel eyeliner for a mistake-free finish.
- When painting on your lower lashes, use a liquid liner with a very fine brush tip and taper the pressure so the root of the drawn lash is thicker than the end.
- If your white eyeshadow is not looking completely opaque, layer it over a white cream base or an eyeshadow primer to maximize the color payoff and prevent creasing.
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